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The most beautiful towns in Cádiz to make a getaway this summer

With the end of the State of Alarm, the autonomous communities have reopened their borders, so it is time to make a getaway. Of course, you have to travel responsibly and wisely. Below we have selected the most beautiful towns in Cádiz. In addition to having a lot of charm, they are very quiet places, perfect to rest and disconnect from the routine.Vejer de la FronteraVejer de la Frontera is a town that everyone should visit at least once in their life. Getting lost in its labyrinthine streets is like taking a trip back in time to several centuries ago. It was declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1976. The Castle is one of its main emblems, located at the highest point of the town and whose origin dates back to the 10th and 11th centuries.GrazalemaGrazalema is a very charming town in the Cádiz province. Located in the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, the Mirador de los Asomaderos offers incredible views of the natural environment. It is essential to visit the Church of San Juan, built in the 18th century on an old mosque. It is also interesting to know the medieval road, which runs along the Guadalete river.Setenil de las BodegasSetenil de las Bodegas is one of the most visited towns in Andalusia. Cueva del Sol Street is the most photographed as it is right under a gigantic rock. A very original locality since most of the houses have been built under a rock ledge. The Torreón del Homenaje is impressive, and from the roof there are very beautiful views.ChipionaChipiona is one of the most beautiful towns in Cádiz, well known throughout the world for being the birthplace of Rocío Jurado.It is precisely the Monument to Rocío Jurado one of the main emblems of the municipality. Playa de la Cruz del Mar is great to rest and take a bath. It has the Q for Tourist Quality and the Blue Flag award Sanlúcar de Barrameda and, finally, Sanlúcar de Barrameda. The Plaza del Cabildo is the heart of the town, in the Barrio Bajo. The Temple of Our Lady of the Forsaken is one of the visits that cannot be missed. As for the beaches, there are four: Bonanza, Bajo de Guía, La Jara and one divided into La Calzada and Las Piletas.

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