Founded by the caliph of Cordoba, this Andalucian city on Spain’s southeast coast is a reminder of the region’s Muslim history. The Alcazaba, a massive fort, dominates the city and affords amazing views. Also worth experiencing are the cathedral and the Almeria Museum. East of the city is the rugged, desolate Cabo de Gata-Nijar coast, a protected area. To the west is the resort area of Roquetas de Mar, featuring vast beaches.
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We visited the lighthouse on a coach trip to the national park. The views from the lighthouse of the Mediterranean were spectacular. We noticed when we were there that it is part of E.U. dark sky's project in the summer months. We would like to go back and see the stars.
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Almeria is a cute town and i really enjoyed staying there. the main street has got great shopping, the promenade pass the port is lovely to walk along or have coffee, its easy to walk around, their is tourist (kiddy) train off the main street, that adults can also take which will bring you all around the city so you can get your bearings on the first day. the streets are lovely for walking, i would recommend you take a dictionary app on your phone as its very spanish.. have fun
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