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PLAYA VICTORIA
Rating: 4
Rates: 67 to 245 
PLAYA VICTORIA
REGIO I
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Rates: 108 to 201 
REGIO I
HOSPEDEIRA LAS CORTES DE CADI
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Rates: 137 to 138 
HOSPEDEIRA LAS CORTES DE CADI
Hotel Monte Puertatierra
Rating: 4
Rates: 99 to 132 
Hotel Monte Puertatierra
SOL SANCTI PETRI APARTHOTEL
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Rates: 207 to 280 
SOL SANCTI PETRI APARTHOTEL
TRYP LA CALETA
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Rates: 121 to 199 
TRYP LA CALETA
HOTEL DUQUE DE NAJERA
Rating: 4
Rates: 181 to 249 
HOTEL DUQUE DE NAJERA
Spa Senator Cadiz
Rating: 4
Rates: 86 to 318 
Spa Senator Cadiz
Barcelo Cadiz
Rating: 4
Rates: 104 to 219 
Barcelo Cadiz
San Roque Club
Rating: 4
Rates: 166 to 286 
San Roque Club
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Cadiz guide

 CEDIZ is among the oldest settlements in Spain, founded about 1100 BC by the Phoenicians and one of the country's principal ports ever since. Its greatest period, however, and the era from which the central part of town takes most of its present appearance, was the eighteenth century. Then, with the silting up of the river to Sevilla, the port enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the Spanish-American trade in gold and silver, and on its proceeds were built the cathedral - itself golden-domed (in colour at least) and almost Oriental when seen from the sea - the public halls and offices, and the smaller churches.

Inner CEdiz , built on a peninsula-island, remains much as it must have looked in those days, with its grand open squares, sailors' alleyways and high, turreted houses. Literally crumbling from the effect of the sea air on its soft limestone, it has a tremendous atmosphere - slightly seedy, definitely in decline, but still full of mystique.

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