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Puerto de Cádiz
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Nearby attractions
The 1812 Constitution Monument
11006 Cádiz, Spain
Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos
C. Honduras, 6, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Cadiz Museum
Pl. de Mina, s/n, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Galería Benot
Av. Cuatro de Diciembre de 1977, 10, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Oratorio de la Santa Cueva
C. Rosario, 10, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Canalejas Park
Av. Cuatro de Diciembre de 1977, 32, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Convent of St Francis
Pl. San Francisco, s/n, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Tourist Information Office
P.º de Canalejas, s/n, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Plaza de la Candelaria
Pl. Candelaria, 3, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Catedral de Cádiz
Pl. Catedral, s/n, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Restaurante El Artesano
Pl. de la Hispanidad, 1, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Restaurante Almanaque Casa de Comidas
Pl. de España, 5 duplicado, local, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Bar Nuevo Labra SC
C. Antonio López, 15, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Restaurante Balandro
Alameda Apodaca, 22, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Bollywood Indian Restaurant Cadiz
Av. Cuatro de Diciembre de 1977, 24, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Bar Chupiteria - Cádiz
Calle Dr. Zurita, 5, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Bar restaurante Gades Tapas
Bajo, C. Gral. Luque, 1, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Restaurante Foodiecadiz
C. San Germán, 3, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Pub La Batería
C. Honduras, 4, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Bar LA ESQUINITA DE BEATO
Av. Cuatro de Diciembre de 1977, 10, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Nearby local services
Plaza de España
Pl. de España, 1, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Plaza de España
11006 Cádiz, Spain
Goldenmac Apple Stores
C. San Francisco, 21, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Tablao Flamenco La Cava
C. Antonio López, 16, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
ROSA CLARÁ
C. Churruca, 7, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Momart Theatre - Cádiz
Paseo Almte. Pascual Pery, 25, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Taberna La Manzanilla
C. Feduchy, 19, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
El taller del PC
Av. Cuatro de Diciembre de 1977, 13, Bajo, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Encuentro Moda
C. San Francisco, 34, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Maninha Sardinha
Calle Cobos, 4 11005 Cádiz Calle Brasil 1 11009 Cádiz Calle Periodista Emilio Lopez 4 11004, Calle Cobos, 4, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Nearby hotels
Senator Cádiz Hotel
C. Rubio y Díaz, 1, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Hotel Casa de las Cuatro Torres
Pl. Argüelles, 3, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Hotel Argantonio
C. Argantonio, 3, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
La Casa del Consul | Hotel Boutique
Pl. de España, 6, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Plazuela del Carbón Suites
Pl. de España, 15, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
Cadiz Inn Apartments
C. Valenzuela, 1, 3-5, 11005 Cádiz, Spain
Hotel de Francia y París
Pl. San Francisco, 6, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Tandem Torres de Cádiz Suites
C. Manuel Rancés, 18, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
Hostal San Francisco
C. San Francisco, 12, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
APODACA ROOMS
C. Antonio López, 10, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
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Puerto de Cádiz

Pl. de España, 17, 11006 Cádiz, Spain
4.5(1.9K)
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attractions: The 1812 Constitution Monument, Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos, Cadiz Museum, Galería Benot, Oratorio de la Santa Cueva, Canalejas Park, Convent of St Francis, Tourist Information Office, Plaza de la Candelaria, Catedral de Cádiz, restaurants: Restaurante El Artesano, Restaurante Almanaque Casa de Comidas, Bar Nuevo Labra SC, Restaurante Balandro, Bollywood Indian Restaurant Cadiz, Bar Chupiteria - Cádiz, Bar restaurante Gades Tapas, Restaurante Foodiecadiz, Pub La Batería, Bar LA ESQUINITA DE BEATO, local businesses: Plaza de España, Plaza de España, Goldenmac Apple Stores, Tablao Flamenco La Cava, ROSA CLARÁ, Momart Theatre - Cádiz, Taberna La Manzanilla, El taller del PC, Encuentro Moda, Maninha Sardinha
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Introduction to the History of Cádiz on foot
Introduction to the History of Cádiz on foot
Sat, Jan 24 • 10:00 AM
11005, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain
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Candlelight: Las Cuatro Estaciones de Vivaldi
Candlelight: Las Cuatro Estaciones de Vivaldi
Sat, Jan 24 • 9:00 PM
Calle Pizarro, 17, Jerez de la Frontera, 11403
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Cadiz Town Center Outdoor Exploration Game
Cadiz Town Center Outdoor Exploration Game
Tue, Jan 6 • 12:00 AM
Pl. de España, Cádiz, 11006
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Nearby attractions of Puerto de Cádiz

