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  1. Located in the heart of the Costa Blanca, Alicante is one of the most important tourist destinations on the east coast of Spain. The many golf courses and the calm waters of the Mediterranean are just some of the attractions offered by this beautiful port city located at the foot of the Castle of Santa Barbara, a silent witness to the numerous ...

  2. Things to Do in Alicante, Spain: See Tripadvisor's 260,868 traveler reviews and photos of Alicante tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Alicante. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Spain, Europe. Of all Spain's mainland provincial capitals, Alicante (Valenciano: Alacant) is the most influenced by tourism, thanks to the nearby airport and resorts. Nevertheless it is a dynamic, attractive Spanish city with a castle, old quarter and long waterfront. The eating scene is exciting and the nightlife is absolutely legendary ...

  4. Highlights. Alicante beaches. Provincial Archaelogical Museum MARQ. The Central Market. The Town Hall. Tourist guides and guided visits. Cabo de la Huerta coves. Lucentum Archaeological site. Alicante Water Museum and Garrigós Wells. Castillo de Santa Bárbara en Alicante. Castle of Santa Bárbara.

  5. Alicante ( Valencian: Alacant) is a popular tourist city of 332,000 people (2018) in the Valencian Community of Spain. It is the capital of Alicante province and a historic Mediterranean port. The city has become a hub of tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca .

  6. Dec 12, 2021 · Alicante is the capital of eastern Spain’s Costa Blanca holiday region. The name comes from the endless sequence of white sandy beaches in this part of the country. The city has all the relaxation and fun of the seaside with the history and sights you’d want from a city break: There’s a medieval fortress towering over the city and a ...

  7. Aug 21, 2019 · The 15 Best Things to Do in Alicante, Spain. Alicante (known as "Alacant" in Valenciano) is the sparkling jewel of Spain’s Costa Blanc, thanks to the blinding white sand of its beaches (for which the area is named); the fireworks of the most important festival, San Juan; the crystalline waters; and the thriving nightlife.

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