




Cádiz, Andalucía, España
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Cádiz is an ancient port city in southwestern Spain, built on a strip of land surrounded by the sea in the Andalusia region. The port is home to the Spanish navy, which in the 16th century became an important departure point for exploration and trade. The city boasts more than 100 watchtowers, including the famous Torre Tavira, traditionally used to spot ships, and the 18th-century cathedral, built on the seafront.
Traveling by car is the best option, considering that trains are expensive and can be delayed. Gasol...
Move around on foot because everything is close by and there are many traffic restrictions on the st...