🏖️ Alicante Essentials
🧭 Why Visit
Alicante is the Costa Blanca done right: a Moorish castle on the rock, a palm-lined marina esplanade, city beaches you can walk to, and an old-town tapas scene that stays Spanish year-round — sunnier and cheaper than the famous names.
🏛️ A Little History
Iberians, Romans (Lucentum — 'city of light'), and Moors all held this harbor; the castle of Santa Bárbara has watched over it since the 9th century. The modern city grew on port trade, turrón, and, lately, very contented sunshine.
💡 Did You Know?
Alicante logs around 300 sunny days a year, the Explanada's 6.6 million marble tiles ripple like the sea on purpose, and nearby Jijona makes most of the world's turrón — Spain's Christmas nougat.
Live Prices & Availability
Local Know-How
- Menú del día in the streets behind the Central Market runs €12-15 and outclasses seafront tourist menus
- Barrio Santa Cruz's flower-pot lanes are the photo stop — go golden hour, climb toward the ermita
Getting There & Around
- Ride the elevator inside the rock up to Santa Bárbara castle (small fee) and walk down through the park
- The TRAM coastal line is a scenic ride to Playa San Juan and beyond — beach-hop by rail
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