La Viña, a neighborhood of whitewashed homes and narrow lanes, wraps around Santa María Square in Cádiz. Originally a working-class area, it has transformed into a vibrant hub known for its exceptional tapas bars. The heart of the action is Calle de la Palma, a picturesque cobblestone street where café tables, palm trees, and socializing crowds create a lively atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the winding streets, savor local cuisine, and immerse themselves in the bustling energy of this charming district.
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