Alicante- Experience the Spanish Flavour at Its Best
Alicante, the second largest city in
Spain promises a true Spanish experience. Located along the well acclaimed Coast Blanca along the Mediterranean coastline,
Alicante has pretty beaches, exciting night life and a truly cosmopolitan façade, which attracts scores of fun seekers from far and wide.
History:
Alicante city has a legacy of over three thousand years when it was the Roman city of Lucentum, which prospered under the Moorish rule to become one of the thriving business and commercial hubs in this region. By the 19th century, this city underwent dramatic changes to become one of the most developing Spanish cities.
Popular places:
Alicante has an impressive coastline, excellent shopping options and a clutch of some of the best leisure activities that would fit the bills of every possible genre of holiday makers. The Santa Barbara Castle perched atop Mount Benacantil is a great bet to steal a panoramic view of the city. There are museums and historical edifices, which would tell you about its golden past and pretty streets well cut for a relaxing evening stroll. Spectacular beaches have always been the trump cards of Alicante where you can indulge in an array of leisure activities or watch the life go by. There are cafes, pubs an restaurants where you can savour the Spanish cuisine topped off with the fabled hospitality of Spain. Check out the signature dish of paella and a bevy and fish and meat delicacies.
Alicante has an exciting night life well represented by its night clubs and pubs, which stay open till the wee hours. Enjoy your favourite drink, dance to your favourite tunes or soak up the fun and enjoy the high voltage action around. Alicante is equally famous for its exciting shopping options where you can shop big, small or quirky.
Getting around:
Alicante could be easily explored on foot as most of the tourist attractions are within walking distance. There are regular bus and train services. Car and bicycle hire are also popular options to move around among tourists, A good
guide is to get a map to help you explore the city.
Places of Entertainment:
There are many small islands tucked away in its hinterlands including the Tabarca Island, where you could enjoy a spell of snorkelling or swimming. The Castle of Santa Barbara, located at over 166 meters above sea level is another must see in
Alicante. It is a true architectural marvel where you can enjoy the exceptional Spanish sculptures and passages.
Accommodation Options:
There are various types of accommodation options in Alicante including
budget hotels,
youth hostels, motels, villas, self catering options, farm houses,
bed and breakfast, and
guesthouse.
Currency:
Euro is the currency of
Alicante, which is easily available with Banks and with any authorized travel agencies, check the
news and internet for the latest exchange rates.
Alicante group accommodation |
Worldwide hostels & budget hotels