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Principal Theatre of Alicante
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Principal Theatre of Alicante

The Principal Theatre of Alicante is one of the most iconic theatres in the Valencian Community, located on Ruperto Chapí Square in the city centre. Opened in 1832, this historic building features neoclassical architecture and a capacity of around 1,500 spectators. Managed by the Alicante City Council, it is part of Spain's network of state theatres. The venue hosts operas, classical plays, modern musicals, and concerts.

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ADDA — AUDITORIUM OF THE ALICANTE DIPUTATION
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ADDA — AUDITORIUM OF THE ALICANTE DIPUTATION

The AUDITORIUM OF THE ALICANTE DIPUTATION, known as ADDA (Auditorio y Centro de Congresos de la Diputación de Alicante), is one of the most significant cultural venues in the province of Alicante. Located in the heart of the city, near the train station and Canalejas Park, ADDA combines architectural boldness, advanced technical facilities, and a broad cultural scope. It has become not only a symbol of modern regional cultural life but also a key venue for major national and international events. Designed by Spanish architect Solomon Sandeville, the ADDA building opened in 2002 and immediately attracted attention with its futuristic design. Its façade made of red aluminum and glass resembles a giant seashell or sail — a nod to Alicante’s maritime identity. The architecture is not only visually impressive but also functionally well thought out: the acoustics in the halls meet the highest standards, making ADDA an ideal location for musical performances and theatrical productions. ADDA regularly hosts a wide variety of events, from symphonic concerts and opera performances to contemporary dance, jazz festivals, film screenings, and theatrical premieres. Performances feature leading Spanish ensembles such as the National Orchestra of Spain and the Orchestra of the Valencian Community, as well as internationally renowned artists. Additionally, ADDA actively supports local initiatives, including educational projects, children's shows, and cultural festivals aimed at diverse age and social groups. Particular attention deserves ADDA’s main hall — Sala Grande — with seating for over 1,600 spectators. Its acoustic parameters are finely tuned for natural sound amplification, which is especially valuable for classical music. The complex also includes a smaller chamber hall (Sala de Cámara), conference rooms, and open spaces suitable for exhibitions and cocktail receptions, making it a versatile venue capable of hosting both intimate gatherings and large-scale congresses. An interesting fact: ADDA frequently serves as a filming location for movies and music videos thanks to its unique exterior and interiors. Moreover, the building is equipped with modern energy-efficient and accessibility systems, highlighting the institution’s commitment to sustainability and inclusivity. If you are in Alicante and interested in art, music, or culture, be sure to visit the ADDA website — https://addaalicante.es/ — to check the current event program, purchase tickets, or even organize your own event in this outstanding space.

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VB Spaces — coworking and cultural hub in central Alicante
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VB Spaces — coworking and cultural hub in central Alicante

VB Spaces is a modern, multifunctional venue located in the heart of Alicante, Spain. Designed for those seeking a flexible and inspiring environment for work, meetings, events, and creative projects, VB Spaces blends elements of a coworking space, art gallery, and cultural center, offering a unique atmosphere where business, art, and community intersect. The space features a minimalist interior design, abundant natural light, and thoughtful zoning—from quiet nooks for focused work to open areas for collaboration and discussion. Everything needed for a productive day is available: high-speed internet, modern equipment, coffee machines, and a welcoming atmosphere. The venue accommodates diverse working styles, serving freelancers, startups, remote teams, and independent professionals alike. However, VB Spaces is more than just a workspace. It actively serves as a venue for a wide range of events, including mini-concerts, contemporary art exhibitions, workshops, lectures, and networking gatherings. Its cultural initiatives spotlighting local artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs are especially popular. These activities foster a vibrant community that brings together creative and motivated individuals from Alicante and beyond. The organizers at VB Spaces emphasize content quality and event formats—events are carefully curated and often held in multiple languages, reflecting the city's international character. This makes the space particularly appealing to expats, students, and tourists interested in the region’s cultural and intellectual life. If you're looking for a place where you can not only work effectively but also attend engaging events, meet like-minded people, or even present your own project, VB Spaces is an excellent choice. For more information on event schedules, rental options, and membership, visit their official website: https://www.vbspaces.com/ .

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MARQ: The Archaeological Museum of Alicante and a Living History Hub
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MARQ: The Archaeological Museum of Alicante and a Living History Hub

The Archaeological Museum of Alicante, known as MARQ, is one of Spain’s most modern and interactive archaeological museums. Housed in the historic former San José de la Paz building, it combines cutting-edge exhibition design with deep scientific content. MARQ doesn’t just preserve artifacts—it brings the story of Alicante province to life, from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages, making archaeology engaging, understandable, and accessible for all ages. The museum features both a permanent collection and regularly updated temporary exhibitions. Among its current projects is the exhibition "Ciudades de Luz," focusing on ancient settlements in present-day Alicante: the Phoenician-Punic Ákra Leuké, the Roman Lucentum, and the Islamic Laqant. In the lobby, visitors can also see the touching display "Ajuar para la eternidad," showcasing jewelry buried with young girls in the 6th century CE. Additionally, MARQ oversees archaeological excavations and monuments across the province, including two major heritage sites, making it a hub not only for exhibitions but also for field archaeology. MARQ is more than a museum—it's a vibrant cultural space. It hosts seminars, lectures, theatrical tours, children’s workshops, and even historical-themed wine festivals. For instance, in October 2025, the museum will host the seminar "El Mar del Vino," dedicated to Alicante’s ancient winemaking tradition, recognized as the oldest in the world (with documented references to 'Alicante' dating back to 1510). During the event "La Noche en Blanco," visitors dive into history through games, quests, and interactive performances inspired by both the permanent collection and current exhibitions. MARQ places strong emphasis on education and inclusion. It develops tailored programs for schools, families, and people with special needs, ensuring archaeological heritage is truly accessible to all. The museum also runs a specialized library, publishes academic and popular books, and operates a gift shop offering unique souvenirs and publications. An interesting fact: MARQ actively involves volunteers in archaeological digs—anyone can apply to join its annual summer excavation campaign. This is a rare opportunity not just to observe history, but to contribute personally to uncovering it. For more information about exhibitions, events, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities, visit the museum’s official website: https://www.marqalicante.com/ .

