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2 days in Cadiz: our weekend ideas

By Sèverine, Region Lovers | 3 February 2025 | no intrusive ads, no sponsored content, just some affiliate links - if you use them, we get a small commission (read more)

A historic port city inAndalucia, Cadiz invites you to discover its rich maritime and architectural heritage, enjoy its lively, friendly atmosphere and savour its delicious cuisine.

In this article, we propose a 2-day itinerary for Cádiz. It combines the must-sees of the historic center with seaside options to take full advantage of what the city has to offer.

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This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We made our own choices, visited the area anonymously, and paid our bills in full.

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Practical tips for visiting Cadiz in 2 days
Our ideal itinerary: 2 days in Cadiz
Alternative 1: Cadiz in relaxation mode
Alternative 2: Cadiz’s maritime heritage
Alternative 3: For architecture enthusiasts
Alternatives 4: Cadiz with children
What you need to know for your weekend in Cadiz

Practical tips for visiting Cadiz in 2 days

What can you see in Cadiz in 2 days? Is it long enough?

In 2 days, you can discover Cadiz’s must-sees: the Baroque Cathedral, the Torre Tavira, the historic center with its picturesque streets and the Parc Genovés for a green break. You can also relax on the beaches. These two days will give you a good overview of this Andalucia city, rich in history and bathed by the ocean.

Maps of must-see attractions

To help you find your way around our itinerary below, here’s our map of Cadiz’s main tourist attractions:

cadiz attractions map
Map of Cadiz’s main attractions

Getting around Cadiz

  • The best solution is to leave your vehicle in the parking lot. Cadiz is best discovered on foot. It’s an easy city to explore: compact and flat!
  • But if you find it too difficult to walk, you can use the Hop-On Hop-Off bus, which takes you to all the main areas to explore and provides information along the way.
  • City buses are also an easy and inexpensive option. More details here
  • If you’d like to find out more about this intriguing city, you can also take part in a guided tour: on foot or by bike, and why not, by Segway.
Hop On Hop Off bus in Cadiz

Where to sleep in Cadiz

During our stay in Cadiz, we chose to stay at theHotel Parador de Cadiz, a 4-star establishment located on the waterfront at the tip of the city, offering spectacular views over the bay. The rooms are elegant, and there’s a superb outdoor pool, a spa and a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine. Close to attractions such as Castillo Santa Catalina and Parc Genovés, it’s an ideal place to relax after a day’s exploring. Check prices, photos and availability and book.

Hotel Parador de Cadiz
Hotel Parador de Cadiz
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Our ideal itinerary: 2 days in Cadiz

Day 1 – Immerse yourself in the city’s atmosphere

Morning: discover the old town and the Roman Theatre of Gadès

  • The old town of Cadiz is a real architectural treasure trove, where we enjoyed wandering around. Its narrow streets, mostly pedestrian, are often shaded. Look up and you’ll discover oriels and magnificent balconies with meticulous detail. They bear witness to the singular history of Cadiz, considered to be the oldest city in Europe. This labyrinth of streets reveals a lively life, punctuated by cafés and restaurants where it’s pleasant to take a break.
  • Continuing your exploration, you’ll reach the Roman Theatre of Gadès, an impressive vestige nestled right in the heart of the town. Built in the 1st century BC, it could accommodate up to 10,000 spectators. Its tiers and interior galleries, still visible today, allow us to appreciate the ingenuity of the ancient builders. More info on the official website here.
Roman Theatre of Gadès, Cadiz
Théâtre Romain de Gadès

Late lunch at Restaurant Puerta Del Eden

Just 2 steps from the Théâtre de Gadès, Restaurant Puerta del Edén is a Moroccan restaurant. An opportunity to taste the oriental influences that have enriched Andalucia. You’ll enjoy couscous, tagines, shawarma and falafel, as well as some vegetarian options. Renowned for its authentic flavors and reasonable prices, this is a delicious address, and a journey. Reservations recommended on +34 856 66 48 61.

As you leave the restaurant and head towards the cathedral, you’ll pass under theArco de la Rosa, an ancient gate in the medieval city wall.

Afternoon: visit to the Cathedral and Torre Del Reloj

  • Cadiz Cathedral is an emblematic monument whose construction, begun in the 18th century, took 116 years to complete, blending Baroque and Neoclassical styles. We particularly liked its gold-tiled dome, once a landmark for sailors. Its façade, alternating limestone and oyster stone, offers a beautiful contrast. Inside, columns, ceilings, sculpted stalls and imposing organs illustrate the architectural richness of the site. Find out more here.
  • The Cathedral’s Clock Tower offers one of the finest views of Cadiz. From the top, we could admire the 360-degree view of the city and its bay. Here you can contemplate the city’s distinctive architecture and the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean. The ascent also allows you to take a closer look at the magnificent dome, a unique visual experience.
Dome of Cadiz Cathedral

Dinner in a tapas bar

If you want to spend a real Andalucia evening and immerse yourself in the nights of Cadiz, there’s nothing better than a tapas bar at dusk. After strolling along the waterfront at sunset, head for the El Faro Restaurant in Cadiz. It’s a veritable institution. In a small alley on the edge of town, you’ll find 2 spaces: a chic dining room and a tapas bar. The menu features a wide range of local specialities, tapas and traditional dishes. A must-have. Find out more here.

