4/5 - Good
You can use the lift to get to the top of the fort.
Reviewed on 27 Aug 2024
You can use the lift to get to the top of the fort.
Very hot 掠, we found best as early or late visit, people selling items, easy to ignore though
Looming over the city center, this hilltop castle is the main attraction in Alicante and one of the largest castles in Europe.
For more than 500 years this church has been at the heart of Alicante’s Roman Catholic community. Today it’s worth a visit just for its inspiring architecture.
See art treasures by Picasso, Dalí and Miró, as well as works by big international names of the 20th century, within the walls of one of the city’s oldest buildings.
With eight permanent exhibitions and interactive and child-friendly displays, it’s not surprising this museum once won the European Museum of the Year Award.
Take a walk along Alicante’s waterfront on this beautiful mosaic walkway and experience life in the slow lane.
Once a center of industry, Alicante’s harbor precinct is now home to some of the city’s best bars and restaurants, with views along the picturesque Postiguet Beach.