Alicante Tourist Information and Tourism
As
the capital of Alicante Province and Valencia's second largest town, Alicante
is located in the southern part of Spain by the Mediterranean Sea. With a
history of 3000 years, it is a city worth exploring its past and the present.
There
are a lot of Alicante tourism attractions you can visit.
Archaeological Museum of Alicante
It
is a museum built in 1932 and situated at at Plaza del Doctor Gómez Ulla. You
can find around 8,000 pieces of archaeological findings here which display
Alicante’s history from the Stone Age to the medieval times.
Castle of Santa Bárbara
One
of the most visited attractions in Alicante is Castle of Santa Bárbara which stands
on the Mount Benacantil at a height of 166 m. It is one of the oldest
fortresses in Spain which was built in 9th century by Muslim.
Standing on the top of the castle, you can have an amazing overview of the
whole city. Besides, although it was built by Muslim at first, obvious imprints
of Bronze Age, Iberian, and Roman can be found on the mountain. A round-trip by
elevator is available which only costs € 2.40 and there is no the entrance fee
for the castle.
El Palmeral Park
On
the Benacantil Mountain, you can not only visit Castle of Santa Bárbara but El
Palmeral Park which is the favorite of people in Alicante. It extends until the
old part of Alicante. You can organize picnic and any other family activities
there. Sometimes, there will be concerts held in the auditorium in the park.
Get in
Alicante
is easily to approach.
·
By plane
Alicante
Airport is the major airport serving the Province of Alicante and the Region of
Murcia. It is the sixth busiest airport in Spain. The airport is located 9 km
southwest away from city of Alicante on Mediterranean coast. During the last
decade, the number of passengers increases a lot who mainly come from Germany,
the UK and Netherlands. Therefore, more than 80% of the flights in the airport
are international flights. There are two terminals right now, but a new one in
under construction and is expected to be used in 2011 which will fulfill the
airport’s expansion.
·
By train
The
RENFE Train Station operates trains commuting from the city to Madrid,
Barcelona and Murcia. Usually, one way journey will take you 3 to 5 hours.
·
By tram
The
city’s tram system is quite developed which runs along the coast of Costa
Blanca up to Benidorm.
·
By boat
Do
not forget that Alicante was a historic port in the past. It is also convenient
to come by boat.
Hiring
a car could be the best way for you to explore Alicante.
Car rental Company
|
Alicante Car rental in GBP
|
Car / Details
|
auto-europe.co.uk
|
59
|
Renault Clio 2dr
|
priceline.co.uk
|
62
|
HOLIDAY AUTOS / Renault Clio 5dr
|
ebookers.co.uk
|
63
|
AVIS / Renault Clio 2dr
|
opodo.co.uk
|
66
|
HOLIDAY AUTOS / Renault Clio 5dr
|
travelselect.com
|
64
|
Fiat Punto
|
expedia.co.uk
|
71
|
AVIS / Opel Corsa
|
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