Discover the best top things to do in Costa de la Luz, Spain including Feria del Caballo, Torre Tavira, Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, Playa de Bolonia, Osborne Bodega de Mora El Puerto de Santa Maria, La Caleta Beach, Mercado Central, Playa Victoria, Playa de La Fontanilla, Plaza Alta.
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Watch tower from the eighteenth century, situated in the down town and the highest point of the city, turned today into a focal point of cultural interest. The tower has two exhibition halls, the Camera Obscura and the terrace from which you can enjoy wonderful views of CádizIts Cámara Obscura was the first one installed in Spain.
Great panoramic views of Cádiz, totally worth the climb. The camera oscura is also great. Marta was really really nice.
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The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art Foundation, in Jerez de la Frontera, is famous all over the world for its show called "How the Andalusian Horses Dance", a unique exhibition of horsemanship which both exhibits and summarises the work which the institution has carried out since its establishment. Although the show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" may be considered the highest attainment of the School's work, there are other aspects which are regarded as equally, or even more important, for the Institution. Among these, we would like to highlight its role as a social and cultural vehicle for our equestrian heritage, the selection and promotion of horses, the training of Haute Ecole riders, the preservation and promotion of Classical and Country Dressage (Doma Vaquera), maintaining the prestige of our horsemanship, the breed of our Spanish horses, our traditions and culture. Furthermore, the show enables the Royal School to play host for the Province of Cadiz and to act as ambassadors abroad on annual tours to various foreign countries. In addition to the show, you might enjoy a visit to our training facilities as well as the Museum of Equestrian Art and the Carriage Museum.
A wonderful visit to see the horses in training, the palace lived in by the Sandeman family, the carriage museum and stables and best of all, the show - 'How the Andalusian Horses Dance'.
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Nothing more to add - than I'm kicking myself for not visiting more!! Have been windsurfing in Tarifa for > 20 years - so always too busy to explore The beach last week brought tears to my eyes - unsurpassed beauty, a great walk, stunning sunshine, light winds and thanks to the tail end of a depression, wondrous waves Will pay homage to this beautiful beach every visit in future
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TIP: Tours in English start at 10am, so get prepared for the tasting with a nice breakfast before! + Good level of English + 5 sherries to taste with crisps and salted peanuts even in the cheapest tour + Nice selection of souvenirs at the shop Overall, pleasant experience and very detailed explanation. Recommended for sherry lovers like me! ????
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close to the centre of Cadiz, a very nice beach with white sand, where you can find all the services and relax yourself after a tourist day!
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We stumbled across these markets by accident and so glad we did. More than 60 individual markets selling fresh fruit & vegetables, fish & seafood galore, olives, cheeses, hams, preserved meats, fresh meats and clothes on the outside. It was a hive of activity and a real treat to purchase fresh produce direct from the makers. We bought preserved tuna (aka ‘Ham of the Sea’) several varieties of olives and fruit. Be aware that it’s cash only.
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Glorious sand beach with lots and lots around.Fabulous view of the old , ancient city in the distance. Lovely place
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Wonderful and beautiful place, the sound of the fountain with the sound of the church is a mixture and movement of people, as if it was a natural musical playing,
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