Set on Victoria Beach, just 2.5 km outside Cádiz, Cádiz Paseo del Mar, Affiliated by Meliá Hotel features a restaurant and stylish rooms. It has a 24-hour reception.
A charming hotel that is ideally located in the heart of the historic old town of Cadiz, which enraptures the traveller with its warm mix of Andalucian, colonial and classical styles.
Patagonia Sur’s colourful modern rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV. It is situated 200 metres from Cádiz Cathedral and the Tavira Tower, in the historic Old Town.
Situated in Cádiz, 1 km from Playa de la Caleta, Casual Duende Cádiz provides air-conditioned accommodation and a terrace. The property is close to Plaza de Fray Felix, Cadiz Museum and Cortes Museum....
Raymond
Canada
Great location near the cathedral in the heart of Cadiz. Walking distance to most everything
Beautiful building - an old casa palacio - most rooms have a balcony onto the interior atrium. Mine also had a balcony onto the street. Very nice atmosphere. Staff were all very friendly and helpful. I enjoyed talking to all of them.
Lounge area where you can get various types of coffee free from a machine during the afternoon and evening, which is really appreciated. Strong, easy to use WIFI
Pricing was very reasonable. The hotel encourages guests to forego the daily room cleaning for environmental reasons which I think is fantastic. Bathroom and shower were spacious and the shower was very modern with push buttons and wand or overhead options.
This simple guest house is set 200 metres from Cadiz Port. It offers comfortable rooms with a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi, 3 minutes’ walk from Cadiz Cathedral and Tavira Tower.
Conveniently set in the centre of Cádiz, BYPILLOW La Sal provides air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a terrace.
Joanna
United Kingdom
It was great, the location within the old town is superb, the staff were really top notch, clean today and the roof top terrace was a lovely space to chill.
Boutique Hotel OLOM - Only Adults recommended is set in Cádiz’s charming Old Town, right next to Cádiz Cathedral. Its rooftop terrace has a small outdoor pool with amazing views of the cathedral.
Conveniently situated in the Old Town district of Cádiz, BYPILLOW Casa Gades is located 1.7 km from Santa Maria del Mar, 2.3 km from La Victoria Beach and 35 km from Novo Sancti Petri Golf.
Senator Cádiz Spa Hotel is located in Cádiz's old town, close to shopping centres. This hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and fitness centre. Free WiFi is provided.
Comfortable bed. Excellent location and good staff
Set on Victoria Beach, just 2.5 km outside Cádiz, Cádiz Paseo del Mar, Affiliated by Meliá Hotel features a restaurant and stylish rooms. It has a 24-hour reception.
Fantastic all around and the staff were all super nice.
This modern hotel overlooking the Atlantic Ocean is located on Victoria Beach, 3 km from the center of Cadiz. It offers a large outdoor pool, rooms with a terrace overlooking the sea and free Wi-Fi.
The location and views were fantastic and the staff very helpful
Set in a XVIII century building, Hotel Alquimia Cadiz is located in Cádiz Historic City Centre. This property offers an Andalusian patio and a rooftop terrace with views of the bay.
Quaint building with lovely terrace at top of hotel .
Situated in Cádiz, 1 km from Playa de la Caleta, Casual Duende Cádiz provides air-conditioned accommodation and a terrace. The property is close to Plaza de Fray Felix, Cadiz Museum and Cortes Museum.
Great location, lovely staff and excellent breakfast.
Hotel Boutique Convento Cádiz is a 17th-century convent in the centre of Cádiz and just 25 metres from the Palacio de Congresos Conference Centre. It has a charming interior courtyard.
Wonderful setting.
Beautiful building.
Great location
Patagonia Sur’s colourful modern rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV. It is situated 200 metres from Cádiz Cathedral and the Tavira Tower, in the historic Old Town.
The terrasse overlooking the cathedral was amazing!
Just 100 metres from Playa de la Victoria Beach, Occidental Cádiz offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV. The historic centre of Cadiz is a 15-minute walk away.
All the staff just great helpful and very friendly
Housed in an elegant 19th-century building, this hotel is in Cádiz’s old town, just 3 minutes’ walk from the port. It features a roof terrace and free WiFi.
Location, spacious rooms and historical decoration
Hotel Regio is situated on one of Cádiz’s main boulevards, 200 metres from Victoria Beach and surrounded by shops. The air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
We stayed 1 night and it was a great stay for the price.
