Cadiz Accommodation Choices

The City of Cadiz has a good range of accommodation choices, from fully-equipped luxury hotels to modest one-star hotels and cheap hostals and pensions. Do you opt to stay in a discount hotel just for an overnight stop in Cadiz? Do you prefer to spend your holiday cocooned in the lap of luxury? Cadiz has accommodations to suit your every taste and budget. But book well in advance if you are planning to visit Cadiz at carnival time as thousands of visitors flock to Cadiz from all over Spain.
One of the best accommodations in Cadiz is the 4-star Hotel Atlantico in Avenida Duque de Najera next to the famed Genoves Park. It offers magnificent views of the Bay of Cadiz. Hotel Atlantico is a few minutes away from La Caleta Beach and the main Carnival events. The hotel is equipped with modern facilities.
The 4-star Hotel Puertatierra in the centre of the city is just a stone’s throw away from the main attractions of Cadiz including beaches, shops and historical sites. It is one of the most impressive hotels in Cadiz what with its beautiful Neoclassic design and first-class amenities.
The 3-star Hotel Francia Y Paris in Plaza de San Francisco 6 is an unassuming and comfortable hotel in the centre of the Old Town. Connecting double rooms on each floor are good for families. Facilities include a restaurant and a bar.
If you are looking for something cheaper, there are plenty of mid-range hotels in and around the city. Within walking distance of the Paseo Maritimo and Victoria Beach is the Hotel Regio. Its affordable price and comfort more than make up for the small rooms. The hotel serves breakfast only. Parador de Cadiz in Avenida Duque de Najera 9 is a favourite among tourists. The hotel is actually a resort hotel because of its close proximity to the beach. The hotel rooms are spacious and feature balconies that allow for ocean viewing. All the rooms have bathrooms.
Hostals and pensions provide basic facilities but are generally clean and cozy. Hostal Bahia Hostales in Calle Plocia near Plaza San Juan de Dios offer cheap but value-for-money accommodations. The rooms are small but have their own TVs, en-suite facilities and individual phones. Casa Caracol is a friendly and comfortable backpacker’s haven in the heart of the Old Town. The hostal consists of three floors and a rooftop garden. The kitchen, reception and common area is in the ground floor.
Over the years, apartments have mushroomed in Cadiz. Sharing an apartment with fellow travellers may prove to be more economical than staying in hotels or hostals. The apartment blocks are located along the Paseo Maritimo and Calle Pablo Ruiz Picasso. It is easy to look for an apartment during the fall and winter but quite hard during spring and summer when Cadiz enjoys an overflow of tourists and locals alike.