Mediterranean

Cadiz, Spain (for Seville)

     

Explore enchanting ruins inside ancient city walls built some 3,000 years ago. Saunter beneath sweeping palms, soak up astonishing sea views or simply watch the world go by in this busy, buzzing port. Alternatively head to Seville and soak up the atmosphere of the flamenco and where it all began, or visit the 3rd largest cathedral in Europe.


Highlights

CADIZ
One’s of Europe’s oldest inhabited cities, dating from 1100 B.C. and the gateway to Seville and Andalusia.

CATHEDRAL OF SEVILLE
The 15th-century Gothic cathedral is the third largest in Europe after St. Peter’s in Rome.

PILATOS HOUSE
This 16th-century manor was supposedly modelled after Pilate’s palace in Jerusalem.

ROYAL ALCAZAR
This old Arab fortress was adapted to Christianity by King Ferdinand once the city was retaken from Arabian hands.

ROYAL ANDALUSIAN SCHOOL OF EQUESTRIAN ART
Housed in a palace, the school trains legendary Andalusian horses in the art of dressage.

SANTA CRUZ QUARTER
Seville’s medieval district is a maze of narrow, winding streets.

TOWN HALL
Built in two stages - in 1799 and 1861 - Cadiz’ Town Hall is a superb example of neoclassical architecture.

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