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Location of the KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities Show in Alicante
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Location of the KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities Show in Alicante

Location of the KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities Show in Alicante In Alicante, one of the most popular tourist cities on Spain's Costa Blanca coast, the Cirque du Soleil show "KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities" will take place under the famous "Big Top" (Bajo la Gran Carpa). This is a temporary structure specially erected by Cirque du Soleil for its tours. The tent accommodates up to 2,500 spectators, is fully air-conditioned, and equipped with everything needed for a comfortable viewing experience, including protection from weather conditions. It represents a classic element of Cirque du Soleil shows: a massive tent with a dome height of up to 25 meters and a diameter of about 50 meters, creating an immersive atmosphere of fantasy. The venue is located in the prestigious Playa de San Juan district — a long sandy beach stretching over 7 kilometers, known for its clean Mediterranean waters, scenic promenade, and proximity to Alicante-Elche Airport (just a 15-minute drive away). The area combines a relaxed beach vibe with urban infrastructure, offering numerous hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops. Playa de San Juan is ideal for family holidays and attracts tourists from around the world thanks to its mild climate and convenient access. Exact address: Avinguda de la Costa Blanca, 141, 03540 Alicante (Playa San Juan district). The show is scheduled from July 17 to August 9, 2026. This will be Cirque du Soleil’s fifth visit to Alicante, as the city joins the Spanish tour of a production that has already captivated millions of viewers worldwide. Tickets are now on sale on the official website.

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Bullring in Alicante
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Bullring in Alicante

Plaza de Toros de Alicante is not just a bullfighting arena — it's one of the city's iconic landmarks. Built in 1849 in neoclassical style by architect Emilio Ríbas, it seats up to 15,000 spectators and remains one of the oldest operating arenas in the Valencian Community. Architecture and Atmosphere Circular design with a 52-meter diameter, surrounded by 360 arches. Red brick and white stone — a classic look of 19th-century Spanish plazas. Open-air stands, perfect for evening events: excellent acoustics and unforgettable sunsets over the arena. Inside, you'll find the Taurine Museum (Museo Taurino), housing matador costumes, bull heads, and historic posters. Not Just Bullfights Although originally built for bullfights, the arena is now active year-round: Concerts: from rock festivals to flamenco shows. Fairs and exhibitions: Vinoteando, mini-format Feria de Sevilla, Christmas markets. Film and TV shoots: scenes for movies and series have been filmed here. Location in the City Close to downtown: 10 minutes on foot from Explanada de España, 15 from Santa Bárbara Castle. Surroundings: cafes, tapas bars, hotels — all within a 5-minute radius. View from the stands: overlooking the arena and parts of the city — ideal for photo sessions. Access and Entry Main entrance via Calle de Castaños. Accessibility: ramps available, but upper stands accessible only by stairs. Fun fact: In the 1920s, legendary matador Juan Belmonte performed here — and in 2025, it could be you. The story continues. Want to join? Visit during the day for a museum tour, or enjoy Vinoteando or a flamenco show in the evening. Two worlds in one place.

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La Fundición — Restaurant in Alicante with Cuban Music and Dance
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La Fundición — Restaurant in Alicante with Cuban Music and Dance

La Fundición is a unique restaurant in Alicante (Spain) that combines excellent cuisine, live music, and an industrial-botanical atmosphere. This is a place where you can not only eat but also spend the evening with shows, dancing, and genuine cultural immersion. Here’s everything in detail. Location and Atmosphere Address: Calle Poeta Pastor, 16, 03007 Alicante (near Puerta de Alicante shopping center, La Florida district). Inside: The restaurant is located in a former industrial foundry (hence the name “La Fundición”). The space has been transformed into a stylish loft with elements of old Havana: brick, metal, greenery, and artistic installations. There’s a cozy terrace and a separate concert hall. Vibe: Not touristy noise, but a calm yet lively atmosphere. You can talk without shouting over the music. At the entrance, there's a manifesto on freedom of expression. Perfect for romantic dinners, meeting friends, or celebrations. Cuisine Style: Mediterranean cuisine with Cuban-tropical accents and signature dishes. Menu highlights: Tamal with ropa vieja (a Cuban classic — many call it “magic”). Salmon, parillada (grilled meat assortment), escalivada, meatballs. On weekends — Brazilian rodízio (meat skewers served continuously). Drinks: Craft beer, signature cocktails, wine tastings with jazz. Prices: Average check up to €35 per person (including dinner + show). There’s a lunch menu and group deals available. Food reviews: 4.3/5 on Restaurant Guru (over 500 reviews). Guests praise freshness, taste, and presentation. Occasionally complaints about slight delays when fully booked. Entertainment and Events Live music: Fridays and Saturdays from 21:30 — Cuban nights: salsa, son, bachata, cha-cha-cha. Dancing is almost mandatory! Jazz, Latin music, concerts by local and guest artists. Ticket options: Dinner + show — €35. Show + drink — €15. Ideal for weddings, birthdays, corporate events. Schedule (2025): Concerts nearly every weekend. Check the website or call ahead — private events may occur. Overall Impressions Rating: 5/5 on Tripadvisor (ranked among the top 800 of 1700 restaurants in Alicante). Guest quotes: "Food — 10/10, show — amazing, staff feels like family." "Found it by accident — now we come every Friday." "The best place in Alicante to feel truly alive." How to Book Phone: +34 965 11 33 99 Website (or via Google / TheFork) Tip: Book in advance, especially on weekends — few seats, high demand. In short: La Fundición is more than just a restaurant — it’s a full adventure: delicious food, live Cuban music, dancing, and a warm industrial-style ambiance. If you're in Alicante — don’t miss it. ¡Que aproveche y a bailar!

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Saint Nicholas Cathedral

Saint Nicholas Cathedral

The Cathedral of Saint Nicholas (Catedral de San Nicolás de Bari) in Alicante is one of the city's main architectural and religious landmarks, located in the historic center on Abad Penalva Square. Built between 1616 and 1662 in a late Renaissance style with Baroque elements, it was constructed on the site of an ancient mosque and a 13th-century Christian church dedicated to Alicante’s patron saint, Saint Nicholas. The design was created by Agustín Bernardino, a student of Juan de Herrera, architect of El Escorial, giving the cathedral’s façade a strict, almost monastic simplicity with minimal decoration. The cathedral’s history is closely tied to that of Alicante: on December 6, 1244, the feast day of Saint Nicholas, the city came under Castilian rule thanks to Infante Alfonso (the future King Alfonso X the Wise), who ordered the construction of the church here, outside the city walls. The original Gothic church was expanded over centuries—its bell tower was added in 1310, and in 1265, King James I of Aragon held a key meeting here to quell a rebellion in Murcia, securing Alicante’s loyalty. The cathedral received its status as a co-cathedral (a shared episcopal seat of the Diocese of Orihuela-Alicante) in 1947, though locals and tourists commonly refer to it simply as the cathedral. Notable features highlight the cathedral’s uniqueness: its massive dome reaches 45 meters in height, the gilded main altar was crafted by Nicolás Borrás in 1574, and the Baroque Chapel of Saint Nicholas was designed by Juan de Villanueva. Relics of saints Felicitas, Roque, and Francis Xavier are kept here, and the 16th-century organ is among the oldest in Spain. The cloister combines Gothic arches, Moorish influences, and even Roman artifacts. Having survived the siege of 1691 and the Spanish Civil War, the cathedral stands as a symbol of enduring faith. Entry is free, though access to the museum and treasury costs around 3–5 euros.

