Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in Western Europe, invites you to explore its picturesque streets and ocean views. Travelling through this peninsula facing the Atlantic, discover the Phoenician and Roman heritage, while enjoying the gentle lifestyle of its inhabitants. From its lively Point of Sale to La Caleta Beach, every corner of this city breathes sea and culture. Join this 2.5 hour walk for an authentic immersion in the history and charm of Cadiz, where every step reveals a new discovery.
- Explore Cadiz on a 2h30 walk
Discover the fascinating history of a city with a rich heritage
- Enjoy the beauty of the alleys and beach of La Caleta
- Ideal for lovers of culture and history living to the rhythm of the sea
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
Here you are in Plaza de San Juan de Dios, the historic heart of Cadiz for more than five centuries. You are here in front of the old major square of the city, once known as La Corredera.
You are in the heart of El Pópulo, the thousand-year-old birthplace of Cadiz and considered the oldest district in Western Europe.
Behind these gates are the remains of the Roman Theatre of Cadiz, one of the oldest in all of Hispania.
You are at the foot of the Torre del Sagrario, one of the most emblematic landmarks of old Cadiz.
Welcome to the Cathedral of Cadiz, one of the great symbols of the city, with its famous golden dome that shines under the sun and that can be seen from almost everywhere, even from the sea.
Calle Compañía is a street that seems discreet but tells more than four centuries of Gaditaine history. Its name comes from the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, who settled here at the end of the 16th century.
Here you are in Plaza de las Flores, one of the liveliest and most popular squares in Cadiz. Here, the heart of the historic center beats at a joyful and continuous pace.
Mercado Central Cadiz is one of the liveliest and most authentic places in the city.
Here you are at the foot of the Torre Tavira, one of the most fascinating places in Cadiz and the tallest watchtower in the historic centre.
Casa Palacio de los Mora is one of the finest palaces in Cadiz. You are here in the heart of Calle Ancha, the former prestigious avenue of the 19th century gaditane bourgeoisie.
Here stands the Oratory of San Felipe Neri, a baroque building built at the end of the 17th century, remarkable for its elliptical plan
At first glance, this small square seems simple and quiet, but it still retains some striking memories.
In front of you, the Grand Theatre Falla, one of the most emblematic cultural places of Cadiz.
Here we will turn to continue exploring the city, but know that if you continue straight ahead, you will come across Calle Rosa, the street that marks the entrance to the Viña district.
Here you are in front of the equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar. Inaugurated in 1974, it was donated by Venezuela to the city of Cadiz as a reminder of the historic links between the two shores of the Atlantic.
From the Mirador Caleta Puesta de Sol, you can enjoy one of the most emblematic panoramas of Cadiz.
Here you are in front of the entrance to Santa Catalina Castle, one of the most emblematic fortresses of Cadiz.
You enter Genovés Park, the prettiest garden in Cadiz and one of the locals’ favourite places to get some fresh air.
As you stroll through the pleasant Genovés Park, let yourself be transported into the fascinating history of Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in Western Europe.
Welcome to Plaza de San Antonio, one of the most important squares in Cadiz. Originally, this space was just a plot of land at the gates of the city
Plaza de Mina is one of the most pleasant squares in Cadiz, with its shaded walkways, but it also hides some amazing stories.
Here you are in front of the Museum of Cadiz, one of the must-see places to understand the history of the city.
The pretty San Francisco Square is one of those corners of Cadiz where the past and everyday life naturally mix. In front of you stands the Church of San Francisco
Plaza de España is a monumental square, open to the port and marked by the history of Spanish liberalism, and is one of Cadiz’s great urban scenes.
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