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Breathtaking views of the city from above
Are you someone who likes to enjoy the sunset in front of the sea? Are you a lover of beaches and museums? Do you enjoy the amazing landscapes of coastal cities? Cadiz has exactly what you are looking for. You will find the best city centre Airbnbs in Cádiz to spend quality time in. You will be amazed at all that this beautiful city has to offer, breathtaking views of the city from above, baroque cathedrals with panoramic towers, urban parks with plants and lakes, rich history in culture regarding the sea and much more. The stunning views of ancient castles on the sea will leave you speechless, and the archaeological museums will fill you with knowledge and test your curiosity. This makes Cádiz an incomparable destination for many people. Don't wait any longer, grab your things and book a holiday letting in Cadiz.
Airbnbs spacious enough for 6 people to be very comfortable
This wonderful city offers natural wonders and artificial attractions that make it a widely visited place year after year. It also offers many high-quality affordable Airbnbs in Cadiz that make visitors feel comfortable at all times and always want to return. In Cádiz, you will have the opportunity to stay in an Airbnb with three rooms, spacious enough for 6 people to be very comfortable. Many of the properties have a modern and very sober design, decorated with a style of great finishes, and wooden floors and white walls adorned with paintings. While in Cádiz, you will also be able to enjoy other nearby places where you will find good accommodation options, such as the holiday lettings in Sotogrande, approximately 2 hours away from Cádiz.
Join the adventure of this city by booking an Airbnb in Cádiz with a pool, as well as other amenities you would require, such as:
- Balcon
- Terrace
- Ocean view
- A/C
- Parking
Who would love to visit Cádiz?
Cádiz for history lovers
If you book an Airbnb in Cádiz and you have a deep love for history, you will find a lot of exciting things to do. The Museum of Cádiz is one of the best options to start with. This is an establishment that has been in charge since the beginning of the 19th century of preserving a good part of the memory of the place and disseminating the cultural heritage of the people who have been essential for its evolution. Today, the museum is divided into three main areas for visitors to freely explore: archaeology, fine art, and ethnography. There is a Phoenician ape sarcophagus, Roman remains (Baelo Claudia, Medina Sidonia, Carissa Aurelia, Sancti Petri, or several objects from Gades himself), and a baroque painting room. In addition, you can find wonderful works by Eugenio Hermoso and Ignacio Zuluoaga. Cadiz is an exciting place for history lovers. However, you can also try renting a villas in Sotogrande, which also has some historical points of interest such as the Guadalmesi Tower.
Cádiz for nature lovers
If you're a nature enthusiast planning to explore the beauty of Playa de la Cortadura, finding an affordable Airbnb in Cadiz can make your stay even more enjoyable. This amazing site, located on the outer perimeter of the 17th-19th century city defences, is one of the largest in the region, with a length of 3,900 meters and a dry beach some 60 meters wide. It is considered the only 'virgin beach' in the municipality of Cádiz. It is of great interest for its study since it is made up of a series of dunes, large intertidal zones and rocky outcrops exposed at low tide. The dune ridge consists of the main dune ridge colonized in the area closest to the sea by vegetation characteristic of active sandbars, such as marramgrass, marine caterpillars, prickly barilla, and other vegetation such as seagrass and sea thistle. Crinoids that tourists can freely appreciate. If you want to enjoy more nature experiences, you can rent a holiday letting in Tarifa, one hour away from Cadiz, where there are also many places for you, such as parks, beaches, trails and more.
Did you know that in Cadíz there is a theatre from ancient Rome that was abandoned in the 3rd century and rediscovered in archaeological excavations in the 20th century?
What can I do while staying in Cadiz?
