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  • Río de Bolbaite. Todo lo que necesitas saber

    Río de Bolbaite. Todo lo que necesitas saber

    Río de Bolbaite

    Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el Río de Bolbaite

    Todos los detalles de esta localidad. Desde cómo llegar hasta qué comer. Rutas por el río, normativas para el baño…

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    Cómo llegar al Río de Bolbaite

    Te contamos cómo llegar a este lugar en coche. A penas hay transporte público que llegue a Bolbaite

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    Desde Alicante (1h 30 min aprox)

    Para llegar desde Alicante hay dos opciones principales, o bien coger la A-31 o bien la A-7.

    • Si vas por la A-31 tendrás que coger esta carretera saliendo de Alicante por Óscar Esplá. Una vez estés en ella tendrás que conducir una hora aproximadamente hasta la salida 42 para coger la CV-585 y 580 que te llevarán directas hasta Bolbaite.
    • Para ir desde la A-7 tendrás que salir de Alicante por la Avenida de Jijona. Una vez en la A-7 tendrás que conducir aproximadamente una hora hasta tomar la A-35. Una vez en la A-35 sal por la salida 42 para coger la CV-585 y 580 que llevan directas a Bolbaite.

    Desde Valencia (1h aprox)

    Sal por Ausias March hacia la A-7. Una vez en ella conduce una media hora hasta salir hacia la CV-590. Una vez en esta simplemente síguela hasta dar con la CV-580, la cual te llevará directamente a Bolbaite.

    Entradas para el río de Bolbaite

    Desde Junio y hasta Septiembre se tiene que pagar una tasa para acceder a la zona recreativa de Bolbaite. Se puede reservar la entrada al río de Bolbaite online. Estos son los precios:

    Precios 2023:

    • Niños/as menores de 5 años: Gratis
    • Adultos y mayores de 5 años: 3€
    • Mayores de 65 años: 2€

    El aforo es de 400 personas. 250 con entrada online y 150 con entrada en taquilla. Puedes comprar las entradas online aquí

    Área recreativa del Río de Bolbaite

    Esta zona recreativa es perfecta para comer algo o simplemente para pasar el rato con amigos o con la familia cerca del río Sellent. Se trata de una zona alargada que sigue la forma del río y dispone de varias mesas, aseos y hasta está equipada con duchas. También dispone de fuentes y parking para bicis.

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    Piscinas Naturales de Bolbaite

    Imagina esto: un pueblo con un ayuntamiento a menos de 10 minutos de la orilla de un río. ¿increíble no? Eso es exactamente lo que pasa en Bolbaite con el río Sellent. Y han tenido una idea buenísima, han construido una zona enorme dentro del río para poder darse un buen baño. Esta es la piscina natural del Río de Bolbaite. Sin duda una de las mejores opciones para luchar contra el sofocante calor del verano.

    Normativa de las piscinas naturales de Bolbaite

    La única restricción que existe es para las mascotas. Es una zona en la que no se permite el baño a mascotas ni el paseo libre de las mismas.

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    Lugares de interés en Bolbaite

    Plaza del ayuntamiento de Bolbaite

    Se trata de el lugar central del pueblo y el lugar donde ocurre todo. Una zona de paso obligado para todo el que quiera visitar el pueblo y conocer mejor la cultura local.

    Castillo de Bolbaite

    Puedes visitar las ruinas del castillo de Bolbaite, situado en lo alto del cerro de Bolbaite. Algo muy interesante es que este castillo se construyó sobre una antigua fortaleza árabe y se empleó durante muchos años como fortaleza y hogar de los señores de la zona.

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    Ermita de Santa Bárbara de Bolbaite

    Una ermita construida en el siglo XVII en lo alto del monte Bolantín, a unos 350m de altura. Desde ahí se tienen las mejores vistas de Bolbaite y además en la parte más alta se encuentra un merendero y una zona acondicionada para hacer barbacoas. Sin duda una de las atracciones más interesantes de esta localidad.

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    Ubicación de las piscinas naturales de Bolbaite

    Llegar a ellas es muy sencillo. Simplemente tendrás que caminar por la Calle del Río desde la plaza del ayuntamiento durante un minuto o menos. Están realmente cerca. Es imposible no verlas. Si vas en coche simplemente aparca en el aparcamiento de las piscinas naturales y baja andando. Es realmente sencillo. 

