Explore the diverse attractions of Murcia and its surrounding coast, from historic cathedrals and castles to vibrant plazas and relaxing gardens. This collection offers a blend of cultural experiences, culinary delights, and natural beauty, perfect for discovering the charm of Spain's southeastern region.
Murcia Cathedral
A must-visit architectural masterpiece in Murcia, boasting exquisite Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque details both inside and out.
Real Casino de Murcia
A historic and cultural attraction established in 1847, this building combines artistic styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and hosts cultural events.
Plaza de las Flores
A must-visit plaza in Murcia's shopping area, offering a relaxing spot to enjoy coffee, people-watch, and find traditional Spanish restaurants and tapas bars.
Floridablanca Garden
A small yet captivating garden perfect for nature lovers or anyone seeking a peaceful and calming environment to unwind.
Mercado de Verónicas
An awe-inspiring 20th-century, two-tiered food marketplace where people meet, hang out, eat, and admire/buy superb fresh produce.
Plaza del Cardenal Belluga
A beguiling square encircled by monumental buildings including the Cathedral, City Hall, and the Episcopal Palace, offering stunning views and café opportunities.
Segura River
The Segura River adds scenic beauty to Murcia, offering opportunities for water activities or peaceful walks along its banks with abundant flora and fauna.
Monteagudo Castle
A historic castle carved from a rocky mountain, it has served various purposes including a fortress and prison, and offers sweeping views of Murcia.
Salzillo Museum
This museum honors the renowned 17th-century sculptor Francisco Salzillo, displaying his splendid sculptures, including the floats used in local Easter parades.
Santa Clara la Real Convent Museum
A museum within a convent complex that offers intriguing history, displaying religious art and Islamic archaeology, with remains of former Moorish palaces.
Murcia Archaeological Museum
This museum takes visitors on a journey through time, showcasing treasures from the Palaeolithic to the 20th century, collected from across the Murcia region.
Bishop’s Palace
Located in Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, this 18th-century palace is an architectural highlight and offers access to an exhibitions gallery.
Almudí Palace
A 15th-century building with a noteworthy architectural design, it now houses municipal archives, an art center, and the culture department.
La Semana Santa
A unique cultural and religious experience in Murcia, celebrated with ancient religious parades that are a significant part of the city's traditions.
Bando de la Huerta Festival
A traditional festival dating back to the 18th century, celebrated on the first Tuesday after Easter to mark the onset of spring festivities.
Costa Cálida
A beautiful stretch of coastline in southern Spain known for its enchanting beaches and historical locations, perfect for a Spanish holiday.
Castillo de San Juan de las Aguilas
A gorgeous 16th-century coastal defensive fortress erected against pirate attacks, offering exceptional views of the islands and bay below.
Castillo de Lorca
The symbol of Lorca city, this magnificent medieval fortress built between the 9th and 15th centuries was once unconquerable and offers dramatic views.
Ciudad Encantada de Bolnuevo
A must-visit attraction featuring sandstone formations with otherworldly appearances, shaped over thousands of years by the forces of nature.
Cartagena
A historic port city with significant landmarks, offering free walking tours through its 16th and 17th-century alleyways and notable squares.
Costa Blanca
An ideal day trip destination from Murcia, this long Mediterranean coastline in the Alicante province offers numerous beautiful beaches.
Playa Higuericas
One of the best beaches near Murcia, offering beautiful sunset views and a pleasant spot to relax.
Almadenes Caves and Canyon
A protected natural area in the northwest corner of the Murcia region, offering opportunities for kayaking or rafting in the canyon.
Benidorm
A popular coastal city known as a favorite vacation spot for young Europeans, offering lively entertainment and beaches.
Dénia
A coastal town known for its Mediterranean beaches and culinary scene, marking the northern end of the Costa Blanca.
Pilar de la Horadada
A coastal town located at the southern end of the Costa Blanca, known for its beautiful Mediterranean beaches.
Playa de Poniente – Águilas
The most popular beach in the Region of Murcia, featuring a 1km long shoreline approximately 40 metres wide.