Day 2 – Explore Cadiz’s other gems

Morning: Genovés Park and Torre Tavira

  • Right next to the Hotel Parador de Cadiz, start the day with a stroll through the Parque Genovés. It’s a haven of peace on the edge of the city. You’ll discover fascinating exotic species such as Monterey cypress and Norfolk Island pine. Created at the end of the 18th century, this park is an ideal green space for getting into shape.
  • The Tavira Tower is one of Cadiz’s 140 historic watchtowers, and the only one with a Camera Obscura. In Cadiz, we enjoyed this unique system invented by Leonardo da Vinci. You’ll also discover 2 fascinating exhibition rooms that trace the history of Cadiz and explain how the Camera Obscura works. Reservations required here.
View from the top of Torre Tavira, Cadiz
View from the Torre Tavira terrace

Fast, healthy lunch in the heart of the Old Town

To avoid the torpor of digestion and make the most of the afternoon’s sightseeing, Restaurant La Veganesa is an excellent option. Vegan restaurant, 2 steps from the cathedral, offering creative, tasty cuisine in a plant-based atmosphere. On the menu: vegan tapas, soy burgers, stuffed mushrooms and tortillas, and of course homemade desserts. Find out more here.

Ruelle de la Vieille Ville, Cadiz
Ruelle de la Vieille Ville

Afternoon: discover the Castillos of Cadiz

  • You can then head for the Castillo de Santa Catalina, a preserved 17th-century fortress high above Playa de la Caleta. The château hosts numerous cultural events, including exhibitions by artists in residence and summer concerts. We particularly appreciated the ocean views from its fortified walls. You can extend your beach walk to Castillo San Sebastian. More info here
  • Follow the Paseo Fernando Quinones for 1.5km to reach the Castillo San Sebastian, which stands on a small island. This other fortress has a fascinating history dating back to the Greeks, when the island was home to the temple of Kronos. Its current name comes from a chapel built in the 15th century by sailors fleeing the plague. The castle was built in the early 18th century and includes an electric lighthouse dating from 1908, the second largest in Spain. More info here
Castillo San Sebastian, Cadiz
Castillo San Sebastian

Dinner: Enjoy the comfort of the Hotel Parador de Cádiz

If you’re spending your last night in Cádiz and won’t be leaving until the following morning, a relaxing evening at theHotel Parador de Cádiz is the perfect way to end the day:

  • An exquisite dinner at the restaurant, where you can savor local specialties while enjoying breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from the terrace,
  • An evening swim in the hotel pool with the same view,
  • For even more relaxation, treat yourself to a session at the spa, open until 9pm.
View of Castillo San Sebastian in Cadiz
View of Castillo San Sebastian

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Alternative 1: Cadiz in relaxation mode

If you love beaches and long walks by the sea, Cadiz’spaseo maritimo is for you: 7km of seafront with spectacular ocean views.

  • Start at Playa de la Caleta, between Castillo Santa Catalina and Castillo San Sebastián, then continue along Playa de la Victoria to Playa de la Cortadura.
  • Along the waterfront, you can admire the city’s architecture, relax on the many benches and enjoy romantic views, especially at sunset, near the cathedral.
Playa de la Caleta, Cadiz
Playa de la Caleta

Alternative 2: Cadiz’s maritime heritage

Cadiz’s rich maritime heritage has been forged over 3000 years of history, from its Phoenician foundation to its 18th-century heyday as a center of transatlantic trade. The city also played a crucial role in trade with the Americas from the 16th century onwards. We offer you..:

  • Explore the bay’s port, a harbour complex dating back to antiquity.
  • Visit the Cadiz Museum to discover Phoenician and Roman remains linked to the city’s naval history.
  • Climb to the top of Torre Tavira. This former watchtower offers a panoramic view of the bay.
  • Don’t miss the Castillos Santa Catalina and San Sebastian. They played a crucial role in Cadiz’s maritime defense.
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Alternative 3: For architecture enthusiasts

If you love architecture, Cadiz offers a rich heritage to explore. It reflects its maritime past and historical Mediterranean influences:

  • The majestic Cathedral of Cadiz blends Baroque and Neoclassical styles, and dominates the city with its golden dome.
  • The Grand Théâtre Falla, with its neo-Mudejar architecture, impresses with its red and white façade.
  • Don’t miss the Monument to the Constitution of 1812 in the Spanish Steps, a neoclassical masterpiece.
  • Stroll through the streets of the old town to admire the picturesque facades and squares.
Falla Grand Theatre, Cadiz
Falla Grand Theatre

Alternatives 4: Cadiz with children

The town offers a wide range of activities to keep youngsters entertained:

  • The family-friendly beach at La Caleta is ideal for swimming and playing in the sand.
  • We also recommend a visit to the Puppet Museum, for young and old alike.
  • Families can also enjoy an unforgettable dolphin and whale-watching excursion.
  • Parc Genovés, with its majestic trees, is perfect for a refreshing break.
Parc Genovés, Cadiz
Genovés Park
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The weather in Cadiz

Cadiz enjoys an oceanic Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers tempered by sea breezes. We’ve enjoyed generous sunshine all year round and pleasant temperatures, even in winter. Rainfall is rare, making the city ideal for a visit in any season.

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Affluence in Cadiz

Cadiz attracts many visitors, especially in summer and during Carnival (February-March). We’ve been there in winter, when the atmosphere is more peaceful and the crowds smaller. We enjoyed being able to stroll leisurely through the old town and visit the cathedral without the crowds. Mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine make it a pleasant time of year to discover the city.

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Even when it’s raining, Cadiz has plenty to offer:

  • The city’s museums, theaters and monuments await you for enriching cultural discoveries.
  • It’s also an opportunity to sample the flavors of local gastronomy.
  • And why not treat yourself to the luxury of a spa like the one at the Parador de Cádiz and spend the night. Check prices, photos and availability and book.
Exhibition at Castillo Santa Catalina, Cadiz
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