    Donde comer en Bolbaite

    Afortunadamente este lugar cuenta con diferentes sitios donde comer y disfrutar de la gastronomía local. (Imágenes de www.tripadvisor.com)

    Restaurante la Ermita

    Situado junto a la ermita de Santa Bárbara, uno de los mejores lugares para probar la comida local. Desde aquí recomendamos pedir un buen arroz. ¡No te arrepentirás!

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    La gasolinera

    Un lugar de comida tradicional con un muy buen trato y buena calidad en sus platos. 

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    Bar el Puente

    Uno de los sitios más clásicos de Bolbaite. Con muy buena cocina y ubicado justo al lado del río, sus vistas son espectaculares. 

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    La cuina d’Oti i Alex

    Un restaurante con cocina mediterránea en el que poder disfrutar de un buen plato de carne, de pasta o de una buena pizza. 

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    Dónde pasar la noche en Bolbaite. Turismo y casas rurales

    Bolbaite es un lugar ideal si quieres pasar una temporada en un ambiente natural y tranquilo. Aquí te enseñamos algunas de las mejores opciones para alquilar una casa en Bolbaite.

    Los cipreses

    Una casa rural espectacular en la que podrás pasar una experiencia increíble. Esta completamente equipada con todo lo que necesitas y mucho más; aire acondicionado, TV, wi-fi, calefacción…

    Dispone de 3 habitaciones dobles, 2 baños, terraza y patio. Si quieres saber más haz click aquí

    (Imágenes de https://www.escapadarural.com/casa-rural/valencia/los-cipreses)

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    Rutas en el río de Bolbaite

    Existen muchas rutas que siguen al río Sellent y pasan por todo su recorrido. Nosotros desde aquí os recomendamos la ruta que va desde el río de Bolbaite hasta el Salto de Chella. Sin duda esta es una de las más bonitas de hacer y también de las más sencillas. Puedes acceder a toda la información aquí

    Preguntas Frecuentes (FAQ’s)

    Se trata de el río Sellent. Nace al sur del canal de Navarres y desemboca en el río Júcar para finalmente terminar su recorrido en el Mediterráneo

    Durante los meses de verano sí. La entrada es de 3€ para adultos. Los niños de menos de 5 años no pagan. Puede pagarse online aquí o directamente en la entrada.

    Hay un parking justo a la entrada. Ahí puedes dejar el coche sin problemas.

    Sí se puede pero no está permitido el baño para mascotas ni tampoco el paseo libre.

    Puedes hacerlo online aquí o directamente en la entrada

    Sí. No hay problema. De hecho hay una zona de picnic en la que puedas comer.

    Sí. Está lleno de zonas así. No hay problema.

  • Cabo de las Huertas Lighthouse

    Cabo de las Huertas Lighthouse

    Cabo de las Huertas Lighthouse

    Useful information if you want to visit the lighthouse of Cabo de las Huertas.

    Did you know that this place is a very special place, full of nature, with the ruins of a Spanish war bunker and less than 20 minutes from downtown? I tell you all about it in this article!

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    Cabo de las Huertas Lighthouse – Alicante

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    ★★★★★☆ 4.5/5 (500 reviews)

    Location

    The Cabo de las Huertas Lighthouse is located in Alicante, in the charming Valencian Community, Spain.

    It is located in Cabo de las Huertas, north of Alicante and south of San Juan. Between the beaches of San Juan and Albufereta.

    This coastal gem is nestled in an area renowned for its beautiful coves and cliffs, offering a picturesque retreat that combines the serenity of the Mediterranean Sea with the wild and unspoiled nature.

    Access

    Getting to the lighthouse is very easy and offers various options: you can go by car, bicycle, or even on foot if you’re feeling adventurous.

    There is parking available nearby, and from the center of Alicante, it’s only about a 20-minute drive. 

    You can also take the L4 tram line and walk from the nearest stop, Avenida de las Naciones. 

    You can also go by bus with lines 22 and 28. 

    parking near cape de las huertas lighthouse

    Hours and Restrictions

    It is not possible to enter the lighthouse or its enclosure, the passage is prohibited for security reasons. But you can be in the surroundings and enjoy nature. 

    Views and Landscapes

    From the lighthouse, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Alicante coastline.

    This place is ideal for photography enthusiasts and those who simply want to relax while listening to the soothing sound of the waves as the sun sets on the horizon.

    Water Activities

    The coves around the cape are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

    The crystal-clear waters and rocky formations create a wonderful environment for exploring marine life.

    san juan, lighthouse during afternoon

     

    Conservation and Environmental Respect

    It is essential to be respectful of the natural environment. Make sure not to leave any trash behind and respect the local flora and fauna. Always follow the instructions to preserve the beauty and health of the place so that future generations can also enjoy it.