- Appreciate the view from the tower of the Episcopal See
- Take a walk through a historic garden
- Get a fantastic view of the city from an ancient tower
- Visit a gallery inside an ancient fortress
- Take a walk along a historic beach
- Go see a play in a 150-year-old theatre
- Eat a seafood dish in the centre of La Viña
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Top 7 travel tips in Cádiz
1. Appreciate the view from the tower of the Episcopal See
The Cathedral of the Holy Apostles of Cádiz is the seat of the bishopric of the Diocese of Cádiz and Ceuta, Spain. It is a baroque-neoclassical building. The construction of this impressive temple began in 1722 and was considered completed on November 28, 1838, although the works of the choir, the elders, and the towers have not yet been completed. It is a cultural treasure, located in the historic centre of Cádiz, almost on the edge of the sea, and can be seen from almost anywhere in the city, from the top you can see practically the entire city in 360 degrees. Find the perfect Airbnb in Cadiz and live this experience up close
2. Take a walk through a historic garden
Genovese Park is a historic garden by the sea in the historic centre of Cádiz. This is one of the best in town. Its origins date back to the end of the 18th century, but it has undergone various extensions and modifications throughout its history. Inside, visitors can enjoy a wide range of perfectly decorated plants surrounding beautiful pathways, as well as artwork, paintings, and architectural works to view outdoors. A perfect combination of nature and the urban world, ideal for sunbathing and breathing fresh air without leaving the city.
3. Get a fantastic view of the city from an ancient tower
At 33 meters above ground level and 45 meters above sea level, La Torre Tavira is the tallest watchtower in the old town of Cádiz. Built in the 18th century, the hotel is housed in the Casa Palacio de los Marqueses de Recaño and offers a 360-degree panorama of the entire city, making it a great place for visitors to enjoy the impressive rooftops of the city from above. The first observatory, the tower named after Lieutenant Antonio Tavira, houses the Camera Obscura, one of the most emblematic places in the city, as well as two exhibition halls and an observatory.
4. Visit a gallery inside an ancient fortress
The Castillo de Santa Catalina is an impressive fortress in Cádiz, located in La Caleta, which juts out into the sea thanks to several breakwaters. Its construction was completed in the mid-seventeenth century and is of clear Italian influence since it has a pentagonal floor plan with points in the shape of a starfish. Today, the place houses a beautiful art gallery in a covered room, creating a magical atmosphere that contrasts with the old tones of the fortress.
5. Take a walk along a historic beach
La Caleta is a beach in the historic centre of the city of Cádiz. It was a natural port where Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman ships anchored along the channels that separated the archipelago from the islands that make up ancient Cádiz. Today, you can walk along the beach to see the remains of this ancient civilization, but you can also stroll along the beach and enjoy the spectacular sunsets and local and international restaurants. If you want a little more beaches on your vacation, we recommend renting a Villa in El Palmar, a short distance from Cádiz, where you can also enjoy the sea, sand and beautiful sunsets.
6. Go see a play in a 150-year-old theatre
The Gran Teatro Falla is a theatre in the Plaza de Flagera in the Spanish city of Cádiz, built in 1871 by the architect García del Álamo in wood and has undergone several restorations over the years. Today, its neo-Mudejar style is built in red brick, and the main façade has three large horseshoe-arch doors alternating red and white. The floor plan is in the shape of a horseshoe and the floors conform to it. In February, a great contest of carnival groups takes place. During the rest of the year, the theatre hosts other local and international musical artists.
7. Eat a seafood dish in the centre of La Viña
La Viña is a district in the historic centre of the city of Cádiz, whose name is related to its past prosperity as a wine region. Starting in the 18th century, the area was built due to the h4 demographic growth that the city experienced as a result of the commercial boom with America. Due to its location away from the port, it did not arouse the interest of shippers to India, so it was inhabited by a popular class that depended on fishing activity off the coast of La Caleta. It is one of the most popular attractions of the city because it offers guests a different perspective and allows them to see the true lifestyle of the locals. It is also a great place to find typical food with a truly local flavour, such as delicious fish dishes with all the essence of history.
Information about airbnb in Cádiz
🏡 Airbnbs available: | 443 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -56%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £35. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 70 properties. |