Welcome to Cadiz, my new favorite place in Spain! Do you think you would like Cadiz, let me know down below 👇 🇪🇸 If you would like to support my campaign to bring clean drinking water to those in need, you can learn more here: www.charitywater.org/matthew-kramer
Thank you for sharing this My Great Grandfather Juan was born here, his son, my Mother and myself were all born in the UK id love to go and visit my roots
You ask why nobody comes here. I am on a train pulling out of Càdiz after a wonderful three day visit and can report that the old town is pretty busy with tourists.
25 years ago my company needed someone to move to Spain, I was young and free so I jumped at it. But Cadiz? Where's that? Well, I spent a year living in it and it was fantastic. Clean, friendly, uncrowded, beautiful, colorful, historic ...I see it hasn't changed a bit in the quarter century (a mere blink of an eye by Cadiz standards) since I lived there.
At the port of Pola and of San Nicolo, A Normand will punish in the Gulf of Quarnero: Capet to cry alas in the streets of Byzantium, Help from Cadiz and the great Philip. -Nostradamus The true flame will devour the lady Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire: Before the assault the army is inflamed, When in Seville a monster in beef will be seen. -Nostradamus He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre When Sicily and Naples will be joined: He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron From one who will be too closely allied with Spain. -Nostradamus The new empire in desolation will be changed from the Northern Pole. From Sicily will come such trouble that it will bother the enterprise tributary to Philip. -Nostradamus
At the port of Pola and of San Nicolo, A Normand will punish in the Gulf of Quarnero: Capet to cry alas in the streets of Byzantium, Help from Cadiz and the great Philip. -Nostradamus The true flame will devour the lady Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire: Before the assault the army is inflamed, When in Seville a monster in beef will be seen. -Nostradamus He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre When Sicily and Naples will be joined: He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron From one who will be too closely allied with Spain. -Nostradamus The exiles will come into Sicily To deliver form hunger the strange nation: At daybreak the Celts will fail them: Life remains by reason: the King joins. -Nostradamus Two royal brothers will wage war so fiercely That between them the war will be so mortal That both will occupy the strong places: Their great quarrel will fill realm and life. -Nostradamus The great ruin of the holy things is not far off, Provence, Naples, Sicily, SŽes and Pons: In Germany, at the Rhine and Cologne, Vexed to death by all those of Mainz. -Nostradamus For seven years fortune will favor Philip, He will beat down again the exertions of the Arabs: Then at his noon perplexing contrary affair, Young Ogmios will destroy his stronghold. -Nostradamus Paterno will hear the cry from Sicily, all the preparations in the Gulf of Trieste; it will be heard as far as Sicily flee oh, flee, so may sails, the dreaded pestilence ! -Nostradamus
The first introduction I’ve had to Cadiz was through my mother. She was born in the Philippines, however, her grandparents were from Cadiz, Spain! She’s always so proud of her Spanish heritage and one of the reasons I’d like to visit!
I always wondered why Cadiz is not on everybody's list when travelling to southern Spain. Great video. We have been to Spain four times, and we still need to cover Ronda in Andalusia, then head north to San Sebastian, Salamanca, and Santiago. Thanks a million for this video,
The reason why buildings are painted in pastel color is the same in Cadiz than in La Habana: Both of us are sailor's villages. Sailors were happy when they can see their houses in the skyline, the sooner the better. And similar reason for Cadiz towers: Merchants built them to be the first ones to see a boat plenty of overseas treasures, and be the first ones to offer a price for them!
Considered to be the oldest inhabited city in Europe, Cádiz was found as 'Gadir' by the Phoenicians in 1.100 BC. The city has a long list of spectacular beaches and returning visitors rave about the tasty Cádiz seafood, amazing monuments and intriguing museums.
Thank you for uploading this video of beautiful Cadiz. I didn’t get a chance to see much of Cadiz when I was in Southern Spain. I will definitely not miss it the next time I travel to Spain.
