Essential visits in the city of Cádiz

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Spectacular golden sand beaches, the White Villages route, festivals of National Tourist Interest, natural parks, monuments of interest, a rich gastronomy, wines, lots of art … You can enjoy these and many more in the province of Cádiz , which it is located in the Andalusia region, offering tourists everything they could wish for.

Without a doubt, one of the corners of the province that is worth visiting is the city of Cádiz, founded 3,000 years ago by the Phoenicians. In fact, it is considered the oldest city in the West. This peninsula that has preserved an important historical legacy and that offers leisure and culture in equal measure, has much to offer the traveler. Today we are talking about some of the corners of Cádiz that you should visit if you have the opportunity.

Beaches

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How could it be otherwise, let’s start by talking about the beaches of Cádiz. From our point of view, the most beautiful is La Caleta , which is located between the Castles of San Sebastián and Santa Catalina. Of course, you will also have to discover Playa de la Victoria, which offers excellent facilities; and the Playa de Cortadura, which is wilder.

Tavira Tower

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It is also worth visiting the Torre Tavira, a watchtower that offers wonderful views . And it is the highest point in the city. Here you will find the Camera Obscura, an optical instrument that produces an image on a table-like screen in the center of a darkened room.

Pópulo neighborhood

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Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful areas of the city of Cádiz is the Barrio del Pópulo, which is located in the historic center. It is the oldest neighborhood in the city and is home to important monuments of interest, such as the cathedral and the Roman theater.

Cadiz Cathedral

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The Cathedral of Cádiz is an impressive religious building that mixes different styles, something that is not surprising if we consider that it took more than a century to build it. Inside you can see beautiful baroque images. In addition, we want to highlight the dome of golden tiles.

Flower Square

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The Plaza de las Flores could not be missing from this list, which, as its name suggests, is starred by the flowers of the stalls that occupy the central area. The Post Office building stands out, a construction that combines white walls with red brick.

Castle of San Sebastian

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Nor could we forget the Castillo de San Sebastián, a fortress located at one end of La Caleta, on a small islet. Inside you can find a laboratory of the University of Cádiz.

Castle of Santa Catalina

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Also in La Caleta we find the Castillo de Santa Catalina, a fortress that juts into the sea through some breakwaters . What is most striking about this construction are its points that go out to the sea like a star.

Gadir deposit

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Another place in Cádiz that you should visit is the Gadir Site, a place with almost 3,000 years of history that will allow you to meet the first merchants who inhabited the city.

Roman theatre

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If you like history, you cannot miss the Roman Theater, which was discovered in 1980 during archaeological excavations. According to historians, it is the oldest and one of the largest in the Iberian Peninsula.

Genovés Park

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Finally, we want to talk about the Genovés Park, the most outstanding public garden in Cádiz. Located in the historic center, it is surrounded by the walls of the old city. Here you can find a lake with a waterfall where geese and ducks coexist.

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