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Plaza de las Flores, Cádiz, Spain

Plaza de las Flores, Cádiz, Spain: Our most recommended tours and activities

Cadiz: City Center Guided Walking Tour

1. Cadiz: City Center Guided Walking Tour

Discover highlights like San Juan de Dios Square, Cadiz Cathedral, and the Roman Theater on a walking tour of Cadiz with a bilingual guide. Admire 19th-century houses in Plaza de las Flores and visit El Pópulo, one of the oldest neighborhoods of Cadiz. Get an in-depth look at local history. After meeting your guide in San Juan de Dios Square, begin your tour with a short historical introduction. Pass through the medieval neighborhood of El Pópulo next to the Roman Theater. Learn about the importance of trade with America and trader palaces like Casa del Almirante. Walk between two cathedrals while getting to know more about both. Head to Plaza de las Flores, one of the most beautiful squares you can find in Cadiz. Snap photos of the 19th-century houses surrounding the square before finishing the tour at Cadiz Central Market.

Cádiz: Private Walking Tour with Local Guide

2. Cádiz: Private Walking Tour with Local Guide

Discover the history and heritage of the city of Cádi . Along the way, you will stroll through Central Market , Las Flores Square, at the heart of La Viña. Start in la Plaza San Juan de Dios, THE beautiful Town Hall Square and go through the El Populo neighborhood, and see old cafés, boutiques, markets, and bookstores. Taste a typical Tapas after the tour (not included in the price) and then enjoy a short trip on one of Cádiz vintage trams.

Cadiz: Historical Walking Tour with Visit to Roman Theatre

3. Cadiz: Historical Walking Tour with Visit to Roman Theatre

Immerse yourself in the fascinating past of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited town, Cadiz, on this walking tour with an English or Spanish guide. Follow in the steps of the Phoenicians who founded it 3000 years ago, visiting the Roman Theatre, Casa del Almirante, and Avenue Campo del Sur. Start your tour from Plaza de San Juan de Dios, the commercial center of the city since way back in the 16th century. Make your way to the El Populo neighborhood dominated by the towering, baroque Cádiz Cathedral and its older, smaller neighbor, Santa Cruz church. Follow your guide to the cloistered patio of Casa del Almirante (House of the Admiral). Learn about this fine example of a Valencian Baroque mansion as you admire the doorway carved from Genoese marble and Gothic arches. Next, see one of the finest relics remaining from Cádiz’s booming period, the Roman Theatre, the oldest known Roman theatre in Spain. Let our imagination fly amidst the ruins and try to recreate the performances that took place here. Continue down a serpentine path tracing the southern coast along Mar del Vendaval (Gale Sea). Admire views of the Atlantic Ocean from the seafront promenade of Avenue Campo del Sur. Then, it's time to move forward in time by taking a stroll around the burgeois city of the 19th century where the Spanish worked on their first Constitution in 1812. Stop in Plaza de las Flores next to the post office building. End the tour in the quaint Plaza Candelaria in the historic center.

From Cadiz: Private White Villages and City Guided Tour

4. From Cadiz: Private White Villages and City Guided Tour

Soak up the breathtaking beauty of 2 of Andalusia's white villages. Admire the whitewashed houses and their colorful flowers with your guide, then take a private tour of the historic city of Cadiz including all of its key sights. Start with pickup from your accommodation or the port in Cadiz as you get ready to dive into Andalucia's unique culture. Enjoy a scenic drive out the first white village stop at Medina Sidonia. Stroll through its Moorish streets while taking in its authentic and atmospheric architecture. Next, head for the second white village of Vejer de la Frontera. Admire its location nestled in a landscape of rolling hills and orange groves. Enjoy some free time for lunch before your afternoon tour of Cadiz. Thencover the key sights of historic Cadiz. Visit the Plaza San Juan de Dios or Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Marvel at the architectural delights of the church of San Juan de Dios, the Casa de los Pazos Miranda, and the neoclassical Town Hall. Continue your tour with a trip to the Barrio del Pópulo, Cadiz's oldest quarter. Marvel at the 3 entrance arches including the Arco de la Rosa, and take a stroll around the market. End your tour by visiting the Plaza de las Flores and the Tavira Tower, the old town's tallest building.

