Cádiz
Cádiz, the oldest town in Western Europe.
Founded 3,000 years ago by the Phoenicians, Cádiz is the oldest city in Western Europe.
The different peoples who settled here left an important cultural imprint, whose influence still remains in the character of the city's people.
This peninsula, right on the Andalusian Atlantic coast, has been able to preserve an important historical legacy - the result of its commercial importance - together with excellent beaches and an exquisite regional cuisine.