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Just a short walk from the cathedral lies the Roman Theater, a significant archaeological site, where remnants of a once-thriving entertainment venue remain. Though in ruins, visitors can explore the seating area that once accommodated over 20,000 spectators. The adjacent museum provides insights into the rich Roman history of Cádiz, displaying artifacts from the excavations and featuring intriguing tunnels behind the seating area.
As the hunger pangs strike, the Central Market offers a culinary delight. This bustling space is filled with seafood stalls showcasing an array of fresh catch, both raw and cooked. Enjoy your meal with a refreshing cold beer or a glass of wine as you soak in the lively atmosphere.