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Fira d'Alacant Exhibition Centre: Key Venue for Events on the Costa Blanca

Fira d'Alacant Exhibition Centre: Key Venue for Events on the Costa Blanca

The Fira d’Alacant (IFR) exhibition complex, despite its name, is not located in Alicante itself but in the neighbouring city of Elche , in the province of Alicante, southeastern Spain. It is one of the main exhibition centres in the Valencia region, specifically designed for large-scale commercial, industrial, and cultural events. Opened in 2007, the complex has become a key venue for international and national exhibitions, congresses, trade fairs, and corporate events. Its modern infrastructure, convenient transport links, and extensive facilities make it a hub of business activity along the Costa Blanca coast. Fira d’Alacant covers an area of over 100,000 m² , with around 40,000 m² of enclosed exhibition halls and the rest dedicated to parking and open spaces. The complex consists of several modular pavilions, allowing flexible space configuration for events ranging from small forums to large international exhibitions. Notable recurring events include Iberflora (one of Europe’s largest plant and horticulture fairs), Expomoda (fashion and footwear), as well as agricultural, construction, and technology trade shows. An interesting fact: Fira d’Alacant was developed as part of a regional government strategy to enhance business infrastructure and attract investment to the province of Alicante. Its location in Elche—a city renowned for shoe manufacturing and palm groves (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site)—makes the complex a strategic intersection of industry, tourism, and innovation. Thanks to its proximity to Alicante-Elche Airport and the A-7 and AP-7 motorways, the venue is easily accessible from both within Spain and across Europe.

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Marearock Club – Live Music in Alicante

Marearock Club – Live Music in Alicante

Marearock is a legendary music venue in Alicante, renowned as one of the main hubs of alternative, indie, and rock culture along the Costa Blanca coast. Housed in a historic building on Rambla Méndez Núñez in the heart of the city, it blends the atmosphere of an old Spanish mansion with a modern stage for live music. Its interiors—featuring high ceilings, wooden beams, and vintage decor—create a unique vibe, as if stepping into a mix between a loft club and an art space. Marearock began in the early 2010s when a group of local musicians and enthusiasts created a space where both well-known Spanish bands and emerging local artists could perform, especially in genres like rock, punk, indie, electronic, and experimental music. Since then, it has become an integral part of Alicante's cultural life, hosting concerts, DJ sets, poetry nights, themed parties, and even art exhibitions. Events during festivals such as the Festival Internacional de Música de Alicante or local rock festivals organized with independent labels are particularly popular. One notable aspect of Marearock is its dedication to supporting the local music scene: many now-famous Spanish bands started here, performing in front of small but devoted audiences. The venue also frequently collaborates with cultural centers and universities, offering students and young artists a platform for self-expression. Marearock is also known for its welcoming atmosphere—musicians often mingle with the audience after shows over glasses of local wine or craft beer, making this place more than just a club: it’s a community. If you're in Alicante and passionate about live music and authentic cultural vibes, Marearock is definitely worth a visit. Event announcements can be easily followed through their social media or website, where schedules and details about upcoming events are regularly posted.

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A Cozy Corner of Ukraine in Alicante: Restaurant 'Khata' Opens Its Doors

A Cozy Corner of Ukraine in Alicante: Restaurant 'Khata' Opens Its Doors

A Cozy Corner of Ukraine in Alicante: Restaurant 'Khata' Opens Its Doors Alicante has welcomed a new gastronomic oasis for lovers of authentic Ukrainian cuisine. Restaurant 'Khata' (Restaurante Xata) invites guests to experience the warmth of traditional Ukrainian hospitality right on the Costa Blanca. Located at Av. Artista Remigio Soler López, 9 (Playa de San Juan district), the restaurant serves classic dishes prepared using family recipes: aromatic borscht, golden dumplings with cherries or potatoes, tender syrniki with sour cream, pelmeni, chebureki, and other delicacies. Great emphasis is placed on ingredient quality and preserving the genuine taste of Ukrainian food. 'Khata' is more than just a restaurant—it's a true piece of Ukraine in Spain. Its cozy interior, warm welcome, and homely atmosphere make it perfect for family dinners, gatherings with friends, or romantic evenings. Special events with live music and extended menus are held every Sunday. The restaurant has already won the hearts of locals and tourists alike, many of whom praise the authenticity of the dishes and affordable prices. Visit 'Khata' and savor the taste of home under the Spanish sun! Learn more at: restaurantexata.com Facebook: Restaurante.Xata

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Gustos del Mundo Restaurant

Gustos del Mundo Restaurant

Gustos del Mundo Restaurant is a cozy restaurant in the picturesque town of Calpe (Calpe), on the Costa Blanca in Spain (Alicante province, Valencian Community). It is located right on the beach, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and the famous Peñón de Ifach rock — one of the region's landmarks. The restaurant offers international cuisine: dishes from Spain, France, Georgia, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, Pan-Asia, and other countries. This place is perfect for family events, including children's cooking classes, thanks to its atmospheric seaside location, fresh ingredients, and diverse menu. Guests praise the delicious seafood, salads with interesting sauces, and excellent service. Address: Carrer Llevant, 1, Calpe, Alicante, Spain Geolocation (coordinates): approximately 38.6436° N, 0.0486° E (Playa de Levante beach, near Peñón de Ifach) Google Maps link Tripadvisor page Facebook This is a wonderful place for a festive mood — the sea, sun, and delicious food will make your dinner unforgettable!

