Address: Pl. Argüelles, 3, 11004 Cádiz, Spain
★★ | $$$$

La Casa de las Cuatro Torres isn’t just a hotel—it’s a living, breathing monument to Cádiz’s seafaring soul. Tucked near the old port, this restored 18th-century merchant’s palace once housed traders waiting for ships to the Americas. Today, it invites modern travelers to rest where history once negotiated, in a building so iconic it’s officially recognized as a Bien de Interés Cultural. The four watchtowers—an architectural rebellion against the one-tower rule of the time—offer panoramic views that feel like flipping through a centuries-old travel journal.
Inside, every detail has a story. Oyster stone walls, handmade tiles, Carrara marble floors, and salvaged shipwood speak to Cádiz’s Atlantic past. The rooms? Named after legendary sailors who shaped Spanish naval history, with handcrafted touches that celebrate each one. It’s romantic, reflective, and packed with personality—perfect for couples, culture nerds, or anyone obsessed with timeless architecture. Bonus: you’re right in the heart of the old town, within walking distance of pretty much everything worth seeing in Cádiz.


