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Renfe (13)13010
02:45PM1h42
Seville-Santa Justa
04:27PMCádiz station
181One-way
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Renfe (13)13014
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Seville-Santa Justa
06:25PMCádiz station
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10:18AMCádiz station
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Jerez de la Frontera to Cádiz train

from $5
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0h35 average duration
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  • Renfe ALVIA
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Seville to Cádiz train

from $11
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1h35 average duration
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Córdoba to Cádiz train

from $26
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2h34 average duration
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Málaga to Cádiz train

from $40
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Madrid to Cádiz train

from $48
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4h24 average duration
3trains per day
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Cádiz to Jerez de la Frontera train

from $6
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0h32 average duration
13trains per day
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  • Renfe (13)
  • Renfe ALVIA
  • Renfe (3)
  • Renfe Torre del Oro
  • Renfe

Cádiz to Seville train

from $15
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1h25 average duration
6trains per day
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  • Renfe (13)
  • Renfe Torre del Oro
  • Renfe (3)
  • Renfe ALVIA
  • Renfe
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Cádiz to Valencia train

from $29
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9h19 average duration
1train per day
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  • Renfe (3)
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Cádiz to Barcelona train

from $35
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13h12 average duration
1train per day
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  • Renfe Torre del Oro
  • iryo
  • AVE
  • Renfe ALVIA

Cádiz to Madrid train

from $48
Direct trains available
4h32 average duration
3trains per day
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  • Renfe ALVIA
  • Renfe (3)
  • AVE
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  • Renfe Torre del Oro
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Train to Cadiz

The Andalusian port city of Cadiz in southwestern Spain is a destination for vacationers interested in the town’s architecture and rich history as well as for tourists planning to relax on the coastal town’s endless beaches. Cadiz is accessible from anywhere in Spain by train. A trip from Jerez, one of Cadiz’s closes neighbors, takes about 40min by train.

From Spain’s capital city of Madrid, the trip will take about 4h, while travelers from Barcelona should plan on about 8h for the journey. Every train to Cadiz arrives at the Cadiz railway station, which is the city’s main train station. Cadiz station is located near the Plaza de Sevilla, adjacent to the city’s main port.

Renfe trains to Cadiz

Renfe, the national railway company of Spain, operates the domestic service in and of the Cadiz railway station. Renfe operates a few types of trains that travel into Cadiz. The fastest and most modern train to Cadiz is the AVE trains. Short for Alta Velocidad, Renfe’s AVE trains run on many of the long-distance routes between Spain’s major cities.

For example, you can catch an AVE train for at least a portion of most of the routes between Cadiz and Barcelona. About three daily trains run between these cities, and all of the routes require at least one transfer along the way. Renfe’s Alvia trains also service some of the routes to Cadiz. The long-distance Alvia trains are also high-speed trains, although they do not run as fast as the AVE trains.

Alvia trains run direct routes between Cadiz and Madrid, with about three trains departing Cadiz per day. Finally, Renfe’s Cercanias commuter rail trains (also known as Rodalies) travel between the Jerez airport train station and Cadiz. About 11 trains depart daily from Jerez, and the direct trip includes 11 stops along the way.

Cadiz Day : Shutterstock

Main train stations in Cadiz

The main train station in Cadiz, Spain is the Cadiz railway station, which is a terminus station for the Renfe train lines. The station is located in the northeastern section of the city, close to the city's main port and just outside of the Plaza de Sevilla. It is only about 0.3 miles (550 m) northwest of the city’s central square, the Plaza de San Juan de Dios.

You can walk to the station from most areas of the city or you can take a bus; the city’s main bus station is located next to the train station, and most of the buses stop here at some point on their route. Metered parking is also available for travelers arriving by car. At the station, you’ll find a train ticket office and automated ticket machines and car rental counters as well as a few cafes and bars, vending machines, and ATMs.

Facilities on board trains to Cadiz

When traveling to Cadiz by train, the onboard facilities will vary depending upon the type of train that is servicing your route. Trips to Cadiz may be serviced by a high-speed AVE train for part of the trip. For example, travelers departing from Barcelona may use an AVE train for the Barcelona-to-Madrid leg of the trip.

Renfe’s other long-distance train type that services some of the Cadiz routes are the Alvia trains, which service routes between Cadiz and some of Spain’s large cities, such as Madrid. Both the AVE and Alvia trains offer modern, air-conditioned cars with comfortable seating that have outlets for charging your devices. Most of these trains are equipped with a children’s play area, a coffee bar and beverage service, and a restaurant or bistro car.

These trains also offer onboard entertainment, including a wide selection of music and movies, plus newspapers and magazines. Most AVE trains have been updated with Wi-Fi, which is free through the PlayRenfe app. The Cercanias (aka, Rodalies) trains are air-conditioned commuter rail-trail trains that offer comfortable seating for local trips.

Train tickets to Cadiz: useful to know

Renfe accepts mobile tickets if you’re traveling within the country. Simply show your full train ticket on your phone when boarding the train. However, international travelers are required to print their tickets before boarding. You can print your ticket from one of the automated machines at the station that is available for this purpose, just be sure to print out your ticket at least 15min before your train is scheduled to depart.