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Odeon Multicines Alicante: A Modern Cinema on the Costa Blanca

Odeon Multicines Alicante: A Modern Cinema on the Costa Blanca

Odeon Multicines Alicante: A Modern Cinema on the Costa Blanca San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante), December 2025 — Odeon Multicines Alicante is one of the most modern and technologically advanced cinemas in the province of Alicante. Located in the shopping centre The Outlet Stores Alicante (Centro Comercial San Vicente), near the University of Alicante, this multiplex with 15 screens offers audiences a premium movie-watching experience thanks to cutting-edge technology and comfort. The cinema features large screens (up to 200 m²), support for 3D , high-quality sound (including Dolby Atmos in select auditoriums), 4K projection and laser technology. Blockbusters are regularly shown in premium formats such as CINITY (exclusive to the Odeon chain). Comfortable VIP seats, spacious auditoriums and excellent acoustics make every visit a real pleasure. Useful Information: Address : Avenida Alicante, 94, San Vicente del Raspeig (03690), within The Outlet Stores Alicante complex. Phone : +34 965 668 488 or hotline 902 22 16 22. Official website : odeonmulticines.com/odeon-alicante — check current showtimes, buy tickets online and order popcorn combos. App : Odeon Multicines app available on Google Play and App Store for ticket purchases and participation in the Odeon Friends loyalty program. Accessibility : Bus stops nearby (lines 24, 40), convenient access from Alicante and surrounding areas. For Russian-speaking residents of the Costa Blanca, Odeon occasionally hosts special screenings (through organizers like Cineruso.es), although the main programme consists of Hollywood and Spanish releases in original version or dubbed. An ideal spot for family entertainment, shopping at the outlet and watching films in a comfortable setting!

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AlouzA Ceramics Alicante: Exclusive Collections at Factory Prices!

AlouzA Ceramics Alicante: Exclusive Collections at Factory Prices!

AlouzA Ceramics Alicante: Exclusive Collections at Factory Prices! Alicante, December 15, 2025 — The popular Portuguese ceramics outlet AlouzA Ceramics in Alicante announces a fresh delivery straight from the factory! Lovers of beautiful tableware and home decor are already rushing to Avenida Novelda, 245, to be the first to grab new arrivals at incredibly low prices. The new shipment features original items with recommended retail prices (RRP) from €12 to €35, now available for just €1.50 to €3.90 . Special focus on dinner sets: plates, deep bowls, and dessert dishes that usually cost over €50 can now be purchased at unbeatable outlet prices! Also in stock: Mugs from €1.50 Fountains and vases from €4 Glass cups, tumblers, dishware, and cutlery Unique handmade vases The store positions itself as a benchmark of hospitality: maximum quality from Portugal’s finest factories with massive savings. AlouzA Ceramics offers direct deliveries, exclusive collections, and prices that pleasantly surprise. The store is open every day , Monday through Sunday, including holidays! Visit us at: Avenida Novelda, 245, Alicante . Don’t miss the chance to refresh your home with beautiful and high-quality ceramics at the best prices in Spain!

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Plantas Sala Nursery in Alicante

Plantas Sala Nursery in Alicante

Discover Plantas Sala Nursery in Alicante – your perfect garden center before Christmas! Friends, if you are in Alicante or nearby and looking for a place to buy high-quality plants, seeds, and everything for your garden and pool – head straight to Plantas Sala! The updated address is: Camí Fondo, s/n, 03550 Sant Joan s'Alacant, Alicante Here you’ll find EVERYTHING for your garden, terrace, home, and pool: A wide selection of indoor and outdoor plants Seeds for vegetables, flowers, and lawn grass Pots, soils, fertilizers, tools Everything for pools: chemicals, accessories, equipment And right now – an incredible Christmas section! At Plantas Sala, it’s already a holiday paradise: Live Christmas trees of all sizes (from 50 cm to 3 meters) Poinsettias – the "Christmas Star" in every color: red, white, pink, cream, marbled, and rare new varieties Christmas arrangements, wreaths, decorative branches, and berries Premium artificial trees and outdoor festive decor Great prices, excellent quality, and helpful staff who will advise how to keep your poinsettia blooming until spring or transplant a live tree into your garden later. Opening hours: Mon–Sat: 9:00–20:00 Sunday and holidays: 10:00–14:00 Come with the whole family – kids love the atmosphere and vast selection! Contact the nursery: Tel: +34 605 949 695 Email: info@plantassala.es Website Instagram : @gardenplantassala Decorate your home and garden beautifully and with heart this Christmas!

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Yelmo Cines Alicante: A Modern Cinema in the City Center

Yelmo Cines Alicante: A Modern Cinema in the City Center

Yelmo Cines Alicante is one of the city's leading cinemas, located in the popular Gran Vía de Alicante shopping center. It is part of the major Spanish cinema chain Yelmo Cines, known for its modern equipment, comfort, and wide selection of films. History and Background Yelmo Cines is one of Spain's oldest film companies, founded back in the 1960s. The chain has expanded actively and pioneered new technologies: it was the first in the country to screen a film in IMAX format and among the first to switch to digital cinema. The Alicante theater opened as part of the Gran Vía shopping center, which since its launch has become one of the main attractions for locals and tourists alike. Thanks to its convenient location, large parking area, and integration with shops and restaurants, Yelmo Cines Alicante quickly became a popular destination for family and social entertainment. What’s Offered Today? The cinema features multiple screens (typically 10–12), including: Halls with 4K projection and Dolby Digital sound, VIP halls with leather seats and food and drink service, 3D and occasionally 4DX formats (depending on premieres), Special screenings for families with children (such as "Cines para bebés" — cinema for babies). Events The main activity is screening commercial films: Hollywood blockbusters, Spanish premieres, and English-language films with subtitles (especially during morning or late sessions). Occasionally hosted events include: Special retrospectives or themed film weeks, Premieres with directors or actors (usually at the national level), Film clubs or educational screenings (in collaboration with festivals like Alicante Film Office). Conclusion Yelmo Cines Alicante is more than just a cinema — it’s a modern cultural and entertainment venue combining comfort, technology, and diverse content. It’s ideal for those who want to watch the latest international and Spanish releases in the heart of the city, combining the movie session with shopping or dinner. If you're in Alicante and looking for a place to enjoy high-quality cinema, Yelmo Cines at Gran Vía is an excellent choice.