Cádiz might be a small strip of land, but being the oldest inhabited city in Spain, it means that it’s covered with monuments from different ages and cultures. Beautiful sandy beaches kissed by crystalline waters are also part of its magic, while you won’t be able to forget that you’re in Andalusia, land of music and passion.
Founded by Phoenicians, it had Greek, Roman, Arab and Visigoth influence, and the Age of Discoveries reclaimed its fame as port city. It became a cosmopolitan centre of commerce, enriching a heritage still visible in its historic centre. Don’t miss its narrow streets, colourful squares, the Roman theatre, and the imposing and eclectic Cathedral. Some of the most unique hotels in Cádiz are located in the Old Town.
The newer districts include wide avenues and contemporary buildings. These are the areas of Cádiz with a larger offering of modern hotels on the beach and apartments for rent. Restaurants and cafés serving great local, Andalusian and Spanish specialities are also easy to find.
The railway stations of Estadio, Segunda Aguada, and Central link the city with the rest of the country, while the nearby Jerez Airport is 47 km away. If thinking of visiting southern Spain, check out the Cádiz accommodation deals on Booking.com!
I loved walking around Cadiz by night. You can literally get lost in the tiny streets of the old city (especially if you leave your phone on charge and no longer have google maps!!). There are hundreds of curiosities hidden in those streets. Local bars that stay open late into the night...
It's easy to walk around the waterfront of Cadiz, which is an island, from the port on one side to the cathedral and beyond on the otherside. Views changing all the time. There is a shortcut, but the sea view walk is far better and things to discover along the way.
You've got to explore Cadiz, it is very old indeed...
Ken
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The city is very compact and accessible on foot.
The city is very compact and accessible on foot. There is so much atmosphere as you explore the history and architecture of so many wonderful buildings including churches, museums, theatres, a bullring and much more besides.
The port is busy and buzzy and offers many boat trips.
The people were very friendly and helpful and it was an unforgettable experience. A jewel of Spain!
Sue
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The old town is wonderful, not slick or over-restored like...
The old town is wonderful, not slick or over-restored like Seville. Great places to eat.
It's a little awkward to get to but worth it when you do.
Almost complete absence of Irish or English Tourists make Cadiz feel more attractive (ironically to an Irish tourist!). Got a slight sense of hostility from some of the Maitre d's - although never bad service. Probably due to our dreadful Spanish.
David
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Loved Cádiz. It has everything.
Loved Cádiz. It has everything. History, old town, nes town, great beaches, parks and fountains. Lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and friendly people. Feels safe and easy to get around either walking or public transport. Would have loved another couple of days as it’s also great vase for getting to Gibraltar and sons of the beach areas in the south such as Tarifa. Fabulous promenades practically all the way round the city.
Jane
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We spent four days in Cádiz and it seemed to us that we...
We spent four days in Cádiz and it seemed to us that we timed it just right (the same for the three days we spent in Jerez). Fascinating, narrow, old-style streets, a good museum, interesting cathedral and the usual rich selection of bars and restaurants. Overshadowed by Sevilla, Granada and Córdoba, but definitely worth a visit. Make sure you walk the length of the promenade along the seafront.
Aidan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Our favourite was an excellent traditional flamenco evening...
Our favourite was an excellent traditional flamenco evening in a local bar. The old town is inconvenient for.a car, suggest parking on the outskirts and walking in to the old town, it is small and very walkable.
Jean
Australia
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A small but very nice and cosy place. You can find there everything you need for a comfortable stay. The staff are increadibly helpful and friendly - always prepared to walk an extra mile to meet customer needs. Very quiet at night. The hotel has an underground parking, which is great as public parking in the city centre is limited. Lots of good eating places nearby. Taberna Casa Manteca located nextdoor offers probably the best tapas in Cadiz.
From the moment of our arrival until our departure the reception staff were extremely friendly and welcoming.
The room was comfortable and quiet.
The hotel is in a perfect central location in the old city of Cadiz.
We could not have chosen a better hotel for our stay in Cadiz and will return.
The room was quite spacious. The bathroom had an excellent shower and everything was quite clean. The hotel was located only a five minutes walk from the beach and it was near shops and cafes. There was a bus very near the hotel that took you to Cadiz old town centre. So it was well located.
A fabulous hotel in beautiful Cadiz. The location is amazing, near everything. The staff are really friendly and helpful and it's great having free water, tea etc all day. It is spotlessly clean and amazing value for a city centre hotel. Can't wait to return!
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