El Pópulo, the oldest neighborhood in Cádiz, dates back to the 13th century and is a walkable tangle of narrow lanes. Nestled within this historic district, you’ll find major attractions such as the Cádiz Cathedral and the Roman Theater. The area’s charm extends to its waterfront, where visitors can enjoy an espresso or savor seafood tapas at one of the many cafés. The juxtaposition of ancient architecture and modern café culture creates a unique atmosphere that invites exploration and relaxation.
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