Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Ceuta
4.0Plaza de Africa(109 reviews) - Well kept, relaxing, beautiful Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plaza de Africa is a welcome oasis of greenery and calm. The garden and are are meticulously looked after and the paved areas seem to be washed down daily. A perfect place to sit for a while or explore the Royal walls or cathedral.See more..
4.0Casa de los Dragones(106 reviews) - Interesting architecture Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings
Some interesting architecture and statues . Pleasant enough but bit disappointing that its v spanish as had hoped for more African hintsSee more..
Its looks from outside only give you a hint. It's a wow factor within. The golden effect is spectacular and the whole church is a feast of colour. Really enlightening. So glad we found it.See more..
4.5Monte Hacho(34 reviews) - A great walk. Mountains • Points of Interest & Landmarks
We walked around the hill clockwise and were able to enjoy another side to this tiny territory. The Hilltop and adjacent forts now offer some access and you get a great view if Gibraltar ( if its clear ) .Monte Hacho is one of the two pillars of Hercules and well worth the several hour hike.See more..
3.5Banos Arabes(27 reviews) - A small insight Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks
While you are wandering around Ceuta take a few minutes to visit the restored Roman baths. Although they are very small, they will give you an insight into the world of the hammam (baths). Entrance is free and there is always someone on site who is knowledgeable on the history of not only the baths but of Ceuta.See more..
Located on the Plaza de Africa, this pretty cathedral dominated the one side of the square that opens up to a pedestrian street. It was Sunday (closed) so we did not go inside.See more..
This building is very impressive from the outside so we walked in to find a security scanner and a big ugly concrete room. We asked for a tour and were asked to wait for about 5 minutes before a gentleman approached us and showed us the upstairs. We were very glad we asked and although his English was poor and our Spanish even worse, we were able to establish dates and names of painters, leaders and battles. It is worth it to ask for the tour as the rooms are very impressive, especially the circular stair case with the dome roof. There are highly decorated meeting rooms, a small chapel and lots of historical art works. There was no charge for the tour and the guide would not accept any tip. He indicated he was just glad to show off the rooms to interested tourists. So, ask and you may receive!See more..