The 1812 Constitution Monument

Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos

Cadiz Museum

Galería Benot

Oratorio de la Santa Cueva

Canalejas Park

Convent of St Francis

Tourist Information Office

Plaza de la Candelaria

Catedral de Cádiz

The 1812 Constitution Monument

The 1812 Constitution Monument

4.6

(2.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos

Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos

4.6

(433)

Open 24 hours
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Cadiz Museum

Cadiz Museum

4.5

(1.9K)

Closed
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Galería Benot

Galería Benot

4.5

(38)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Puerto de Cádiz

Restaurante El Artesano

Restaurante Almanaque Casa de Comidas

Bar Nuevo Labra SC

Restaurante Balandro

Bollywood Indian Restaurant Cadiz

Bar Chupiteria - Cádiz

Bar restaurante Gades Tapas

Restaurante Foodiecadiz

Pub La Batería

Bar LA ESQUINITA DE BEATO

Restaurante El Artesano

Restaurante El Artesano

4.4

(257)

Closed
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Restaurante Almanaque Casa de Comidas

Restaurante Almanaque Casa de Comidas

4.4

(308)

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Bar Nuevo Labra SC

Bar Nuevo Labra SC

4.4

(303)

Closed
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Restaurante Balandro

Restaurante Balandro

4.4

(3.2K)

Open until 11:15 PM
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Nearby local services of Puerto de Cádiz

Plaza de España

Plaza de España

Goldenmac Apple Stores

Tablao Flamenco La Cava

ROSA CLARÁ

Momart Theatre - Cádiz

Taberna La Manzanilla

El taller del PC

Encuentro Moda

Maninha Sardinha

Plaza de España

Plaza de España

4.6

(167)

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Plaza de España

Plaza de España

4.6

(134)

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Goldenmac Apple Stores

Goldenmac Apple Stores

4.6

(726)

Click for details
Tablao Flamenco La Cava

Tablao Flamenco La Cava

4.7

(285)

Click for details
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Reviews of Puerto de Cádiz

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3.0
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Cádiz Cruise Port, situated in the historic city of Cádiz. Excellent facilities, strategic location, and welcoming atmosphere, the port offers a gateway to one of the most charming cities in Andalusia.

One of the standout features of Cádiz Cruise Port is its proximity to the city center. Within just a few minutes' walk, passengers can find themselves immersed in the narrow, winding streets of Cádiz, full of vibrant shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. This ease of access allows visitors to make the most of their time in port, whether they are keen on exploring ancient sites, enjoying local cuisine, or simply strolling along the picturesque waterfront.

The port itself is well-equipped to handle a high volume of cruise traffic, boasting modern amenities and efficient services. From the moment passengers disembark, they are greeted by helpful staff and clear signage, ensuring a smooth transition from ship to shore. The terminal offers a range of facilities, including information desks, souvenir shops, and transportation options, making it convenient for travelers to plan their day.

Cádiz Cruise Port also serves as an excellent starting point for excursions to nearby attractions. Organized tours often include trips to the historic city of Seville, the famous Sherry wineries in Jerez, or the scenic white villages of Andalusia. For those who prefer to stay local, Cádiz itself offers a wealth of attractions, such as the Cádiz Cathedral, the Torre Tavira with its camera obscura, and the beautiful Genovés Park.

Another notable aspect is the port's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Efforts to minimize the environmental impact of cruise traffic are evident in the port's operations and facilities, contributing to the preservation of Cádiz's natural and cultural heritage.

Overall, Cádiz Cruise Port is a top-tier destination for cruise passengers. Its combination of convenient location, excellent facilities, and access to rich cultural experiences make it an ideal stop on any Mediterranean itinerary. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, the port and the city of Cádiz offer a warm welcome and a...

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5.0
3y

Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, with archaeological remains dating to the 12th century BC,57 was founded by the Phoenicians.[9] In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbor of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz.

Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: Casco Antiguo). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (barrios), among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cádiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees allegedly brought to Spain by Columbus from...

