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It is impossible to imagine an acquaintance with the local culture without trying the national cuisine of the region. And Cadiz has much to offer to its guests. Fish and shellfish, jamon, olive oil, and olives are the most typical and essential ingredients in the national cuisine. Among dishes that travelers should definitely try during their vacation in the city at the edge of the world (locals often informally call Cadiz this way), it is important to mention all kinds of tortillas, Tortilla de Camarones (shrimp fritters), Serranita (sandwich with roasted brisket and jamon), Gazpacho (thick soup with tomato sauce), Ajoblanco (cold soup with garlic, oil, and bread), and Mojama (salt-cured tuna). Paxarette and Barbadillo white wines, which are produced here, have gained worldwide recognition. Sherry or Jerez is also a very popular drink. Among non-alcoholic beverages, locals prefer juices and drink them regularly. When it comes to desserts, the most popular are the following: Pestiños (honey cookies), Polvorón and Almendrados (almond cookies), Torrijas. Arabian past has made a great impact on the cuisine of the region, and that is the reason why local people like and often eat Turkish delights, such as locum, halva, and gozinaki. In Cadiz, travelers will find a wide range of restaurants that offer different cuisines of the world. First of all, get acquainted with the national cuisine of the region in order to learn more about the local culture. Such restaurants as … Read further

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Travel guide to Cadiz

One of the most visited tourist sites in the city is the Chapel of Saint Philip Neri, built in 1671. It was in the walls of this chapel that the adoption of the first constitution in the country took place, which is now reminiscent of the memorial plaque fixed on the facade. The church has a very unusual oval shape. Since its construction, it has preserved many original elements of decoration. The ancient … Open

Cadiz for children - what to visit

Cadiz is famous for its unique archaeological areas, a visit to which is also a popular entertainment for travelers with children. One of the most unusual cultural centers of the city is the open-air museum Yacimiento Arqueologico Gadir. It is equipped in one of the largest and most interesting archaeological areas. Here one can see the restored elements of construction, more than 3,000 years old. The museum is … Open

Shopping, streets and outlets

Gravine is one of the best women's clothing stores in Cádiz. They offer quality clothing of various styles at really attractive prices. The cost of women's blouses starts from 3 euros and the most fashionable and spectacular tunic will cost about 9 - 10 euros. Jeanswear will please with the high quality, however, cost a little more. The store is very small. It is better to come to the opening when a number of … Open

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Traditions and mentality of Cadiz

At the beginning of September, when schoolchildren have a start of a new year, the city hosts an arts festival called Barrunto. It is traditionally held at Plaza de Mina. This is the time for art exhibitions. Visitors can see masterpieces of pictorial art, jewelry, design, and photography. Among masters who show their works, there are always artists from different countries of the world and most talented local … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Connoisseurs of fine French cuisine prefer to visit Garage bar, and tourists who cannot live without sushi even when they are in Spain will surely enjoy Gadisushi. Such restaurants as 798 Asian and Sakura specialize in Asian cuisine. Everyone who loves spicy food is always welcome at Indian Ocean. As it is not hard to guess, this restaurant offers Indian food. Teteria El Oasis specializes in fine Moroccan cuisine. … Open

Moving around in Spain - transportation

In addition, traveling on a personal or rented car is also possible in Spain. Although the quality of roads here are not the best in Europe, it is quite acceptable for comfortable travel. The price of gasoline in Spain is quite expensive and there are a lot of toll roads. This should be taken into account in advance when planning your budget. There are also systems of strict fines, so it is advisable not to violate the traffic rules. The fine on an average car is about $ 40 per day. It is therefore not advisable to travel by cars in large cities, as it is very easy to get a fine of 85 Euros for incorrect parking. There is also the likelihood of traffic jams ruining your vacation plans. Bicycles which are available for hire are a good option in Madrid and other cities. There are chic bike trails in all regions. You can also rent a motorcycle or a scooter. Taxi in Spain is quite expensive. A ride on a taxi costs a minimum of 2 Euros. A kilometer costs around 1.2 Euros, excluding baggage fee. … Open

Economy roadmap of Spain

Machine-tool construction in Spain also makes a significant contribution to the economy. Most of its production is geared towards exportation. Thus, Spanish machines and industrial equipment are supplied to more than a hundred countries around the world. Over a century ago, metallurgical activity began to develop in Spain. The main assets are located in the northern regions where there are large deposits of iron ore and coal. Non-ferrous metallurgy is focused on the extraction of lead and zinc. One third of the world’s mercury is produced in Spain. Also, there is located the largest deposits of pyrite. The energy sector is directly dependent on imports. The amount of domestic oil can only meet 7% of the country’s needs. At the same time, the majority of Fuel and Energy Complex works on oil and gas (approximately 68%). This state of affairs gave the country an impetus for the development of wind power. Spain’s share of wind power is about 10% of the total world’s volume. The state plans to build about two thousand mega watt of new wind farm. … Open

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