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With a privileged position overlooking the bay, this parador has spacious public areas and large modern rooms, most with balconies facing the sea. — Fodor's
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A serene ambience greets guests at this historic hotel housed in a 17th-century former Dominican monastery in Cádiz old town. — The Telegraph
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Monte Puertatierra Hotel seamlessly combines contemporary design with a sophisticated vibe and first-class service. — The Telegraph
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With its whimsical cruise ship design, Hotel Playa Victoria is a quirky Cádiz hotel. It boasts uninterrupted ocean views and a fantastic beachfront setting. — The Telegraph
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Hotel Spa Cádiz Plaza blends Andalusían hospitality with an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. — The Telegraph
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Boasting a plum spot opposite Cadiz’s Baroque and neoclassical Cathedral, Hotel La Catedral has a smart, friendly vibe. — The Telegraph
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This stylishly charming hotel in Cádiz' old quarter sparkles with its hand-painted, wood-carved doors, colourfully tiled floors...and intricate Moorish-style arch and fountain in the lobby. — Lonely Planet
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Beyond Cádiz' hostels, the friendly, centrally located Canalejas is a good budget choice, with small, simple, spotless rooms and that most sought-after Cádiz luxury – a roof terrace. — Lonely Planet
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A glossy Argentine-run find offering clean-lined modernity and efficient yet friendly management just steps from the cathedral. — Lonely Planet
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It has colourful, contemporary dorms for four, six or seven (including one female-only), with handmade bunks and individual lights, plugs and lockers, along with three private doubles. — Lonely Planet
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This colonial-style lodging, clustered around a delightful light-filled atrium, has an attractive and stylish appeal and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views. — Fodor's
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