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If you’ve come to Alicante to sunbathe, then you’d better get started. Alongside the city’s yacht-filled marina, you’ll find various beaches to sprawl out on. Smooth, honey-coloured sand leads to the sparkling blue waters tumbling out ahead. You’ll also be close to Explanada de España, a gorgeous palm-lined promenade that traces the waterfront.
If you’ve got kids in tow, you won’t be short of things to do. The Castle of San Fernando opens its doors to curious families who want to explore its ramparts. Outdoorsy types have the beach, the sea, the parks... while history buffs should check out the marvels at MARQ Archaeological Museum. And everyone will love the sky-high delights of Santa Bárbara Castle.
The nightlife scene is incredibly varied, with plenty of choice for everyone. El Barrio used to be the old city centre and has retained its medieval charm, despite being packed with bars and live music venues. The marina’s perfect for al fresco dining with a side of harbour views.
Alicante City, Alicante
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Alicante City, Alicante
Our rating
Based on 1343 reviews
Alicante City, Alicante
Our rating
Based on 1086 reviews
Alicante
Alicante
Alicante
Spanish
Euro (€)
+1hr
£2.10
£1.30
£42.10
The shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often ideal. The weather is pleasantly warm and sunny, perfect for exploring, without the intense heat and larger crowds of the peak summer months. Winter is also lovely for a quieter break, with mild temperatures compared to the UK.
You can't miss the Santa Bárbara Castle, perched high above the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views. Other highlights include the charming Barrio de Santa Cruz with its colourful houses, the impressive Explanada de España promenade, the MARQ Archaeological Museum, and the Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari.
Alicante is known for its delicious Mediterranean cuisine. You must try arroz alicantino (a local take on paella, often with seafood or chicken), fresh seafood dishes, the sweet turrón (nougat), and of course, a glass of local horchata (a refreshing tiger nut milk drink). The central market is fantastic for sampling local produce.
Alicante's city centre is very walkable, especially around the Explanada, the Old Town, and the main shopping streets. Many attractions are within easy reach on foot. For longer distances, such as reaching the Postiguet Beach from the castle or exploring further afield, the local tram and bus network is efficient and affordable.
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