Scenic Drive: Travel by coach to the heart of Cadiz and enjoy glimpses of notable landmarks along the way, such as the Mudejar-style tobacco factory, built in 1741, which now serves as the Congress building, the Santo Domingo Church, the old Royal Prison, the Roman Theater, the ancient Phoenician port of La Caleta, and the historic castle walls that once protected the town.
Cadiz Stroll: Disembark the coach at Plaza San Juan de Dios and embark on a walking tour visiting Plaza de la Mina, formerly a monk’s vegetable patch and the exterior of the Cadiz Museum. Stroll along Calle Ancha, where you can admire beautiful 19th-century palaces and the impressive cathedral. Step inside to see the eclectic blend of 13th-century Baroque style and neo-Classical architecture.
Art of Flamenco: Conclude your day at La Cava, a renowned Flamenco venue, where you can enjoy a lively demonstration of typical Spanish dance, accompanied by delicious tapas and drinks.
What to Bring: Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Good to Know: The cathedral is closed on Sundays due to mass service. Walking portion is mostly over flat surfaces with some cobblestones at the old town of Cadiz.