
Cádiz Cathedral
Visita guiada a pé à histórica Cádis romana
Descubra a rica história da Cádis romana numa visita guiada. Mergulhe nos tesouros arqueológicos e compreenda a sua riqueza cultural. Reserve agora.
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Viagem pelas tradições culinárias de Cádiz
Descubra as tradições culinárias de Cádiz em um tour gastronômico de três horas. Faça pelo menos quatro paradas gastronômicas e experimente a tradicional cozinha andaluza.
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Visita guiada aos marcos e história medievais de Cádiz
Explore os marcos icônicos e recantos escondidos da antiga Cádiz. Descubra séculos de história e cultura nesta visita guiada. Reserve agora.
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Excursão de autocarro Hop-On Hop-Off em Cádis
Experimente o encanto de Cádis. Desfrute de um passeio de autocarro hop-on hop-off com guia áudio e de um passeio a pé gratuito.
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Passeio de bicicleta guiado por Cádiz
Aproveite esta visita guiada a Cádiz de bicicleta junto com toda a sua família.
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Principais atrações em Cádiz
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Um pouco da história
With more than 250 years of history etched into its golden stone, Cádiz Cathedral stands as the biggest symbol of the city’s faith and resilience. Rising above the old town with its gleaming dome and twin bell towers, this Baroque and Neoclassical masterpiece watches over the city’s Atlantic shoreline. Built between 1722 and 1838, its honey-coloured facade glows in the Andalusian sun, while its hilltop position offers sweeping views across the rooftops of downtown Cadiz. As one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the cathedral is both a spiritual centre and an architectural treasure, inviting you to the heart of this historic coastal city.
Inside, soaring columns, intricate chapels and a huge central nave create a really warm and inviting atmosphere. You can explore the crypt, home to notable figures like composer Manuel de Falla, or climb the Torre de Poniente for panoramic views stretching across the Bay of Cádiz. Fun fact, the cathedral is often nicknamed the Cathedral of the Americas because much of its construction was funded by trade with the New World. Whether you’re admiring the ornate altarpieces, tracing centuries of history through sacred art, or simply soaking in the peaceful ambience, every moment you spend here offers something memorable.