The Estadio Municipal de Chapín is a beautiful stadium that has multiple sports facilities. However, the stadium is famed for its soccer matches and its well-maintained arena, makes for very exciting matches. The stadium has a seating capacity for about 21,000 people and the seats have been arranged to give the viewers an unhindered view of the stadium. If you are a sports enthusiast, attending a match here is very thrilling.
What better place to appreciate music than Sala Milwaukee? It showcases a myriad of local talent across genres. However, jazz is the favorite among patrons here. The club has a capacity for about 186 people.
Teatro Municipal Pedro Muñoz Seca is a municipal theater named after the great literati Pedro Muñoz Seca. The theater has a seating capacity of around 600 people and is situated in a barrack that was occupied by an army regiment in the past. Besides plays, other events like opera, dance and classical music performances take place here. Call ahead for further details.
If you want to know more about the city of Cadiz and its history, then the best place for this will be Museo de Cadiz. You will find a whole world of interesting and educational exhibits from the city's archaeology and to its fine art paintings. Also displaying roman artifacts, it portrays intricate jewelery, ceramics, statutes and much more at the archeological section. There are also beautiful paintings by master Spanish painters like Murillo. All in all, a wonderful place to be at and learn the city's culture. Call ahead for more details.
Erected in the 18th Century, Torre Tavira was the official watchtower of Cádiz at the time. Standing on the highest point in the city, a climb to the top offers you panoramic view of the beautiful cityscape. Divided into multiple floors, each story has something to offer. The first hall and second hall play host to various exhibitions that enlighten visitors on the history of the city and the tower. The topmost floor is home to the Camara Obscura, where a telescope and binocular are used to reflect mesmerizing views of the city on a screen. Above that is the open terrace, from where you can feel on top of the world while gazing at the city below. Some minimal entry charges apply, however, the views and the experience makes it worth the money. To know more, check the website.
Located on the picturesque waterfront, the construction of the Baroque Catedral de Cadiz began in 1722 and took more than hundred years to complete. One of the most prominent landmarks of the city, the cathedral is noted for its fabulous baroque edifice and rococo elements along with its statues and sculptures. A tour to the cathedral would take you through the neo-classical interiors of the cathedral as well as a museum which houses art and jewels from the New World.