The isthmus of Cádiz fascinates visitors whilst the rooftops of the old city are a wonderful sight, again blending Christian, Jewish and Moorish architecture into a colourful, eye-catching mosaic. Look along the coast, taking in the beautiful bays, and it is hard to resist pausing in a cafe or restaurant terrace to enjoy the views.
By night these cities remain alive and bright all year round, and whilst you might enjoy lunch alfresco in the winter, you might equally enjoy the attractively detailed interiors of a Meson or restaurant in the evening, often with hand-painted tiles and decorative bricks. And if the weather is chilly, it gives you an ideal excuse to enjoy a coffee or two afterwards (with or without Brandy).
Because of its appeal all year round, and the opportunity to enjoy its terraces throughout the day in the winter and in the evenings of autumn and spring, you can truly feel at home in this famous region with fewer tourists to get in your way and shorter queues (if you are unlucky enough to find a queue!)