Three days in Cadiz allow you to enjoy this city from very different perspectives. From the monumental and cultural to the popular and folkloric. Without overlooking the gastronomic facet and, incidentally, the close relationship with the bay.
Of course, among the things to see in Cadiz in 3 days should not miss its beaches, of which La Victoria and La Caleta are standard bearers. It is also worth visiting its popular neighborhoods, such as La Viña, which is undoubtedly the most carnival-like. In this sense, the Falla Theater is the epicenter of this party, the most multitudinous of Cadiz. Apart from being a beautiful neo-Mudejar style building that hosts numerous shows throughout the year.
Of course, do not miss the two most “technological” attractions of Cadiz: the Tavira tower, with its camera obscura, from where you can see the whole city; and the archaeological site Gadir. The latter manages to “immerse” visitors in the origins of Cadiz.
Also worth a catamaran trip to El Puerto de Santa Maria, which hosts the spectacular Bodegas Osborne and the castle of San Marcos, where Christopher Columbus stayed.
Art, intense flavors and the presence of the sea go hand in hand in one of the most charming cities in southern Spain in every sense.
Unveiling Cádiz: A historical journey with iconic landmarks
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