Tours and Tickets to Experience Genovés Park (Parque Genovés)
Genovés Park (Parque Genovés)

The park is ideal for nature lovers, gardeners, and families with kids.
It’s free to access the park.
Mind your head when walking near the grotto, as the ceilings are low.
There’s a small café with restrooms.
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Genovés Park is free to enter, as it’s a public green space. There also plenty of tours that stop by the park: Cádiz walking tours start from US$20, hop-on hop-off bus tours are around US$26, and bike tours begin from US$40.
The main attractions and landmarks in Genovés Park include its man-made lake, which features waterfalls and a grotto. There are multiple walking trails, including a sculpture path and a botanical path, and a number of monuments and statues throughout the park, including the famous Children of the Umbrellas.
Genovés Park is home to towering American cypress trees, several palm species, and palo borracho (drunken stick trees), named for its swollen trunk and haphazard branches. You'll also see a 100-year-old drago tree and a metrosideros, a wind-resistant tree from New Zealand.
Yes, Genovés Park has a café where you can use the restrooms if you buy something; you will need to get the key from the staff. It serves hot drinks, including coffee and tea, cold drinks, basic tapas, and toasted sandwiches.
Yes, Genovés Park is a short walk from the historic center of Cádiz, where there are plenty of landmarks to visit. It's near the Roman Theatre of Cádiz (Teatro Romano de Cádiz) and the Tavira Tower (Torre Tavira), which you can climb to get panoramic views of the city and the sea.


























































































