
Hotel Boutique Convento Cadiz
If you’re looking for something with the character of old Cádiz, this former convent has all the charm of an historic parador coupled with the amenities of a boutique hotel. The building dates from the 17th century and is still owned by the Dominican order—you might see white-robed monks wandering around its chapels. The central cloister, with its checkerboard floor tiles and colonnades, is a lovely place for breakfast. Bedrooms feature blond wood furniture, a capsule coffee machine, and a minibar. The location is excellent, a short walk from the port, train station, and the restaurants along Calles Plocia and Sopranis.
If you’re looking for something with the character of old Cádiz, this former convent has all the charm of an historic parador coupled with the amenities of a boutique hotel. The building dates from the 17th century and is still owned by the Dominican order—you might see white-robed monks wandering around its chapels. The central cloister, with its checkerboard floor tiles and colonnades, is a lovely place for breakfast. Bedrooms feature blond wood furniture, a capsule coffee machine, and a minibar. The location is excellent, a short walk from the port, train station, and the restaurants along Calles Plocia and Sopranis.





