Cádiz

Beautiful promenades, yacht clubs, sandy beaches, parks, and tapas bars in Cádiz are made for a tranquil getaway. Start your tour of Andalusia's largest trading port at the José León de Carranza bridge. From here, you can admire views of the Constitution Bridge of 1912, powerful power line structures in the lagoon, Fort Matagorda, and the Fuerte San Luis and San Lorenzo del Puntal fortresses.

Explore the historic barrios of the Old Town. In the El Pópulo district, you'll find the Cathedral, Arco de la Rosa, and the Roman Theatre. The main shopping street, Ancha, and the Torre Tavira viewpoint are located in the San Juan district.

In the old fishing district of La Viña, find Virgen De La Palma Street, which hosts the vibrant spring carnival. Walking along La Caleta Beach, you can conveniently reach Castillo de Santa Catalina, a fort with mighty walls and panoramic views of the Atlantic. Walk across the long stone bridge to the San Sebastian lighthouse in the fortress on the island.

Have a photo session in Parque Genovés with its lake, waterfalls, and exotic plants. Relax in Jardines Clara Campoamor. Visit the Central Market and the Cádiz Museum. For a taste of the best sherry, take a ferry to El Puerto de Santa María.

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