Things to do in Murcia, Region of Murcia: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

August 23, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Murcia (/ˈmʊərsiə/ or /ˈmɜːrʃə/, Spanish: [ˈmurθja]) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country, with a population of 442,573 inhabitants in 2009 (about one third of the total population of the Region). The population of the metropolitan area was 689,591 in 2010. It is located on the Segura River, in the Southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, noted by a climate with hot summers, mild winters, and relatively low precipitation.
Restaurants in Murcia

1. Castillo de la Asomada

Murcia Spain
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Castillo de la Asomada

2. Monumento a Manuel Fernandez Caballero

calle Serrano Alcazar, 30001 Murcia Spain
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Monumento a Manuel Fernandez Caballero

3. Portada del Huerto de las Bombas

Paseo del Malecon Garden of the Cypresses, 30004 Murcia Spain +34 968 00 00 00
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Portada del Huerto de las Bombas

4. Plaza Cardenal Belluga

Plaza Cardenal Belluga,30001, Murcia, 30001 Murcia Spain
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4.5 based on 611 reviews

Plaza Cardenal Belluga

Reviewed By ronaldb416 - The Hague, The Netherlands

Three beautiful buildings: cathedral, episcopale palace, Rafaël Moneo building. Spectacular iluminated.

5. Plaza Julian Romea

Murcia Spain http://www.guiasmur.com
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Plaza Julian Romea

Reviewed By WAPY50

Came across this beautiful theatre when strolling through a side street in Murcia city. Grand yet bright and set in yet another of the lovely plazas you find around every corner.

6. Real Casino de Murcia

Calle Traperia 18, 30001 Murcia Spain +34 968 21 53 99 [email protected] http://realcasinomurcia.com
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Real Casino de Murcia

El Real Casino de Murcia (Royal Casino of Murcia) is an emblematic building in the city of Murcia. Its unique architecture combines modernist and eclectic artistic styles, and the beauty of the building awakes the admiration of all visitors. In fact, it is the most visited civil building in Murcia. It is situated in the heart of the city centre, on Calle Trapería, close to the Cathedral. The Royal Casino hosts a great variety of cultural activities, such as art exhibitions, talks, conferences, three book clubs and book launches. Institutional ceremonies and business events are also held in the Royal Casino. The splendour of the historic building is perfectly preserved yet it is adapted to modern times.

Reviewed By Nomad778408

Visited in july 2020 .€5 entry .€3 seniors .as soon as you walk through the door you are greeted with opulence and grand interior design to take your breath away .the guided audio tour which was on a q code on our phones due to covid measures took you into each room at your leisure giving a good account of each rooms history .each room.was more amazing than the last .a beautiful building so well preserved inside .a must see if in Murcia .

7. Santuario Ntra. Sra. de la Fuensanta

Calle Ntra. Sra. de la Fuensanta, 30157 Murcia Spain +34 968 84 22 01 https://www.murciaturistica.es/es/monumento/santuario-virgen-de-la-fuensanta-335/
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Santuario Ntra. Sra. de la Fuensanta

Reviewed By Kelleygirl2 - Sarasota, United States

Surprisingly beautiful inside at the 17th century religious Santuario de La Fuensanta, Our Lady of the Holy Fountain. This Baroque-style sanctuary honoring the Virgin Mary is perched high with lovely views of a natural park overlooking the city of Murcia and the Segura valley. The church’s construction began in 1694 and the final touches of the facade, designed by Toribio Martinez de la Vega, were completed in 1705. The facade reliefs and sculptures were designed by Jaime Bort and completed by Joes Balaguer. The inside, although not enormous as other religious structures, gives a warm and intimate feel, as though you were immediately welcomed upon entering. Passing the pews, at the far end, the altar has a spectacular gold statue of the Madonna that rises above and behind the figure of Christ. The dome ceiling that hovers over the altar is white, blue and silver, a beautiful contrast setting off all that darker gold below. When we were there, fresh bouquets of white flowers decorated the altar. Adjacent to the church is the convent and a Benedictine Monastery nearby where Jesuit priests were quietly praying in these early morning hours.

8. Teatro Circo Murcia

Calle Enrique Villar 11, 30008 Murcia Spain +34 968 27 34 60 [email protected] http://www.teatrocircomurcia.es
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Teatro Circo Murcia

9. Plaza de las Flores

Plaza de las Flores, 30004 Murcia Spain +34 968 96 72 90 http://www.cchnc.org/
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Plaza de las Flores

Reviewed By PRSRJS - Potomac, United States

This is a lovely plaza humming with lots of people for great people watching. There are numerous restaurants and shops nearby. The tall, beautiful and old trees are spectacular.

10. Acueducto y Noria de La Nora

Calle Rueda s/n La Nora, 30830 Murcia Spain
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Acueducto y Noria de La Nora

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