
Vejer de la Frontera
Cádiz
Vejer de la Frontera rises on a hill in the interior of Cádiz, overlooking the Atlantic and the countryside of Cádiz. Its old town, declared a historical ensemble, is one of the most beautiful white villages in Andalusia: cobbled streets, whitewashed patios, and tranquil squares where time seems to slow down.
Its natural viewpoints — La Cobijada, El Rosario, the walls — offer panoramas that range from the Sierra del Retín to the ocean. The town's gastronomic offerings have grown significantly in recent years, combining traditional cuisine with more contemporary proposals in charming small restaurants.
Reserve a table at one of the restaurants in the old town and take advantage of sunset time to visit the viewpoints: the light over the Cádiz countryside is one of the town's great memories.
Vejer is one of those villages where the white of the houses, the geometry of the streets, and the softness of the landscape come together to form a single cultural landscape.
LIVVO Tip: Wander its courtyards and viewpoints without rushing.
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