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Teatro Arniches in Alicante: History and Contemporary Cultural Life

Teatro Arniches in Alicante: History and Contemporary Cultural Life

Teatro Arniches is one of the key cultural centers in Alicante, located in the heart of the city at Plaza de la Constitución. It is named after the renowned 19th-century Spanish playwright Luis Fernández de Arniches, a native of Alicante whose comedies were immensely popular in their time. The theater building was originally constructed in 1893 under the name "Teatro Principal" and quickly became a vital hub for theatrical life in the region, hosting plays, operas, and concerts. After a period of decline and closure during the 1970s, the building was meticulously restored and reopened in 1994 as "Teatro Arniches"—in honor of the local writer and as a symbol of the city's cultural revival. Today, Teatro Arniches is a modern venue with preserved historical architecture, accommodating around 500 spectators. It combines an elegant 19th-century interior with state-of-the-art sound and lighting technology. The theater hosts a diverse range of events, from classical and contemporary plays and dramatic performances to comedies, musicals, dance shows, and festivals. It actively supports local artists and creative groups and participates in major events such as the Alicante Theater Festival (Festival de Teatro de Alicante) and contemporary dance festivals. The theater also serves as an important platform for educational programs, workshops, and premieres by young authors, making it a vibrant and dynamic part of the city’s cultural scene. Its central location near Plaza de la Constitución, restaurants, and shops makes it a convenient destination for both residents and tourists. If you're visiting Alicante and want to experience local art and culture, Teatro Arniches is definitely worth adding to your itinerary.

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Palau Altea (Altea Palace)

Palau Altea (Altea Palace)

Palau Altea (Altea Palace) Palau Altea is a modern cultural and conference center located in the picturesque white town of Altea on the Costa Blanca coast in the province of Alicante, Spain. Address: Carrer d'Alcoi, 18, 03590 Altea, Alicante . It is not a palace in the classical sense, but a multifunctional complex serving as the "heart of cultural life" in the Marina Baixa region. Opened relatively recently (around 2022), it has quickly become a popular venue for concerts, operas, exhibitions, conferences, and other events. The hall accommodates about 1,000 people and is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. What happens here? Cultural Events : Regular concerts of classical and jazz music, operas, ballets, and theatrical performances are held. Tickets are affordable, and the program is diverse — ranging from local artists to international tours. For example, on November 10, 2025, Giuseppe Verdi's opera "La Traviata" will be performed by Opera 2001 with orchestra and choir. Conferences and Exhibitions : The center caters to business tourism — ideal for meetings, seminars, and exhibitions. It is one of the key venues in the Valencian Community for such events. Additional Amenities : In the center’s garden, there is a summer terrace called Palau a la Fresca — a cozy spot featuring live music, an Argentine grill, and cocktails. Open during warm months, it's a great option for a relaxed evening outdoors. How to get there? Public Transport : Close to the TRAM Alicante stop (Line 9, station "Altea" — 5-minute walk). ALSA buses from Alicante, Benidorm, or Valencia stop within a 10-minute walk (Av. Benidorm or Av. Valencia). By Car : Exit 64 from AP-7 (Altea/Calp) or N-332. Free 24/7 parking at Carrer Benidorm, 37 — right nearby. By Bicycle : A new pedestrian and bicycle path crosses the Algar River. Reviews and Atmosphere Visitors praise Palau Altea for its coziness and variety: "Unbelievable that such a small town offers so much culture — concerts and operas at reasonable prices." It’s a perfect complement to walks through Altea’s Old Town with its white streets, churches, and sea views. If you’re in Altea, make sure to visit — especially if you love art or are looking for a venue for an event. Official website: palaualtea.es . For the latest program, check Altea Cultural . Booking in advance is recommended!

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Auditori Teulada-Moraira: Cultural Hub of Costa Blanca

Auditori Teulada-Moraira: Cultural Hub of Costa Blanca

Auditori Teulada-Moraira: Cultural Hub of Costa Blanca Auditori Teulada-Moraira is a modern, multifunctional concert hall located in the municipality of Teulada-Moraira, in the province of Alicante, Spain. It is situated at Calle Orba, s/n, 03725 Teulada-Moraira, Alicante. The building occupies an elevated position in the upper part of Teulada, offering panoramic views of the coastal town of Moraira, terraced vineyards, and the Mediterranean Sea. This makes it not only a cultural landmark but also a symbol of unity between the two parts of the municipality — mountainous Teulada and coastal Moraira. Designed by renowned Spanish architect Francisco Mangado, the auditorium was inaugurated in March 2011 after construction began in 2004. Externally, it is a contemporary structure designed to blend with the landscape; its facade is illuminated at night, transforming it into a 'lighthouse' visible from afar. Inside, warm tones dominate—light birch wood walls contrast with dark floors and ceilings. The total area exceeds 3,000 m², including a main hall with 620 seats, a chamber hall, and a multifunctional exhibition space of over 600 m². Auditori Teulada-Moraira is a key center for cultural life in the region. It hosts concerts, theatrical performances, ballet shows, exhibitions, and festivals. Some events are free of charge, making the venue accessible to a broad audience. In 2026, for example, the Kyiv Ballet is scheduled to perform Tchaikovsky's classic ballet "The Nutcracker," choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov—an extension of the company’s successful tour across Spain. For inquiries: phone +34 965 74 04 45, email info@auditoriteuladamoraira.com , official website . If you plan to visit, event tickets are usually available online or at the box office. It's an ideal destination for art lovers set against the scenic landscapes of Costa Blanca.

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Gran Teatro de Elche

Gran Teatro de Elche

Gran Teatro de Elche (Gran Teatro de Elche) Gran Teatro de Elche is the main performance venue in the city of Elche (Alicante province, Valencia Community). It is a modern theatre and one of the most advanced on the Costa Blanca. Main features Opened: 1996 Main hall capacity: 1,200 seats (stalls + amphitheatre + boxes) Stage area: over 400 m², one of the largest in the province Orchestra pit: movable (raises and lowers), suitable for operas and symphonic concerts Acoustics: considered among the best in the Valencia Community Additional spaces: a small hall with 200 seats (Sala Trencaclos), conference rooms, exhibition foyers Brief history Before 1996, Elche did not have its own major theatre. All large-scale performances and concerts were held in temporary venues or open-air locations. Construction of Gran Teatro began in the 1990s, designed by architect Juan Antonio García Solera, as part of a comprehensive cultural infrastructure renewal program. The theatre opened in 1996 with a performance of "Don Juan Tenorio". Contemporary significance Today, Gran Teatro de Elche is: The main venue for the annual International Festival of Independent Theatre, Escena d’Elx A host for opera and ballet seasons (welcoming companies from Madrid, Barcelona, St. Petersburg, Moscow, etc.) Home to the Elche Symphony Orchestra and local choirs A regular stop for touring productions by major Spanish theatre companies (Centro Dramático Nacional, Compañía Nacional de Teatro Clásico, etc.) Address and how to get there Full address: Carrer Kursaal, s/n, 03203 Elche, Alicante, Spain (Located at the intersection of Carrer del Capitán Antonio Mena and Carrer dels Pontos) GPS coordinates: 38.2675, -0.6995 Located just 5–7 minutes on foot from the central Palmeral Park (Palmeral de Elche, UNESCO site) and Santa María Basilica Nearby underground parking: Parking Mercado Central (entrance from Carrer Reina Victoria) Contacts and tickets Phone: +34 965 45 61 00 / +34 966 65 81 44 Official website Ticket sales: box office and online via Instanticket and VivaTicket (depending on the organizer) Gran Teatro de Elche is rightly regarded as the cultural heart of the city and one of the finest theatres in southeastern Spain.