    Photography and Drones

    The lighthouse and its surroundings are extremely photogenic.

    If you plan to use drones, make sure to check local regulations regarding their use to avoid any violations.

    This way, you can capture spectacular images while respecting the laws and tranquility of the area.

  • Bonfires 2024. Hogueras de San Juan 2024.

    Bonfires 2024. Hogueras de San Juan 2024.

    Bonfires of san juan 2025

    All you need to know about this festival in Alicante

    Learn everything you need to know about this festival. What it consists of, what to do, where to try the typical gastronomy, tips, advice and much more!

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    👉 Note: In Valencian / Catalan the bonfires are called “fogueres“. It is a word that you will see written on the street many times. The word “foc” means fire.

    Hogueras de San Juan 2025: All You Need to Know

    The bonfires of San Juan are the biggest festival in Alicante. They are prepared throughout the year and are celebrated for a couple of weeks.

    Whether you are a first-time visitor or a returning enthusiast, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the Hogueras de San Juan 2025 Festival.

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    What Are the Bonfires of San Juan?

    The Bonfires of San Juan, or “Hogueras de San Juan,” (San Juan Festival Alicante 2025) is an annual festival held in Alicante to celebrate the arrival of summer

    The festivities revolve around the creation and burning of large, intricate sculptures made of wood and papier-mâché, known as “hogueras” or bonfires. These stunning works of art often depict satirical scenes, celebrities, political figures, and local themes, showcasing the creativity and craftsmanship of local artists

    The festival culminates in the burning of these hogueras on the night of June 24, in a spectacular event known as “La Cremà.

    Bonfires burning brightly on the night of La Cremà during the Hogueras de San Juan festival in Alicante, with crowds watching and firefighters spraying water to cool everyone down.

    Alicante Fireworks 2025 Schedule for Bonfires Alicante.

    April:

    • Social gatherings of the candidates for Bellea del Foc (4th, 5th, 6th).
    • Social gatherings of the children’s candidates (21st and 22nd).
    • Gala of the children’s candidates on Friday, 25th at the Bullring.
    • Gala of the adult candidates on Saturday, 26th at the Bullring.

    May:

    • May 2nd: Election of the Bellea del Foc Infantil (Children’s Bellea del Foc).
    • May 3rd: Election of the Bellea del Foc.
    • Andrés Llorens Band Festival on Friday, 9th.
    • Nighttime Mascletà on Saturday, 10th.
    • Theatre competition on Sunday, 11th.
    • Proclamation of the children’s Belleas on Friday, 16th.
    • Proclamation of the adult Belleas on Saturday, 17th.
    • Proclamation party on Saturday, 17th.
    • Fogueres Fest on Saturday, 24th.
    • Mascletà in sector 5 on Sunday, 25th. 🧨
    • Opening of the Ninot exhibition at the Lonja del Pescado on Friday, 23rd.
    • Award ceremony for the Foguerers on Saturday, 31st.

    June:

    • Rice contest in Lo Morant Park on Sunday, 1st.
    • Música per una Festa event, homage to the deceased Foguerer and Barraquer, parade of the proclamation, the proclamation, and the subsequent party on Friday, 6th.
    • Ninot parade on Saturday, 7th.
    • Mascletà on Sunday, 8th. 🧨
    • Entrance of the bands on Saturday, 14th.
    • Mascletà at the Gran Vía roundabout on Sunday, 15th 🧨
    • Closing of the Ninot exhibition and award ceremony on Sunday, 15th.
    • Arrival of the fire at El Corte Inglés on Monday, 16th.
    • Offering of flowers on Saturday, 21st and Sunday, 22nd.
    • Award ceremony on Sunday, 22nd.
    • International folkloric parade on Monday, 23rd.
    • Cremà and the Palm Tree on Tuesday, 24th 🔥🚒
    • Multicolor parade on Sunday, 29th.

    The Cremá

    The Cremà day is the ultimate highlight of the Hogueras de San Juan. Is the same day of san juan, june 24th, the last day of this alicante fire festival. 

    This day is the day that all bonfires are burned. The first one is always the one at the town hall and then they are burned in order. From the lowest parts of the city to the highest.

    It starts at 12:00 in the night and just at that moment a huge firework called “la palmera” is thrown from the castle. That is the signal that the first bonfire is burning.

