Founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 BCE Cadiz is appointed as one of the oldest cities in Spain. Cadiz has been the favorite destinations of the cruise travelers because of its nearby location to the Old Town. Located in the south-western part of Andalucia, Cadiz is proud of having been the favorite vacation destinations by the many travelers worldwide. Though Cadiz doesn’t have many attractions to see compared to the other cities of Spain however, Cadiz have these awesome attractions which they are proud to introduce to its visitors.
- The Torre Tavira—this is the main attractions of Cadiz. What makes it the main attraction in Cadiz because you can view the entire part of the city, when you climb this highest point of Cadiz.
- The Oratorio de San Felipe Neri—if you want to know more the historical background of Cadiz visiting this one example of baroque churches ideal. The church gives importance to the city because since it witnessed the first liberal constitution in 1812.
- The Museo de Cadiz—for art lovers or for those who want to view some of the amazing art collections of Cadiz the Museo de Cadiz is the best place to visit. This museum is segregated into many parts. Two of these parts were set for fine arts and archeology while the third part displays the ethological collection.
- The Cathedral de Cadiz—this cathedral was designed by the prominent artist Vicente Acero in the 18th century. Appointed as one of the incredible baroque structures in Cadiz, Cathedral de Cadiz was just recently finished in the 20th since it was just getting started.
- The Museo de Las Corts de Cadiz—aside from the Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, the Museo de Cadiz is also one of the attractions to visit if you want to know deeper the history of the city. The museum houses some of the awesome artifacts that make it a proof of its unique history.