TOP 5 REASONS WHY CÁDIZ CITY SHOULD BE ON YOUR BUCKET LIST THIS YEAR

Jan 25, 2024 | TRAVEL & DISCOVER | 0 comments

Welcome to the enchanting world of Cádiz, my cherished hometown, where every cobblestone street whispers tales of centuries past. Nestled in the heart of Andalucia, this captivating city beckons travelers with its irresistible charm and timeless allure.

As a proud local, I may be biased, but trust me, after delving into the treasures of Cádiz through this post, you’ll understand why it’s an unmissable gem on any journey through Southern Spain.

From its historic landmarks to its vibrant culture, there’s no shortage of reasons to lose yourself in the magic of Cádiz.

So, join me on a virtual tour and discover why this ‘underrated corner of Spain’—as acclaimed by the New York Times—is a destination worthy of every adventurer’s bucket list

5 Reasons as to why you should take your time to visit this Southern Gaditana city.

1. The Climate of Cádiz

Yes, yes, southern Spain has great weather. BUT unlike other popular cities, people enjoy visiting, Cádiz has an average temperature of 13C in the winter to 25C in the summer and boasts 300 days of sunshine with 7 full hours of daylight in the winter to 14 hours in the summer. 

What does this mean? While other Cities in Andalucia can get cold in the winter and blisteringly hot in the summer,  Cádiz has a pretty mild temperature all year around and no matter how cold it is in the morning as soon as that sun hits the sky it is the perfect temperature to explore and enjoy the city.

If you are also interested in a little ocean action then you’re in luck because the water temperature is between 16C in the winter to 23C degrees which means one can swim and sunbathe from May to October (and really, even into December). Surfing and scuba diving are possible all year round with a (wetsuit recommended -unless you are a masochist, a Brit, or German ;)). 

2. The Cities Architecture

Cádiz is a unique Andalusian city. The French Poet and traveler Antoine de Latour described it in his 1858 play, La Baie de Cadix or ‘The beautiful Cádiz’,

“…(Cádiz) is a ship made of stone, anchored in the middle of the ocean… “

Antoine de Latour

Cádiz is considered the oldest inhabited city of Spain and possibly even Western Europe, and much of the city we can see today dates back to Cádiz’s golden age, the 18th century. It was during these years, Cádiz gained much of its character and breathtaking beauty. The trade between Spain and the West Indies, starting in the 15th century, turned this small coastal town into a cosmopolitan center for trade and politics, which is evident in the older quarter of the city’s architecture.

The palatial style homes are fashioned in the characteristic style of the era they were built. Borroc, Neoclassical, and Elizabethan styles are nestled between old and new constructions and speak of a time of elegance, wealth, and beauty. This combination of old and new has organically grown into long windy streets, beckoning one to wander and discover their charm and history. 

Side note: Havana city was originally fashioned after the old city of Cádiz So, if you don’t have the chance to visit Cuba, Cádiz is a great display of what Havanna was originally intended to resemble.

3. Walkable & Bikeable

Cádiz is enjoyed outside due to its many intimate courtyards and plazas to wander and lose oneself in. Around every corner, you can find a lovely boutique, cafe, or local bar to sit and enjoy a tapa, refreshing beverage, or coffee. 

The many parks and walking streets offer great places to roam and admire the lovely views of the city and the Atlantic ocean, as well as shoreline strolls, a true outdoor museum.

A bike path also circumvents both the old and new cities of Cádiz.  It is a great way to enjoy the area in a couple of hours.  If you are interested in a Bike Cádiz adventure check out our bike tour options here.

4. The Food of Cádiz

The gastronomy of Cádiz is a debatable topic. Domestically the area is known and famous for ‘pescaito frito’ or fried fish. This is not to say one cannot enjoy a delicious non-fried fish, because you most certainly can. The cuisine of the area developed around Cádiz´s origin as being a city of navigators and explorers. Thus the food and tapas were created to last,.. Salted, cured, and canned.

Cádiz City is a great place to tapa, a fun way of sampling a variety of dishes as they are normally served in small sharable portions. Many quaint bars are family-owned, some converted from old shops or ultramarinos. These were traditional stores for dry goods, usually products that would come from the New World; chocolate, coffee, beans, spices, etc..

Discovering these local spots and sampling the tapa of the day or the bar’s specialty, is a fun gastronomical adventure, and all part of the joy and charm of Cádiz, not to be missed. 

This being said Cádiz is home to many delicious restaurants. Several are Michelin listed, one with a star, but each has their own style, and take, on the local cuisine. 

5. The people of Cádiz

The people of Cádiz, or the Gaditanos as the locals are called, are a reflection of their city; good-humored, smiley, and warm. Although technically a city the people of Cádiz give off vibes of a small town. They are neighborly and hospitable. Most people are quick with a smile and treat you like an old friend. Social norms are simple and based mainly on respect kindness and a sense of humor. 

Cádiz has always been a cosmopolitan city due to its location and historic connection to trade with the Americas. Its people are used to visitors from all parts of the world and they are happy to show off their city or extend a helping hand to anyone who asks or is in need. 

And like most places in Spain locals enjoy their social time resulting in numerous celebrations and festivals. 

In My Opinion

To be honest, there are endless reasons to visit Cádiz, a few are listed below:

Museums which showcase Cadi’z rich history

Celebrations and Festivals :

Carnival
  • Canival
  • Semana Santa
  • Sail GP

Michelin listed restaurants:

Codigo de Barra – (2023 received its first Michelin Star)
– La curiosidad de Mauro Barreiro
– Ciclo
– Almanque
– Contraseña

One of the best reasons to visit Cádiz City, in my opinion, is that it is a safe place to chill. It runs at a slower pace, enabling one to immerse into the Spanish culture with less frenzy than in a big busy city. If your visit includes an overnight the sunset is NOT to be missed!

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It is a pleasure to meet you!!! I am a huge history geek and I have always loved learning about cultures, anecdotes, and the stories of the people around me. 

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