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Primary image 1 Holiday Inn Express CAMPO DE GIBRALTAR - BARRIOS, an IHG Hotel, Cadiz Hotels
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Los Barrios, Cádiz
Casino
Tennis
Fitness center
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USD 85.55
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Algeciras, Cádiz
Bar
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USD 43.80
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Los Barrios, Cádiz
Beach Bar
Express check-out
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USD 53.04
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Cadiz is a champion of delicious seafood, centuries-old neighborhoods, and beautiful beaches. Perfect for a weekend holiday, a visit to Cadiz would never be complete without exploring the Castle of San Sebastián, Playa La Caleta, the Torre Tavira, and the towering Cádiz Cathedral.
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Tarifa, Cádiz
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USD 146.40
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Primary image 1 Hostel Ohana Tarifa, Cadiz Hotels
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Tarifa, Cádiz
Express check-out
Bar
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USD 26.02
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Primary image 1 Villa Esterlicia by Fontanilla Del Mar Holidays Rentals, Cadiz Hotels
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USD 30.82
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El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz
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USD 30.76
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Primary image 1 Hotel Marisma Sancti Petri, Cadiz Hotels
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Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz
Poolside bar
Picnic area
Bar
Price around
USD 116.07
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Primary image 1 Apartamento Sueño de la Caleta, Cadiz Hotels
Apartments
Cadiz, Cádiz
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USD 135.11
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Primary image 1 Casa de Huéspedes Santa María - Adults Only, Cadiz Hotels
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El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz
Library
Express check-out
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USD 88.59
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Primary image 1 Apartment in Zahara, Cadiz 103446 by MO Rentals, Cadiz Hotels
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USD 566.97
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Lobby 1 Posada de las Cuevas, Cadiz Hotels
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Arcos de la Frontera, Cádiz
Bar
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USD 57.48
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Primary image 1 Apartamentos Al Sur Vacaciones, Cadiz Hotels
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Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz
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USD 143.53
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Primary image 1 Hostal Banti, Cadiz Hotels
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Tarifa, Cádiz
Beach Bar
Picnic area
Bar
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USD 55.90
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Primary image 1 Atlanterra Apartment 103423 by MO Rentals, Cadiz Hotels
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USD 498.44
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Primary image 1 Cortijo el Indiviso, Cadiz Hotels
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Barbate, Cádiz
Beach towel
Library
Picnic area
Bar
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USD 105.61
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Primary image 1 Villa Sotavento, Cadiz Hotels
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El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz
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USD 30.82
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Primary image 1 Casagrande - La Barrosa, Cadiz Hotels
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Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz
Picnic area
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USD 30.82
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Primary image 1 Arohaz Hotel & Restaurante, Cadiz Hotels
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Barbate, Cádiz
Pool sun loungers
Bar
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USD 115.59
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Room 1 Apartamento Brisa Marinera, Cadiz Hotels
Apartments
Cadiz, Cádiz
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USD 146.22
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More about Cadiz

Home to one of the earliest Western civilizations almost 3,000 years ago, Cadiz is an awe-inspiring city located off the Mediterranean coast. From ancient monuments to cutting edge modern architecture, walking the cultural crossroads of Cadiz is nothing but a walk back through time.

Cadiz Spain

This humble port town is known for its laid-back and slow-paced personality, contrasting most major cities’ frenetic lifestyles. And while Cadiz holds its own against the bigger and the more extravagant Madrid and Barcelona, through its charming cobbled streets and winding alleys, inviting restaurant patios with history going generations, and grand tree-lined plazas, it remains to be unlike any other city in Spain.


How to Get There

Like the other cities in the country, Cadiz is easily accessible to the rest of Spain and Europe. While the city does not have its own airport, Jerez Airport, only 33 minutes away from the city by car, serves plenty of flights coming from Madrid, Barcelona, the UK, Germany, and other European destinations.

Similarly, Seville Airport is only an hour and 40 minutes away by train to the town. By rail, Cadiz is connected to the rest of the country via high-speed rail network, while, by road, the city is connected to Seville, Córdoba, and Madrid via theE5, and to other Mediterranean cities, France, and the UK via the E15. Lastly, ferry services to and from the Canary Islands are available from the port.


Getting Around

Getting around by foot is still the most convenient way of seeing the city. Not only that, but it is also the most immersive way of experiencing the most of Cadiz, as every winding street is an opportunity to get more intimate with the vibrant city. Additionally, the town is lined up by 5 bus routes, all of which take scenic and historic tours of the old and new towns, as well as the many beaches in the area.


