San Vicente del Raspeig (Spanish name, pronounced [sam biˈθente ðel rasˈpetʃ]), or Sant Vicent del Raspeig (Valencian name, pronounced [ˌsam viˈsɛn del rasˈpetʃ]), is a municipality located in the comarca of Alacantí, in the province of Alicante, Spain, inside the conurbation of Alicante city (6 km away and perfectly communicated).
Restaurants in Sant Vicent del Raspeig
5 based on 218 reviews
I have done many "performance" horror rooms. This was one of the best ones. I screamed like a little pig. Great professional horror. If you think that are not into horror, you should go try. The experience will leave you in euphoria afterwards.
Also a good escape room.Well done guys. They are building another one. Can't wait.
4 based on 40 reviews
Super area to do sports, have fun with the family or little ones. There is an area for skateboards and inline skaters too. Best place to go if you want to enjoy some sun lying on the grass on a sunny day.
4.5 based on 856 reviews
Unfortunately not all rooms were open on my visit but that did not detract some very impressive displays. A great place to learn of the history of the Alicante area. A guide book should be used as English is used minimally.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Perched on a hillside, this historic 16th-century castle and fortress overlooks the town of Alicante.
You access the castle from the street via a lift. You need to purchase your lift ticket from the machine on the way in and this gives you the lift access and entrance to the castle which makes it a very cheap visit.
The castle looks out over Alicante and you get some beautiful views right the way across and you can see why it was such a strategic castle.
The Exhibitions are ok and you can spend an hour or two here comfortably - well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
It's the type of place that's nice for a visit but not to keep on coming to . There are some static little market stalls there which do sell some nice things and mainly not overpriced . There are also some cafes along the Esplanade where you can get some fairly ordinary food and a drink inside or out . Sitting outside is nice and often buskers play to you while you sit and of course expect you to tip them . There is also the usual Macdonalds and Burger King . Not much to do except eat drink and observe , but then that's all that's required sometimes .
4.5 based on 531 reviews
The Volvo Ocean Race Museum is a modern installation where visitors can enjoy a close-up view of the world's longest and toughest professional sporting event and learn about the heroes who battle the oceans in this race around the world. Take a trip through the history of the regatta and the marine world in this state-of-the-art interactive space - the only museum in the world dedicated to a race considered the Everest of Sailing.
Even if you are not a sailing fan this is worth a visit and the Brasil Ocean Racing yacht can be seen outside even if the main museum is closed. Be aware when you plan your day; if it is a Sunday the museum closes at 2:00pm.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
A little oasis of shade just a few metres back from the esplanade. The magnificent rubber trees are incredible to see. There is a main post office, open all day, on one corner of the square, several cafes and restaurants around. Definitely worth a little detour.
4.5 based on 346 reviews
Visited and bought Chorizo sausages( which they were happy to vacuum pack for us ), local chocolate, fish pastes, tinned sardines, and the local marzipan-like sweet bars.
Tempted by the many dried fruits and the nuts- and only wished we were locals so could buy the fish meat and veg.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
I popped into here last week. It’s open only until 2pm on Sundays (ridiculous hours most of the historic sites in Alicante keep that day) and only took me around 15 minutes to walk around including a 6-minute video of last year’s festival. That said it’s really cool! Incredible works of artistry but no English translations sadly.
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