El capuchino es un café italiano! Y la napolitana...también ! Hay que desayunar café con leche y pan con aceite ,o mantequilla y mermelada i algo de jamón o queso. O pan con tomate. 😀🇪🇸🤗
I really enjoy your video style. Cadiz is overlooked in favor of so many gems in Andalucia, but seeing it through your lens makes me want to take a look and see what I've been missing! Thanks
That’s a great vlog host. I am from Philippines and my last name is Cadiz my root history in the past donkey years is from Spain. My dream to visit there one day currently living in UK. Followed you …
Nice video. Been in Spain since end of September. I’m living in community of Valencia, in a small seaside village. Very few people here in winter, but lots were still here when I arrived. Haven’t traveled as much as I planned, due to Covid, so I’m gonna stay here most likely until summer 2023. Thanks for adding Cadiz to itinerary.
How do you like it? I used to go as a kid & I've been since, I know it's become much more touristic & developed. The ages seemed young and old. Not a whole lot of 20 something women to date.
I live here and I wouldn’t recommend it over Seville. It’s a nice place to vacation, but there is not much else to do besides the beach. I live right next to Cafe Ana. It’s always closed lol.
Para vivir es mejor Sevilla, aunque en verano en Sevilla hace mucho más calor que en Cádiz y no tiene las playas espectaculares que tiene Cádiz, pero la oferta cultural y laboral de Sevilla es mucho mayor. Creo que deberías venir a Cádiz algún fin de semana, pero para la vida cotidiana, mejor Sevilla...
@@kasperpaisa4245 no, these cities are huge not big :p and Cadiz is still a big city. You can say that, for example Ronda is a small city (or quite big). But in general, it's up to u - you can call it what you want to☺.
@@MattKramerTravels la hermana pequeña de mi padre cuando vino a Cataluña estuvo viviendo unos años y luego se bajó a vivir allí y mi hermano vivió un año de pequeño
coming from the other video xd. Although Seville is probably my favorite city period, Cadiz is wonderful. It's really loved among Spaniards, whenever possible, no matter if you are from Madrid, Galicia, Catalonia, whatever, any Spaniard is glad to go to Cadiz. It is a really authentic and genuine city, full of history and easily walkable. You can literally find a roman theatre built under centuries-old traditional houses, Phoenician remains or a baroque Cathedral just a few streets apart. It certainly deserves way more international recognition.
@@bergantinos2202 pero qué dices? En qué momento suelto estereotipos sobre los andaluces? Si lo único que he dicho es que Cádiz es muy querida por el resto de España y es una ciudad muy auténtica y llena de historia.
Brings back great memories from when I was stationed just to the north in Rota with the Navy back in '03-'05. My family had many great day trips down to Cadiz. I seem to recall the locals pronouncing it with an Andalusian accent, a th for the z.
The locals pronounce it as CA i. They omit the z altogether. It's an Andalusian thing. BTW, true Andalusians don't pronounce the Z or C as th as they do in other parts of Spain.
I'm getting a Tangier's vibe, seeing this city. Unlike that Moroccan place, Cadiz on the ground has Magnificent Local Architecture... Unique in Spain, as - Cadiz was a major Port/Hub of trade between Spain and the New Spain. You can see details in Cadiz's buildings which echo the vernacular styles created for Puerto Rico, Havana, Puebla (Mexico), and the rest of Latin America. I LIKE!!!
Hi, I know you posted this a year ago but I am interested in seeing Cadiz and some more smaller villages in the province and was wondering if you could recommend any? Any places with lots of variety of restaurants and bars etc?
Matt, just some constructive criticism. Remember that “America” is not synonymous with “US”. Cadiz Cathedral started being built in 1722, way before the US became a nation. Although trade was possible between Spain and the US (since it took >100 years to be completed), most of the money came from “trade” between Spain and America, as in the American continent (i.e. Spain’s colonies+).
New York is actually New York City. New York is the state. But people call the city "New York." That is about equal to the "error" you're calling out this vlogger on. Butt-hurt and jealous you are.
Cádiz is a best kept secret. I ived for a years there in 2004, where I could have plenty of my two passions: surfing and flamenco - for this is the city where Flamenco is born. Not to mention near a hundred miles of virgin sunny beaches...
That´s not true Matt , I mean that no one go there, hehe !!! I actually go to Cádiz almost every summer and I loveeee the city, the food, the people, the beaches, the monuments, "The cool surfer/ Caribbean vibe that you can feel", everything !!! As an Andalusian citizen, thanks a lot for showing Cádiz to the rest of the international viewers !! Regards !!