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The port is very organized and easy to get in and out when your cruise ship stops for a day. For walkers it is very easy to negotiate the streets of Cadiz and I recommend you go straight across town to the Paraque Genoves park. Use google maps on your smart phone or stop in the port building and get a free map of town. As you cross Cadiz you will come upon plenty of shops and small open areas every few blocks with sights to see and benches to relax. Next to the park to your left as you face the water is the closest public beach area. There are many sights to see and explore in Cadiz. As well you will find plenty of small market style stores for snacks, sun tan lotion, and other every-day items you might be looking for. Do a google map search for grocery stores Cadiz and you will see one of these stores on almost every street somehwere in the town. ...

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Cádiz Cruise Port, situated in the historic city of Cádiz. Excellent facilities, strategic location, and welcoming atmosphere, the port offers a gateway to one of the most charming cities in Andalusia. One of the standout features of Cádiz Cruise Port is its proximity to the city center. Within just a few minutes' walk, passengers can find themselves immersed in the narrow, winding streets of Cádiz, full of vibrant shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. This ease of access allows visitors to make the most of their time in port, whether they are keen on exploring ancient sites, enjoying local cuisine, or simply strolling along the picturesque waterfront. The port itself is well-equipped to handle a high volume of cruise traffic, boasting modern amenities and efficient services. From the moment passengers disembark, they are greeted by helpful staff and clear signage, ensuring a smooth transition from ship to shore. The terminal offers a range of facilities, including information desks, souvenir shops, and transportation options, making it convenient for travelers to plan their day. Cádiz Cruise Port also serves as an excellent starting point for excursions to nearby attractions. Organized tours often include trips to the historic city of Seville, the famous Sherry wineries in Jerez, or the scenic white villages of Andalusia. For those who prefer to stay local, Cádiz itself offers a wealth of attractions, such as the Cádiz Cathedral, the Torre Tavira with its camera obscura, and the beautiful Genovés Park. Another notable aspect is the port's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Efforts to minimize the environmental impact of cruise traffic are evident in the port's operations and facilities, contributing to the preservation of Cádiz's natural and cultural heritage. Overall, Cádiz Cruise Port is a top-tier destination for cruise passengers. Its combination of convenient location, excellent facilities, and access to rich cultural experiences make it an ideal stop on any Mediterranean itinerary. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, the port and the city of Cádiz offer a warm welcome and a memorable experience
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Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, with archaeological remains dating to the 12th century BC,[5][6][7][8] was founded by the Phoenicians.[9] In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbor of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: Casco Antiguo). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (barrios), among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cádiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees allegedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World.
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Cádiz Cruise Port, situated in the historic city of Cádiz. Excellent facilities, strategic location, and welcoming atmosphere, the port offers a gateway to one of the most charming cities in Andalusia. One of the standout features of Cádiz Cruise Port is its proximity to the city center. Within just a few minutes' walk, passengers can find themselves immersed in the narrow, winding streets of Cádiz, full of vibrant shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. This ease of access allows visitors to make the most of their time in port, whether they are keen on exploring ancient sites, enjoying local cuisine, or simply strolling along the picturesque waterfront. The port itself is well-equipped to handle a high volume of cruise traffic, boasting modern amenities and efficient services. From the moment passengers disembark, they are greeted by helpful staff and clear signage, ensuring a smooth transition from ship to shore. The terminal offers a range of facilities, including information desks, souvenir shops, and transportation options, making it convenient for travelers to plan their day. Cádiz Cruise Port also serves as an excellent starting point for excursions to nearby attractions. Organized tours often include trips to the historic city of Seville, the famous Sherry wineries in Jerez, or the scenic white villages of Andalusia. For those who prefer to stay local, Cádiz itself offers a wealth of attractions, such as the Cádiz Cathedral, the Torre Tavira with its camera obscura, and the beautiful Genovés Park. Another notable aspect is the port's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Efforts to minimize the environmental impact of cruise traffic are evident in the port's operations and facilities, contributing to the preservation of Cádiz's natural and cultural heritage. Overall, Cádiz Cruise Port is a top-tier destination for cruise passengers. Its combination of convenient location, excellent facilities, and access to rich cultural experiences make it an ideal stop on any Mediterranean itinerary. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveler, the port and the city of Cádiz offer a warm welcome and a memorable experience
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Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, with archaeological remains dating to the 12th century BC,[5][6][7][8] was founded by the Phoenicians.[9] In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbor of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: Casco Antiguo). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (barrios), among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cádiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees allegedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World.
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