About

Puerta De Tierra in Cádiz stands as a majestic reminder of the city's storied past. Constructed in the 18th century to fortify the city, this iconic structure elegantly divides the historic quarters from the modern expanses of Cádiz. Adorned with impressive statues and a charming fountain, the site also houses a school, adding a touch of life to its ancient walls. Visitors are invited to wander free of charge, climbing up to the rooftop to admire old cannons and sweeping views. Accessibility is thoughtfully considered, making it welcoming for both families and individuals with mobility needs. Inside the tower, helpful resources and maps illuminate the vibrant history of this remarkable city, making Puerta De Tierra not just a sight to behold, but an experience to cherish.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Puertas de Tierra
Bus stop 53 m walk
Acacias
Bus stop 235 m walk
Cádiz
Bus stop 277 m walk
Puerta Tierra
Bus stop 123 m walk
Avda. Andalucia
Bus stop 215 m walk
Mirador
Bus stop 204 m walk

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Ana Ana
Ana Ana
1 week ago on Google

La ciudad de Cádiz es mágica

José Antonio Chica Páez
José Antonio Chica Páez
2 weeks ago on Google

Vista a la dársena del puerto y al magnífico puente de la Constitución de 1812.

Jorge Martin de Luis
Jorge Martin de Luis
3 weeks ago on Google

Lugar precioso