Hi Matt! Cadiz looks like a beautiful part of Spain 🇪🇸 nice market but I’m not a seafood 🦞 fan views of the sea were stunning. Stay safe and well. 🇺🇸🏴🌎.
I must recommend you to visit the market even if you're not into seafood. When you go there at lunch time, there are a lot of little and various food shops opened. You Will find there traditional food, argentinian, japonese... It is pretty common to go there, not only for the tourists but also for local people, so there is a really great atmosphere
@@miguellatorre2448 Hi Miguel Thanks for your information ℹ️ I’m sure it will be very interesting to visit that market you make it sound a nice place to eat with the chance of meeting locals. Take care. George 🏴
Looks gorgeous! Some of these aesthetics remind me of Bairo Alto (I explored in one video). Are there any cities you suggest that look similar to Lisbon/Portugal?
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Now you know why all cities in the Caribbean look like Cadiz. San Juan, P. Rico, Santo Domingo, etc. *Cuttlefish, squid and calamari, basically is the same.
I am really enjoying your videos. When you edit your videos, could you please keep the volume of the transition music level with your commentary? The difference is a bit of a jolt. Otherwise, you're doing an awesome job!
Awesome video, Im new to the chanel and was wondering how many days should I visit, we have friends there as well. Im a photographer and was wondering if I should take expensive camera or NOT whats your view in this? Thanks
There are so many beautiful streets and buildings in Cadiz, so it's a great place to take some photos! I think 2 full days is enough for Cadiz, but if you have time, it's a great place to kick back and relax!
Hi Matt, I’m traveling in November 🤞🏻🙏🏼 to Marbella I’ll like to do a couple of day trips, what can you recommend? Ronda, Cádiz, Sevilla or Córdoba? We will relied on public transportation, we do speak Spanish which I know is helpful on some situations.
All are amazing choices! I might be biased but Cadiz was my personal favorite! Seville is more city like with tons to do, Cordoba has some great architecture and streets, and Ronda is more calm and laid back. All are accessible by train/public transport so you shouldn't have a problem getting there. Enjoy your trip!
The south of Spain is not industrialized, so local wages/incomes are low. It could be a problem if you want to live there. I guess is a perfect place for digital nomads : beautiful, save and cheap !
Welcome to Cadiz, my new favorite place in Spain! Do you think you would like Cadiz, let me know down below 👇 🇪🇸
If you would like to support my campaign to bring clean drinking water to those in need, you can learn more here: www.charitywater.org/matthew-kramer
Thank you for sharing this My Great Grandfather Juan was born here, his son, my Mother and myself were all born in the UK id love to go and visit my roots
Wish i could go here one day, im curious if my great great grandfather really came from Cadiz, Spain.
I like cadiz bc im from there
You ask why nobody comes here.
I am on a train pulling out of Càdiz after a wonderful three day visit and can report that the old town is pretty busy with tourists.
25 years ago my company needed someone to move to Spain, I was young and free so I jumped at it. But Cadiz? Where's that? Well, I spent a year living in it and it was fantastic. Clean, friendly, uncrowded, beautiful, colorful, historic ...I see it hasn't changed a bit in the quarter century (a mere blink of an eye by Cadiz standards) since I lived there.
At the port of Pola and of San Nicolo,
A Normand will punish in the Gulf of Quarnero:
Capet to cry alas in the streets of Byzantium,
Help from Cadiz and the great Philip.
-Nostradamus
The true flame will devour the lady
Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire:
Before the assault the army is inflamed,
When in Seville a monster in beef will be seen.
-Nostradamus
He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre
When Sicily and Naples will be joined:
He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron
From one who will be too closely allied with Spain.
-Nostradamus
The new empire in desolation
will be changed from the Northern Pole.
From Sicily will come such trouble that
it will bother the enterprise tributary to Philip.
-Nostradamus
At the port of Pola and of San Nicolo,
A Normand will punish in the Gulf of Quarnero:
Capet to cry alas in the streets of Byzantium,
Help from Cadiz and the great Philip.
