

Cádiz, Spain
Cádiz, Spain
Cádiz Cathedral, known as the “Cathedral of the Americas,” anchors the old town with an elegant blend of Baroque and Neoclassical styles, reflecting the city’s 18th-century wealth from transatlantic trade. Inside, a bright nave, notable chapels, and the tomb of composer Manuel de Falla reward a short visit. Climb the Poniente (clock) tower for sweeping views of Cádiz’s honey-colored roofs and the Atlantic. The cathedral pairs well with a stroll along nearby plazas and the seafront, making it a worthwhile stop for architecture fans, history seekers, and travelers looking for panoramic city vistas.
Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 10:00–20:00, Sat: 10:00–20:00, Sun: 13:00–20:00