From Cadiz: Private Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera

5. From Cadiz: Private Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera

Enjoy this private tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera on a day trip from Cadiz, with pickup and drop-off, and see its most emblematic places with a local guide. See the bustling squares of Plaza San Juan de Dios, Barrio del Pópulo, Plaza de las Flores, and Central Market. Then, head to Jerez to see its cathedral and charterhouse. Start by walking down the cobblestone promenade of Cadiz, continuing to the Plaza San Juan de Dios, the commercial city center since the 16th century. Pass by important buildings including the Plaza del Ayuntamiento or City Hall, the Church of San Juan de Dios, and the Casa de los Pazos de Miranda. Continue through the Barrio del Pópulo, the oldest quarter of the city, and see the 3 entrance arches of Arco de la Rosa, Arco del Pópulo, and Arco de los Blancos. Next, head to the Central Market with a multitude of stalls, especially those selling fresh fish and seafood. Make your way to Plaza de las Flores, a lively square with a flower market, bars, eateries & the city's 1930 main post office. See the Torre Tavira, the tallest building in the old town. Reach the famous Falla Theatre to see the epicenter of the carnival of Cadiz. Next, go to Genovés Park which dates back to the end of the 18th century and has ranked as one of the most beautiful urban parks in Spain since its inauguration. Finish the city tour at the Castle of Santa Catalina and visit some nearby beaches if time allows. For the next part of your tour, head to Jerez, a city known for its sherry, equestrian and bullfighting traditions, and flamenco music. See the Jerez Cathedral, a building from the 17th century which combines Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Visit the Charterhouse of Jerez de la Frontera, considered one of the buildings of greatest artistic value in the province of Cádiz. Admire its late Gothic style from the 15th century with Baroque aspects dating from the 17th century. Finally, head back to Cadiz.

Cádiz: Private Walking Tour

6. Cádiz: Private Walking Tour

Explore the historic center of Cádiz and see some of its most important monuments such as the Roman Walls, Cadiz Cathedral, and the neighborhood of La Viña. Learn about the history of the city which is one of the oldest in the world and has been influenced by a variety of civilizations. Start by meeting at your hotel in the central areas of Cádiz. Stroll through the historic center with your guide and discover the historic monuments of one of the oldest cities in the world. Discover Moorish and Hispanic architectural styles other influences from the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans. See the Town Hall, Roman Theatre, and the beautiful Plaza de las Flores. Explore the charming La Viña quarter, home to buzzing typical Andalusian taverns and tapas bars. Admire the views of the famous Caleta Beach. Enter Cádiz Cathedral to learn about its fascinating history. After the tour, you will have gained a greater appreciation of one of the jewels of Andalusia.

Cadiz: City Tour with Private Vehicle and Guide

7. Cadiz: City Tour with Private Vehicle and Guide

Make the most of your time in Cadiz on a private tour with your own vehicle. Stroll along the Paseo Maritimo, wander the streets of the El Pópulo neighborhood, and visit Genovés Park. After getting picked up from your hotel, head to your first stop, the Paseo Maritimo. Here, witness the Cuban influence on the city's architecture and admire the shore of Playa de la Victoria, one of the city's most popular beaches. Next, hop back in the car for a tour of the city center. In Plaza del Ayuntamiento, witness the architecture of San Juan de Dios Church, Casa de Los Pazos Miranda, and the Town Hall. Continue to the El Pópulo neighborhood, the oldest neighborhood in the city, where you can admire three unique entrance arches. Then head to the Central Market where you can sample everything from fresh fish to Belgian and international cuisine. After the market, visit the beautiful Plaza de las Flores and the Tavira Tower, the tallest building in the old town, before arriving at the famous Falla Theater, the epicenter of Cadiz's carnival activities. Afterward, visit Genovés Park, an 18th-century park that has been voted one of the most beautiful in Spain. Finish at the Castle of Santa Catalina before getting dropped off back at your hotel with a stop at La Caleta Beach if you have time.

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What people are saying about Plaza de las Flores, Cádiz, Spain

Overall rating

4.8 / 5

based on 32 reviews

Ana was awesome! Her knowledge of the city of Cadiz and its history was on full display. She walked us through multiple barrios and explained the timeline and history for each. She gave us ample time for photos and was patient with the abundance of questions we asked. I would highly recommend Cadizfornia Tours if you are in town and looking for a qualified guide service. We found them through a NY Times article from 2018 discussing the top 52 places to visit in the world. Google it for an informative read.

Chada was a great local guide. She walked us through Cadiz and shared so much information including history, how to properly pronounce Cadiz (and a number of other words) and she shared several places to eat and visit. Knowledgeable, fun and passionate! Chada provided a wonderful tour of Cadiz and we will be back! Muchas Gracias!

Mateo was AWESOME...very informative....took us to a variety of spots..ancient ruins, churches, central market, showed us restaurants for lunch and how to get to the best beach after lunch with beds and umbrellas

Anna is terrific! Energetic, knowledgeable and very engaging. She makes the city come alive. Outstanding in every way… plus a great source for lunch recommendations. Oh those chickpea and shrimp fitters….

Anna sold Cadiz to us in just 2 hours.. Knowledgable, enthusiastic and great fun to spend time with. She stands out as a guide.