-Nostradamus
The true flame will devour the lady
Who will want to put the Innocent Ones to the fire:
Before the assault the army is inflamed,
When in Seville a monster in beef will be seen.
-Nostradamus
He who will attain to the kingdom of Navarre
When Sicily and Naples will be joined:
He will hold Bigorre and Landes through Foix and Oloron
From one who will be too closely allied with Spain.
-Nostradamus
The exiles will come into Sicily
To deliver form hunger the strange nation:
At daybreak the Celts will fail them:
Life remains by reason: the King joins.
-Nostradamus
Two royal brothers will wage war so fiercely
That between them the war will be so mortal
That both will occupy the strong places:
Their great quarrel will fill realm and life.
-Nostradamus
The great ruin of the holy things is not far off,
Provence, Naples, Sicily, SŽes and Pons:
In Germany, at the Rhine and Cologne,
Vexed to death by all those of Mainz.
-Nostradamus
For seven years fortune will favor Philip,
He will beat down again the exertions of the Arabs:
Then at his noon perplexing contrary affair,
Young Ogmios will destroy his stronghold.
-Nostradamus
Paterno will hear the cry from Sicily,
all the preparations in the Gulf of Trieste;
it will be heard as far as Sicily
flee oh, flee, so may sails, the dreaded pestilence !
-Nostradamus
The first introduction I’ve had to Cadiz was through my mother. She was born in the Philippines, however, her grandparents were from Cadiz, Spain! She’s always so proud of her Spanish heritage and one of the reasons I’d like to visit!
I hope you get the chance to visit Greg, Cadiz is a beautiful place!
So many of the Filipinos claim Spanish blood but like 2% actually have it when actually tested.
@@Treize132 Yeah...not many of them have Spanish blood, and of those that do, it's not very much.
We have also a place named cadiz here in the Philippines
@@Treize132
Like that can be tested through blood test. Lol !
There is something about infectious enthusiasm! Great introduction to Cadiz. I really liked the presentation.
Thanks so much John, Cadiz is a special place!
My favourite place in Spain!
It's so beautiful!
I always wondered why Cadiz is not on everybody's list when travelling to southern Spain. Great video. We have been to Spain four times, and we still need to cover Ronda in Andalusia, then head north to San Sebastian, Salamanca, and Santiago. Thanks a million for this video,
It can be very windy down there ❤️👌👍
After seeing this video I'm putting Cadiz on my list of cities to visit. Thanks for sharing.
I’m so glad Luis, it’s an amazing place to visit!
Great videos from my favorite places in Spain ! Cadiz made me feel like I was in a different world , era , everything. Such a magical place.
I couldn't agree more Steve, Cadiz is such a special place!
Cádiz is in between times, another dimension😇. Greetings from Jerez de la Frontera 🇪🇦
It totally shows how much you love this place! awesome!
Cheers!
great video! I'm adding Cadiz to my next trip to Spain. those views are truly stunning.
i lived in el puerto for about two years total and i always loved spending the weekends in cadiz!
I'm glad you enjoyed Cadiz as much as I did Lacey!
I wentto Cadiz two weeks ago. It's such a great town. A wonderful trip from Seville
I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I did, Andrew!
i so agree i loved cadiz when i visited many years ago i need to go back there for a longer visit
I'm glad you liked it as much as I did!
The reason why buildings are painted in pastel color is the same in Cadiz than in La Habana: Both of us are sailor's villages. Sailors were happy when they can see their houses in the skyline, the sooner the better. And similar reason for Cadiz towers: Merchants built them to be the first ones to see a boat plenty of overseas treasures, and be the first ones to offer a price for them!
Super interesting, thanks so much for sharing!
La ciudad de la Habana se construyo inspirada en la de Cádiz. Tenian muchos lazos comerciales y culturales. Tambien ambas ciudades estan hermanadas
Considered to be the oldest inhabited city in Europe, Cádiz was found as 'Gadir' by the Phoenicians in 1.100 BC. The city has a long list of spectacular beaches and returning visitors rave about the tasty Cádiz seafood, amazing monuments and intriguing museums.
Thanks for sharing! Cadiz is a wonderful city!