    Something very special about this day is that firefighters not only use water to extinguish the flames, but they also cool people down. So if you go to see it make sure you are in your bathing suit.

    👉Note: if you are going to see the cremá and you want the firemen to get you wet, it is highly recommended that you carry a backpack and keep your phone inside the backpack in a plastic bag.

    Fireworks on the Alicante beach after bonfires 2025

    After the bonfires and until there are fireworks shows on the Postiguet beach. They start at 00:00h.

    If you go to the beach be sure to go with time because it is usually crowded and it is difficult to find a good spot.

    A spectacular fireworks display at Postiguet Beach, lighting up the night sky over the water.

    Typical Gastronomy of the Bonfires of San Juan and where to find it

     

    • Paella:  You can find it in many places BUT NOT IN LA EXPLANADA, THAT IS NOT REAL PAELLA. You can go to these restaurants:
      Rice&Bones, Garden Grill, Casa Riquelme, Larruz
    • Coca amb Tonyina: A traditional Alicante pastry filled with tuna, onion, and pine nuts. It’s a savory treat that’s perfect for a quick snack. You can buy it at Masa de Toamasa
    • Churros and Chocolate: For a sweet treat, you can’t go wrong with churros dipped in thick, rich hot chocolate. My favourite places are Valor, one of the most famous chocolate shops in Spain,  churrería La Madrileña and churrería Calderón
    • Horchata: A refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, horchata is sweet and slightly nutty, perfect for cooling down on a hot day. Here I am going to leave you the best places to drink Horchata and also ice creams. Alicante has a great tradition with these two products. Antiu Xixona, Helados Cañaveras and La Ibense

    👉Note: The best horchata in Alicante is served in the Horchatería Azul, which is the oldest in Alicante. It is served with boyos called “fartons”.

    What Is a Mascletá?

    A “mascletá” is a unique and essential part of the Hogueras de San Juan. During this San Juan Festival in Spain it is a daytime fireworks display that focuses more on the sound than the visual effects. 

    Held daily at 2 PM in the Plaza de los Luceros, the mascletá is a thunderous and rhythmic explosion of firecrackers that creates a symphony of noise and vibrations. 

    It’s a thrilling experience that showcases the pyrotechnic expertise of the local teams of this Alicante festival. 

    👉Note: The sound of the mascletá is very loud, so loud that you feel it in your whole body. It is something very exciting but perhaps not for everyone. Do not bring your dog with you, they have a hard time.

    When Are the Bonfires Placed in the Street?

    The bonfires are placed in the streets on June an event known as “La Plantà.” 

    This marks the beginning of the festival, and the streets of Alicante are transformed into open-air art galleries. Each neighborhood has its own hoguera, and the competition to create the most impressive and elaborate bonfire is fierce. 

    Artists and sculptors work tirelessly for months to prepare these creations, which are often satirical and reflect current events or social issues.

    A bonfire located in the Town Hall Square with very vibrant colors.

    What Is a Barrack?

    A “barrack” or “barraca” is a temporary structure set up by various neighborhoods during the Hogueras de San Juan Alicante 2025. 

    These barracks serve as social hubs where locals and visitors gather to eat, drink, and dance. Each barrack is decorated in a unique style, often reflecting the theme of the neighborhood’s hoguera.

     They offer a variety of traditional foods and drinks, and provide a space for the community to come together and celebrate. 

    A barraca at the Hogueras de Alicante festival, filled with people enjoying a lively concert and having a great time.

    What’s a Ninot?

    A “ninot” is a small, individual figure that is part of a larger hoguera. These figures are intricately crafted and often depict famous personalities, politicians, or satirical scenes. 

    Before the bonfires are burned, an exhibition is held where visitors can view and vote for their favorite ninot. The most popular ninot, known as the “Ninot Indultat,” is spared from the flames and preserved in the Museo de Hogueras

    This tradition adds an element of suspense and excitement, as artists and neighborhoods vie for the honor of having their ninot saved from destruction.

     A large bonfire sculpture at the Hogueras de Alicante festival

    Contests and Awards

    The Hogueras de San Juan is not just a celebration; it’s also a competition. Various contests and awards are held to recognize the best hogueras, ninots, and parades. 

    The most prestigious award is for the best hoguera, judged on creativity, craftsmanship, and overall impact. There are different categories based on the size and budget of the hogueras, ensuring that both large and small creations have a chance to be recognized. 

    Other awards are given for the best ninot, the best barrack, and the best musical performance in the parades

    Traditional Dress

    The men’s attire typically includes a white shirt, black trousers, and a colorful sash, while the women’s dress is more elaborate, featuring a long skirt, apron, blouse, and a lace mantilla. 

