What to see in the city of Cadiz in 4 days

The question of what to see in Cadiz in four days is easily answered: there is something for everyone. This is a diverse city, open to visitors and with a pleasant climate almost all year round. All in all, it makes it easy to enjoy it at any time.

Of course, four days in Cadiz are enough time to visit its main historical remains, such as the archaeological site Gadir and the Roman Theater. In addition, the various findings that are displayed in the Museum of Cadiz and monuments such as the Cathedral or the castle of Santa Catalina.

It is also enough time to enjoy some of its beaches, such as La Caleta and Cortadura; the historic neighborhoods, such as La Viña and El Pópulo, and its main squares, such as Mina, La Candelaria and San Antonio. As for the Plaza de España, there is the monument to the Constitution of 1812, better known as “La Pepa”.

You can complete these four days in Cadiz with a trip to Jerez de la Frontera, one of the main cities of the province, by extension, inhabitants and wealth, besides having the magnificent Bodegas Tio Pepe.

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The Museum of Cádiz: discovering Roman artefacts and Baroque gems

The Museum of Cádiz: discovering Roman artefacts and Baroque gems

One of the must-visit places in the capital of Cádiz province is the Museum of Cádiz, as it boasts an important collection of both art and archaeological artefacts.

Castillo de Santa Catalina Castle: Cádiz’s oldest fortress

Castillo de Santa Catalina Castle: Cádiz’s oldest fortress

Built under the orders of Phillip II of Spain, the Castillo de Santa Catalina Castle is now a unique artistic exhibition venue.

Cádiz Cathedral: a reflection of the city’s Golden Age

Cádiz Cathedral: a reflection of the city’s Golden Age

Cádiz Cathedral, built between 1722 and 1832, owes its existence to trade with the Indies and the relocation of the Casa de Contratación.

Beaches in Cádiz: where the sun and the sea come together

Beaches in Cádiz: where the sun and the sea come together

Thanks to the ecological work of Cádiz’s local authorities and its fantastic natural resources, one in every two kilometres of this stretch of coastline is a beach.

The Gadir archaeological site: history right below your feet

The Gadir archaeological site: history right below your feet

The Gadir archaeological site allows you to discover the origins of the city and the findings left behind by the Phoenicians and Romans by means of a highly entertaining visit.

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