1-Bed Apartment in Historic Centre, Cádiz, Spain, €195,000




+8 photosHistoric Heart of Cádiz
About this property
Cádiz is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, and this one-bedroom apartment sits right in the thick of it. The historic centre is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, sun-bleached baroque facades, and tapas bars that have been doing the same thing for centuries. This is urban Spain at its most authentic, with the Atlantic just a short stroll away in almost any direction.
The apartment itself offers a compact and characterful base in a city that rewards those who actually live in it rather than simply passing through. At €195,000, it represents a meaningful entry point into one of Andalusia's most distinctive addresses, whether as a full-time residence, a southern Spanish bolthole, or a short-let proposition in a city with growing visitor appeal.
Cádiz is well connected by rail and road, with Jerez de la Frontera airport within easy reach. The combination of genuine historic fabric, a lively local culture, and a seafront setting makes this a city that tends to get under the skin rather quickly.
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