We arrived about 10.45, parked the cars and walked the short distance to the Traffic Department office. After a brief wait we sat down and to cut a long story short we were all issued with provisional Spanish licences with the full licence to be sent to us by post within the month.
We had to hand over our UK licences which I must admit felt a bit strange as apart from our passports it was our last physical tie to the UK. But hey, we are now residents of Spain so it was the right thing to do.
We came out of the office at midday and went for a walkabout towards the old historic centre of Cadiz.The picture right shows the walk along the Atlantic seafront with the Telefonica Tower in the centre. I thought I had read somewhere that it was open to the public. However, when Ray and I walked into the foyer to ask if we could go up the receptionist gave us a firm but polite no.
This picture is of our ultimate destination, the Cathedral in the old historic area of the city.
Each turn led us to yet another Plaza, this time to the aptly named Plaza de las Flores which held the flower market.
Leaving the flower market we came across an indoor market selling fruit, meat and a superb collection of fresh fish.
The imposing facade of the Correos (Post Office) in the Plaza de las Flores.
This is the main thoroughfare through the centre of Cadiz, the Avenida de Andalucia, that stretches from the south end of the city, eventually leading into the historic old town through the old city walls pictured below.
In three hours of strolling around we barely touched the surface of Cadiz. At every turn there was another pleasant square to sit in or another narrow cobbled street to explore. There is so much more to see so a return visit is a must.
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More information on Cadiz can be found in the following link:
http://www.andalucia.com/cities/cadiz.htm
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