The Flamenco expert tells us where to eat, shop and dance in Cadiz. <span>You have to go directly to the beach, to the sea. It's an important part of Cadiz – a bendita, a</span><span> blessing. Cadiz is an open-minded place with open-minded people, because cultures have come from everywhere, across the sea. Cadiz is the oldest city in Europe and this is where the Spanish Constitution was proclaimed. Because of its position, ferries and ships come here from around the world. It's multicultural and it's open – and that's thanks to the ocean.</span> <span>Cadiz inspires. Every little thing in Cadiz is a good excuse to start dreaming. </span> <span>Aponiente restaurant in Santa Maria port because the chef, Angel Leon, is a genius of the sea. They call him that because he changes the way you eat seafood. He uses things from the sea that you maybe aren't used to eating, so it's </span><span>a totally new experience of seafood.</span> For me, the most interesting and special place is the food market. There are markets everywhere in Andalusia, but Cadiz market is very old. It's a sightseeing experience because in the morning you have all the fish coming in really early, and you can buy, you can eat and you can taste. <span style="font-size:18px">You have all the shops around the market, so you can stay there all morning or you can come just to have tapas at the end of the day.</span> <span>Anytime. </span> <span>Los Carnavales de Cadiz takes place indoors and outdoors, but I'm more interested in the outdoor events because you can have fun, you can express your feelings, be happy or sad, and laugh and cry at the same time. </span><span>Everybody can be an artist during carnival. This is the voice of Cadiz: the voice of the people during the carnival. </span> <span>First, don't forget to use some sun protection, and second, don't try to plan everything</span><span>. Just freestyle – because everything is freestyle in Cadiz. You have to just go with the flow. Don't organise anything.</span> You don’t have to be born in Cadiz to be a ‘Cadita’. It’s about connecting with the city. Cadiz is not just about the sea – it’s complete. It’s gastronomy, it’s food, it’s wine, it's horses, it’s flamenco, it’s mountains, nature. So it depends on what you’re coming for. If you’re coming for all this, you will get what you’re searching for, and maybe more. ______________________ Read more: ______________________