3-Hour Small-Group Walking Tour of Alicante
Alicante, Spain
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Discover the wonderful city of Alicante in a 3-hour small-group walking tour. Experience the perfect combination of culture and sightseeing, including visits to the Santa Bárbara Castle, Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari, Casa Carbonell, and the Explanada de España.
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Discover the wonderful city of Alicante in a 3-hour small-group walking tour. Experience the perfect combination of culture and sightseeing, including visits to the Santa Bárbara Castle, Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari, Casa Carbonell, and the Explanada de España.
Along with a professional local guide, enjoy seeing the sights of Alicante in a 3-hour small-group walking tour.
First, we'll visit the spectacular Santa Bárbara Castle on Mount Benacantil that overlooks the city with amazing panoramic views.
Then, we'll walk down in the Old Town area, where you'll discover quiet Mediterranean neighborhoods filled with colorful buildings and a zest for life.
Next, we'll explore the Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari, which was built on the remains of a mosque in the 17th century. Spend time admiring the Baroque façade of the Town Hall, and the modernist Casa Carbonell, one of the city’s most striking buildings.
The tour ends at Explanada de España, the city’s esplanade and a place to be impressed by the promenade floor made with more than 6 million ceramic tiles.
First, we'll visit the spectacular Santa Bárbara Castle on Mount Benacantil that overlooks the city with amazing panoramic views.
Then, we'll walk down in the Old Town area, where you'll discover quiet Mediterranean neighborhoods filled with colorful buildings and a zest for life.
Next, we'll explore the Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari, which was built on the remains of a mosque in the 17th century. Spend time admiring the Baroque façade of the Town Hall, and the modernist Casa Carbonell, one of the city’s most striking buildings.
The tour ends at Explanada de España, the city’s esplanade and a place to be impressed by the promenade floor made with more than 6 million ceramic tiles.
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