1 Day in Cadiz, Spain
Get to know Cadiz in a day! Parque Genovese, Santa Catalina Fortress, La Caleta Beach, Castle of San Sebastian, Cadiz Cathedral – these sights are all accessible by walk. There is a lovely promenade along the sea that will connect you with most of the sights.
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Parque Genoves - Cadiz, Spain
Parque Genoves (Park Genoves) is the perfect place to relax during siesta. Lots of trees, plants and benches where you can rest.
The main entrance to this park is located on Calle Gonzalez Tabla. This park is a botanical garden with over 100 species of trees and shrubs. A great place for family – the highlight of this park is the large pond with a waterfall. There are various birds living near the waterfall.
Park Genoves is open from early morning until sundown and 11:00pm in summer. It is located close to Cadiz coastal walking circuit (promenade).
Location: 11003, Av. Dr. Gómez Ulla, 13, 11003 Cádiz, Spain
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Places to see in ( Cadiz - Spain )
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Cádiz is an ancient port city in southwest Spain, built on a strip of land surrounded by the sea in the Andalusia region. The home of the Spanish Navy, the port boomed in the 16th-century as a base for exploration and trade. It has more than 100 watchtowers, including iconic Torre Tavira, traditionally used for spotting ships, and 18th-century Cádiz Cathedral, on the waterfront.
Cádiz, the oldest continuously inhabited city in Spain and one of the oldest in western Europe, has been a principal home port of the Spanish Navy since the accession of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century. The city is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz.
Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with a wealth of attractive vistas and well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: Casco Antiguo). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (barrios), among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cádiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees supposedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World.
During the Napoleonic Wars, Cádiz was blockaded by the British from 1797 until the Peace of Amiens in 1802 and again from 1803 until the outbreak of the Peninsular War in 1808. In that war, it was one of the few Spanish cities to hold out against the invading French and their candidate Joseph Bonaparte. Cádiz then became the seat of Spain's military high command and Cortes (parliament) for the duration of the war. It was here that the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812 was proclaimed. The citizens revolted in 1820 to secure a renewal of this constitution and the revolution spread successfully until Ferdinand VII was imprisoned in Cádiz. French forces secured the release of Ferdinand in the 1823 Battle of Trocadero and suppressed liberalism for a time. In 1868, Cádiz was once again the seat of a revolution, resulting in the eventual abdication and exile of Queen Isabella II. The Cádiz Cortes decided to reinstate the monarchy under King Amadeo just two years later.
In recent years, the city has undergone much reconstruction. Many monuments, cathedrals, and landmarks have been cleaned and restored.
The old town of Cádiz is one of the most densely populated urban areas in Europe and is packed with narrow streets. The old town benefits, though, from several striking plazas, which are enjoyed by citizens and tourists alike. These are the Plaza de Mina, Plaza San Antonio, Plaza de Candelaria, Plaza de San Juan de Dios, and Plaza de España.
La Playa de la Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cádiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. It is around 400 meters (1,300 ft) long and 30 meters (98 ft) wide at low tide. La Caleta and the boulevard show a lot of resemblance to parts of Havana, the capital city of Cuba, like the malecon. Therefore, it served as the set for several of the Cuban scenes in the beginning of the James Bond movie Die Another Day.
La Playa de la Victoria, in the newer part of Cádiz, is the beach most visited by tourists and natives of Cádiz. It is about three km long, and it has an average width of 50 meters (160 ft) of sand. The moderate swell and the absence of rocks allow family bathing. It is separated from the city by an avenue; on the landward side of the avenue, there are many shops and restaurants.
La Playa de Santa María del Mar or Playita de las Mujeres is a small beach in Cádiz, situated between La Playa de Victoria and La Playa de la Caleta. It features excellent views of the old district of Cádiz.
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Welcome to Western Europe's oldest city! That's right! Cádiz, Spain has a rich history and food culture and is right on the beach, which makes it an awesome destination for any type of traveler!
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Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, with archaeological remains dating to 3100 years, was founded by the Phoenicians. It has been a principal home port of the Spanish Navy since the accession of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century.
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Things to do in Cádiz, Spain | Exploring the city in one unbelievable day!
Join us as we check out some of the top things to do in Cádiz, Spain! Cádiz is a small city on the southern coast of Spain. It's said to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe and it's filled with amazing things to do and explore.
In this travel guide we share our Cádiz experience and what we consider the top things to see and do and places to eat. Cádiz is undoubtedly one of our favourite places in Spain. In fact, the only thing we would change about our visit is to have stayed a little longer! We hope you enjoy this video and we hope you'll make your way to Cádiz one day too!
What would you most like to do in Cádiz? Let us know in the comments below. And thanks for watching!
