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Inhabitants 335000
Level above sea 7 meters
Nearest airport Alicante
Distance to airport 9 km
Distance to beach 0 meters
Max. temperature 35 C
Min. temperature 12 C


Alicante

Alicante is centrally located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. The air of the city is pervaded with the scents of the sea; indeed the city has been an important seaport for many centuries.

There is nothing as pleasant as strolling along the quayside promenade lined by four rows of palms, tessellated with marble in Alicante red, cream and black in imitation of the waves of the Mediterranean.

Many famous residents have spoken lovingly of the city; in the words of the poet and novelist, Juan Gil-Albert, “Alicante looks uninterruptedly to the Mediterranean". Author Gabriel Miró wrote, "my city is pierced through and through by the Mediterranean" and another native author, Joan Fuster, wrote that Alicante "is without a doubt, the friendliest of all Valencian cities, a city one would choose to live in if one were to exchange a village for a city".

Alicante looks towards the sea, and does so from its famous Paseo de la Explanada, one of the most beautiful seafront promenades in Spain.

Alicante is also a university city, with various faculties and a series of technical colleges. In summer a variety of Spanish courses for foreigners are held. 



Culture


The city offers an interesting range of cultural activities in various centres around town, such as the Casa de la Cultura (cultural centre), which has a well-stocked library, a historical archive and keeps locals and visitors abreast of cultural events such as expositions, conferences and films. 


The Teatro Principal (Principal Theatre) is a neo-classical building dating from the 19th century, which runs an extensive programme of shows and plays throughout the year.

The exhibition centre Lonja del Pescado, located on the site of the former fish market, stages important art exhibitions and other cultural events throughout the year. 
During the month of September the National Theatre meeting "Alicante a Escena" is held, along with the International Contemporary Music Festival. In December there is an International Puppet Festival.

For lovers of abstract and modern art, a visit to the Eusebio Sempere exhibition in the Casa de la Asegurada is a must, where you’ll find an art collection donated to the city by this local sculptor and painter.

Music lovers can attend a daily concert on the esplanade (Paseo de la Explanada) in the afternoons. In summertime, the concerts are given on Sunday mornings.


Beaches


The mild Alicante climate makes beach-life accessible practically all year round, and there are plenty of fantastic beaches to choose from:
La Playa de San Juan, with seven kilometres of golden sand flanked by a road enabling you to stop wherever you want;
La Albufereta, an intimate, residential stretch of sand, protected by the headland of the Serra Grossa, El Postiguet located almost within the city itself, at the foot of the Benacantil mountain, next to the port and Los Saladares, Iying south of the city, in the area known as Agua Amarga.

The sands simply never run out in Alicante; but if you prefer a rocky beach with crystal clear waters, at the Cabo de las Huertas, you’ll find a rugged, rocky area with coves such as Los Cantarales, Los Judios and Palmera. 

El Saladar and Los Judios both have nudist sections.


Sports and Leisure

Panoramic views of the city and sea can be enjoyed from the Castillo de Santa Bárbara, which sits 166m above the beach atop the Benacantil Mountain, which can be reached by road or by using the lift from the Postiguet beach.

For scuba divers the sea around the Isla de Tabarca located off the coast are teeming with interesting sealife.

Alicante also offers an extensive range of sports facilities, with installations for football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, shooting, a riding school, swimming pools and gyms, and for sailing enthusiasts, choose from the Real Club Náutico de Regatas, Alicante marina and the Alicante-Costa Blanca Nautical Club, which offer over 800 moorings.

If you are into mountaineering, then the Maigmó Mountain (1296 m) is a challenge that you will enjoy. Taking the road to Castalla, you can drive up a track that will lead you almost to the top. However, the energetic can ascend on foot and have a pleasant rest on the Balcón de Alicante, which offers a magnificent panorama of the Castalla Mountains and the Alicante plain, with the blue Mediterranean Sea in the background.

There are many golf courses within an hour’s drive of the city, and still more are being constructed.

In the nearby town of Muchamiel there is a local airport for private sports aircraft and ultra light aircraft. 



Excursions

There are boat trips available to the Island of Tabarca, 
Jijona is only 26 km from Alicante, the birthplace of Turrón, a sticky almond sweet very popular in Spain and served at Christmas.

Close at hand are the Caves of Canelobre, a marvel of nature and just outside Alicante you can see the largest Palm Forest in Europe; on a trip to Elche you can enjoy a stroll through the subtropical environment.

Orihuela with its wide variety of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings is just 54 km from Alicante.

The mountainous town of Ibi, 40 km to the north of Alicante, is a great place to take the children, as it has a toy museum and is at the centre of the toy industry in Spain. It is affectionately known as the headquarters of the Reyes Magos (Three Kings of Orient), who bring gifts at to Spanish children at Christmas time.