Second-oldest, after Athens. the oldest of occidental Europe still :)
@@MarioLanzas. No, Cádiz es más antigua que Atenas.
Athena first!
Cádiz es la ciudad mas antigua de occidente. Atenas entra en el hemisferio oriental, y es mas antigua que Cádiz
Stunning city!! What a great tour of a beautiful place
Thanks Michelle, Cadiz is so stunning!
Thank you for uploading this video of beautiful Cadiz. I didn’t get a chance to see much of Cadiz when I was in Southern Spain. I will definitely not miss it the next time I travel to Spain.
I've been in love with Cadiz too, i hope to return
I'm so glad you enjoy Cadiz as much as me, I hope you have the chance to return soon!
El capuchino es un café italiano!
Y la napolitana...también !
Hay que desayunar café con leche y pan con aceite ,o mantequilla y mermelada i algo de jamón o queso.
O pan con tomate.
😀🇪🇸🤗
Gracias por las recomendaciones Ana! Me encanta cafe con leche!
Pan con tomate y jamón 😋🤤🤤🤤
@@giovannipulido8225 suena tan delicioso!
Churros
I really enjoy your video style. Cadiz is overlooked in favor of so many gems in Andalucia, but seeing it through your lens makes me want to take a look and see what I've been missing! Thanks
That’s a great vlog host. I am from Philippines and my last name is Cadiz my root history in the past donkey years is from Spain. My dream to visit there one day currently living in UK. Followed you …
Thank you! I hope you get to visit Cadiz soon!
Cadiz me encanta. Gracias por el video.
Gracias Tomas, me encanta Cadiz tambien!
Awesome video. Cadiz now on the must visit list!
It should be!
Nice video. Been in Spain since end of September. I’m living in community of Valencia, in a small seaside village. Very few people here in winter, but lots were still here when I arrived. Haven’t traveled as much as I planned, due to Covid, so I’m gonna stay here most likely until summer 2023. Thanks for adding Cadiz to itinerary.
Sounds like a nice place Ken, I hope you get the chance to visit Cadiz sometime soon while you are in Spain!
Thats it, i am sold, i am going to try and go there this summer.
I hope you do, Cadiz is beautiful!
Love to visit cadiz again, i live in nerja its been ages since i went down that way. Its a beautiful place 👍❤️👏👌🇪🇸
How do you like it? I used to go as a kid & I've been since, I know it's become much more touristic & developed. The ages seemed young and old. Not a whole lot of 20 something women to date.
Been several times and it is truly wonderful.
Tal vez sea un enamorado de Cádiz, pero estoy seguro de que cuando Falla escribió la Atlántida pensaba en Cádiz.
An excellent narrator! Well presented, never in a hurry. Thank you for the hospitable feeling. Cheers from Barcelona.
Thanks so much Don, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I'm moving to Spain from California and my first inclination was Sevilla, but Cadiz seems amazing.
Cadiz really is a special place!
I live here and I wouldn’t recommend it over Seville. It’s a nice place to vacation, but there is not much else to do besides the beach. I live right next to Cafe Ana. It’s always closed lol.
Para vivir es mejor Sevilla, aunque en verano en Sevilla hace mucho más calor que en Cádiz y no tiene las playas espectaculares que tiene Cádiz, pero la oferta cultural y laboral de Sevilla es mucho mayor. Creo que deberías venir a Cádiz algún fin de semana, pero para la vida cotidiana, mejor Sevilla...
@@maimesti194 tienes razon las playas en Cadiz son muy preciosa. Pero, son muy cerca de Sevilla en menos de dos horas.
@@marilynmonheauxNo es cierto para nada que el cafe Ana siempre esta cerrado. Está la mayor parte del tiempo normal de apertura abierto
I love the combination of big city and the sea! It's the best combo! These views are incredible!
I completely agree Lexi, Cadiz is so beautiful!
It's not a big city. Only 116,979 inhabitants.
@@kasperpaisa4245so its quite big
@@AleksandraLexi You don't know what big is. Sevilla, Valencia and Barcelona are big cities. Cadiz is small and cozy.
@@kasperpaisa4245 no, these cities are huge not big :p and Cadiz is still a big city. You can say that, for example Ronda is a small city (or quite big). But in general, it's up to u - you can call it what you want to☺.