    These costumes are often adorned with intricate embroidery and complement the traditional hairstyles and jewelry. These costumes are called “alicantino” and “alicantina” costumes.

    A parade of women from Alicante wearing the traditional dress of the Hogueras de San Juan in Alicante.

    Origin and Meaning

    The origins of the Hogueras de San Juan can be traced back to ancient pagan rituals celebrating the summer solstice. 

    These celebrations were later incorporated into Christian traditions, specifically honoring Saint John the Baptist, whose feast day falls on June 24. Over time, the festival evolved into the elaborate spectacle it is today, blending religious reverence with cultural expression.

    The burning of the bonfires symbolizes the purification of the soul and the casting away of negativity and impurities. It’s a time of renewal and new beginnings, as the flames light up the night sky, illuminating the darkness and heralding the arrival of summer.

    Originally an agricultural festival where dry harvest waste was burned, the first documented reference dates back to 1822, when lighting bonfires was prohibited. Despite the bans, the tradition persisted, becoming “festes de carrer” in 1881.

    In 1928, the Alicante Atracción association, with José María Py, proposed making the bonfires official to attract tourism, similar to the Fallas of Valencia. That year, the first official bonfires were a success, attracting over one hundred thousand people. Although there were criticisms from Valencia, the celebration grew, including elements such as the Barraca and the election of the Bellesa del Foc from 1932.

    Today, with nearly ninety Commissions of Foguera and over ten thousand participants, Les Fogueres de Sant Joan are the Official Festivals of Alicante, declared of National and International Tourist Interest, and in 2014, they were recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Valencian Government.

    Are the bonfires the same as the Fallas? Yes and no.

    The celebration is similar and based on the same concept. Sculptures are made, there are mascletàs, barracas, etc. 

    But in Alicante, they happen in the summer, while in Valencia, they occur when spring arrives. This changes everything because it allows for firefighters to spray people with water during the Cremà day in Alicante

    This is the craziest day in Alicante all year, and just for that reason alone, it’s worth experiencing.

    FAQs about Hogueras de San Juan or Hogueras Alicante 2025

    FAQ Accordion

    The Bonfires of San Juan are an annual festival in Alicante celebrating the arrival of summer, involving the creation and burning of large wooden and papier-mâché sculptures . Other people call them vuurwerk alicante

    The festival runs from June 19 to June 24, with the bonfires being burned on the night of June 24.

    A mascletá is a daytime fireworks display focused on creating a rhythmic series of loud explosions, held daily at 2 PM during the festival.

    A barrack is a temporary structure set up by neighborhoods during the festival, serving as a social hub for eating, drinking, and dancing.

    A ninot is a small figure that is part of a larger bonfire sculpture, often depicting satirical scenes or famous personalities. The best ninot is saved from burning and preserved in a museum.

    Main events include the Plantà (placing the bonfires), daily mascletàs, parades, the judging of bonfires, and La Cremà (burning of the bonfires) on June 24.

    Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you will be walking a lot. Consider bringing ear protection for the loud fireworks and mascletàs.

    Yes, the festival is family-friendly, but parents should be mindful of the loud fireworks and large crowds, which might be overwhelming for young children.

    The Cremà is the night when the bonfires are burned, taking place on June 24. It’s the culmination of the festival and is marked by spectacular flames and fireworks.

    Yes and no. The celebration is similar with sculptures, mascletàs, and barracas. However, the Bonfires in Alicante are in summer, which allows for the unique tradition of firefighters spraying people with water on Cremà day.

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  • Alicante Central Market

    Alicante Central Market

    Alicante Central Market

    Everything you need to know about Alicante's central market.

    Would you like to know the pros and cons of this market, the schedules and whether it is expensive or cheap? Then this is for you!

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    Facade of the Central Market of Alicante, featuring ornate architectural details and mosaic signs reading "Mercado" and "Año 1921" under a clear blue sky.

    Javier Mondéjar González

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    Pros and Cons of the Central Market of Alicante

    Pros Cons
    Fresh and high-quality products Closes early on Saturdays
    Wide variety of local products Parking difficulties during peak hours
    Excellent value for money Crowded on weekends
    Authentic and traditional atmosphere Few stalls accept card payments
    Central and accessible location Limited to local products
    Good customer service Some stalls can be expensive
    Spacious and bright area
    Variety of gastronomic options

    Central Market of Alicante

    The Central Market of Alicante is one of the epicenters of commercial and social life in the city. Located in a historic building, this market offers a wide variety of fresh and local products, making it a reference point for both residents and tourists looking to experience authentic Alicante cuisine.