The village of Agost is also closeby; famous for its pottery, the village makes more earthenware Botijos (clay pot) than any other place in Spain. The authentic souvenir is the Botijo de Novia

Parks


There are several beautiful green spaces to enjoy in the city centre. Including the Canalejas Park, which is home to an important display of giant fuchus. El Palmeral, located on the seafront along the Murcia road, Lo Morant, which incorporates an auditorium where you can enjoy concerts and El Benacantil, with its extensive pine groves, which is located on the slopes of the Santa Bárbara castle.

Nightlife
Alicante offers an excellent choice of nightlife all year round, with many bars and discos open until the small hours of the morning. 

There are many places to have a drink or a bite to eat around town. The old city centre, known as El Barrio, offers some of the finest restaurants and tapas bars, offering both authentic Valencian and International cuisine.

Indeed you'll find bars, cafés, taverns, cervecerías, pizza joints, and mesones, each with its own style and personality. Plus music bars and discos galore, from salsa to jazz, rock to sevillanas and much more. 

The "modern" zone (between Alfonso El Sabio and the Explanada) offers elegant pubs and restaurants with famed cuisine.
Discotheques and dance salons vie for your custom with the most sophisticated of décors, and pulsating music.

In the summertime, enjoy seasonal nightlife on the Playa de San Juan.

Fiestas


Don’t miss the magic and charm of Les Fogueres de Sant Joan. On the night of 24 June, the flames from blazing bonfires illuminate the Alicante sky.

The Habaneras and Polyphony Festival and competition held in nearby Torrevieja every year in August is now one of the largest festivals of the year in Spain. With its Cuban flavour and folklore theme, it has both Spanish and international residents celebrating together.

Cuisine
Try any of the delicious varieties of rice dishes, combined with shellfish, fish or meat that are renowned in the region of Alicante.

To complete your meal, Alicante has some excellent local wine denominations, and for dessert, don’t forget the famous ice creams, Turrón and dates. 


Climate


Alicante enjoys a privileged location and an excellent mild climate, with an average year round temperature of 18-20° C.



Map of Alicante

Reviews for Alicante

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25 April, 2013

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We loved Alicante. The city is fast becomming 1 of Spain’s best gastronomic cities with a great deal of stylish modern tapas bars.

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Very Good
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25 November, 2012

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Not just a touristic city. Has everything!

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Nice and clean. Godd waves and relatively warm in the autumn.
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16 November, 2012

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Beautiful City. Very friendly! Very good prices for wine, beer, and tapas. Really great service and food and service at the bar: Neo Cisne on Calle Bazan. LOVED IT!

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Although the weather was not conducive to going to the beach, it sure looked like fun!
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05 November, 2012

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Did not stay. We returned to Sitges the next day

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N/A
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30 September, 2012

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Very nice city!

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I dont know.
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15 September, 2012

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couldnt comment on Alicante city as we stayed about 15min outside

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loved Costa Blanca,very beautiful and the local beach was amazing
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14 September, 2012

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Great, friendly, nice, perfect

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great
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23 August, 2012

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Try some of the ham! There's a little street called Carrer de Girona were there are some shops where you can buy the sliced ham,- CHEAP. (It's near the Rambla).

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Good beach, wonderful water. Cost 4 euros for a beachbed all day.
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05 August, 2012

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A beautiful, bustling city - visit the port and the old town

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Always a joy to visit this coast, we love San Juan beach especially
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20 July, 2012

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Great City with great places to eat and city beach close by.

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City Beach very crowded as one would expect for a city beach but sea was warm and the harbour area was well worth visiting
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31 May, 2012

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I liked the city, but most the part I stayed in, very authentic:).

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Like like like.
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07 March, 2012

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Great city, easy to get about. Great bars and restaurants. Tourist free!

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Have stayed many times on the Costa Blanca, will return to Alicante and Gran Alacant in particular.
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08 January, 2012

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Alicante was a lovely if somewhat dormant during December, but we had a great and relaxing holiday.

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There's lots to see! We made some day trips and hiked around the coast.
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02 November, 2011

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Unimpressed-poor restaurant service & choice.

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03 October, 2011

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I felt very safe even late in the evenings. I thought it was clean everywhere and was easy to commute to other towns.

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16 September, 2011

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Alicante is a very underated city - it has a very Spanish feel to it and a great little Old Town full of restaurants and bars.

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18 August, 2011

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It is good as a city where you can stay at the beach all day and then find decent places to eat in the evening. If you want more then that then you need a car to get around to the interesting sites.

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great beaches
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03 July, 2011

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Great restaurants, shopping and closeness to everything.Loved the esplanade and harbour area and the tram up along the coast is a wonderful journey.

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One place blended in with another and was very accessible. Great views out onto the Med!
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01 June, 2011

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Very quiet and beautiful town. Comfortable life, clean beach.

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Nuostabios vietos. Graži gamta. Daug pilių, istorinių vertybių.
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31 December, 2010

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full of beggers

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nice
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