Spain Guide
Andalucía
Arrival
Arriving by train, you'll find yourself on the periphery of the old town, close to Plaza de San Juan de Dios, busiest of the city's many squares. Buses arrive either at the Los Amarillos terminal between Plaza San Juan de Dios and the port (serving Rota, Chipiona and the resorts west of Cádiz) or on the north side of the port at the Autobuses Comes station on Plaza de la Hispanidad (used by buses from Seville, Tarifa and most other destinations toward Algeciras).
Coming by car, you'll soon discover sea-locked Cádiz's acute lack of parking space, and if you don't want to spend an age searching you'd be best off taking accommodation with a garage (all the hotels will assist with parking) or heading for a car park – two of the most central inside the city walls are by the train station and along Paseo de Canalejas near the port.