Alicante (Spanish: [aliˈkante]), or Alacant (Valencian: [alaˈkant]), is a province of eastern Spain, in the southern part of the Valencian Community. The second and third biggest cities in the Valencian Community (Alicante and Elche, respectively) are located in this province.
Restaurants in Province of Alicante
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Fine Art Photo Gallery in the heart of the old town in Altea, Spain. Sale of beautifully printed limited edition black and white photographs.
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4.5 based on 535 reviews
The first thing you notice about this market this hope beautiful the building it is in. It is steeped in history and well worth a visit in the centre of town. It is a local markets so, the therefore , it closes in the afternoon for the siesta period. In there, you will find high-quality products and at reasonable prices as well.
4.5 based on 1,681 reviews
Zenia Boulevard is the largest Shopping centre in the province of Alicante. Our customers and visitors describe us as a city, with its streets, squares, fountains, daily concerts and events that bring Zenia Boulevard to life and are what makes us different and exciting. It is a Shopping Centre designed for the enjoyment and entertainment of our visitors. Situated 10 minutes from Torrevieja, 5 minutes from Campoamor, 30 minutes from Cartagena, 55 minutes from Murcia, 37 minutes from Elche, 47 minutes from Alicante, 15 minutes from San Javier, Zenia Boulevard is the perfect destination for shopping, strolling, having fun and discovering exciting things to do with your family and/or friends. Do you want to miss out on all this? Visit Zenia Boulevard and find everything you desire, from Z to A.
Something for everyone, excellent facilities, immaculately clean, superb mix of outdoor and indoor shopping.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Really nice Sunday market with local produce and food and a bar at the end of the square. Nice fate type atmosphere.
4.0 based on 241 reviews
Habaneras is a commercial center that since its inauguration in 2005 has become an integral part of the Torrevieja society. It receives more than 4 million visitors from the five continents that enjoy its shops and restaurants. Habaneras is a center of Mediterranean architecture, open outdoors, where you can walk quietly and enjoy the good weather of the Spanish southeast in any of its terraces and relaxation areas. It has more than 60 shops and restaurants distributed among the three floors of commercial surface. It also has 850 parking spaces which, together with its common areas and the free services it offers, make it the reference shopping centre in Torrevieja.
recently been in Torrevieja and been here a few time. Pretty easy to park at, and once inside there are a good range of shops and facilties. Same car park also services a local large Carrefour and close enough for cinema and indoor bowling alley. Well worth a visit
4.0 based on 86 reviews
Market day is every Tuesday and is very popular and the number 10 bus will drop you a short walk to the market. There are plenty of stalls selling ladies,gents and children's clothes and shoes.Leather goods from handbags jackets and belts. Also a refreshment seating cafe for hot and cold drinks including snacks. This market is well worth a visit,but please note the food and veg market is at a different location in Altea.
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