This hotel is set 100 metres from Santa María del Mar Beach and 20 minutes' walk from Cádiz Old Town. The Monte Puertatierra offers free Wi-Fi in all areas.
Geoff
Ireland
Only ten minutes walk to the Old Town which is really the only place you want to go at night.
Set on Victoria Beach, just 2.5 km outside Cádiz, Cádiz Paseo del Mar, Affiliated by Meliá Hotel features a restaurant and stylish rooms. It has a 24-hour reception.
Pamela
Australia
The staff were amazingly helpful very fluent in English. Anything they probably lack is swimming pool, which in the cooler months heated would be lovely.
Conveniently located in the Old Town district of Cádiz, Dormos Hotel is set 1.3 km from La Victoria Beach, 33 km from Novo Sancti Petri Golf and 1.8 km from Genoves Park.
Stefan
Singapore
Hotel has a convenient location and many sights and the train station are within walking distance. Room has a renovated bath and a fridge.
A charming hotel that is ideally located in the heart of the historic old town of Cadiz, which enraptures the traveller with its warm mix of Andalucian, colonial and classical styles.
Patagonia Sur’s colourful modern rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV. It is situated 200 metres from Cádiz Cathedral and the Tavira Tower, in the historic Old Town.
Situated in Cádiz, 1 km from Playa de la Caleta, Casual Duende Cádiz provides air-conditioned accommodation and a terrace. The property is close to Plaza de Fray Felix, Cadiz Museum and Cortes Museum....
This simple guest house is set 200 metres from Cadiz Port. It offers comfortable rooms with a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi, 3 minutes’ walk from Cadiz Cathedral and Tavira Tower.
Anthea
Australia
Good location, welcoming host and comfortable rooms and bed.
Boutique Hotel OLOM - Only Adults recommended is set in Cádiz’s charming Old Town, right next to Cádiz Cathedral. Its rooftop terrace has a small outdoor pool with amazing views of the cathedral.
Emmet Riordan
Ireland
Fantastic boutique hotel beside the cathedral, with stunning rooftop bar that has a great Tequila menu and super cocktails. Rooms are beyond state of the art. Full sound system accessed through Bluetooth, electric blinds and lighting system. And a proper comfy bed. And make sure to have the breakfast, the Mexican owners bring a touch of home to your plate in Cádiz!
Hotel Boutique Convento Cádiz is a 17th-century convent in the centre of Cádiz and just 25 metres from the Palacio de Congresos Conference Centre. It has a charming interior courtyard.
Location was perfect. In the heart of the old city.
Just 100 metres from Playa de la Victoria Beach, Occidental Cádiz offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen satellite TV. The historic centre of Cadiz is a 15-minute walk away.
All the staff just great helpful and very friendly
Hotel Regio is situated on one of Cádiz’s main boulevards, 200 metres from Victoria Beach and surrounded by shops. The air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
We stayed 1 night and it was a great stay for the price.
Set on Victoria Beach, just 2.5 km outside Cádiz, Cádiz Paseo del Mar, Affiliated by Meliá Hotel features a restaurant and stylish rooms. It has a 24-hour reception.
Very friendly staff, great location right at the beach.
Set overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this modern hotel is on Playa de la Victoria Beach, 3 km from central Cádiz. It offers a large outdoor pool, rooms with a terrace with ocean views, and free Wi-Fi.
The location and views were fantastic and the staff very helpful
Senator Cádiz Spa Hotel is located in Cádiz's old town, close to shopping centres. This hotel offers a seasonal outdoor pool, spa and fitness centre. Free WiFi is provided.
Location is great. Fantastic breakfast. Nice rooms.
Set in a XVIII century building, Hotel Alquimia Cadiz is located in Cádiz Historic City Centre. This property offers an Andalusian patio and a rooftop terrace with views of the bay.
Quaint building with lovely terrace at top of hotel .
This simple guest house is set 200 metres from Cadiz Port. It offers comfortable rooms with a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi, 3 minutes’ walk from Cadiz Cathedral and Tavira Tower.
Reception good, room nice n tidy, quiet, location perfect.
