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Parador de Cádiz

The Hotel

Luxurious modern hotel (4*)

Situated in a residential area surrounded by palm trees at the very tip of the promontory on which Cádiz is built, this strikingly modern and beautifully elegant Parador fully deserves its name: Hotel Atlántico. The culmination of an ambitious 2 year rebuilding project, the completely rebuilt Parador de Cádiz is a modern, state of the art hotel which retains a fantastic seafront location. It has all the amenities you would expect including a modern spa and a spacious swimming pool area with fantastic sea views. 

The 'Parador Atlántico' makes the most of the spectacular views from all areas including the large pool area. It is also a sustainable 'green' Parador with energy saving systems and solar energy to reduce the impact on the environment. The structure consists of 4 floors and a total of 124 guest rooms (18 of which are suites).  All of them have exceptional views of the city and sea, as the building stands perpendicular to the coast. The rooftops of the old town of Cádiz are particularly stunning with the view over to the Mediterranean and across the bay to Puerto de Santa Maria (a boat trip across the bay is a popular trip). The Parador's restaurant serves an array of local and international dishes, including a good variety of fresh delicious fish and seafood.

The Parador de Cádiz is the ideal place to kick back and enjoy a little modern luxury while it is also perfectly located for those wishing to explore the historic centre of Cadiz: the narrow streets of the old-town are just a few minutes’ walk away.

Local Area

The history of Cádiz goes back some 3000 years (it was said to have been founded by Hercules), and there are plenty of historical buildings to visit, including the walls and fortresses of Puertas Tierra, and the baroque cathedral.  Christopher Columbus and other famous sailors departed from the region’s sports on their voyages of exploration. The port grew rich on the Atlantic trade after Columbus had discovered the New World, and it was of course here in 1587 that Sir Francis Drake ‘singed the king of Spain’s beard’ by burning the Spanish fleet. The old town’s location, packed as it is into a slender and elongated headland, gives it a truly distinctive feel. The historic centre contains an intriguing warren of narrow winding alleys leading inevitably to and from the sea. Although these streets now contain the likes of Zara and H&M, the area more than retains its character and you will quickly encounter the locals sipping a café in one of the plentiful plazas.

The region of Cadiz itself boasts a diverse variety of natural spaces including six natural parks and a plethora of excellent sandy beaches which make up over half of the region's 260km coastline. Visitors who venture away from the city will come across both pristine and unspoilt stretches of coast as well small towns with all of the family friendly facilities one would expect. 

Pool

For seasonal Parador pool opening times please visit our information on pools page.

Restaurant

Main Parador Restaurant
Breakfast is served from 7.30 to 11.00
Lunch is served from 13.30 to 16.00
Dinner from 20.300 to 23.00. It may be possible to arrive up to 22.30 and still enjoy a meal. 

La Tacita del Atlántico Restaurant (a relaxed dining experience)
Lunch is served from 13.30 to 16.00
Dinner from 20.300 to 23.00. It may be possible to arrive up to 22.30 and still enjoy a meal. 

Tapería Terrace Bar (July and August only)
Monday to Thursday and Sundays: 11:30 to 00:00
Fridays, Saturdays and holidays: 11:30 to 00:30
Lunch: 13:30 to 16:00
Dinner: 20:00 to 23:00

Cuisine

The restaurant offers a range of dishes including excellent fish and seafood specialities such as fish "a la rotena", grilled fish of the day, shrimp tarts and local prawns. Meat and poultry are also on the menu but fish and seafood are the big attraction here.

How to get there

The Parador is located in the old quarter of Cádiz near 'Parque Genovés'. The Seville - Cádiz motorway is the main access route.

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Facilities

  • air conditioning
  • elevator
  • bar
  • spa
  • safe
  • heating
  • breakfast
  • Easy Access facilities
  • mini-bar
  • parking
  • restaurant
  • hairdryer in guest rooms
  • accepts credit cards
  • telephone in guest rooms
  • TV in guest rooms
  • wi-fi
  • sauna
  • lift
  • easy access facilities
  • meeting rooms
  • ev charging
  • seasonal outdoor swimming pool
  • indoor pool
  • tv in guest rooms

Parking

This Parador has an underground garage at €20 per day usually with plenty of spaces, and facilities for charging electric vehicles, the costs of which are payable locally.

Location

Region: Andalusia

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