As of recent estimates, Cádiz has a population of around 115,000 residents. The city is known for its diverse and welcoming community, with a blend of locals, expatriates, and students, the latter particularly due to the presence of the University of Cádiz. The city’s demographic trends reflect a mixture of younger students and professionals, as well as older generations who have lived in Cádiz for decades.
Although Cádiz’s population has seen a slight decline in recent years due to migration to larger urban centers, it remains a lively city with a strong sense of local identity. The city is also a melting pot of cultures, influenced by centuries of maritime trade and foreign connections.