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Torrevieja Municipal Theatre

Torrevieja Municipal Theatre

Torrevieja Municipal Theatre The Torrevieja Municipal Theatre (Teatro Municipal de Torrevieja) is a modern cultural center in the Spanish city of Torrevieja, in the province of Alicante. It serves as the main venue for plays, concerts, ballets, and other artistic events, contributing to the development of local cultural life. The theatre is located in the city center, close to the main promenade and port, making it easily accessible for both residents and tourists. History The theatre's history dates back to 1925, when the old Antiguo Cine de Torrevieja opened on this site—one of the city’s first cinemas. This building became a symbol of entertainment for locals but eventually fell into disrepair. Restoration plans failed, and in 2003 the old cinema was demolished, despite criticism over the loss of architectural heritage. Construction of the new theatre began in December 2003 under architects Alejandro Zaera Polo and Antonio Marcuerqui Támayo. The total project cost was around 7 million euros, with 3 million contributed by the Valencian Government (regional administration). The theatre officially opened in 2006 as a modern multi-functional complex, replacing outdated infrastructure. In the 2010s, the theatre underwent a period of closure due to safety issues: construction, fire safety, and other standards violations were identified. However, all defects were corrected, and the building received compliance certification, after which operations resumed. Architecture and Facilities The theatre occupies an area of approximately 1,100 m² and features a minimalist modern design focused on functionality. The main auditorium seats 650 spectators and includes an orchestra pit for symphonic performances. Additionally, the complex includes: A spacious 400 m² rehearsal studio with fully open space; 8 individual and 4 shared dressing rooms; 2 vocal practice rooms; 2 multipurpose halls, a VIP area, press room, and café buffet; Storage areas and administrative offices (including the municipal culture department and Municipal Culture Institute); Underground offices and public zones. The architectural design emphasizes openness and integration with the surrounding environment, especially with the adjacent Miguel Hernández Square, which was also renovated. Activities The theatre offers a diverse program ranging from classical ballets (such as "Swan Lake") and theatrical performances to concerts, jazz evenings, and festivals. It collaborates with local and international groups, promoting both professional art and amateur initiatives. Event tickets are sold through the official Torrevieja culture portal (culturatorrevieja.com) and the theatre box office. Information hotline: +34 96 670 68 38. Address Plaza Miguel Hernández, 3, 03181 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain. The theatre is within walking distance from the port and the Sea and Salt Museum (Museo del Mar y de la Sal). Parking in the city center is limited; underground garages or parking near the port (a 10-minute walk) are recommended.

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Salesianos Alicante: Educational Center with a Theater Stage

Salesianos Alicante: Educational Center with a Theater Stage

Salesianos Alicante: Educational Center with a Theater Stage Salesianos Alicante is an educational complex known as Colegio Salesianos Don Bosco, located in Alicante, Spain. It is part of the global network of Salesian schools founded by Saint John Bosco and focuses on youth education, including primary, secondary, and vocational training. The campus is located at Avenida Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, 1, 03005 Alicante (sometimes Calle Hermano Felicísimo Ruiz, 1 is listed as an alternative theater entrance). This large institution emphasizes Catholic values, creative development, and social integration. Several thousand students study here, and the center hosts not only classes but also cultural events such as exhibitions, seminars, sports activities, and concerts. The Colegio Don Bosco Theater (Teatro Don Bosco Salesianos Alicante) is a key feature of the complex, seating several hundred spectators and equipped with a stage for plays, musical performances, and school productions. Are concerts held there? Yes, concerts and live performances are regularly organized at the Salesianos Alicante theater. These include both school events (such as the annual Santa Cecilia concert featuring over 100 students performing classical music, pop-rock, and even dance routines) and public events open to a wider audience. The theater is positioned as an accessible venue for family shows, music tribute acts, and educational performances. Tickets for these events are sold online via platforms like entradasgau , tomaticket , or giglon , typically priced between 15–25 euros. If you plan to attend, it's recommended to check the current schedule on the official school website or ticketing platforms—seats are limited, especially for popular shows.

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Pier 12 at Muelle de Levante in Alicante

