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Where to stay in Cadiz
Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local festivals such as the Feria de Abril and the Bienal de Flamenco.
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★ 4.2MIM Sotogrande Member of Meliá Collection
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★ 4.2Hotel Argantonio
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★ 4.2Casa Cánovas Boutique Hotel
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★ 4.2Hotel El Cortijo de Zahara THe Senses Collection
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★ 4.1Boutique Convento Cádiz Hotel
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★ 4.0Spanish Galleon Lodge
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★ 4.0Casa Nautilus Cadiz
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★ 4.0La Casa Morada
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★ 4.0Casa Palacio Cadiz
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★ 4.0Hospederia Marqués
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★ 4.0Hostal Bahía
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★ 4.0Aurea Casa Palacio Sagasta
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Cadiz, like a local
Don't miss
- Cadiz Cathedral: Iconic baroque architecture and stunning views from the tower.
- La Caleta Beach: A picturesque beach perfect for sunsets and local seafood.
- Tavira Tower: Offers panoramic views of the city and a unique camera obscura experience.
- Mercado Central: A vibrant market showcasing local produce and delicacies.
- Plaza de San Juan de Dios: A lively square surrounded by historic buildings and cafés.
Where to eat
- Freiduría Las Flores: Famous for its fresh fried fish and traditional tapas.
- Casa Manteca: A local institution known for its authentic Andalusian atmosphere and cured meats.
- Restaurante El Faro: Offers a modern twist on traditional dishes with a focus on local ingredients.
Do this
- Carnaval de Cádiz: One of the most famous carnivals in Spain, known for its vibrant costumes and parades.
- Flamenco Show: Experience authentic flamenco in a traditional setting, showcasing local culture.
- Tapas Tour: Explore the culinary scene through a guided tour of the best tapas bars.
Local tips
- Visit the beach early in the morning to beat the crowds and enjoy the sunrise.
- Try the local specialty, 'tortillitas de camarones', at a small tavern off the beaten path.
- Participate in the local 'paseo' in the evening, a leisurely stroll through the streets with locals.
- Check out the local football matches for an authentic taste of local culture and camaraderie.
Know before you go
Best time
Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. These months offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local festivals such as the Feria de Abril and the Bienal de Flamenco.
Getting around
Walking is the best way to explore the compact city; local buses are available, and taxis are easy to find.
Airport
CDZ
Language
Spanish is the main language spoken, with some English in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.
Safety
Cadiz is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates, but standard precautions should always be taken.
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