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with the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean who revolve on his sandy shores, Alicante is understood a popular summer and winter destination on Costa Blanca.The sunny location was called Lucentum (“Light of Light”) by the old Romanians who settled here.Visitors are still attracted to the pleasant climate and the decor on the coast.From any angle, the coastal views are sensational, especially from the top of the Castillo hill that presides over the city.

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217 £/person (flight and accommodation Art House )

285 £/person (flight and accommodation Hotel Castilla Alicante )

375 £/person (flight and accommodation Eurostars Centrum Alicante )

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Tourist Attractions

Catedrala San Nicolás De Bari

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In the heart of the city, near the City Hall, is the church of the seventeenth century San Nicolás de Bari (also known as Conradral or Co-Caddal).Built between 1613 and 1662, the church was built on the site of a former mosque.She was dedicated to the Holy Patron of the city, and the Catholic Church appointed it as a cathedral in 1959.The sanctuary notable features Retablos and a good monastery.This unique historical monument exemplifies the Herrian style, a School of Architecture of Spain from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.Herreian buildings are distinguished through austere facades and precise geometric lines