That feeling that you're talking about sounds very familiar. Congrats on your discovery! I love Cadiz but I need to go back!
Great videos Matt! Loving your Spain vlogs. Cadiz looks beautiful.
Thanks Andrew! Cadiz is a really pretty city
Wow Cadiz nice...
It really is beautiful, Wilmer!
Cádiz la Tacita de Plata ay Cai cuanto tiempo sin verte ya!😍💖
Me encanta Cadiz!
@@MattKramerTravels la hermana pequeña de mi padre cuando vino a Cataluña estuvo viviendo unos años y luego se bajó a vivir allí y mi hermano vivió un año de pequeño
@@mercecieza9898 Es un buen lugar para vivir!
@@MattKramerTravels siii
Gracias por tu video creo que Cádiz es una ciudad very,very beautiful
Estoy de acuerdo, Cadiz es muy bonita!
I went to Cadiz. I completely understand how you feel about it!
Another great video.
Thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed Cadiz so much too!
@@MattKramerTravels will definitely be going again and looking at some of your suggestions
It’s a great place to visit, an amazing bridge to drive over into the town. Beautiful place to walk wound, lovely beach, great food.
Great city, just visited over Xmas. Lovely people, great vibe, i'll deffo comeback again.
Happy New Year from Japan 💝💝❤❤😍😍
Happy new year!
happy new year and May you have prosperous and good health to this whole year around and on..have a great day spending time in Spain 🇪🇸
💖💖💖
Thanks Janice, happy new year!
Hi Matt, oh yes Cadiz is a jewel for me, its sunsets are awesome! Enjoy your trip there!!
Thanks Henry! I’m glad you love Cadiz just as much as I do
@@MattKramerTravels Yes indeed, the streets and coffee shops, restaurants are awesome!
Great Video! We are hoping to head that way soon!
Wow! Love your adventure and Cadiz. On my bucket list! Thank you
I’m so glad Cadiz is on your list, its such an amazing place!
Agree! First visit there yesterday!
I love Cadiz, I recommend watching the football team!
Great atmosphere
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing
coming from the other video xd. Although Seville is probably my favorite city period, Cadiz is wonderful. It's really loved among Spaniards, whenever possible, no matter if you are from Madrid, Galicia, Catalonia, whatever, any Spaniard is glad to go to Cadiz. It is a really authentic and genuine city, full of history and easily walkable. You can literally find a roman theatre built under centuries-old traditional houses, Phoenician remains or a baroque Cathedral just a few streets apart. It certainly deserves way more international recognition.
That's a lie, I'm from northern Spain and stereotypes towards andalusians are horrible, its disgusting. Dont lie
@@bergantinos2202 pero qué dices? En qué momento suelto estereotipos sobre los andaluces? Si lo único que he dicho es que Cádiz es muy querida por el resto de España y es una ciudad muy auténtica y llena de historia.
Allí he he ido cinco veranos,y me encanta!!!😁😁😁
Me encanta Cadiz tambien!
Las playas vírgenes,el Jerez y manzanilla, los carnavales, y el carácter de la gente. Tan amable, agradable ♥️
Thanks so much for talking about Andalucía's gem!
Brings back great memories from when I was stationed just to the north in Rota with the Navy back in '03-'05. My family had many great day trips down to Cadiz. I seem to recall the locals pronouncing it with an Andalusian accent, a th for the z.
The locals pronounce it as CA i. They omit the z altogether. It's an Andalusian thing. BTW, true Andalusians don't pronounce the Z or C as th as they do in other parts of Spain.
No Idea why none goes there , but I travel to Cadiz every 2 months and I love it !!!!
I love it too, such a beautiful place!
Beautiful! 👌This year I will probably visit Cádiz for 2 or 3 days.🙂 Thanks for sharing, nice video!👌👏👏
Thanks Josê, enjoy your trip!
Looking forward to seeing Cadiz in May
Enjoy your trip Nigel, I'm excited for you!
happy new year from NYC!! I need to visit Cadiz!!
Happy new year! 🎊
Amazing video! You should visit Medina Sidonia next. By the way, it's Ge-no-vés not Ge-vo-nes.
