Design your own route in Cádiz

Design your own route in Cádiz
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Design your own route. Guided tours through the historical-artistic centre of Cadiz with a completely personalised route, adapted to the group's preferences.

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Itinerary: The visit lasts two hours and covers over three thousand years of history with a route that takes you through the most traditional neighbourhoods, squares and streets in Cadiz. 1- Plaza de San Antonio, dominated by the Church of San Antonio and surrounded by buildings constructed during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is the scenario for the Proclamation of the Cadiz Carnival. 2- Plaza de Mina, located in the heart of the historical old town in the centre of which stands a statue of General Espoz y Mina from which it takes its name. 3- Plaza de San Francisco, featuring the San Francisco Convent, a square which is full of life and where you will be surrounded by terraces and shops. 4- Plaza de España, where you'll find the monument to the Constitution. 5- Calle Ancha, one of the most symbolic streets. 6- Oratory of San Felipe Neri. 7- The visit continues towards the Torre Tavira, the highest lookout tower in Cadiz standing at 45 metres above sea-level. This tower was the port's official watchtower in 1778 and has exhibition rooms and a "Camera Obscura", a unique tourist attraction. 8- Cathedrals. 9- El Pópulo Neighbourhood. 7- Plaza de San Juan de Dios. This square houses buildings like the Town Hall, the Church of San Juan de Dios, the Casa de los Pazos Miranda and the two recently-built fountains where yo can enjoy a wonderful sound, light and colour show. Tell us what you want to see in Cadiz and we'll organise it for you.

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Wed May 22 00:00:00 CEST 2019 - Sun May 31 23:59:59 CEST 2020
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