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ENTREARCOS

Cádiz

ARCO apartamento junto a la Catedral de Cádiz

9.6 Exceptional

ARCO apartamento junto a la Catedral de Cádiz

Cádiz

Apartamento en el centro de Cádiz

9.6 Exceptional

Apartamento en el centro de Cádiz

Cádiz

Apartamento en pleno centro historico

9.5 Exceptional

Apartamento en pleno centro historico

Cádiz

El Rincón de Fabio Little Apartments

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El Rincón de Fabio Little Apartments

Cádiz

Apartamentos GADIR CENTRO

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Apartamentos GADIR CENTRO

Cádiz

Apartamentos Soho Boutique Palillero

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Apartamentos Soho Boutique Palillero

Cádiz

Casa Patio del Panadero

9.0 Exceptional

Casa Patio del Panadero

Cádiz

Plazuela del Carbón Suites

9.0 Exceptional

Plazuela del Carbón Suites

Old Town, Cádiz

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Where Europe Ends and the Sea Begins

Hey! Haven’t visited Cádiz yet? The capital of the province isn’t just the oldest city in Western Europe but also a destination for beaches, food, and good living. Cádiz is the temple of chirigotas and a tribute to great humor. Cross its bridges and step into a city that meets the sea on beautiful beaches and tells its story through ancient walls and historic neighborhoods.

"Wit, sea breezes, and a Silver Cup of charm"

Renting apartments in Cádiz: the best way to explore Europe’s oldest city

Cádiz is one of the most charming cities in Andalusia. With its ancient origins, founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC, it boasts a unique historic center and lively neighborhoods that invite you to join the party. Choosing to rent apartments in Cádiz from Apartum is the smartest idea to enjoy all this and the delightful urban beaches of the city.

Enjoy Cádiz’s historic center by renting apartments in the city

One of the advantages of staying in apartments in Cádiz is the freedom to explore at your own pace, as the historic center is best enjoyed on a leisurely stroll.

The Monument to the Constitution, tied to the historic events of 1812, is a fascinating way to remember the origins of Spanish democracy.

The Cathedral, with its two-tone facade, combines Baroque and Neoclassical styles, built over the remains of a previous cathedral.

Feel “gaditano” living in Cádiz’s most iconic neighborhoods

Undoubtedly, the true essence of Cádiz is felt in its famous neighborhoods. Immersing yourself in local life by staying in apartments in Cádiz’s most vibrant areas is the best way to get to know the city.

With a holiday apartment in Cádiz’s Santa María neighborhood, you’ll be in the birthplace of flamenco, hearing its soulful tunes in narrow streets lined with geranium-filled balconies.

The Mentidero neighborhood is one of the city’s most iconic areas, deeply linked to the days of the 1812 Constitution’s proclamation. Its highlights include the stunning Genovés Park, filled with plants from around the world.

Accommodation in Cádiz: urban beaches as delightful as those in the province

While Cádiz province’s beaches are justifiably famous, the urban beaches of the capital are equally remarkable. Staying in a Cádiz apartment lets you enjoy the sea just steps from your accommodation.

The La Caleta Beach is the most popular and family-friendly, offering stunning views of the San Sebastián and Santa Catalina castles.

The La Cortadura Beach is the wildest, offering peace and tranquility for visitors seeking a more intimate setting.

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Food for the soul… and the stomach

Andalusia is a paradise for food lovers, and Cádiz is one of the best cities to experience it. Situated by the Mediterranean Sea and close to the vast Atlantic, seafood reigns supreme. Combine fresh ingredients with an irresistible culinary culture, and the result is a true delight.

Dining out in Cádiz comes with a warning: you might not make it to the main course! Tapas are a temptation, and you’re likely to feel full before ordering. Fried fish, marinated dogfish, seafood, and more seafood are just a few classics.

Whether wandering through the Viña neighborhood or the Pópulo, the experience is even more rewarding when capped with onion tuna, cuttlefish with potatoes, or yet more seafood. For dessert? Panizas, pestiños, Cádiz bread, or a sweet tocino de cielo.

A southern retreat

The Cádiz area is filled with beautiful towns that often steal the spotlight from the capital. However, the Silver Cup (La Tacita de Plata) is an attractive destination in its own right, and for many reasons.

Whether it’s your base for a trip to southern Spain or you’re planning a weekend getaway, Cádiz offers essential sights and experiences.

Squares, towers, and narrow streets

Squares: San Antonio Square and Cathedral Square are two classic spots for locals and visitors alike.

Puertas de Tierra: the last remaining gate to the city’s old town.

Gran Teatro Falla: a beautiful, slightly decaying theater that hosts the famous chirigotas performances.

Santa Cruz sobre el Mar (New Cathedral): a must-have photo for any postcard collection.

Tavira Tower: one of the best ways to see Cádiz from above.

Cádiz Museum: if the beach and food leave you with some free time, discover history and art here.

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Chirigotas and other curiosities

The Cádiz accent is distinctive, and the local vocabulary is as unique as their humor. Like their accent, Cádiz has other equally characteristic and fascinating traits.

Curious facts about Cádiz

The ocean’s siren: as Lord Byron called it.

The oldest: Cádiz is the oldest city in Western Europe.

La Pepa: the first Spanish Constitution was proclaimed here.

Rain, lots of rain: despite appearances, Cádiz is a surprisingly rainy city.

Underground tunnels: the city is built atop a network of subterranean tunnels.

Genoese carnival: it was Genoese traders who introduced the carnival tradition here.

Quillo!: the friendly term locals use to address each other in Cádiz and its surroundings.

A city of Carnival and good vibes

Laughter is good and necessary (or so they say). One thing is certain: Cádiz knows a thing or two about laughter, celebrated not just with their renowned wit but also through their famous Carnival. But there’s much more to do in Cádiz.

Peace and movement in Cádiz

Wander through the neighborhoods: Pópulo and La Viña are just two of Cádiz’s most picturesque areas. Don’t miss a stroll by the sea.

Top-notch beaches: Cádiz’s beaches are unlike any other city’s. No need to leave town to enjoy gems like La Caleta.

Cross the bridges: the old Carranza Bridge and La Pepa Bridge are your gateways in and out of Cádiz.

Parks, gardens, and shade: the botanical garden, Genovés Park, and Apodaca Promenade offer perfect summer refuges.

Sea and land markets: seeing a city’s fresh produce is always revealing. Head to the central market!

Fun and humor: whether at Carnival or in any local bar, come ready for jokes and good cheer.

Fill your plate: tapas and cold beer, as cliché as it gets, but undeniably true.

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