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A Spanish autonomous city located on the north coast of Africa, Cueta is separated from the Spanish mainland by the Gibralter Strait. The city boasts several intriguing museums, gorgeous architecture, and scenic beauty. Nature lovers can indulge in peaceful walks and lounge by the sandy beaches. The city is home to many parks as well. Culture enthusiasts can explore the multiple museums which offer a peak into the history of the island. The city is a haven for shopaholics owing to the plethora of duty-free shops. Ceuta is also lined with umpteen tapas bars where visitors can relax and try the local cuisine which has both Moroccan and Spanish elements.
Things to do in CeutaThe Royal Walls of Ceuta
Ceuta has been a naval base for centuries, since the Roman era. The Royal Walls are a line of fortification in the city which can be traced back to 962 AD. These walls remain largely intact today and are listed as Spanish Property of Cultural Interest. Royal walls consist of bastions and visitors will find here several information boards in English. The Museo de los Muralles Reales also lies within the walls. The museum is a visual treat with its display of temporary art exhibitions.
Parque Maritimo del Mediterraneo
A leisure complex spread across 55,000 m², the maritime park is an ideal spot for families especially in the summer. Opened in 1995, the park was designed by architect and artist Cesar Manrique. Parque Maritimo del Mediterraneo comprises three artificial lakes of salt water, sprawling gardens, ornamental waterfalls, and sunbathing areas. A complete entertainment venue, the park houses a stage for concerts and shows in addition to many bars, eateries, a casino, and a nightclub.
House of the Dragons
Locally known as Casa de Los Dragones, the House of Dragons is an exemplary example of eclectic architecture. Located on Plaza de los Reyes, the house is a popular landmark in Ceuta. The iconic 19th century structure is famous for its Moorish arches, intricate balconies, polished brick facades, and four beautiful dragons.
Best time to fly to CeutaThe best time to take flights to Ceuta is January when the weather is pleasant. However, this is also the busiest time of the year, in order to avoid crowds, travelers can also visit in February and April.
AirportsThe nearest airport to take Ceuta flights is Malaga Costa del Sol Airport which is located approximately 150 kms from the city. Major airlines such as Aeroflot, Air Europa, Alitalia, Finnair, Iberia, Ryanair, Norwegian, Transavia, TAP Air, British Airways, and Vueling offer charter services and scheduled flights from/to Malaga airport. Dublin, Helsinki, Moscow, Rome, London, London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Madrid, Milan, Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris, are few of the destinations offered by Malaga Airport.