Spain

The wonderful port city of Cádiz

Daytrip to Cádiz with beautiful sights, a snack and a drink on the terrace and watching the sunset on the west coast.

The wonderful port city of Cádiz
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Day 2
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Avenida de la Diputación 56, Rota, Spain

First things first: Breakfast!

As everybody knows, a good morning is only complete when there is food. The buffet had a lot of options: bread, meats, churros, cornflakes, eggs and bacon, pancakes/waffles, juices, cava, coffee… It was sooo big!

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Cádiz, Spain

City walk to take some beautiful shots

Cádiz, also called ‘Little Havana’ because of its looks, is a large city with an important port for fishing and passenger transport (we saw 4 cruise boats). The city is surrounded by water. That’s the reason you have to pass an insane bridge ‘Puente de la Constitución de 1812’ to reach the city centre. When visiting the centre there is a lot of buildings and monuments you have to see. Not only because of the influence from historical architecture, but also because Cádiz has a lot of history to tell. These stories come to life when walking around and understanding what exactly you’re visiting. The Roman theatre is the biggest example of how the Roman culture has it’s story in Cádiz.

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Cádiz, Spain

Time for a delicious break

Also in Cádiz you can sit on a terrace and enjoy street performers who delight you with beautiful music.

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Cádiz, Spain

Complete overview of the entire city

At the top of the watchtower Torre Tavira in the old city of Cádiz you can overlook the entire city and you can take a beautiful shot of the Westcoast and the cathedral of Cádiz.

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Cádiz, Spain

Watching sunset on the west coast of Cadiz

Never seen such beautiful colours during a setting sun! We took full advantage of this opportunity to take beautiful photos