    A vibrant fruit and vegetable stall inside the Central Market of Alicante, displaying a colorful and abundant array of fresh produce including bananas, tomatoes, potatoes, and greens, with customers browsing the selection. Mercado Alicante opening hours.

    Opening Hours

    Here you have the opening hours of the Central Market of Alicante. . The Alicante central Market is open from Monday to Saturday.

    The general hours are from 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM, although some stalls may have specific hours. The market is closed on Sundays and holidays, allowing the merchants to rest and prepare for the coming week.

    You can consult this list with the opening and closing hours of the central market

    Day Opening Time Closing Time
    Monday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Tuesday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Wednesday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Thursday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Friday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Saturday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Sunday Closed Closed

    Where It Is

    The market is situated in the heart of the city, on Avenida Alfonso X el Sabio, a central location that makes it easily accessible from anywhere in Alicante. The exact address is Avenida Alfonso X el Sabio, 10, 03004 Alicante.

    How to Get There

    Getting to the Central Market is easy thanks to its strategic location. You can use various means of transport:

    • On foot: If you are in downtown Alicante, you can likely reach the market in a few minutes on foot.
    • Public transport: Bus lines 02, 03, 04, 05, and 09 have stops near the market. Additionally, the closest tram station is Mercado, making it accessible from other parts of the city.
    • Car: If you prefer to drive, there are several parking options nearby, including the underground parking at Plaza de España.

    ### Bustling Meat and Cheese Aisle at the Central Market of Alicante

A spacious aisle in the Central Market of Alicante, with various meat and cheese stalls on both sides. Customers are seen browsing and purchasing products, highlighting the market's vibrant atmosphere and wide selection of goods.

    Value for Money

    The value for money at the Central Market is one of its biggest attractions. The products sold here are fresh and of high quality, often directly from local producers. Additionally, the prices are usually competitive, which is why many people from Alicante prefer to shop at this market instead of supermarkets.

    A traditional olive oil stall in the Central Market of Alicante, showcasing an array of premium olive oils in various bottles and containers, emphasizing the rich culinary heritage of the region.

    Gastronomy and Fresh Products

    The gastronomic offer of the Central Market is extensive and varied. From fresh fruits and vegetables to meats, fish, and seafood, as well as gourmet products like cheeses, cold cuts, and wines. Fresh products arrive daily from the Alicante garden and nearby ports, guaranteeing maximum freshness and flavor.

    Typical Dishes and Bars

    Inside and around the market, you will find several bars and stalls offering typical regional dishes. You can taste tapas, montaditos, and dishes like paella and arroz a banda, prepared with fresh ingredients from the same market. This culinary experience is one of the reasons why many tourists and locals frequent the market not only to shop but also to eat.

    A colorful stall filled with a variety of olives and pickles at the Central Market of Alicante, featuring different types and flavors beautifully displayed in large bowls, attracting customers with their vibrant appearance and rich aroma.

    Architecture

    The market building is an outstanding example of Valencian modernist architecture. The structure combines elements of iron, glass, and brick, creating a spacious and bright area. The characteristic domes and ornamental details reflect the elegance and care with which it was designed, making it not only a shopping place but also a tourist attraction.

    The unique architectural ceiling of the Central Market of Alicante, showcasing intricate structural details and a blend of historical and modern design elements that highlight the market's rich heritage.

    Market History

    The Central Market of Alicante was inaugurated in 1921, designed by architect Enrique Sánchez Sedeño. Since then, it has been a crucial point in the life of the city, adapting to the changes and needs of the population while always maintaining its essence as a traditional market. It has survived wars and crises, always reinventing itself to remain relevant and attractive.

    Curiosities and Traditions

    One of the curiosities of the market is that during the Spanish Civil War, the building was bombed, leaving a deep mark on Alicante’s historical memory. Additionally, there is a tradition among Alicante residents to visit the market on Saturday mornings, not only to shop but also to socialize and enjoy a snack.

    Most Relevant Reviews of the Central Market by Google Maps

    User Review
    Juan P. "A fantastic place to buy fresh products and enjoy authentic Alicante cuisine. I always find what I need and more."
    María L. "The atmosphere is unique, and the quality of the products is excellent. The prices are very competitive compared to other markets."
    Carlos R. "A bit crowded on weekends, but worth it for the variety and quality of the products. Highly recommended."
    Ana G. "The architecture of the building is impressive, and the stalls offer a great selection of local products. A must-see in Alicante."
    Luis F. "Sometimes it's hard to find parking nearby, but the market itself is wonderful. Very good service and fresh products."

