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Dársena del Dique Seco

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    • Day 6

      Cádiz, Spain

      October 31, 2019 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      Our final port of call on mainland Europe was another one that we'd not been to before. With our ship docked close to the city, we headed off on foot after getting some proper sustenance at the Lido Marketplace.

      After checking out the Monument to the Constitution of 1812 — in Plaza España — we cut through town to reach the waterfront promenade for a scenic stroll that took us through Alameda Garden to our destination — Parque Genoves ... the city's largest greenspace. Very charming with topiary trees ... our only disappointment being that the waterfall had been turned off.

      The next stop was Playa de la Caleta further along on the waterfront promenade. On a sunny and warm day, Mui likely would have gone for a dip ... not today, though. Cutting through the residential neighborhoods, we eventually found ourselves at the public market where we wandered around for a bit before continuing on to Cathedral Square.

      Then, off we went to get a bite to eat at Taberna la Sopresa, a tapateria hidden from the crowds on a side street. The proprietor did not speak a word of English, but we managed just fine in this eatery frequented primarily by the locals.

      We wrapped up our day in Cádiz with a stroll back to the ship ... stopping to check out the Roman ruins on our way to the Town Hall Square where we sat down at a sidewalk café to enjoy dessert and tea.

      My only regret ... we didn't get to a high point for the iconic view of the city's narrow streets designed so as to provide maximum shade from the buildings that line them ... a must in this city where the summer sun makes for unbearably hot days. All the more reason to visit again someday.
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    • Day 75

      Cádiz

      September 24, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We have a bus-man's holiday and take the fast ferry from Rota to Cadiz. We visit the Cathedral and go all the way to the top to see the view out over the city. We are right under the bells when they ring out 11 o clock.
      We have warm Churros and thick hot chocolate near the market and then wander through to see stall after stall of fresh fish. It’s busy - full of locals buying their dinner and tourists like us taking photos.
      Next we wander through the city down to the sea walls for which Cadiz is most famous. The walls are wonderful and there are also several unexpected pleasures along the way; gardens with topiary trees, fountains and the amazing rubber trees and a beautiful art installation made from plastic bottles. The final tourist attraction we get before we catch the ferry back to is the ruins of the Roman Theatre…
      Our feet will have plenty of time to recover from all of today’s walking as we have a full day of passage making tomorrow.
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    • Day 3

      Cadiz

      August 16, 2011 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      La Belle Epoque.

      Talking in italian thinking not to be understood while walking to a guy, saying:" GOD IF HE IS HOT I CAN'T BELIEVE HOW MUCH". I pass by. He turns back, comes to me. In perfect italian " You are very beautiful as well. Coming to a beach party tonight?".

      Terrible hostel with terrible fellow travellers in a 10 bed room. Vomiting the dinner in the middle of the night in the common bathroom while the spanish girl is taking a shower, drunk.
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