CADIX BEST-OF

Cadiz Best-of ➽ DISCOVER a selection of the best of Cadiz: unusual, everyday, practical, gourmet, language and expressions.

Cadiz, tawny sky ©lasguiritanas.com

Cadiz in 2 minutes

How to say the essentials about Cadiz in 2 minutes? 🍀1h15, that's how long it takes by train or bus to get to Andalusia's Atlantic coast from Seville. Cadiz: a peninsula, sea everywhere, with 2 cities in one. Choose the one that's right for you: the 1st is the new town called "Puertas de Tierra", a long, narrow [...].

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Where is Cadiz Playa de la Caleta Sunset ©lasguiritanas.com

Where is Cadiz?

2h30 from all major European cities via : Seville airport 📍By car: 120 Kms from Seville or 1h15 by car, train or bus 🍀 CLICK to find out ➽ How do I get from Seville to Cadiz? Cadiz? As long as doing: 🌊Paris → Athens🍕Paris → Apulia🛶Paris →

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Fitz fox-terrier lies on the floor of his home, a tower in Cadiz ©lasguiritanas.com

A dog's life in Cadiz

To lead a dog's life, "tener una vida de perro" in Spanish, or to live a painful and trying situation. But in the literal sense, what's it like to lead a dog's life in Cadiz? We interviewed Fitz, a "perrotano" fox terrier. In other words, the Gaditan dog. Fitz, how long have you lived

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Ficus de Mora in Cadiz in 1903

The history of Mora ficus

A walk around Cadiz often begins with a stroll around the historic center, the "casco antiguo". Cadiz is a peninsula. The "casco" looks like a chop (image found by Eli, second guiritana) surrounded by the Atlantic. There's no risk of getting lost along the sea - you'll always end up retracing your steps or turning "for

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Watercolor by Eugène Delacroix in Cadiz, San Francisco Square

Eugène Delacroix in Cadiz

Did you know? Eugène Delacroix, the painter of Romanticism, walked the streets and squares of Cadiz long before las guiritanas. A visit little known to most, but fortuitous for him. A chance encounter with Cadiz May 1832, Delacroix, already renowned for "La liberté guidant le peuple" (Liberty guiding the people), was stranded at the port of Cadiz.

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