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ALICANTE Travel Guide

Alicante
Alicante

Alicante - is one of the fastest growing cities in Spain and is now the second largest city in Valencia and produces much of its income from tourism and exporting fruit produce, salt and wine production.


The City Hall Building (Ayuntamiento) has at the end of there main staircase the Zero point (cota cero) which is a reference to measure the height above or below sea level at any point in Spain due to the fact of the small variations of the tidal of the sea in Alicante.

Things to do in and around Alicante

Castillo De Santa Barbara - One of the biggest medieval fortresses in Europe resides in Alicante, The Castillo De Santa Barbara, the castle gets its name from the day it was battled over on St. Barbaras Day. It covers the majority of the Benacantil Mountain. The Castillo De Santa Barbara overlooks amazing views of the Bay and surrounding farmlands. Inside the Castle you can see also a nice exposition about Spanish sculptures and other pieces, and you can explore the inside of the rooms, corridors, dungeons, and passages. You can access the Castillo de Santa Barbara via walking or by car up the slope of the mountain through beautiful pine trees, or the easier route of the lift at a small fee.

Marq-Archeology Museum - situated close to Santa Barbara Castle, the museum is split into many rooms where you will find the Prehistory room, Iberian Art room, Roman Culture room, Middle Ages room, Modern Age room and the Archeology and Science room. This is one of Spain’s best Archeological museums.

San Nicolas De Bari Cathedral - is situated in the old town of Alicante, it is a small cathedral built in the XVII Century in a renaissance and baroque style. There is a beautiful high altar and gardens with columns. Another church is Iglesia de Santa Maria which is close by to the cathedral.

The Town Hall - located behind the La Explanada park, look inside and see the building and occasionally they offer an exhibition, the Town Hall starts the old town of the city and has many narrow streets to walk around and places to see with many cafes scattered around the streets.

La Explanada - is the largest and most beautiful park in the city and is wonderful for walks, you can walk around having an ice cream or stop at one of the bars along the park. You will find a few small stalls where you can buy books and souvenirs. With the palm trees’ hovering over you for shade, with beautiful vistas it has to offer of the surrounding area as well as the harbor.

Alicante harbour - is full of boats to take you on excursions along the coastline, you can get the glass bottom boat to take you to Tabarca Island for the day, which is lovely for snorkeling.
You can also take the ferry that will take you to Northern Africa (Algeria) and to the Balearic Islands.
The harbour also has activities that you can book, Canoeing, Kayaks, Water Sking, Fishing, and scuba Diving.
There are also a lot of nice pubs, taverns, restaurants and shops at the harbour.
The Aquarium in the middle of the square is worth a visit, see some of the fish that are living in the Mediterranean Sea.

Mercado central - used to be the central market, it was built in 1921, and it is a fantastic example of architecture in the twentieth century in the city of Alicante.

Marble Floor - There are several marble quarries in the region around Alicante. The pavement of the Esplanade of Spain inspired in the waves of the Mediterranean sea, it is formed by millions of marble pieces in marquina black, alicante red and ivory cream colours.

Shopping - is fantastic in Alicante with shops everywhere you go and some new and huge shopping centers. Rambla Mendez Nunez is a commercial street that starts from the promenade with many cafes for you to stop at.
Like many villages/towns Alicante has market days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Keep an eye out for the FREE tour guide bill board, as this is a FREE bus you can get that takes you too many different places, approach them for details.
Alicante is a large place and you will find many squares with sculptures or a fountain, they are great used as meeting points incase you do separate or want to separate and meet up with your friends later.

Beaches - There is a small beach El Postiguet, at the end of Alicante, you can find many more beaches up and down the coast of Alicante a short distance away. For instance about 5 minutes drive, and very popular beaches they are too due to the beautiful white sandy beaches they have along the coast line. Definitely a place you’d enjoy lying your towel down and soaking up the sun.

Golf Courses - are scattered all around Alicante and you are sure to find your closest one at least a 10 minute drive away, check tourist information for the types available.

 

Transport in and around Alicante

Alicante has it’s very own bus station where you can pick up time tables of the different destinations they go to and what time the last bus is in order to plan your trip wisely.

Alicante Train station (Estacion Renfe de Alicante) is located in front of El corte Ingles department store. The train station of Alicante is very well connected to other cities in Spain.

Places to eat in and around Alicante

There are many restaurants to choose from with a wide range of national and international dishes. It's just a matter of choosing where you would like to enjoy your meal, on the promenade where you can enjoy the views and take a leisurely stroll after dinner, or in one of the quant streets in the middle of the hussel and bussel or away from it all. You will find a restaurant or cafe close by where ever you are in Alicante.
 

Nightlife and Festivals in Alicante

El Barrio the old quarter of Alicante at the foot of San Nicolas Cathedral is a very busy lively place at night. People of all ages go to enjoy numerous pubs, bars and taverns. There are other areas for a more quiet evening of restaurants and walks along the promenade.

Festivals most popular in Alicante is Bonfires of Saint John and summer solstice, these are declared of international interest as well as the moors and Christians festival. Check with Tourist information as and when these two fabulous must see festivals are on.






 
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