Charming Cádiz hidden places — Marambay
Magic places in the province of Cádiz (Spain) which you may not find in a tourist guide, yet.
Time ago the New York Times spoke about some wonders of Cádiz, a province located in the south of Spain (or in the very south of Europe, to be more accurate) and, although there are some reviews of places where you can go and dishes you should taste, it is huge the amount of beautiful spots of which you can only hear about if you ask local people for recommendations.
This is why I’m not going to tell you about the cathedral or the “Gran Teatro Falla”. I’m sure you can find all information you want googling it. I’m going to talk you about corners where you will relish as a gaditano (you know, people from Cádiz).
Thus, fortunate for being a local one, I would like to share my delightful experiences with you, so that, in case that you want to visit this wonderful province or maybe to retire here (as lot of people do), you will be able to truly enjoy this, as the andalusians, we, do.
Today I want to talk of the Marambay environmental complex.
The Marambay complex is located in the isthmus which connect Cádiz city with the nearby city of San Fernando. This is in the middle of the protected natural park of the Cádiz Bay which…