You don’t need to worry about showing any ID with your ticket, because the tickets are issued without names. When you purchase your train tickets to Cadiz using Omio, you can easily select the best trip for your desired travel dates. Booking your tickets in advance on Omio will save you money vs. waiting to purchase your tickets on the day of travel, and you won’t risk having the train sell out before you get to the station. Plus, with Omio you can store all of your tickets in your Omio account.

Cadiz Sunset : Shutterstock

To Cadiz by train—travel tips

Once you travel to Cadiz by train, you’ll be able to enjoy all that the coastal town has to offer. The oldest part of Cadiz, appropriately known as Old Town, is within easy walking distance of the train station. Here, you can explore the baroque Cadiz Cathedral or climb to the top of the Torre Tavira for an impressive bird’s-eye view of the town.

If you’re visiting Cadiz to enjoy the beach, you won’t be disappointed. At La Caleta, beachgoers can sunbathe on the golden sands or visit the shops, cafes, and bars that line the beachside promenade. Another popular beach is the Playa de la Victoria in the southern part of town, another golden-sand beach featuring a promenade.

No matter what activities your vacation plans include, it’s easy to get around Cadiz once you get off the train. Although you can rent a car at the train station, all parts of Cadiz are easily accessible by the five city bus lines (#1, #2, #3, #5, and #7) or by walking, so most travelers don’t need a car.

When you’re in Cadiz, you won’t have to work hard to fill your itinerary. Cadiz is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, and many historic monuments remain for tourists to rediscover. The most notable sites are located in Old Town, which is at the northern end of the city, including the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater and the Castillo de Santa Catalina along the northern shore next to La Caleta beach.

Spend part of the day exploring the city’s main port and watching the boats come and go. Cadiz is a coastal town, so be sure to try some of the fresh seafood, such as the raw oysters, or perhaps sample a variety of fish in a tapas-style meal. Play at the beaches that dot the city’s shores, where you can surf, sail, fish or just relax on the sand. Cadiz is also a great location for scuba diving!

Once the sun goes down, you can head to El Populo, a neighborhood in Old Town known for its vibrant bar and nightclub scene. Or do some club hopping along the promenade that stretches behind the beaches of the southwestern shoreline.

Train companies: Renfe (13), Renfe Intercity and Renfe ALVIA to Cádiz trains

Renfe (13), Renfe Intercity and Renfe ALVIA will get you to Cádiz at great prices. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times, prices and tickets for your trip.

Renfe Media Distancia is a Spanish train service that operates throughout the country for short to medium-distance trips. It offers the train types Avant, Media Distancia (MD), Regional and Regional Express with different levels of comfort and speed, so passengers can choose the one that best suits their needs. The ticket types available include single tickets, return tickets, and season tickets. Onboard facilities include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and power outlets. The most popular routes for Renfe Media Distancia are A Coruña to Vigo, Alicante to Murcia, Barcelona to Girona.

Train stations in Cádiz

Cádiz
The major train station for arrivals in Cádiz is Cadiz Estadio. Find all the information you need to know about services, amenities and connections at Cadiz Estadio for your journey to Cádiz.
Cadiz EstadioParkingDiningTaxisAccessibilityWCHotel
Amenities at train station
ParkingParking
DiningDining
TaxisTaxis
AccessibilityAccessibility
WCWC
HotelHotel
ticketOfficeHours
Distance to city center
4 km
Parking
Parking
  • Parking is available near the stadium, which is adjacent to the station.
Taxis
Taxis
  • Outside the main entrance.
Accessibility
Accessibility
  • Ramps, restrooms.
WC
WC
  • Free of charge
Public transit options for Cadiz Estadio
  • Bus: Several lines available
  • Train: Cercanías Cádiz line
Amenities at train station
ParkingParking
DiningDining
ATMATM
TaxisTaxis
AccessibilityAccessibility
HotelHotel
Lost and Found OfficeLost and Found Office
Ticket OfficeTicket Office
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Phone Number
ticketOfficeHours
Ticket Office Hours
  • Mon - Sun: 06:00 - 23:30
ticketOfficeHours
Distance to city center
1 km
Dining
Dining
  • Station cafeteria
Accessibility
Accessibility
  • The station is fully accessible, including adapted platforms and assistance for people with disabilities.
Hotel
Hotel
  • Spanish Galleon Lodge
  • Hotel de Francia y París
  • Dormos Hotel
Ticket Office
Ticket Office
  • Mon - Sun: 06:00 - 23:30
Public transit options for Cadiz
  • Cercanias lines: C1
  • Regional bus lines: Avanza L-501, L-518, L-530
  • City bus lines: 5, M036, M040, M041, M060, M061, M062, M960, M961, M967
  • Train lines: Alvia, Media Distancia
Cádiz Universidad
Cadiz CortaduraParkingDiningATMTaxisAccessibilityWC
Amenities at train station
ParkingParking
DiningDining
ATMATM
TaxisTaxis
AccessibilityAccessibility
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Distance to city center
5 km

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