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All Places in Alicante

  • JevoleCoffee

    A cafe mentioned as a favorite spot for breakfast in Alicante.

  • Central Market of Alicante

    A bustling indoor market offering a wide array of fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Spanish flavors.

  • Bonfire Museum

    A museum in Alicante dedicated to the local 'Hogueras' festival and its traditions.

  • La Tasca Del Barrio

    A restaurant in Alicante where you can savor the traditional Arroz, a local rice dish.

  • Madness Specialty Coffee

    A coffee shop that also provides additional information about the Hogueras de Alicante festival.

  • Santa Bárbara Castle

    A historic castle perched atop Mount Benacantil, offering panoramic views of Alicante and the Mediterranean Sea.

  • La Zona Social Bar

    A bar in Alicante where visitors discovered a love for vermouth, a popular aperitif.

  • Santa Cruz neighborhood

    A charming historic neighborhood in Alicante known for its colorful streets and authentic Spanish atmosphere.

  • Tabarca Island

    A beautiful island located offshore from Alicante, offering a great day trip destination with beaches and a nature reserve.

  • Postiguet Beach

    Alicante's main urban beach, featuring golden sands and clear Mediterranean waters, ideal for sunbathing and enjoying the coastal atmosphere.

  • Explanada promenade

    A famous palm-lined promenade in Alicante, perfect for a leisurely walk with views of the marina.

  • Explanada de España

    Alicante's iconic waterfront promenade, characterized by its striking red and white mosaic tiles, palm trees, and vibrant atmosphere.

  • Central Market

    A bustling market where you can indulge in local delicacies and fresh produce.

  • Barrio de Santa Cruz

    Alicante's charming old town quarter, characterized by its picturesque narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and vibrant flower displays.

  • Basilica of Santa María

    Alicante's oldest church, featuring a beautiful Gothic facade and an impressive Baroque altarpiece.

  • Mercado Central

    A bustling central market representing Alicante's culinary and artisanal heritage, filled with fresh produce and local delicacies.

  • La Rambla de Méndez Núñez

    A lively main street in Alicante, perfect for shopping, dining, and experiencing the city's vibrant atmosphere.

  • Playa del Postiguet

    Alicante's main city beach, offering golden sands and clear waters right at the heart of the city.

  • San Nicolás de Bari Cathedral

    A beautiful cathedral with a notable Renaissance facade and a striking Baroque dome, dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Bari.

  • Calle San Francisco

    A vibrant street known for its bustling atmosphere, abundant shops, and lively tapas bars.

  • Mercado Central de Abastos

    A bustling indoor market offering a wide array of fresh local produce, seafood, meats, and artisanal products.

  • Barcelona

    Barcelona is mentioned as one of the cities included in a complimentary tapas guide, highlighting its significance for experiencing Spanish cuisine.

  • Madrid

    Madrid is featured in a free guide offering tapas bar recommendations, making it a key city for enjoying Spanish food culture.

  • Seville

    Seville is included in a free tapas guide, positioning it as an excellent destination for exploring the rich tradition of Spanish tapas.

  • San Sebastian

    San Sebastian is part of a recommended list for a tapas guide, indicating its status as a top city for food enthusiasts in Spain.

  • Alicante

    Alicante is presented as a beautiful Spanish city that can be explored through local tours, offering tips for visitors.

  • Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art

    Showcases a collection of 20th-century art, with a focus on avant-garde Spanish artists.

  • El Palmeral Park

    A tranquil park featuring numerous palm trees, waterfalls, and ponds, offering a peaceful escape from the city.

  • San Nicolás Cathedral

    A striking Baroque cathedral with a prominent blue dome, serving as the city's main religious site.

  • Museo Arqueológico de Alicante

    An archaeological museum detailing the history of Alicante from prehistoric times to the present day.

  • San Juan Beach

    An expansive Blue Flag beach with fine golden sands and inviting waters, ideal for sunbathing and water activities.

  • Santa Barbara Castle

    A medieval fortress perched atop Mount Benacantil, offering historical exploration and panoramic views of Alicante and its coastline.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA)

    Showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art, offering insights into Alicante's vibrant artistic scene.

  • Basilica of Santa Maria

    A significant Gothic-style church dating back to the 14th century, notable for its architectural details and beautiful stained glass windows.

  • MARQ Provincial Archaeological Museum

    An award-winning museum showcasing Alicante's rich archaeological history through interactive exhibits.

  • Alicante Central Market

    A bustling market housed in a modernist building, offering a wide array of fresh local produce, meats, and seafood.

  • Plaza de los Luceros

    Alicante's most prominent public square, known for its iconic fountain and as a central meeting point.

  • Isla de Tabarca

    A small, charming island off the coast of Alicante, known for its clear waters, coves, and historic walled town.

  • Alicante Marina

    A vibrant marina area with numerous restaurants, bars, and yachts, offering beautiful sea views.

  • MACA, the Contemporary Art Museum

    A cultural institution showcasing modern and contemporary Spanish art, including works by celebrated national artists.

  • El Barrio

    A lively district offering an authentic culinary experience through a tapas tour, with various bars serving small dishes of local cuisine.

  • 3-Hour Coastal Catamaran Cruise

    A scenic catamaran journey along Alicante's coast, offering panoramic views of cliffs, coves, and turquoise waters teeming with marine life.

  • Castillo de Santa Bárbara

    A historic castle offering panoramic views of Alicante and its coastline.

  • Explanda de España

    A beautiful palm-lined promenade along the waterfront, perfect for a leisurely walk.

  • Mercat Central

    A vibrant central market where you can find fresh local produce, seafood, and traditional Spanish delicacies.

  • Alicante’s Town Hall

    An impressive Baroque building notable for its elegant architecture and historical significance.

  • Ocean Race Museum

    A modern museum dedicated to the history and spirit of the prestigious round-the-world sailing race.

  • Mercado Central Alicante

    A bustling central market where you can find a wide array of fresh local produce, seafood, meats, and cheeses.

  • MARQ the Museo Arqueologico de Alicante

    The Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) presents the region's rich history through engaging and modern exhibitions.

  • Elche

    A historic city near Alicante, renowned for its vast palm grove, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its significant cultural heritage.