Things to do in Cádiz with kids
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Festivals in Cádiz, year-round joy
Cádiz is home to some of the most entertaining festivities in all of Spain. Take part in its carnivals, festivals and religious pilgrimages whist experiencing the local hospitality.
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Cádiz’s traditional cuisine, beyond prawn fritters
Cádiz’s traditional cuisine is delicious thanks to the assorted ingredients grown in the region and the products available in the nearby ocean.
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What to see in Olvera: a white village with a huge fortress
Previously under Moorish rule, Olvera is a beautiful white village that once marked the limit of Muslim control in the region, home to a spectacular and brilliantly conserved twelfth-century castle.
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Things to do in Cádiz with children: fun for all the family
Going on a family holiday to Cádiz is synonymous with hours on the beach, bucketloads of culture and exquisite cuisine. The city offers a huge range of family-friendly activities.
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Shopping in Cádiz, from street markets to shopping centres
Visit the best indoor markets and shopping centres in Cádiz but make sure you leave time to wander through its open-air street markets and sample the finest locally grown produce.