Aparthotel Luz de Gades - Suites Spa Gym - Adults Only has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a shared lounge and terrace in Cádiz. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
L’emplacement, la modernité de l’hotel, propre, calme
Conveniently situated in the Old Town district of Cádiz, BYPILLOW Casa Gades is located 1.7 km from Santa Maria del Mar, 2.3 km from La Victoria Beach and 35 km from Novo Sancti Petri Golf.
A charming hotel that is ideally located in the heart of the historic old town of Cadiz, which enraptures the traveller with its warm mix of Andalucian, colonial and classical styles.
It had great character and was in the historic centre
Housed in an elegant 19th-century building, this hotel is in Cádiz’s old town, just 3 minutes’ walk from the port. It features a roof terrace and free WiFi.
Great midtown hotel good breakfast, neat and comfy,
Patagonia Sur’s colourful modern rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen cable TV. It is situated 200 metres from Cádiz Cathedral and the Tavira Tower, in the historic Old Town.
Location excellent and staff very helpful and friendly
Cádiz might be a small strip of land, but being the oldest inhabited city in Spain, it means that it’s covered with monuments from different ages and cultures. Beautiful sandy beaches kissed by crystalline waters are also part of its magic, while you won’t be able to forget that you’re in Andalusia, land of music and passion.
Founded by Phoenicians, it had Greek, Roman, Arab and Visigoth influence, and the Age of Discoveries reclaimed its fame as port city. It became a cosmopolitan centre of commerce, enriching a heritage still visible in its historic centre. Don’t miss its narrow streets, colourful squares, the Roman theatre, and the imposing and eclectic Cathedral. Some of the most unique hotels in Cádiz are located in the Old Town.
The newer districts include wide avenues and contemporary buildings. These are the areas of Cádiz with a larger offering of modern hotels on the beach and apartments for rent. Restaurants and cafés serving great local, Andalusian and Spanish specialities are also easy to find.
The railway stations of Estadio, Segunda Aguada, and Central link the city with the rest of the country, while the nearby Jerez Airport is 47 km away. If thinking of visiting southern Spain, check out the Cádiz accommodation deals on Booking.com!
Wonderful town with lots of places to visit as well as...
Wonderful town with lots of places to visit as well as various beautiful beaches all around and its chiringuitos ( cafe restaurant)
We recommand to rent a bicycle as the town is large at " bicicletas naranjas"
Alix
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cadiz is a city full of atracttions, history and restaurants...
Cadiz is a city full of atracttions, history and restaurants. It it good place to explore souranding area like Jerez de la Frontera or Arcos de la Frontera. Restaurants in Cadiz is cheaper than in many cities in Spain. There is nice spot to watch sunset like San Sebastian Castle or less popular promenad close to Parque José Celestino Mutis ( you can see beautiful La Pepea Bridge ).
Radoslaw
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cadiz is a beautiful city, among the oldest in Europe.
Cadiz is a beautiful city, among the oldest in Europe. The people are very friendly and the views are stunning. We visited here after visiting Madrid and it was a breath of fresh air. Beautiful narrow streets without the crowds. The market is a great place to sample the local seafood. The train station is a short walk to the town center and from there, you can visit nearby Jerez, Cordoba or Seville. There are also beautiful beaches.
JVTraveler
United States
10
Scored 10
Cadiz is lovely, first impression I thought it was a bit...
Cadiz is lovely, first impression I thought it was a bit tired and run down but the more I saw the more I loved it. It really has everything, beautiful beaches, a fabulous old town, and lots of sights to see. Great cafe culture. Better for the more mature traveller which suited us fine. No music blasting out or nightclubs that I was aware of. Very authentic Spain. The city is vast but has a very good transport network.
Margaret
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
just the right size for walking about with lovely scenery,...
just the right size for walking about with lovely scenery, loads of shops, cafes, bars etc just a pain to get to from Seville - do thorough research on exactly how you are getting from A to B and when - you can't just turn up and get on a train they get full and 'sold out' and are not that frequent.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cadiz is a lovely city with beautiful architecture and...
Cadiz is a lovely city with beautiful architecture and history.
It is a clean city and we love exploring all of the alleyways and streets.
The people are very friendly and it’s not expensive to eat and drink in.
