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
5.0 based on 41 reviews
The first brewpub and bottle shop in Albir. Great choice of craft beers, from the soft easy drinking lager to heavy Imperial IPA. Also wine on tap. Choose your favorite and take home with you in our 1L refillable bottles, filled with CO2 to avoid any oxidation of our freshly poured draft ales.
Miguel is doing a fantastic job running this bar. A 'must' place to visit in Albir if you like real ale
4.5 based on 1,003 reviews
MARQ is an archaeology museum which is dedicated to displaying its collection in a traditional way; as a collection of classified and catalogued finds. MARQ is a project faced with the challenge of being the first archaeological museum of the 21st century.
Known as the MARQ this very modern museum displays many archeological artefacts in different, themed areas. From prehistory to contemporary there are many audio-visual and interactive displays with plenty of space to move round so that everyone can see everything. The lighting is (deliberately) dim which lends something to the atmosphere. Hang on to your little ones if you take them because I think they could easily get lost in this museum. There is an entry fee but it was only €1.50 each. Be aware that, like most museums in Spain, it's closed on Mondays.
4.5 based on 347 reviews
Beautiful russian church .so unusual to find in Spain .we viewed it from the train window from calpe to benidorm .thought whats that in the middle of the woods ? Drove there by car .parking bays on hillside road outside the church .beautiful inside and out.so much detail and made of wood .its a nice detourif in the area .so glad we made the time to visit it .
4.5 based on 435 reviews
Absolutely stunning church situated in the old town of benidorm. You can really feel the history that surrounds you. Very nice and peaceful inside. The gold foor is amazing. Loved every minute of being inside this historic building. Words just can't describe it. You must go and visit it for yourselves.
4.5 based on 3,855 reviews
With the Marq castillo tram stop being right next to our hotel this was a great way to get into the heart of the resort. Luceros being only 2 stops away leaving you with a idyllic walk down the Avenida de Federico soto to the marina .We also used the tram for a return trip to Benidorm only 8 euros return and this service runs every half hour .This is a great way to see the coastline and only takes 1 hour 10 minutes .The trams can get quite busy and you may find yourself standing up for some of the jouney as the service is popular with locals .
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 206 reviews
A must for motorcycle enthusiasts and others, A great well maintained collection of motorcycles. only 3 euros entrance. There is a cafe / restaurant for refreshments whether that is just a coffee or food cooked over the wood barbecue. Also an interesting market style shop selling local produce and wined and interesting gifts
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