Plaza de España
The Serene Oasis of Plaza de España in Cádiz
Discover Cádiz's rich history at the 1812 Constitution Monument, a stunning tribute to democracy nestled in beautiful gardens.
The 1812 Constitution Monument in Cádiz is a must-visit for tourists, embodying the city's rich history and significance in Spain's quest for democracy. Surrounded by lush gardens, this iconic structure serves as a tribute to the progressive ideals of the Constitution of Cadiz. Visitors can explore the serene park-like setting, enjoy stunning views, and learn about the monument's historical context.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the city center of Cádiz, start at Plaza de San Juan de Dios. Head southwest on Calle San Juan de Dios towards Calle del Rey. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Avenida Independencia. Turn left onto Avenida Independencia. Walk straight for about 10 minutes until you reach the roundabout. The 1812 Constitution Monument will be visible from the roundabout, located in the nearby park. You can enter the park to get a closer view of the monument.
Public Transport
If you are closer to the train station (Estación de Cádiz), you can take bus line 1 or 2 from the bus stop near the station. Get off at the stop 'Plaza de España.' From there, walk towards the park where the 1812 Constitution Monument is located. It should take you around 7-10 minutes on foot to reach the monument from the bus stop.
Use The 1812 Constitution Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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