Here's how we spent our day:
1. Coffee at Bar BRIM
2. Wander through Mercado de Central
3. Climbing Torre Tavira
4. Lunch at Cafe Royalty
5. Exploring (and more climbing!) the Cádiz Cathedral
6. Pastry break at Casa Hidalgo
7. Visit to the Teatro Romano
8. Ice cream at Gelateria Cioccolato in Plaza de San Juan de Dios
9. Paseo - we walked the plazas and streets in the evening!
10. Dinner at La Candela
11. Wandered the Parque Genoves
12. Sunset at the pier
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다음 날, 카디스 시내로 돌아왔다. 카디스 중앙시장부터 들러보기로 했다. 아바스토스 시장이라고도 불리는 이곳은 1838년 개장한 이후 2000년대 들어서 3년간의 리모델링과 재보수 끝에 2009년 다시 문을 열었다. 과일과 채소를 파는 매장, 수산물 매장 등 모두 160여 개에 달하는 큰 규모를 자랑하는 카디스 대표 시장이다. 장 보러온 카디스 시민들과 관광객들의 발길이 끊이지 않는다. 바다에 둘러싸인 도시답게 인근 해안에서 잡아온 해산물들이 특히 눈에 띈다. 역시나 수산물을 파는 곳에 사람들이 제일 많이 몰려 있다. 그러다보니 시장 안에서 가장 바쁜 사람은 해산물의 싱싱함을 책임지는 얼음장수다. 수산시장에서 빠질 수 없는 칼 가는 상인의 모습도 보인다. “자전거로 자가 발전하며 친환경적으로 칼을 갈고 있는 모습이 신기하다” “어떤 용도로 쓰이는 칼인가요?” “큰 참치와 같은 생선용이에요. 살만 크게 발라내기 위해서 사용해요” 이 시장에서 사람들이 가장 많이 찾는 곳은 참치를 파는 곳이다. 손님이 많은 곳엔 다 이유가 있다. 참치의 다양한 부위를 그 자리에서 썰어주는데 한 눈에 봐도 신선해 보인다. “손님이 왜 이렇게 많은가요?” “저 말고 참치를 파는 사람이 없거든요” “이 지역에서 잡힌 게 아닌가요?” “여기 타리파에서 잡힌 것들이에요. 그런데 너무 비싸다보니 저 말고 참치를 사오는 사람이 없어요” “얼마 정도 하나요?” “중간 크기의 참치 한 마리가 대략 5~6천 유로 정도 해요” 근처 바다에서 잡아 온 싱싱한 참치라니 그 맛이 궁금해진다. 내 앞에서 신선한 해산물을 잔뜩 구매한 가족들은 어떤 요리를 해먹을까? “바지락을 어떻게 요리하는지 물어봤더니 일단 바닷물을 넣은 후에 물이 끓기 시작하면 1분 정도 있다가 불을 끄고 식을 때까지 기다려야 한 대요. 진짜 맛있을 거예요. 참치는 구워서 먹을 예정이에요. 집에 전기 그릴이 있는데 그릴을 예열한 다음에 아주 소량의 기름을 두르고 계속 뒤집어가며 구워 주면 돼요”
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The next day, I came back to the city of Cadiz. I decided to stop by the central market of Cadiz. This place, also known as the Avastos Market, opened in 1838 and since then it has undergone three years of remodeling and refurbishment in the 2000s. It is the largest market in Kadiz, boasting about 160 large shops, including fruit and vegetable stores and aquatic products stores. Cadiz residents and tourists who come to the market are uninterrupted. As the city is surrounded by the sea, the seafood from the nearby coast is particularly noticeable. Also, people are most attracted to places selling seafood. So the busiest person in the market is a freezer responsible for the freshness of seafood. There is also a merchant who can not get out of the fish market. It's amazing how self-developed bicycles are shining their eco-friendly knives. What kind of knife is used? It's for a fish like a big tuna. I use it to make it bigger. The most popular place for people in this market is to sell tuna. There are reasons for many guests. It cuts various parts of tuna in place and looks fresh at a glance. Why are there so many guests? I do not have anyone selling tuna. Is not it caught in this area? Here are the things caught in the Tari. But it's too expensive, so no one buys tuna. How much is it? A medium sized tuna costs about five to six thousand euros. . What kind of food do the families who bought a lot of fresh seafood in front of me eat? I asked how to cook the clam, and once the water starts to boil after putting the seawater, it takes about a minute to wait until it turns off the light and it eats. It'll be really delicious. The tuna will be baked and eaten. I have an electric grill in my house. I can preheat the grill, then put in a small amount of oil and keep turning it over.
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Visiting Cádiz: top sights in Cádiz, Spain
Here are the top sights you can see if you're visiting Cádiz, Spain. The Cathedral (Catedral de Cádiz), some of the plazas, the narrow maze of streets, the wind, the beaches, and more. If you're visiting Spain, here's the top 7 places to see in Madrid:
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DAY 57 - CADIZ, SPAIN
This day was one of the highlights during my contract. We have walked to so many amazing attractions of Cadiz. I truly hope I'll come back here one day. I also hope you'll enjoy this place as much as I did.