Top Things to Do

Cadiz is littered with so many things to do, and sights to visit. Amongst which, climbing the Torre Tavira and the Cadiz Cathedral Tower are some of the most rewarding. From atop the historical buildings, one can not only enjoy the incredible panoramic view but also get a holistic appreciation of what Cadiz is all about - life! Once an early Phoenician settlement 3,000 years ago, remnants of its history are found in underground caves and catacombs, the Roman Amphitheatre of Cadiz, Castillo de San Sebastián, and Santa Catalina, both of which flank the beautiful La Caleta Beach from both sides.

The town is also very popular for its flamenco shows. And unless visitors have been living under a rock, flamenco is a musical tradition in Southern Spain spanning centuries, so it is a great way to be part of hundreds of years of culture. The warehouse district is chock-full of amazing shows with their very own live band.

La Caleta Beach Cadiz

Of course, a guide on Cadiz would not be complete without mentioning its pristine beaches. La Caleta is definitely the most popular, not only among tourists but also locals, its unrivalled beauty. However, for a more intimate experience, La Victoria, Santa Maria del Mar, Las Mujeres, and many more, might be a better alternative.

However, once all the tours and sightseeing is done is when Cadiz truly shines above the rest. Visitors always find something to write home about after exploring the city on foot, like visiting the Mercado Central, where locals buy their produce, and the town favorite, Parque Genovés.


What to Eat

Cadiz cuisine is a blend of stews and sweets, fish and seafood. Ropa vieja, a local favorite, is pulled beef with vegetables, while the tortillitas de camarones, or shrimp fritters in a wheat-chickpea batter is just delectable.

Cadiz Marzipan Cake

Deserts in the city are plenty, with Pan de Cádiz being a definite must-try for first-timers. Similarly, Pestiños, which are similar to donuts, can be found everywhere. Most notable restaurants in Cadiz include El Faro de Cadiz, which is popular for its tortillitas de camarones, and Taberna Casa Manteca, a 60-year old establishment. For those looking to indulge, Renaissance-themed Cáfe Royalty might do the trick.


Nightlife

Undoubtedly, Spain has always been a frontrunner in running parties, and the same applies to Cadiz, regardless of how small it is. The city is particularly known for the Carnival, and while it is held in February, rehearsals are held throughout the year. Likewise, Semana Santa is celebrated with a daylong procession through the main streets.

As for local watering holes and clubs, Café Teatro Pay Pay and Café Pelicano showcase local and international talents, ranging from drag acts to jazz bands to flamenco to rock 'n roll. Travellers looking to visit local spots should also check La Cava, located on Calle Antonio López.


Where to Stay

Hotels in Cadiz are plenty and accommodating to different types of travellers. For those on a budget, the city has its fair share of budget-friendly accommodations, like Dormir en Cadiz and Casa Patio del Panadero.

Cadiz City Street

As for those looking to indulge, Cadiz is home to several luxurious hotels, like the Senator Cadiz Spa Hotel, Occidental Cadiz and Parador De Cadiz. Lastly, there are also some hotels, like the Hotel Boutique Convento Cadiz, which also serves as a Dominican convent since the early 17th century, which in turn provides unique experiences.


Travel Tips

  • Cadiz is known for its hot Mediterranean summers, which can get as high as 38-40 degrees.
  • The Carnival is celebrated in February.
  • The new town is known for wider avenues, newer buildings, and the Pylons of Cadiz.
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    Facts about hotel in Cadiz

    Total Accommodation
    3,872 Properties
    Popular Area
    Jerez de la Frontera, Arcos de la Frontera
    Popular Hotel
    Apartamentos Al Sur Vacaciones, Apartamento Sueño de la Caleta
    Popular Landmark
    Arenal Square, Valderrama Golf Club

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the best areas to visit near Cadiz?
    Where are the best cities to visit in Cadiz?
    The best cities to visit in Cadiz are Granada, Cordoba, Malaga, Almeria, Seville, Huelva, Jaen
    What are the most popular landmarks in Cadiz?
    The most popular landmarks in Cadiz are Arenal Square, Valderrama Golf Club, Los Alcornocales Natural Park, Port of Algeciras, Jimena de la Frontera Castle
    How many hotels are listed in Cadiz?
    Currently, there are around 3,872 hotels that you can book in Cadiz

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