5/5 - Excellent
As you would expect eating and drinking on the square itself is more expensive than around the corner. The restaurants and bars get plenty of business from the cruise ship passengers who dock nearby.
As you would expect eating and drinking on the square itself is more expensive than around the corner. The restaurants and bars get plenty of business from the cruise ship passengers who dock nearby.
Tour the remains of an amphitheater from the 1st century B.C. where some of Spain’s Roman citizens would spend their downtime.
Climb to the lofty viewing tower of this cathedral commissioned in 1717 and completed in 1838. Inspect the crypt, carved choir and impressive dome painting.
Capture photos of the city’s iconic cathedral and impressive church and walk under the famous arch that remains from the old walls.
Peruse the stunning religious frescoes, reliefs, paintings and sculptures that adorn this old church in the historic center of Cadiz.
Admire the striking white monument, built to commemorate the 1812 Constitution, that stands in this grand public square next to the port.
Venture beneath the center of Cadiz to see the remains of streets and houses from when the Phoenicians and Romans used to live here.