Cádiz is a city in southern Spain. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe. You will find it on a narrow peninsula surrounded by the sea. Many people visit for its history, beaches, and local food.
You can start at the Cádiz Cathedral. It has a tall tower where you can see the whole city. Near the cathedral, you will find Plaza de San Juan de Dios with many restaurants. Walk to the Torre Tavira, an old watchtower with a camera obscura. The Central Market is a good place to try local seafood. If you like history, visit the Roman Theatre and the Castillo de San Sebastián, a fortress by the water. La Caleta Beach is small but famous, located between two castles.
Cádiz is friendly to gay visitors. There is no specific gay district, but many bars welcome everyone. In the city center.
Getting around Cádiz is easy. The city is small, so you can walk to most places. Buses run through the main streets. Taxis and bikes are also available. If you want to visit nearby areas, you can take a train or ferry.
Cádiz is a good place to explore history, beaches, and local life. Whether you walk, take a bus, or ride a bike, you will find interesting places everywhere.
Boutique Hotel OLOM in Cádiz, Spain, is a gay-friendly hotel in the historic center. You stay close to many attractions, bars, and restaurants. La Caleta Beach, the nearest beach, is a 10-minute walk away. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, air-conditione