Fantastic can’t wait to visit this month!!
Thanks Liz, enjoy your trip!
La Habana se construyó pensando en Cádiz.🤗🇪🇸
No sabia eso ¡Gracias por compartir!
@@MattKramerTravels in fact some scenes of a 007 film was filmed in Cádiz while in the movie was supposed to be La Habana
@@pablolazaromartinez3541 Thats a really cool fact, thanks Pablo!
Maravillosa la canción de Carlos Cano Habanera de Cádiz cantada por Pasión Vega💖
Incredible video. Watching in New Zealand
Thanks Mark! Cheers!
Our best secret place ❤❤
It's just amazing!
I'm getting a Tangier's vibe, seeing this city. Unlike that Moroccan place, Cadiz on the ground has Magnificent Local Architecture... Unique in Spain, as - Cadiz was a major Port/Hub of trade between Spain and the New Spain. You can see details in Cadiz's buildings which echo the vernacular styles created for Puerto Rico, Havana, Puebla (Mexico), and the rest of Latin America. I LIKE!!!
De acuerdo en todo. Es del todo certero
Cadiz really is a beautiful city Mark!
Cádiz is a jewel, and the province has a lot besides the capital. If you liked the city, you'd love the villages. Cádiz is unique!
Thanks for the tip! I’ll have to visit some of the smaller towns next time!
Hi, I know you posted this a year ago but I am interested in seeing Cadiz and some more smaller villages in the province and was wondering if you could recommend any? Any places with lots of variety of restaurants and bars etc?
@@serenacelestineTe recomindo Vejer de la Frontera, Arcos de la Frontera, Setenil de las Bodegas, y toda la ruta de los pueblos blancos 😊
As an Italian, when you said that cappuccino and neapolitan pastries are typical to spain, you shattered my venetian heart to pecies
Well even if it’s a typical Spanish breakfast served at cafes , it doesn’t change the fact that it’s Italian
Enjoyed this. Thanks!
Thanks Thomas!
Matt, just some constructive criticism. Remember that “America” is not synonymous with “US”. Cadiz Cathedral started being built in 1722, way before the US became a nation. Although trade was possible between Spain and the US (since it took >100 years to be completed), most of the money came from “trade” between Spain and America, as in the American continent (i.e. Spain’s colonies+).
Typical US people´s knowledge about the rest of the world.
True, but US citizens don’t have a monopoly on ignorance. Plenty to be found all around the globe.
New York is actually New York City. New York is the state. But people call the city "New York." That is about equal to the "error" you're calling out this vlogger on. Butt-hurt and jealous you are.
in english “america” = USA
"America" is the USA. Common knowledge.
Looks beautiful!
It's such an amazing place!
Cádiz is a best kept secret. I ived for a years there in 2004, where I could have plenty of my two passions: surfing and flamenco - for this is the city where Flamenco is born. Not to mention near a hundred miles of virgin sunny beaches...
I am now in love with Cadiz! Thank you for such a beautiful video! :) :) :)
That´s not true Matt , I mean that no one go there, hehe !!! I actually go to Cádiz almost every summer and I loveeee the city, the food, the people, the beaches, the monuments, "The cool surfer/ Caribbean vibe that you can feel", everything !!! As an Andalusian citizen, thanks a lot for showing Cádiz to the rest of the international viewers !! Regards !!
Thanks so much Mike, I'm so glad you love Cadiz as much as I do! I'm jealous you go so often!
The people suck, lol.
Beautiful nice video 🏖
Thank you! Cadiz is such a beautiful city!
Thanks for video matt
Cheers!
THANK YOU GOING OUT THERE NEXT WEEK
I hope you have an amazing time!
Informative video. Thanks!
I swear I’ll visit Cadiz on my next trip to Spain!
You won’t regret it!
Hi Matt!
Cadiz looks like a beautiful part of Spain 🇪🇸 nice market but I’m not a seafood 🦞 fan views of the sea were stunning.
Stay safe and well.
🇺🇸🏴🌎.