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Cadiz is the capital of the Cadiz Province in the Andalucia region of Spain.
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Cadiz is said to be the oldest city in western Europe, as it was founded by Phoenician sailors about 3.000 years ago, as a commercial stronghold. Archeological remains can be found all around the old town. The Archeological Museum (Plaza de Mina) exhibits are interesting, specially two Phoenician stone sarcophagus. The remainings of the Roman theatre just behind the Old Cathedral are also worth a visit.
The massive stone walls and forts that can be seen surrounding the old town were built to protect the city after the British Sir Francis Drake's attack and sacking in 1596, and the forts of San Sebastian and Santa Catalina (and occasionally Baluarte de la Concepcion) are open to the public.
Everyone should visit the Cathedral in the old town and climb to the top of the North Tower for a nice view of the entire city.
The church Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, where the first Spanish Constitution was signed, has plenty of marble and bronze plates to honour the representatives from mainland Spain and colonial territories, ranging from Philippines Islands to Central and South America.
The Torre Tavira, near the Central Market (Mercado de Abastos) holds a camera obscura. Located in one of the towers originally used by merchants to watch out for their ships returning home from the Americas, it provides a birds-eye view of the old part of town.
The Central Market itself is well worth a visit in the morning, especially the fish section.
A modern monument of Cadiz are the huge pylons of the powerline crossing the bay of Cadiz. These 150 metre high pylons are lattice towers with cylindrical cross section.
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Do not miss Carnaval in Cadiz, one of the oldest and best in Spain, often cited as the third biggest Carnaval celebration in the world. Usually in February, the weekend before Ash Wednesday is consistently the loudest and most eventful so be sure to check the calendar. Singing, dancing and costumes run for the whole week. Informal groups (chirigotas, cuartetos, coros, comparsas and romanceros) sing at the old town streets, usually with strong critics on local, national and international politics, the jet set, and just about anything/anybody, up to the Royal Family. Make your travel plans early as most accommodation gets booked months in advance and be prepared to spend almost double for the week of Carnaval. One way to experience Carnaval on the dime, and perhaps the preferred way of Andalusian locals, is to board an afternoon train heading to Cadiz, spend the night singing and dancing, then catch the first train back in the morning. Expect singing, dancing, costumes and drinking on all trains. Sleeping on the public beach is also another popular option, though be sure to bring a blanket or sleeping bag, both of which can be stored in lockers at the train station; expect company and use common sense.
Semana Santa (Easter or Holy Week) is less formal than in Sevilla, and probably more authentic and emotive an experience for that.
Enjoy the best sunset in Spain at 'Playa de la Caleta' at the northern end of the old town. The main beaches (Santa Maria del Mar, Victoria, and Cortadura) start at the edge of the old town, continue all along the new town, and on alongside the road to San Fernando. In total some 10 km of the widest, cleanest beaches you will find in Europe, with safe bathing from around May to October. The summer heat is usually tempered by an Atlantic breeze, although on days when the Levante blows beware of flying sand.
Victoria Beach is short bus ride (number 7 or number 2) away from the old town and is beautiful with clean water and lots of activities including beach football and volleyball, surfing and kite flying all available.
Another worth visiting places hidden in cadiz is Andalusي Market. In this market many local artists display their original products. From herbal soaps to 21 different types of spanish empanadilla, teas and spices from morocco, potters making the famous andalucian pottery on spot, to name a few. It is organised by Instituciَn Ferial de Cadiz(Ifeca) every year for 3 days in August to promote local craftsmen business. One can find all the typical spanish food delicacies served here at a reasonable price. This year it was held on 17,18,19 August 2012 in the neighbourhood of El Pَpulo. The dates may vary every year depending on the weekend.
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An afternoon in Cadiz (Andalusian Road trip)
Though this trip is unplanned and had only an afternoon to spare. For sure we will only be able to see a tiny bit part of Cadiz thus, It's a good decision for us to go to Torre Tavira. Here, they will give you a brief history of their city and how it evolved. Towers were built to serve as an observation area for ship owners. Once you buy ticket to Torre Tavira you will also get to experience the Camara Oscura which was the first one installed in Spain. It will let you see a live overview of the city. If you are a beach lover and have more time, it will be nice to have a dip at Playa Caleta but, if you are like us who just wants to see chill. You can walk along the bridge to Castillo de San Sebastian, only you will not be able to enter the castle anymore.
Loving Wool and Sangria in Cadiz, Spain
Our last stop on our transatlantic cruise. We talk about Cadiz, Spain and our love of wool clothing and sangria.
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