Pier 12 at Muelle de Levante in Alicante

Pier 12 at Muelle de Levante in Alicante Pier 12 (Muelle 12) is part of the Muelle de Levante (Levante Pier), the eastern pier in the port of Alicante, Spain. The postal code 03001 covers the city center, including the port’s coastal areas. This is not just a technical dock for ships, but a popular public space blending maritime atmosphere, cultural events, and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Let’s explore further. Location and How to Get There Where is it? Muelle de Levante stretches along the waterfront from Playa del Postiguet eastward into the heart of Alicante’s port. Pier 12 is an open plaza (esplanade) of about 3,000 m², known as "Zona Volvo" due to its association with sailing races. It offers stunning views of Santa Bárbara Castle, the city skyline, and the bay. Nearby lies the Marina de Alicante leisure area with cafés, Mediterranean restaurants, and shops. How to get there? On foot: 10–15 minutes from central Alicante (e.g., from Rambla de Méndez Núñez). Public transport: Buses 02, 21, 22, 23, or C6 stop at Puerta del Mar or La Marina (5-minute walk). Nearest tram station: La Marina. Train C3 to Alicante-Luceros, then walk. By car: Direct access via A-7. Parking options: Interparking Plaza del Puerto (24/7, EV charging stations) or Muelle de Poniente (budget-friendly, hourly rates) — both within a 5-minute walk. Tip: If visiting Alicante on weekends, walk along the 350-meter elevated pedestrian path (built in 2008) leading directly to the pier — perfect for photos with the sea in the background. History and Significance The port of Alicante is one of Spain’s oldest (founded by Romans as Portus Illicitanus), but Pier 12 gained its modern form in the 2000s. In 2008, infrastructure was built here for The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race), a round-the-world regatta that has started from Alicante since 2011. Spanning 40,000 nautical miles, the race turns the pier into a hub of celebrations with yachts, flotillas, and thousands of spectators. The next edition is in 2027. Once an industrial zone, it is now "Puerto-Ciudad" (Port-City), integrated into urban life. After the pandemic (2021), some activities moved to Área 12 in Rabasa, but the port is regaining its vibrancy: in December 2024, a tender was announced for a private operator to turn the pier into a permanent hub for concerts, festivals, and street food. What to Do at Pier 12? This spot is ideal for those who love active recreation and culture: Concerts and Festivals: Open-air performances by national and international artists take place here. El Muelle Live, a new stage with sea views, hosts everything from rock to electronic music. Concerts (e.g., Cain's Dinasty at Zulú Klub nearby) and festivals like Som de la Terreta (Valencian music) and fashion shows are planned for 2025–2026. Dining and Events: Food trucks, bars, and restaurants serving seafood and tapas. Once home to Marmarela, a legendary club ranked among the world’s top 100, today it features pop-ups like The Champions Burger and cultural events. Sports and Nature: Great for watching yachts, jogging, or practicing yoga by the water. Playa del Postiguet is nearby for swimming. For Families: Free Wi-Fi, children’s zones at the marina, and sunset views — romance guaranteed. Interesting Facts Volvo Zone: Named after the race sponsor, now a symbol of summer leisure. Event space spans 11,000 m². Ecology: The port invests in green spaces; nearby are walking trails with views of the Sierra Helada mountains. Tourist Bonus: Event tickets cost €20–50, but strolling is free. Book concert tickets in advance via Songkick or Bandsintown. In short, Pier 12 is the "living heart" of the port, where sea breeze blends with music and the aroma of paella. If you're in Alicante, visit in the evening — especially during the season (May–October). Want more details about 2025 events or photos? Ask away!

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Auditorio Antonio Gil in Sant Joan d'Alacant: A Cultural Hub for All Ages

Auditorio Antonio Gil in Sant Joan d'Alacant: A Cultural Hub for All Ages

Auditorio Antonio Gil in Sant Joan d'Alacant: A Cultural Hub for All Ages Auditorio Antonio Gil is a modern, multifunctional concert hall and auditorium located within the Cultural Center (Casa de la Cultura) of the municipality of Sant Joan d'Alacant, a small town in the province of Alicante (Spain). It is one of the key cultural venues in the Costa Blanca region, hosting diverse events ranging from family shows and concerts to theatrical performances, film screenings, and conferences. The venue is known for its cozy atmosphere and accessibility for visitors of all ages, making it ideal for local celebrations and touring performances. Brief History and Features Opened in 1993 : The auditorium opened as part of the Sant Joan d'Alacant Cultural Center and quickly became a central hub for the city’s cultural life. Over 30 years, it has become a symbol of the local community, hosting not only professional events but also school ceremonies, festivals, and exhibitions. In 2023, the auditorium underwent a major renovation funded by a grant from the Spanish government (Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia) exceeding €130,000, upgrading lighting, sound, and projection systems to be more energy-efficient and suitable for modern productions. Capacity and Infrastructure : Approximately 500 seats (fixed seating), plus conference rooms for up to 50 people equipped with audiovisual technology. This makes Auditorio Antonio Gil highly versatile—suitable for intimate concerts or large-scale theatrical productions. Cultural Role : Under the municipal council’s cultural department, the venue supports local artists, young talents (through the Escuela de Jóvenes Creadores), and international touring acts. Sant Joan d'Alacant has a rich history (linked since the 16th century to agriculture and the Tibi reservoir), and the auditorium helps preserve traditions while adding a contemporary touch. What Happens Here? The auditorium is a popular venue for: Family Shows : Such as the upcoming Imagilusión on December 28, 2025, featuring Disney characters. Concerts and Musicals : From classical music to rock operas (e.g., "Camilo Sesto y Jesucristo Superstar" in April 2025). Theatre, Cinema, Exhibitions : Regular festivals, educational events, and even political debates. Accessibility : Easily reachable by bus (nearest stop: Rambla 34), with nearby parking. Admission is usually paid, though some events are free. Exact Address for Maps Carrer la Mar, s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d’Alacant, Alicante, Spain (Opposite Plaza José Carreras; coordinates for Google Maps: approximately 38.373°N 0.509°W — simply enter the address into your search engine for precise navigation.) If you plan to visit, check the current schedule on the municipal website or Eventbrite. Want more details about upcoming events or how to get there? Ask for specifics!

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University of Alicante (UA)

University of Alicante (UA)

The largest university in the region, the "brain center" of Alicante and parent of the innovative PCA hub. Address: Carretera de San Vicente del Raspeig, s/n 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante (Spain) — 7 km from central Alicante, adjacent to the Parque Científico de Alicante, but on a separate campus. Key facts: Founded: 1979 (based on an older college from 1968) Students: ~28,000 (undergraduate + master's + PhD) Faculty: ~2,500 Faculties: 7 (Law, Economics, Philology, Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Education) Programs: >130 (including English-taught: Business, Law, Data Science) Why UA matters for the summit: Parent institution of PCA — the university founded and supports the science park R&D centers: leaders in AI, biomedicine, renewable energy Startup incubator: UA Emprende Lab — over 300 projects since 2015 International hub: students from 90+ countries, Erasmus+ programs Campus by the numbers: Area: 1 million m² — one of the largest in Spain Library: open 24/7, 1 million books, digital access Sports: 2 swimming pools, 10 courts, climbing wall Accommodation: 1,200 dormitory spots How to get there (15–20 min from central Alicante): Tram L2 → Universidad stop (right at the entrance) Buses: 02, 24, 36 → Universidad de Alicante Bicycle: 30 minutes via bike path along A-70 highway Car: A-70 → exit 11 → free parking UA is not just lectures and exams. It’s an ecosystem where startups are born that will soon appear at EXPO FUTURA in the neighboring PCA. University of Alicante — the region's largest university, 28,000 students, 7 faculties, 1 million m² campus. Parent of PCA, startup incubator, and partner of the Alicante Futura 2025 Summit. Just 15 minutes by tram from the city center — and you’re at the heart of science and innovation!

