Alicante/Alacant
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Alicante/Alacant's Absolute Essentials
Alicante’s landscape is defined by the medieval Castle of Santa Bárbara atop Mount Benacantil and the Roman archaeological site of Lucentum. The city’s history is preserved in the Gothic Santa María Church, built over a former mosque, and the 18th-century Baroque Town Hall. Modern life centers on the palm-lined Explanada de España and the basilica-style Central Market, a hub for local produce since the early 20th century. For leisure, the city provides the centrally located El Postiguet Beach and the extensive, Blue Flag-certified Playa de San Juan.
9 lieuxCoastal Gems
Alicante's coastline features the Explanada de España, a promenade paved with 6.5 million marble tiles arranged in a wave pattern. Nearby, El Postiguet Beach sits at the base of Santa Bárbara Castle, while the expansive San Juan Beach offers several kilometers of Blue Flag sands. Further south, Playa del Saladar provides a quieter environment with preserved dune systems. Off the coast, the 19th-century Faro de Tabarca marks the eastern end of Spain's first Mediterranean marine reserve.
5 lieuxAlicante's Historic Treasures
Alicante’s history spans from the Roman ruins of Lucentum to the medieval fortifications of Santa Bárbara and San Fernando. The city’s architectural heritage includes the Gothic Basílica de Santa María and the 17th-century San Nicolás Procathedral. Beyond the center, the Huerta de Alicante features a network of defensive watchtowers, such as Torre de Santa Faz and Torre Conde, built to protect the region from 16th-century pirate raids. Memorials like the Cruz de los Caídos and Los Almendros mark more recent 20th-century history.
14 lieuxHistoric Religious Sites of Alicante
Alicante’s religious landscape spans centuries, featuring architectural styles from Valencian Gothic to Baroque. This selection includes the 14th-century Basilica of Santa María, built over a mosque, and the Herrerian-style San Nicolás Co-cathedral. Beyond the city center, the collection highlights the Monasterio de la Santísima Faz, home to a revered relic, and various neighborhood chapels like the Ermita de Santa Cruz, which serves as a focal point for Holy Week processions in the old quarter.
10 lieuxAlicante's Parks and Squares
Alicante's urban landscape is defined by its diverse green spaces, ranging from the historic 19th-century Parque de Canalejas with its century-old ficus trees to the modern, tiered gardens of Parque La Ereta on Mount Benacantil. The city features iconic landmarks like the palm-lined Explanada de España and Plaza de los Luceros, the focal point for local festivals. Visitors can explore specialized spaces such as El Palmeral’s coastal palm groves or the tranquil neighborhood squares that provide shade and respite across the city.
20 lieuxCarte de Alicante/Alacant
Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- euro EUR € · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 112
- Électricité
- 230 V · 50 HzType C / Type F
- Langues
- espagnol
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +34
Visites & activités
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