The 10 Best Monuments & Statues in Costa de la Luz, Andalucia

April 20, 2022 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Costa de la Luz, Spain including Monumento A Gades, Palacio de Campo Real, Fuente del monumento de Alvar Nunez 'Cabeza de Vaca', Plaza Espana, Castillo de Guzman el Bueno, Monumento a la Constitucion de 1812, Puerta de Jerez, Monumento al General Copons, Plaza del Arenal, Monumento a Paco Alba.
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1. Monumento A Gades

Paseo Maritimo, 11010 Cadiz Spain
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Monumento A Gades

2. Palacio de Campo Real

Plaza de Benavente Alto, 6, 11403 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 637 85 41 04 [email protected] http://www.palaciodecamporeal.com/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Palacio de Campo Real

Discover the Oldest winery in Jerez (Cádiz). We make specials visit, private event. Your business events and weddings. Our palace is waiting you.

3. Fuente del monumento de Alvar Nunez 'Cabeza de Vaca'

Calle Ancha, Jerez De La Frontera Spain http://vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Fuente del monumento de Alvar Nunez 'Cabeza de Vaca'

4. Plaza Espana

Plaza De Espana, 11006 Cadiz Spain
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Plaza Espana

5. Castillo de Guzman el Bueno

Calle Guzman el Bueno, 11380 Tarifa Spain +34 607 98 48 71 [email protected] http://castilloguzmanelbueno.com
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4.0 based on 449 reviews

Castillo de Guzman el Bueno

Tarifa is a bridge between Europe and Africa and divides the Mediterranean from the Atlantic. The city occupies a strategic place in a legendary zone, “The Pillars of Hercules”. That’s the reason why it was inhabited from prehistoric times to this day, by Phoenicians, Romans, Muslims and Christians, upon this rocky peninsula, the most southern point of Europe. The castle was built in 960, by the Omeyyad Caliph Abd al-Rahman III, giving rise to the defensive enclosure that we see today, one of the best preserved in Spain. The Castle, which today show what has resulted from the addition of defensive structures (gates, towers, barriers), as well as from its palatial constructions, accumulated since the XV century up to the times of I Marquis of Tarifa in the XVI century. The castle preserved its military function for a for a millenium. In 1989 it was placed in civil hands, beginning with the restoration and archeological work that has made it known to us.

Reviewed By AltabasTravels - London, United Kingdom

We visited tarifa and took a walk to the Guzman castle and very nearly didn't go in... We had already seen a couple of historical Spanish buildings by this point in our trip and weren't really sure we wanted to see another. But the price on the door was very low and if nothing else it looked like we would get a good view from the tower and ramparts. We were very pleasantly surprised with the castle overall. Plenty of very informative plaques covering the history of the castle plus the wider history of tarifa and its importance in spain's history And we did get some fantastic views from the top too!

6. Monumento a la Constitucion de 1812

Plaza Espana S/N, 11004 Cadiz Spain http://www.minube.com/rincon/monumento-a-la-constitucion-de-1912-a54342
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4.0 based on 201 reviews

Monumento a la Constitucion de 1812

Reviewed By vitora197 - Lisbon, Portugal

For most democratic countries the approval of a Constitution is a history landmark. In Spain the Constitution is known as the Cadiz Constitution because it was approved by the Cortes gathered in Cadiz. No wonder that the most majestic open air monument of this city is to remember that Historical moment. Enjoy!

7. Puerta de Jerez

Avenida de Andalucia, 11380 Tarifa Spain
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4.0 based on 150 reviews

Puerta de Jerez

Reviewed By SuttonTravelNut - Reigate, United Kingdom

Unless I'm missing something, I can't see any reference to "Strolling the streets, alleyways and squares of the old town" in the list of things to do in Tarifa! Yes, the Puerta de Jerez is lovely, but it's what's beyond it that I found fascinating, and well worth dedicating a fair amount of time to. If you read reviews of nearby towns just across the water in Morocco, people put considerable effort into reviewing their explorations of the old medinas - well in my opinion Tarifa's "medina" is just as worthy, and due to the lack of people who see you as a walking money bag, a lot more relaxing. I strolled for hours down alleyways, often to find small secluded squares at the other end just waiting to be seen. Exiting the squares on the opposite side lead to more intriguing areas to explore. This is also where you will find small shops and bars tucked away, as well as stunning churches and buzzing restaurants. I know I was there in April, so it wasn't exactly high season, but I did find that during the time I spent exploring the cobbled streets with their whitewashed buildings, the only people I came across were locals going about their daily business. Tourists seem to have given the place a miss. Whether the same could be said in the summer months, I couldn't say - maybe I'll have to go back then and see for myself! I'll take away three lasting memories of the few days I spent in Tarifa, namely the charming old town, the beautiful beaches and the ever-present wind, after all, there is a reason it's known as a surf town!

8. Monumento al General Copons

Plaza Puerta del Retiro, 11380 Tarifa Spain
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Monumento al General Copons

9. Plaza del Arenal

Calle Caballeros 2, 11403 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 34 23 04
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4.0 based on 81 reviews

Plaza del Arenal

Reviewed By Relax623602 - Community of Madrid, Spain

Water fountain, ample space, gardens; walking slowly in a cool morning with sunshine was a complete delight.

10. Monumento a Paco Alba

Paseo Fernando Quinones Playa de la Caleta, 11005 Cadiz Spain
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Monumento a Paco Alba

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