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Different civilisations have passed through these lands, leaving their mark which can be seen in all corners of this emblematic city. All of this adds to the appeal of this modern city with a primary focus on tourism, but also a special interest in industry and commerce. Alicante, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, offers not only a great variety of services but also a wide range of cultural activities, with its museums, its festivals and its nature areas, in particular the Island of Tabarca; Mediterranean Marine Reserve.

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TuriBús

For those who want to have a general idea of Alicante, or for those with less time, Alicante offers a special service — the TuriBús — a bus through the city with 12 interesting stops for holidaymakers. The sights and sites are explained in Spanish, Valencian, English, French, German and Italian. The service operates between March and December.

La Casita de las Macetas Azules

La Casita de las Macetas Azules is a charming little house in the Old Quarter, instantly recognisable by the blue flower pots that cover its façade. Often overlooked by tourists who stick to the main streets, it is one of Alicante’s hidden gems. Reaching it involves climbing a set of steps that eventually lead up towards Santa Bàrbera Castle. The spot is particularly popular for photos with a colourful backdrop and a glimpse of local character.

Parks

Alicante boasts a number of parks where you can escape the bustle of the city and enjoy some fresh air. La Ereta Park lies on the slopes of Mount Benacantil, just below Santa Bárbara Castle and opposite El Postiguet Beach. From here, you’ll be rewarded with some of the best panoramic views of Alicante, as well as a scenic route that leads from the summit down into the city’s historic quarter. El Palmeral Park, located a little further from the centre, is one of Alicante’s most striking green spaces. This palm-filled park features lakes, ponds and artificial streams, along with sports facilities and a cross-country cycling track. A pavilion hosts a lively programme of events throughout the year, including children’s theatre and puppet shows. Closer to the city, Canalejas Park is around a 20-minute walk from La Ereta. It is one of Alicante’s oldest and most traditional public gardens, home to lush greenery and impressive century-old rubber trees that soar up to 20 metres high. Finally, Gabriel Miró Square—although not a park—offers a peaceful, leafy retreat just a few steps from the Explanada and the seafront promenade. Dedicated to the Alicante-born writer, it features a fountain monument and grand old trees, creating a charming, shaded spot for a quiet break.

MACA Museum

The Contemporary Art Museum 'MACA' is housed in the city’s oldest surviving civil building. In the baroque style, it dates back to 1685 and is located next to the Santa María basilica. The museum was re-opened after a year of an extension work in order to improve and enlarge its facilities, with the aim to house an important collection of 20th century art mostly composed of works donated by Eusebio Sempere. Many different types of events also take place in this Museum.

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