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Cadiz, Spain
The city of sea and freedomSet on a peninsula facing the Atlantic Ocean, Cádiz is one of the oldest cities in Western Europe. With its whitewashed streets, maritime history, and ocean views, it offers a bright atmosphere full of character.

Plaza de San Juan de Dios
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El Pópulo
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Roman Theatre
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Torre del Sagrario
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Cathedral of Cadix
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Calle Compañía
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Plaza de las Flores
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Mercado Central
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Torre Tavira
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Casa Palacio de los Mora
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Oratory of San Felipe Neri
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Plaza Viudas
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Gran Teatro Falla
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La Viña
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Statue of Simón Bolívar
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Mirador Caleta Puesta de Sol
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Santa Catalina Castle
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Genovés Park
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History
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Plaza de San Antonio
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Plaza de Mina
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Cádiz Museum
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Plaza San Francisco
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Plaza de España
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Advice
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Jan.
13°
Feb.
14°
March
16°
April
18°
May
21°
June
25°
July
28°
Aug.
29°
Sept.
26°
Oct.
22°
Nov.
18°
Dec.
15°
Cádiz enjoys a Mediterranean–oceanic climate, with mild winters and warm summers moderated by the sea breeze. The most pleasant months to visit are generally April to June and September to October, when temperatures are comfortable, sunshine is plentiful and visitor numbers are lower than in high summer.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: on Plaza de San Juan de Dios
Aparcamiento Interparking Canalejas : Avda del Puerto s/n In Cádiz, visitors can park in several underground car parks close to the centre, such as Canalejas or Santa Bárbara, which are convenient for exploring the old town on foot. There are also paid blue-zone spaces on the streets, useful for short visits though often time-limited. For those who prefer to avoid driving in the historic centre, there are peripheral car parks, generally cheaper, from which you can reach the centre by bus or on foot along the seafront.
The route passes through Genovés Park, one of the most beautiful green spaces in Cádiz. However, keep in mind that the park has set opening hours and closes each evening at sunset. If you arrive when the gates are shut, no problem: simply continue along the park on Avenida Doctor Gómez Ulla, and you will rejoin the route just afterwards. The currency used in Spain is the euro.
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