    Faq's about the Alicante central market

    What are the market hours?
    Day Opening Time Closing Time
    Monday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Tuesday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Wednesday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Thursday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Friday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Saturday 07:30 AM 02:30 PM
    Sunday Closed Closed

    The market is situated at Avenida Alfonso X el Sabio, 10, 03004 Alicante, in the heart of the city. This central location makes it easily accessible from various parts of Alicante.

    You can reach the Central Market of Alicante by different means:

    • On foot: It’s within walking distance if you are in downtown Alicante.
    • Public transport: Bus lines 02, 03, 04, 05, and 09 have stops near the market. The closest tram station is Mercado.
    • Car: There are several parking options nearby, including underground parking at Plaza de España.

    The market offers a wide range of fresh products such as fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, seafood, cheeses, cold cuts, and wines. These products are often sourced directly from local producers, ensuring high quality and freshness.

    Yes, the market is equipped with ramps and elevators to facilitate access for people with disabilities, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the market experience.

    While most stalls prefer cash payments, some do accept card payments. It’s advisable to carry some cash to avoid any inconvenience.

  • Alicante’s Postiguet Beach – Sun, Sand & Castle Views 🏖️ || Full Guide 2025

    Alicante’s Postiguet Beach – Sun, Sand & Castle Views 🏖️ || Full Guide 2025

    Playa del Postiguet

    Postiguet Beach. All you need to know.

    Everything you need to know about the Postiguet beach in Alicante explained by a local guide.

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    Javier Mondéjar González

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    Where is the postiguet Beach?

    Postiguet Beach

    The Postiguet Beach, nestled in the heart of Alicante, stands as a coastal gem in one of the city’s oldest districts. 

    Bearing witness to Alicante’s inception and evolution, this beach lies just steps away from the historic old town, thereby encapsulating the area’s rich cultural heritage. From here, visitors can embark on an enchanting stroll that meanders from the coastline to the majestic Castle of Santa Barbara, offering unrivaled panoramic vistas that beautifully blend historical allure with natural splendor. 

    On its southern end, Postiguet Beach seamlessly connects with the promenade of the marina, another breathtakingly beautiful locale. It’s highly recommended, offering an additional scenic route for exploration.


    Weather at the Postiguet beach

     

    Postiguet Beach is blessed with consistently favorable weather, making it a haven for sun-seekers year-round.

    With its prime location along the Mediterranean coast, the beach enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild winters and hot summers.

    Here you can see the weather in real time

    More forecasts: Tiempo 25 días Madrid

    Quality of the Postiguet beach

     

    The quality of Postiguet Beach is exceptional, renowned for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters.

    This urban beach is known for its cleanliness and impeccable upkeep, ensuring a safe and pleasant environment for beachgoers.

    Moreover, it holds the prestigious Blue Flag designation, an international recognition of excellence in water quality, safety, services, and environmental management.

    However, the water can become dirty during the summer due to the large number of people that visit this beach.

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    What to do at the Postiguet beach

     

    At Postiguet Beach, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you entertained and relaxed throughout the day. Here’s a list of things you can do:

    • Soak up the sun on the golden sands
    • Take leisurely strolls along the picturesque shoreline
    • Engage in various sports activities such as beach volleyball and frisbee
    • Practice yoga amidst the tranquil coastal backdrop
    • Explore the underwater world with snorkeling or scuba diving
    • Enjoy water sports like paddleboarding or kayaking
    • Challenge yourself with a workout at the nearby calisthenics park
    • Indulge in beachside picnics or al fresco dining at nearby restaurants and cafes
    • Build sandcastles and partake in other beach games with family and friends
    • Simply unwind and admire the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea

    Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a day of fun in the sun, Postiguet Beach offers something for everyone to enjoy.

    Services at the Postiguet beach

     

    Postiguet Beach offers an array of amenities tailored to elevate your seaside experience.

    From convenient public restrooms ensuring comfort throughout your stay, to a delightful beach bar nestled at the end of the shore, where you can indulge in refreshing drinks while embracing the coastal vibe.

    Along the vibrant promenade, numerous bars beckon, each offering a unique ambiance and delectable treats to tantalize your taste buds.

