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Classic city tour of Cadiz Insider tips and history

By Explore Cádiz
Free cancellation available
The previous price was S$67 and current price is S$53 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

What makes this tour special is the personal and multilingual touch. Instead of anonymous mass tours, you can experience Cadiz in a small group – in German or English, in your own language. Your guide grew up in Switzerland and has Andalusian roots : this dual perspective means that you get to know the city not only from the guidebook, but with the gaze of someone who understands both worlds – European thoroughness and Andalusian zest for life. You will learn not only history and facts, but also where the locals drink their coffee, which alley is worthwhile and what the real way of life of the “Tacita de Plata” feels like. Cadiz – like a friend who knows which doors are worth opening.

Activity location

  • Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Cadiz, Spain

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain

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Classic city tour of Cadiz Insider tips and history

  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Price details
S$66.34
S$53.07 x 1 AdultS$53.07
Total
The previous price was S$66.34 and current price is S$53.07
20% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Small group walking tour (in German, English or French)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Local insider tips on restaurants, cafes and hidden corners
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Personal guided tour by a licensed, multilingual guide

Know before you book

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Transport options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Plaza de San Juan de Dios

  • 15m
Plaza San Juan de Dios is one of the oldest and most vibrant squares in Cadiz. Located directly on the harbour, it has been the gateway to the city for incoming seafarers and traders for centuries. Today it is lined with palm trees, cafes and historic facades. Its most impressive building is the early 19th century Town Hall (Ayuntamiento ): an elegant neoclassical building with a symmetrical stone facade, columns and a striking clock tower overlooking the whole square. In the middle of the square stands the monument to Segismundo Moret, a Spanish statesman born in Cadiz.

El Populo

  • 30m
The Barrio del Pópulo is the oldest district of Cadiz and the original medieval core of the city. Its narrow, winding streets lead to three preserved 13th-century city gates – Arco de la Rosa, Arco del Pópulo and Arco de los Blancos – which once formed the fortified entrance. In the heart of the district rises Cadiz Cathedral with its golden-yellow dome, next to it are the remains of the Roman theatre from the 1st century BC, one of the largest and oldest in the Roman world. With its quiet squares, small bars and the dense atmosphere of centuries past, Pópulo is the authentic historic heart of Cadiz.

Catedral de Cadiz

  • 15m
  • Admission ticket included
Cadiz Cathedral is the city’s landmark, with its golden-yellow dome perched above the rooftops of the old town. Its construction began in 1722 and lasted more than a hundred years – one reason why it combines two styles : while the basement shows Baroque pomp, the upper part is already in the more sober neoclassical style. It was financed by the wealth of overseas trade with America, which is why it is also called the "Cathedral of the New World". Inside, important figures such as the composer Manuel de Falla, born in Cadiz, rest. Those who climb the Torre de Poniente bell tower will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the city and the Atlantic Ocean.

Mercado Central de Abastos de Cádiz

  • 20m
The Mercado Central de Abastos is the central market hall of Cadiz and one of the oldest covered markets in Spain, opened in 1838. Its neoclassical structure rests on a courtyard framed by columns and was lovingly restored a few years ago. Here the culinary heart of the city beats : The stands are lined with freshly caught fish and seafood from the Atlantic, Andalusian vegetables, cheese, olives and spices. Especially popular is the "Rincón Gastronómico", a corner with small stalls where you can taste freshly prepared tapas and specialities directly on site. The market is the perfect place to experience the flavours of Cadiz with all your senses.

Castillo de San Sebastian

  • 12m
The Castillo de San Sebastián is located on a small rocky island at the end of La Caleta beach, connected to the city by a long causeway leading out into the sea. Legend has it that a temple of the Phoenician god Kronos once stood here; the present fortress was built at the end of the 17th century and expanded in the 18th century to protect the port of Cadiz. At the extreme point of the island stands a lighthouse, one of the first electric lighthouses in Spain. The path over the dam offers a wide view over the Atlantic Ocean and back to the skyline of the old town – especially at sunset an impressive experience.

La Caleta Beach

  • 15m
La Caleta is probably the most famous and romantic beach of Cadiz, nestled in a small bay in the middle of the old town. Framed by the two fortresses of San Sebastián and Santa Catalina, the sheltered bay with its colourful fishing boats recalls bygone times. The elegant building of the former bathhouse "Balneario de la Palma" from the early 20th century, which rises on poles into the sea, towers over the fine golden sand. La Caleta has always been Gaditans’ favourite spot and has appeared in films, including as a backdrop for a James Bond scene. Especially at sunset, when the sky over the Atlantic shines in warm colours, the bay unfolds all its magic.

Park Genoves

  • 15m
Parque Genovés is the most beautiful and largest park in Cadiz, located directly on the Atlantic promenade in the west of the old town. Created in the 19th century, it is now home to over a hundred tree and plant species from all over the world, many of which thrive magnificently thanks to the mild maritime climate. Characteristic are the ornately pruned cypresses and hedges that give the park an almost architectural appearance. In the centre, an artificial waterfall with a small pond and grotto invites you to linger. From the shady paths and vantage points at the edge of the park, you can look far across the Atlantic Ocean – a tranquil, green retreat in the middle of the city.

Plaza San Antonio

  • 12m
Plaza San Antonio is considered one of the most prestigious squares in Cadiz and has long been the main social square of the city. Framed by elegant 18th- and 19th-century townhouses and palaces – many of them with Cadiz’s signature observation towers, the “torres miradores” – the square reflects the prosperity that overseas trade once brought to the city. The church of San Antonio with its distinctive double tower facade stands at the front. Historically, the square is significant because it was here that the first Spanish constitution, "La Pepa", was publicly proclaimed in 1812. Today, cafés and terraces invite you to linger.

Plaza de la Mina

  • 12m
Plaza de Mina is one of the greenest and most atmospheric squares in Cadiz, built in the 19th century on the former garden grounds of a monastery. Shaded dragon trees, palm trees and ficus trees give the square an almost botanical atmosphere, framed by stately townhouses with the typical lookout towers. The famous composer Manuel de Falla was born here in 1876 – his birthplace is marked with a plaque. The Plaza is also home to the Museum of Cadiz, which houses important Phoenician sarcophagi and archaeological finds from antiquity, as well as a collection of paintings worth seeing. The square is a popular, quiet meeting place in the heart of the old town.

Location

Activity location

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    Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Cadiz, Spain

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    Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Plaza de San Juan de Dios
    • Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain

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