Thanks George! Hope you are well
@@MattKramerTravels 👍
I must recommend you to visit the market even if you're not into seafood. When you go there at lunch time, there are a lot of little and various food shops opened. You Will find there traditional food, argentinian, japonese... It is pretty common to go there, not only for the tourists but also for local people, so there is a really great atmosphere
@@miguellatorre2448 Hi Miguel
Thanks for your information ℹ️ I’m sure it will be very interesting to visit that market you make it sound a nice place to eat with the chance of meeting locals.
Take care.
George 🏴
@@georgemcclafferty you're welcome George, I hope you spend a good time here in Cádiz if you finally come!
Looks gorgeous! Some of these aesthetics remind me of Bairo Alto (I explored in one video). Are there any cities you suggest that look similar to Lisbon/Portugal?
I’m proud to be Spanish 🇪🇸 🇺🇸
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Y yo. Soy de la provincia de Cádiz, así que este vídeo me hizo sentirme orgulloso de lo bonito que es Cádiz.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Ciao Matt... Gracias for beautiful video. Try visit my country Indonesia.
I would love to come to Indonesia!
Welcome Matt....
Now you know why all cities in the Caribbean look like Cadiz. San Juan, P. Rico, Santo Domingo, etc.
*Cuttlefish, squid and calamari, basically is the same.
And all of the cities are incredibly beautiful!
Wish i could go there.
I hope you get the chance to visit one day Michael
I too love Cadiz. Keep it quiet, though.
I'm glad you love it just as much as I do!
Brilliant videos, Matt! ❤️
Thanks Ryan!
Great videos!
I am really enjoying your videos. When you edit your videos, could you please keep the volume of the transition music level with your commentary? The difference is a bit of a jolt. Otherwise, you're doing an awesome job!
Thanks Troy, I appreciate the feedback!
I got some déjà vues of Malaga at which I spent some time...
Awesome video, Im new to the chanel and was wondering how many days should I visit, we have friends there as well. Im a photographer and was wondering if I should take expensive camera or NOT whats your view in this? Thanks
There are so many beautiful streets and buildings in Cadiz, so it's a great place to take some photos! I think 2 full days is enough for Cadiz, but if you have time, it's a great place to kick back and relax!
Puede valerle dos dias, pero deben estar muy bien aprovechados. Para disfrutarlo mejor el numero perfecto es tres. Saludos
It's my top favorite city in Spain, after Granada.
Both are beautiful cities!
So beautiful, I was wonder if we need a car to see the tourist attraction
Cadiz really is incredibly beautiful! Everything I saw in Cadiz I did without a car
Le sobra completamente el coche. Es mas, el coche es un problema
At which time of the year was it filmed? Doesnt look much like December haha
Best city i have ever been to. I want to retire here. Best regards from a norwegian
Hi i wanna know which Airport is near this Place? Never heard about this place definitely wann visit this Place🙂
Malaga
@@mariamartin94No. Jerez dela Frontera a 28 kilometros de Cádiz 😮
@@Usuariodeyoutuber Good to know🙂
Trade between Spain and the US? Where did you get that? 😅😅😅 read about what “the americas” means in Spain. Good video!
It almost looks like it could be on the north coast of Africa, which is right across the water.
Cadiz is so beautiful, isn't it?!
Hi Matt, I’m traveling in November 🤞🏻🙏🏼 to Marbella
I’ll like to do a couple of day trips, what can you recommend? Ronda, Cádiz, Sevilla or Córdoba?
We will relied on public transportation, we do speak Spanish which I know is helpful on some situations.
All are amazing choices! I might be biased but Cadiz was my personal favorite! Seville is more city like with tons to do, Cordoba has some great architecture and streets, and Ronda is more calm and laid back. All are accessible by train/public transport so you shouldn't have a problem getting there. Enjoy your trip!
@@MattKramerTravels thank you so much for your reply!
Tough decision for me, I guess I have few months to decide 😀
@@milariestoro5890 No matter what you chose, I'm sure you will love it!
@@MattKramerTravels 🤗
The south of Spain is not industrialized, so local wages/incomes are low. It could be a problem if you want to live there. I guess is a perfect place for digital nomads : beautiful, save and cheap !
It’s better that Cadiz doesn’t get famous. Less people the better.😊 Which month were you there in Cadiz ?
Cadiz 👍🏽😎👍🏽
Cheers 🤟