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3-Hour Private Gastronomic and Cultural Cadiz Walking Tour
3-Hour Private Gastronomic and Cultural Cadiz Walking Tour
Cadiz private gastronomic and cultural walking tour
For KrisFlyer members only
Highlights
On this private 3-hour walking tour of Cadiz, why not try the traditional tasty Tapas in the historical center of Cadiz along with a cultural walking tour?
Discovered by the Phoenicians nearly three thousand years ago, Cadiz has been fought over, conquered and settled upon by many different civilizations each introducing their own cultures making Cadiz an important region throughout its history.
The food, the culture, and the traditions introduced makes for an unusual mix, from the Romans to the Greeks, the Arabs, Jews and finally to the Catholics who all have left their most distinctive mark here.
We will walk around this ancient city admiring the sights of the Cathedral of Cadiz, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina castles.
The gastronomic sightseeing tour will include 3 different Tapas bars, where you will be able to taste the distinctive and exquisite flavours of what makes the cuisine of Cadiz so special, and of course, to top it all off the delicious local wines.
Itinerary
Cadiz
3 hoursAdmission Ticket FreeThe city of Cadiz is situated on a peninsula pushing itself out into the bay of Cadiz. It is nearly almost completely surrounded by water. Named after the Phoenicians Gadir, who founded Cadiz as a trading post during 1100 BC. It was later controlled by the Carthaginians, and the became a thriving Roman port. During the Visigoths and Moors, it sank into oblivion, but then attained great splendour in the early part of the 16th century as a maritime port for the journey to the newly founded lands of America. Sir Francis Drake of England, raided this important area in the struggle to gain complete control of this trade route to the New World, and withstood a fierce siege by Napoleon's army. During the early part of the 19th century, Cadiz became the center and bastion of Spain's anti-monarchist liberal movement, and as a result, the Spain's first Constitution was declared here in 1812.
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Provider
Terry Adventure
MYR 1,863.20
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