10 Sights & Landmarks in Cadiz That You Shouldn't Miss

November 25, 2021 Kelli Reichel

Cádiz (/kəˈdɪz/; Spanish: [ˈkaðiθ]; see other pronunciations below) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight which make up the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Restaurants in Cadiz

1. Casa-Palacio Moreno de Mora

Calle Ancha 26, 11001 Cadiz Spain [email protected] http://turismo.cadiz.es/es/rutas-y-visitas-en-cadiz/casa-palacio-de-los-mora
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Casa-Palacio Moreno de Mora

Este edificio fue diseñado por el arquitecto Juan de la Vega, y fue inaugurado con un baile de gala presidido por la reina Isabel II el 26 de septiembre de 1862. Su fisonomía responde al estilo isabelino y se puede considerar como una de las construcciones civiles más destacadas del siglo XIX en la ciudad de Cádiz. La fachada se compone de tres cuerpos divididos en otras tantas calles, albergando.

2. Torre Tavira

Calle Marques del Real Tesoro 10, 11001 Cadiz Spain +34 956 21 29 10 [email protected] http://www.torretavira.com/
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4.5 based on 2,527 reviews

Torre Tavira

Watch tower from the eighteenth century, situated in the down town and the highest point of the city, turned today into a focal point of cultural interest. The tower has two exhibition halls, the Camera Obscura and the terrace from which you can enjoy wonderful views of CádizIts Cámara Obscura was the first one installed in Spain.

Reviewed By eagertraveller123

Great panoramic views of Cádiz, totally worth the climb. The camera oscura is also great. Marta was really really nice.

3. Oatorio de San Felipe Neri

Calle de Santa Ines S/N, 11003 Cadiz Spain +34 662 64 22 33 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Oatorio de San Felipe Neri

4. Oratorio de La Santa Cueva

Calle Rosario s/n, 11004 Cadiz Spain +34 956 22 22 62 [email protected] http://www.andalucia.org/es/turismo-cultural/visitas/cadiz/museos/oratorio-de-la-santa-cueva
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Oratorio de La Santa Cueva

Reviewed By Pensionado - Castricum, The Netherlands

A surprising place to visit with an underground chapel and another on the first floor where you can admire three paintings by Goya!

5. Playa Victoria

Paseo Maritimo, Cadiz Spain +34 956 20 50 01 http://www.cadizturismo.com/playas/cadiz/la-victoria
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4.5 based on 1,470 reviews

Playa Victoria

Reviewed By Belle16 - London, United Kingdom

Glorious sand beach with lots and lots around.Fabulous view of the old , ancient city in the distance. Lovely place

6. El Populo

Centro Historico, Cadiz Spain
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El Populo

Reviewed By simply-peregrinating - Waddington, United Kingdom

Just to wander around and explore is a great way to spend time in old Cadiz. Plenty of tiny alleys, small squares, churches and interesting building facades. 13th century El Populo at it's heart with entrance arches is a great place to begin. Plenty of tiny shops too if you like shopping along with small bars and cafes.

7. Santa Maria Neighbourhood

Cadiz Spain
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Santa Maria Neighbourhood

8. Paseo Canalejas

Cadiz Spain
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Paseo Canalejas

Reviewed By Taistel - Chichester, United Kingdom

Beautiful easy walk with the ocean on one side and fantastic gardens on the other . It is fascinating to watch the locals fish from the walls to try their luck at catching some of the amazing g cushion can see in the clear waters.

9. La Vina

Cadiz Spain
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La Vina

Reviewed By Razorfish - Little Rock, United States

My wife and I had an Airbnb apartment in La Vina during our brief stay in Cadiz this past November. We were located on the Plaza de la Candelaria in the middle of historic Cadiz. We enjoyed being among the locals and out of the tourist area. Our first night was Halloween night and it was interesting to see the parents take their costumed children around to neighborhood businesses. It is a lively area.

10. Yacimiento Arqueologico Gadir

Calle de San Miguel 15, 11001 Cadiz Spain +34 956 22 63 37 [email protected] http://turismo.cadiz.es/es/rutas-y-visitas-en-cadiz/yacimiento-arqueol%C3%B3gico-gadir
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4.5 based on 556 reviews

Yacimiento Arqueologico Gadir

**Temporarily Closed** CLOSED TO NEW NOTICE DUE TO MAINTENANCE WORK Archaeological site named Gadir. During the visit you will do a tour where you will be able to see the evolution of the city from its founding by the Phoenicians to Roman times. Right 21st century, an interactive multimedia tour will allow you to see the remains of the ancient Phoenician city built in the 9th century BC, with its dwellings, its streets, its animals, etc.

Reviewed By CanadianTraveler18

My husband and I both found this site fascinating. We showed up at the box office around 11:30 and got free tickets for the one o’clock tour. Our guide spoke both Spanish and English and after the introductory film (subtitled in English) we were free to walk around the clearly described remains of Phoenician homes and streets. Our guide asked if we had any questions and spent a good half hour explaining things to us. She was very knowledgeable and we felt lucky to have her to ourselves. If you’re interested in history this is definitely worth seeking out.

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