The hotel is well-situated on one of the city’s main boulevards, just 100 metres from the ... more
well-known blue flag Victoria beach and close to the conference centre. Cadiz is a historical city with a colourful and interesting past. Moorish in appearance th...
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Sited on the main thoroughfare that runs through historic Cádiz, this hotel is located a ... more
short walk from the city's congress centre and old town.Set only 100 metres from some of the best beaches in Europe, the Regio 2 is a great choice for both leisure and business stays in this charming Andalusian city. Onsite, business guests can make use of the facilities in the business centre, whilst leisure guests can enjoy the sunshine from the hotel's sun terrace. If you are looking to explore the local area you will find a convenient bus stop set right outside the hotel's entrance, with routes running to all of Cádiz's historic sights..
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Renovated in 2008, the property comprises a total of 45 guest rooms. All of the furniture ... more
at this intimate city hotel has been exclusively designed with the property in mind. There is ample parking for those arriving by car, some of which are located in a garage (charges apply). Further facilities at the air-conditioned establishment include a lobby with 24-hour reception, a hotel safe, a cloakroom, lift access, a games room, a cafAc, room service and conference facilities. For an additional fee guests can make use of the hotel\'s WLAN Internet access and laundry service. Payment parking.
Advantages: weather, people, beaches, food, prices, Disadvantages: too hot?
hotel offers the same services than the first one, with it?s big pool and garden, and lots of things.
This three hotels are the best ones I?d say, all of them four stars hotels. There?s another one with that same ?rate?, ?Hotel Puertatierra?, then there are two three stars hotels, ?Hospedería Las Cortes de Cádiz?, and ?Hotel Francia Paris? (located at San Francisco Square, in the old part of the town, in a very good part of Cádiz), and thwn there?s only two more hotels to talk about, both of them with two stars, ?Hotel Regio? and ?Hotel Regio 2?.
And that?s it, with this information you should have no problem to find the perfect place for you to stay at if you visit my home town, I?m sure there?ll be one that suits for you.
*Culture:
I don?t want to talk about every single museum, monument, theatres, etc. , I?ll only name ...
BLUESY 19.08.2004
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Advantages: History, beahches, seafood, sherry Disadvantages: Can get unbearably hot in summer, the harsh Atlantic wind
The old lady sits in a deck chair on the pavement outside the building that houses her apartment. She shouts across to the waiters who are setting up tables outside the restaurants that line the street. One of them fetches her a glass of wine. A few people are sitting outside on of the bars at the end of the street. One of them is a young woman sipping a glass of chilled sherry; she is looking forward to eating later if only she can choose which enticing eatery to stop at and what to pick from the extensive choice of delicacies from the sea.
The city is Cadiz, situated on the southern tip on Spain and reputedly the oldest city in the western Europe. It is a city with a very unique feel even though it has many of the features that other Andalusian towns have that are a reminder of their Moorish history. The young woman with the sherry ...
fizzytom 12.07.2005
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Advantages: Enjoyable, interesting, not expensive. Disadvantages: Too many steps.
Just by chance we decided to drive from Seville to Cádiz, the neighbouring town.
Just by chance we found this old tower from the eighteen century, above which, we discovered a little treasure.
Not only the views were amazing from the highest point of the oldest city west Europe -something, by the way, I didn't know-, but inside a little dark room a nice surprise awaited us.
A simple screen, a tube and a mirror, gave us the chance to take a look at the whole city, in a kind of trip around monuments and history.
However, the biggest appeal of it all was the presentation, a kind of performance led by a tourist guide -I should say an actress- who made me laugh to tears.
Nice people from Cadiz, that was the real discovery. Had a great time there.
The show is led in several languages, although I'm not sure which ones, but ...
The hotel is well-situated on one of the city?s main boulevards, just 100 metres from the well-known blue flag Victoria beach and close to the conference centre. Cadiz is a historical city with a colourful and interesting past.