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Alicante Hotels

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  • Mr & Mrs Smith Vivood Landscape Hotel

    Ctra. Guadalest-Alcoy,
    Alicante, 3516, Spain
    0.0 mi (0.0 km) from city center

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Alicante is a busy resort city on Spain’s Costa Blanca, famous for its nightlife and white-sand beaches. It’s steeped in Moorish history, with an atmospheric Old Town and imposing mountain-top castle. Lively Catholic festivals and fresh Valencian seafood add colour and flavour to a weekend break or family holiday in the sun.

Alicante: city layout

Alicante lies between the mountains of the Costa Blanca and the Mediterranean Sea. El Postiguet beach runs along the seafront, with the marble-tiled, palm-lined Explanada de España connecting the modernised port to the Gran Vía, Alicante’s stately central thoroughfare.

Barrio Santa Cruz occupies the busiest quarter of the Old Town, with its tranquil Renaissance chapels and vibrant all-night bar scene.

Narrow, winding streets lead you up the slopes of Mount Benacantil to Santa Bárbara Castle, a ninth-century Moorish stronghold overlooking the city and harbour to the islands beyond.

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An ideal place to get your bearings, Santa Bárbara Castle has panoramic views and a free museum, a helpful primer on Alicante’s rich history. You can follow a morning at the bustling Central Market with a visit to busy El Postiguet beach or a short boat ride to the quiet coves just offshore on Tabarca Island.

The nightlife of the Old Town, or El Barrio, is an attraction in itself. Known as la marcha alicantina, it promises a welcoming atmosphere in the pubs, clubs and tavernas between the Cathedral and Rambla de Méndez Núñez.

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Heading to the Explanada de España around sunset for the nightly paseo – a customary evening stroll along the city’s seaside promenade.

Enjoying a tapas lunch at a bar or café terrace in the Plaza del Mercado Central.

Checking out 20th-century masterpieces by great Spanish painters like Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró at Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA).

Riding the tram out of town to San Juan beach, or farther up the coast for outings in the seaside resort of Benidorm.

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Alicante is one of the busiest resorts on the Costa Blanca, with hotels in the city and along the adjoining Mediterranean coastline.

If you’re coming for sand and sea, San Juan beach is an ideal place to stay. You’ll find family-friendly accommodation a short walk from that expanse of white sand, with central Alicante less than eight kilometres away. If your idea of fun is more than just lying on a beach, hotel staff can help you book a round of golf or an action-packed day of watersports.

A little farther inland, the area between Alicante and Elche is handy for business travellers attending meetings in nearby industrial parks or trade fairs at Alicante Exhibition Centre (IFA). Elche draws history buffs with its Moorish-built city walls, and you can laze in the shade of the vast palm grove at El Palmeral, a nearby plantation and nature reserve.

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Eating Out in Alicante

Alicante is a part of the Valencian Community, a region renowned for its cuisine, particularly its native rice and seafood dishes. Paella, popular all over the world and served all over Spain, is said to have originated here.

Alicante is packed with international dining options, from Italian trattorias to British-style pub grub. Cafés and beach bars along the seafront and Explanada de España make for ideal snack breaks and leisurely al fresco lunches.

The renovated harbour or El Puerto is now home to upmarket seafood restaurants, including stylishly customised boats serving dinner at anchor. The business quarter around Plaza Gabriel and the narrow streets and lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz host plenty of local tapas bars and neighbourhood tavernas specialising in authentic Valencian dishes.

Tip: Typically, lunch is eaten between 2pm and 4pm, and dinner starts at 9pm or later. There are plenty of restaurants in Alicante catering to visitors who prefer to eat earlier.

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Arroz Negro: This coastal paella variation mixes home-grown rice with squid cooked in its own ink.

Salazones: Salted tuna, cod or octopus, fresh from the sea and served as tapas all over town.

Alicanto: A local form of caviar made from herring roe, spread with butter.

Turrón: Almond and honey nougat said to be invented by the Moors, often used to make a rich, sweet ice cream.

Shopping in Alicante

A historic Mediterranean port, Alicante has been a major trade hub for centuries. The modern city is home to familiar European brand outlets, but you’ll also find plenty of independent retailers selling local wines and oils or arts and crafts.

Alicante’s Central Market is housed in a grand Art Nouveau building from the early 20th century. It’s a hive of activity every morning as residents, visitors and restaurant owners shop for fresh fish. Colourful street markets occupy Campoamor, Carolinas, Benalúa and Babel, and craft stalls line Explanada de España.

The main shopping district is centred on Avenida de Maisonnave, but if you prefer offbeat, old-fashioned stores, try Rambla de Méndez Núñez. For contemporary fashions, head to the air-conditioned malls and supermarkets on the Gran Vía and in Plaza Mar 2.

Gifts and souvenirs from Alicante

Mistela: Fortified, oak-aged wine from the vineyards of the nearby Jalon Valley.

Olive Oil: High-quality olives are grown and pressed all over Spain, but the oil produced around Alicante has a rich, distinctive flavour.

Paintings: Alicante’s coast and countryside have inspired some of Spain’s greatest artists. Today, the city’s galleries and market stalls offer paintings by local talents.

Ceramics: If seafood tapas is a local speciality, so are the brightly painted earthenware dishes it is often served on.

    Culture & Nightlife in Alicante

Alicante’s cultural heritage is defined by its art and architecture, from galleries inside 18th-century palaces to museums inside Moorish castles. A buzzing holiday hub on the Costa Blanca, the city is also packed with bars and clubs that stay open until the sun rises over the Mediterranean.