The pension is well designed and very colorful. As well as close to many restaurantes, 10-15 minutes away from the Catedral, Mercado, mucho plazas, and coast water as well as walking distance to La estacion de tren y,
convenient for visit to Jerez. But most of all was the extraordinaire manager/clerk Pedro: kind, knowledgeable, speaks 5 languages, loves people and loves Cadiz. It showed. He made my stay mucho excellente!! I worked in hotels and have traveled the world and Pedro is in a class all his own.
Since the hotel has 1 star on Booking, my expectations were somehow modest, but I could not have been more wrong! The hotel is amazing, worth 4 stars! The receptionist took care of a warm welcome and recommended what to see and where to eat in Cadiz. The room was spaceous, comfortable, well-equipped and perfectly clean - a very good value for money. The breakfast was delicious, something for every taste. A reasonably priced parking is located nearby, jusy a few minutes walk.
The hostel didn't look like much from the outside, but quite lovely on the inside with a patio and furnished/decorated with love. Bathroom was outside of room, but there is almost one per room, so we never had to wait. Also, we had a sink within the room. Location was good, but to be fair, since Cádiz is small, every location within the old town is good :) Last but not least: Friendly host and various amenities available, for example we could borrow a beach umbrella.
The incredible attention to detail for such great value.
All the little things you normally only get in an expensive hotel.
The comfy mattress!
Tea, Coffee, Drinking water always available.
The always jolly, efficient and hard-working staff.
Honestly......one of the very best places I've ever stayed in, and certainly the best value.....in over 45 years of travel in 60 +countries.
Bravo Pensíon Cadiz!!
Nice hotel in the city center. Small but cozy room and very clean. Easy reachable, no way to get directly to the entrance with the car, but very easy walk (200 m) from the central parking garage at the harbor. We had everything that we needed and would choose this place again if we came back to Cádiz. Breakfast places nearby and plenty of restaurants also in the area.
Very good small city centre hotel. Lovely building and in a great location for exploring Cadiz old town. Our room was very clean as was the rest of the hotel public areas. Overall good value for money 3 star tourist hotel. The staff were very friendly and the roof top terrace bar had a superb view of the cathedral.
Good location right next to the city hall square. The room is OK, but the door is a bit hard and noisy to lock and unlock. The toilet is right outside my room, so it's easy to access. There is a huge supermarket next to Mercado Central de Cádiz (walkable from the pension) where you can find anything you need.
The hotel is very well located - right in the heart of the Old City in Cadiz. It is very close to the beach; and lot of cool things to see and do around it.
The check in / out was very efficient. The room was large, comfortable bed, good shower.
The staff at reception was very friendly and nice.
Nice stay at Cádiz and enjoyed the hotels' facilities, nice building and top roof. Kitchen also well equipped with everything you need to cook and store your stuff. Accessible location in the city centre, close to Caleta beach, cathedral and Cádiz train station. I haven't tried breakfast (€5).
The location was incredible - so close to the beach with a food store in the same building and many restaurants right there. We loved the long walkway along the beach that went from our condo all the way into old town Cadiz. There was a tiny view of the beach from the living room.
Great hotel in the old town. Public parking is 100 meters from hotel. Don't try to go to the hotel by car. Put the car to the parking and walk 1 minute. Nice outdoor pool on the top,,very comfy room, big 🛌, very professional staff.
The staff Jose was lovely and very welcoming us in the hotel.gave us advice on what to visit in Cadiz and where to eat local food.
The best bed and pillows that I have ever slept❤️❤️ just sad that I could stay only one night
Great little hotel on the excellent location. Near railway and bus stations, in the old town, few minutes from the best beach and Cadiz Cathedral.
It was super clean and had very comfortable beds.
Perefect location in Cadiz. Easy to walk to everything in city center and to also walk along the waterfront parks. The hotel itself has a great rooftop and lots of beautiful plants and flowers.
Cadiz is small town, the apartment is located in old town with quite zone. it’s a new modern apartment building with reception, very similar to hotel. Staffs are kind and helpful.
Nice boutique hotel. Well located and clean. Christian at the front desk did an outstanding job in orienting us to the hotel the history of the city restaurants and sites to see
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