Best Things to Do in Alicante

Alicante is the capital of the Costa Blanca holiday region in eastern Spain. The name is from the endless stretch of white sandy beaches in this region of the country. Mornings will be at museums and churches, and afternoons will be swimming in clear waters or napping under a parasol. The modern tram network in Alicante makes getting from one attraction to the next a breeze. Let's look at some of the best things to do in Alicante:


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1. Castle of Santa Barbara

The most recent renovations occurred during Spain's Golden Age in the 1500s, but if you look, you can see remnants of Moorish times. The best time to climb is early in the morning before the sun gets too hot, but there is also a lift that runs from behind Postiguet Beach. 

 

2. Explanada de España

As it begins in the old town and continues along the city's seafront next to the marina, Alicante's refined, marble-laid promenade is useful for wayfinding. A family walk is part of the culture in most Spanish cities, and promenades like the Explanada de Espaa help you do it in style. There are beautiful coastal views, and after dark in the summer, this lit walkway benefits from cool sea breezes at the end of hot days.

 

3. Archaeological Museum

If you're curious about Alicante's history, the MARQ Provincial Archaeological Museum is the place to go. You'll begin with hunter-gatherers and see the first hand-crafted metallic items forged around Alicante. The Roman city of Lucentum was close to modern Alicante, and excavations there yielded a diverse range of pottery, jewellery, and other everyday items. 

 

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4. Casco Antiguo

You won't mind getting lost in Alicante's old town, which feels like a village in the middle of town. This neighbourhood is out on a hillside beneath the castle, and getting around requires navigating steep streets and stairways between high whitewashed walls. Locals take great pride in their homes, decorating them with fresh flowers and painting their shutters blues and greens. If you need a break, you can always relax in one of the many cafes and restaurants in this area of town.

 

5. Postiguet Beach

If you don't want to travel far for a dose of sea and sand, there is a very serviceable beach right next to the old town. Playa del Postiguet is a golden sand finger washed by gentle waves. You have to wade quite far out before the sea even reaches waist height, and from the water, there are great views back to Santa Barbara's dominant walls. 

 

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