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Discover one of Europe's oldest cities at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour through Cádiz. Wander through charming squares, narrow streets, and seaside promenades while listening to more than 25 engaging stories selected by a local guide. Instead of just historical facts, you'll hear fascinating tales about ancient civilizations, maritime trade and local traditions that shape this Atlantic city.
During the tour, you'll visit landmarks such as the golden-domed Cádiz Cathedral, the Torre Tavira with its panoramic views, the impressive Castillo de San Sebastián, the ancient Roman Theatre, and the peaceful Parque Genovés. With the CityAppTour app, you decide where to stop, whether for a coffee, lunch, or simply to enjoy the sea views.
- Discover 26 captivating stories about Cádiz's history and culture
- Explore a flexible 5,4 km walking route at your own pace
- Works completely offline and is easy to activate in the CityAppTour app
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Cadiz is located on a peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and is the oldest city in Spain. This city is, because of its shape with the sea on three sides, also called Una Taza de Plata, which means the silver bowl. Another nickname for the city is Little Havana, because of the similarities and ties between the two cities. During this audio tour, you will get to know impressive sights such as the Cathedral of Cadiz, Torre Tavira, Castillo de San Sebastián, Teatro Romano de Cadiz, and Parque Genovés. So enough to be amazed by this beautiful city during this walking tour. Moreover, you walk along beautiful squares and you can enjoy all the greenery around you. Are you ready to discover Cádiz? In the following points, you'll see just a few examples of the many attractions we will pass by.
Constructed over centuries, the cathedral showcases a captivating blend of architectural styles, including Baroque and Neoclassical influences. One of its most striking features is its golden-tiled dome, which has earned it the nickname "Catedral de la Santa Cruz sobre el Mar" or "Cathedral of the Holy Cross upon the Sea." This grand cathedral stands as a testament to Cádiz's maritime heritage and historical significance. Inside, visitors can explore an array of chapels adorned with stunning artwork, intricate sculptures, and beautiful stained glass windows. The crypt houses the remains of several notable figures from Cádiz's history.
The Romano Theatre of Cadiz is on the tour route. The Roman theater is located in the El Populo district, just east of the city's main cathedral. The remains were discovered in 1980. The theater, believed to have been built in the 1st century BC, was excavated by order of King Alfonso X of Castile.
Plaza de San Juan de Dios is on the tour route. The Plaza de San Juan de Dios has been a unique and beloved square for centuries, serving as the Main Square and being very close to one of the city gates (the current Arco del Pópulo).
The Castle of San Sebastian is on the tour route. The Castle of San Sebastián is a fortress in the city of Cádiz, situated at the end of La Caleta Beach on a small island.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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