By day, El Barrio draws admirers to its well-preserved Renaissance Cathedral of San Nicolás and the Gothic Basilica of Santa María. After dark you can enjoy a quiet glass of Spanish sherry in a backstreet taverna, or take your pick of local dancefloors.

Parties also run late at the chiringuitos – kiosk-style bars – along the beaches of El Postiguet and San Juan, while waterfront venues around El Puerto attract a well-heeled clientele.

Alicante’s busy calendar of fiestas, parades and street parties includes the revels of Carnival in February and St. John’s Bonfires around the summer solstice.

Alicante museums and galleries

Santa Bárbara Castle: Built by Spain’s Moorish rulers over 1,000 years ago, this well-preserved fortress is also a free museum with theatrical live tours and interactive exhibits.

Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ): A lovingly curated collection of ancient and prehistoric artefacts dug out of nearby excavation sites, including items from Lucentum, the ruined Roman town just outside the city centre.

Gravina Museum of Fine Arts (MUBAG): Housed within the grand 18th-century Gravina Palace, this free museum screens an illuminating video history of Alicante, and shows great works of local art dating back to the Middle Ages.

Alicante Museum of Contemporary Art (MACA): Inside the Baroque edifice of Alicante’s oldest surviving civil building you’ll find paintings by modern Spanish masters like Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris.

    Visiting Alicante with a Family

Alicante is a prime spot for family holidays, with long, safe white-sand beaches in the centre of the city at El Postiguet, and just out of town at San Juan. You’ll have no trouble finding child-friendly restaurants or green spaces to play and relax in the shade.

If you’re staying near San Juan, you need only walk a few minutes in flip-flops to begin sandcastle-building and splashing in the surf. It’s a short tram ride up the coast toward the seaside resort of Benidorm and the roller coasters of Terra Mitica, a theme park with decorations inspired by ancient mythology.

The neighbouring wildlife park of Terra Natura is home to more than 1,500 animals. Children can spend a cooling, thrilling afternoon on the waterslides and flume rides of the nearby Aquopolis Torrevieja.

Tabarca Island, an hour by boat from Alicante, has quiet coves for family picnics and clear blue waters for snorkelling.

Family-friendly parks and gardens in Alicante

Canalejas Park: A stroll down Explanada de España, with its summer street performers and puppet shows, brings you to Alicante’s central park. Guarded by stone dogs and lions, it’s famous for its huge rubber trees and ornate, tranquil fountains.

El Tossal Park: On the grassy eastern slopes of Mount Tossal, near San Fernando Castle, you can play mini golf and scale a climbing wall with spectacular views of Alicante.

Lo Morant Park: Just outside Alicante, this vast expanse of parkland has playgrounds, games areas and an auditorium hosting live performances in summer.

Parque de la Ereta: A peaceful run of terraced slopes and scenic walkways lead down Mount Benacantil from the base of Santa Bárbara Castle into the Old Town.

Alicante Hotels Frequently Asked Questions

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Absolutely! Many of the IHG hotels in Alicante offer family-friendly amenities such as connecting rooms and kids' menus. Check with the individual hotel for more information about their family-friendly offerings.

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Yes, many IHG hotels in Alicante are pet-friendly and welcome furry friends! Some hotels offer pet amenities, including pet beds and treats as well as information about pet relief areas. Select hotels may charge additional fees per pet staying at the hotel.  For more information on hotel specific pet policies,. visit the amenities page on the hotel's website.

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Many of the IHG hotels in Alicante offer complimentary breakfast. Check the hotel's website to find out more details as they may vary by brand and locations.

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Hotele IHG oferują szereg udogodnień, takich jak bezpłatne Wi-Fi, centra fitness, centra biznesowe, restauracje/bary, baseny i wiele więcej! Więcej informacji na temat oferowanych udogodnień można znaleźć na stronie z udogodnieniami danego hotelu.

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Wiele hoteli IHG oferuje bezpłatne parkowanie samodzielne, jednak koszty parkowania mogą się różnić w zależności od hotelu i lokalizacji. Niektóre hotele mogą uwzględniać parking jako część pakietu pobytowego, podczas gdy inne mogą pobierać dodatkową opłatę dzienną. Sprawdź stronę z udogodnieniami hotelu na jego stronie internetowej, aby uzyskać więcej informacji na temat zasad parkowania.

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You can find discounted rates on select IHG hotels in Alicante by visiting the hotel website's offers page for property-specific deals or the last minute deals page for IHG partner deals and perks around the world. Additionally, many of the hotels offer special packages and promotions throughout the year. Learn more about IHG's Best Price Guarantee.

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Program lojalnościowy IHG One Rewards ma na celu ułatwienie gościom gromadzenia i wymieniania punktów. Istnieją 5 poziomy korzyści dla uczestników, począwszy od Club Member, Sliver Elite, Gold Elite, Platinum Elite, a najwyższy poziom to Diamond Elite. Status Diamond Elite można uzyskać, korzystając z 70 kwalifikowanych noclegów lub zdobywając 120,000 kwalifikowanych punktów w ciągu roku kalendarzowego. Dowiedz się więcej o programie lojalnościowym IHG® One Rewards

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Tak, w większości hoteli minimalny wiek wymagany jest 18 lat, aby zameldować się bez obecności osoby dorosłej. Niektóre hotele mogą jednak zezwalać na zameldowanie gościom poniżej 18 roku życia, jeśli towarzyszy im osoba dorosła powyżej 21. Sprawdź stronę internetową hotelu lub skontaktuj się bezpośrednio z hotelem, aby uzyskać więcej informacji na temat konkretnych wymagań wiekowych.

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