Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Cadiz (Spain) - Monday, Apr. 27







Cadiz is three thousand years old, which makes it the oldest city of Europe. It has an essentially urban and maritime feel about it. Because it lacks any notable countryside or mountains around it, the Atlantic dominates the surroundings of Cadiz.
Built on what was once an island, Cadiz today has two principal parts: the central or historic quarter with narrow streets and plazas, completely surrounded by fortified walls which constantly.
Places of interest: Cathedral of Seville, Royal Alcazar, Santa Cruz Quarter, Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, Town Hall and Cadiz Archelogical Museum.
Climate: The province of Cadiz enjoys a warm, relatively mild climate with an average temperature of 72 degrees F in the summer, 52 degrees F in the winter – and more than 300 days sunshine a year.
We took open top tours bus for sightseeing and relaxed at the beautiful beach.

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