    For those craving relaxation, invigorating yoga sessions amidst the serene backdrop of the sea are available.

    Fitness enthusiasts can sculpt their bodies at the nearby calisthenics park, while beach volleyball enthusiasts can engage in spirited matches using the provided nets.

    With such diverse offerings, Postiguet Beach promises a fulfilling and unforgettable day by the sea.

    Some cons about the Postiguet Beach

    Most of the bad things that can be said about this beach are related to the great overcrowding it suffers during the summer.

    Be careful with things when you go to the water because it is relatively frequent that thefts occur at bathing times during the summer. Ask someone to keep your things and never leave them alone.

    Another bad thing during the summer is that the cleanliness of the beach declines a bit due to the large volume of people visiting the beach daily.

    Still, it is a place worth visiting.

    Why is Postiguet Beach called Postiguet Beach?

     

    In the 17th century, when Alicante was still within its walls, there was a large gate that provided access to the beach.

    And then there was a much smaller gate, with a latch, that allowed entry for the fishermen from the Raval Roig neighborhood.

    That gate was a small gate, called “postigo” in Spanish, and since it’s a small gate, in Valencian, small things are referred to as “et.”

    So that’s why it ended up being, instead of “postigo,” “postiguet.”

    It was the beach accessed from the small gate, or in other words, from the “postiguet.”

    And over time, it simply became known as Postiguet Beach, and it remains so to this day.

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  • Art&Wine Event Alicante

    Art&Wine Event Alicante

    Art&Wine Event Alicante

    Tote Bag Edition

    Unleash your creativity painting a fabric bag, drinking local wine and enjoying a relaxed and fun afternoon in one of the most beautiful venues in Alicante without spend a fortune.

    Sunday 2th March, 19:00h. El Callejón del Fauno.

    The experience

    Paint a tote bag as you like and take it home with you

    You will have a wonderful souvenir of this experience that you can use forever or give as a gift to whomever you want.

    Paint in one of the coziest spots in the center of Alicante.

    Visit one of the most beautiful and cozy wineries in the center of Alicante, el Callejón del Fauno. 

    Meet new and international people while painting

    This is a perfect opportunity to meet people who are traveling like you and have artistic interests. Don’t miss it.

    We'll be sipping specially selected wines from Alicante for the occasion.

    We will drink two locally produced wines especially for the occasion.

    Win exclusive prizes and discounts

    There will be a small lottery where you can even win a bottle of wine and discounts for upcoming events.

    More Details

    Important information

    Included on the price

    • A tote bag
    • Some Tapas
    • Two glasses of local wine
    • Acrylic paint
    • All the materials
    • Host

    Venue

    El Callejón del Fauno

    Address: Calle de los Artilleros, 3. 

    About this activity

    Painting with wine in Alicante

    A very creative and relaxing experience in which to enjoy a Sunday afternoon painting quietly and enjoying a good wine in the best company.

    Drink special local wine for the occasion

    We will have white wine and red wine produced in local wineries and specially served for the occasion.

    International Community

    Whether you’re a local or visiting Alicante, you’ll connect with an international crowd sharing your artistic interests and love for wine, creating unforgettable memories together.

    About Welcome to Alicante

    Welcome to Alicante is a community of local and international people based in Alicante and emerged in 2021. The idea behind this project is twofold:

    1. To provide an opportunity for foreigners to meet new people in Alicante and develop a new life here or to get to know the city better.
    2. To discover interesting events and places in Alicante and enjoy them all together.

    That’s why we’ve been organizing events every week for over 2 years, continuously improving each time.

    But the best part of Welcome to Alicante isn’t the events, it’s all of you.

    Welcome to Alicante 🙂

    Get your ticket here

    FAQ's

    No worries! The idea is to be in a relaxed environment and bring out our creative side for some fun. You don’t need to know how to paint or be a professional. All you need is the desire to have a good time and live a great experience.

    No problem. Nobody will judge what you paint. We’re here to have a good time.

    No, though you’ll get to sample wines from the Alicante province selected by a wine professional named Francisco.

    No worries, the idea is to meet new people. You can join the WhatsApp group for this specific event to introduce yourself.

    https://chat.whatsapp.com/DsBGruTQiyBJpMAm7b3KUg

    • Paypal here (Using Meetup): 
    • Bizum to Javi and mention the name of the event: +34 633 129 405
    • By credit card on this webpage

    We don’t focus on people’s ages; we simply get together and enjoy each other’s company. Whether you’re 15 or 90, everyone is welcome.

     

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