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Museum of Illusions in Alicante

Museum of Illusions in Alicante

The Museum of Illusions (Museum of Illusions Alicante) is an engaging interactive space where science, art, and entertainment come together to challenge your perception of reality. Opened relatively recently, this museum is perfect for families with children, science enthusiasts, artists, and anyone looking for an unusual way to spend time. Here you can dive into a world of optical illusions, visual tricks, and amazing phenomena that will make you doubt what you see with your own eyes. Location The museum is located in the heart of Alicante at Avenida de Ramón y Cajal, 8, 03003 Alicante. It's opposite Parque de Canalejas (Canalejas Park), close to the port and main promenade—an ideal spot for tourists arriving on cruises or simply exploring the city. Getting here is easy: take bus number 21 from the main bus station (Estación de Autobuses) to the stop "Avenida de Ramón y Cajal"—just 10 minutes—and then a short walk. The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers lockers for storing belongings. What to see and do The museum features over 70 exhibits, including: Optical illusions : Rooms where walls appear to curve, gravity seems reversed, and mirrors create endless reflections. Interactive activities : Light painting, shadow creation, physics and optics experiments—all of which you can touch and try yourself. Scientific inventions and art : Exhibits combining scientific facts with artistic installations, turning reality into play. Staff are always ready to help: they'll explain how the illusions work, suggest the best photo poses (and taking photos here is a delight in itself!), and make your visit even more enjoyable. Recommended visit duration is 1–2 hours, though many stay longer to experiment. Opening hours and prices The museum is open daily, but the exact schedule should be confirmed on the official website , as it may vary by season. Tickets can be purchased online in advance via Viator or TripAdvisor to avoid queues. Prices are affordable: adult tickets cost around €12–15, children’s tickets are cheaper, and family discounts are available. Last entry is 40 minutes before closing. Visitor reviews On TripAdvisor and other platforms, the museum is praised for its fun and educational value: "Perfect for a relaxing afternoon in Alicante—illusions amaze both kids and adults!" Many note the friendly staff and the opportunity to take stunning photos. Ratings are high—around 4.5–5 stars—with recommendations as a "must-visit" for everyone in town. If you're in Alicante, don't miss the Museum of Illusions—it's not just an exhibition, but a real adventure for the mind and eyes.

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Dársena: The Rice King in the Heart of Alicante – Since 1961!

Dársena: The Rice King in the Heart of Alicante – Since 1961!

For lovers of Mediterranean charm! If you're in Alicante and looking for a place where taste, view, and atmosphere come together for the perfect evening, Dársena is your must-visit. This restaurant is a true icon of local cuisine, opened back in 1961, and still holds its reputation with authentic "arroz" (Alicante-style rice), fresh seafood, and traditions passed down through generations. Where is this gem? Located at the marina in the Panoramis Life & Business Center (Avda. Perfecto Palacio de la Fuente, 6, Muelle de Poniente). Imagine: a terrace with panoramic views of yachts, the marina, and the city’s seafront. A Mediterranean breeze, sunset over the water — perfect for romance or dinner with friends! What's on the plate? The cuisine is pure Alicante: artisanal, with a strong focus on rice (over 100 varieties on the menu!). Signature dishes: Arroz a banda con gambas – rice with shrimp, tender and aromatic. Sepionets (cuttlefish) – delicate, served with a sauce that melts in your mouth. Arroz con ajetes y chipirones – rice with garlic shoots and baby squid. Dessert: Leche frita with turron-based ice cream (almond nougat) – a sweet explosion! Don’t forget to pair it with an Albariño from Rías Baixas – a white wine that perfectly enhances the freshness of the seafood. Group menus are available with high-quality ingredients; prices are moderate (dinner for two ~80–100€, but the views are worth it). Atmosphere and events? Here, people don't just eat — they live! Cozy dining rooms, a summer terrace with live music on Thursdays. In November, themed nights like "Noche 80-X" featuring hits by Madonna and Queen. The restaurant is loved for special events: rice symposiums (with chefs like Rafa Soler), conference dinners, and even visits from royalty (hello, Queen Sofía!). What do guests say? Rated 4/5 stars on TripAdvisor, Travelers’ Choice winner! Praise goes to the fish, meat, and service: "Emma – best waitress ever!" But there are some downsides: occasional delays (15+ minutes for drinks) and slightly above-average prices. (tripadvisor.com) On social media, raves about the views and rice: "Kingdom of rice!" (@RenoirGuides) In short, Dársena isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a taste of Alicante on a plate. Perfect for those seeking authenticity without pretense. Book in advance: darsena.com/reservas .

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Casa de Cultura de Dénia (Dénia Cultural Center)

Casa de Cultura de Dénia (Dénia Cultural Center)

Casa de Cultura de Dénia (Dénia Cultural Center) is the heart of cultural life in the small coastal town of Dénia in the province of Alicante, Spain. With a population of around 45,000, this town is known as a port resort on the Costa Blanca, offering stunning beaches, Mediterranean cuisine—especially rice dishes and seafood—and a historic center crowned by a hilltop castle. Dénia blends relaxed holidays with a vibrant cultural hub, overlooking the Balearic Islands and cooled by fresh sea breezes. The Cultural Center itself is located at Plaza Jaume I, a cozy central square in the old town, directly opposite the family-friendly Parque de la Alameda. Address: Plaça Jaume I, s/n, 03700 Dénia. Rather than a large hall, it's a compact municipal venue (opened in the 1980s) combining a library, exhibition space, and event stage. It now also hosts a branch of the National University of Distance Education (UNED), making it a place for study and reading during the day and for art and performances in the evening. What to expect when visiting: The auditorium holds up to 200–300 people (depending on setup), with excellent acoustics suited for live music like tango. Doors open at 7:00 PM—perfect timing for drinks and soaking in the atmosphere. The square is pedestrian-only, easily accessible on foot from the train station or port (5–10 minutes). Nearby cafes, shops, and sea views make it ideal for an autumn evening in November (mild weather, +15–20°C). History and atmosphere: The center was created to promote local heritage, hosting everything from local artists’ exhibitions to flamenco and jazz concerts. Tango is no rarity here: Dénia attracts members of the Argentine diaspora and tourists who enjoy passionate performances. Google rating: 4.2/5 (271 reviews), praised for accessibility (ramps for wheelchairs) and coziness. If you're planning to attend, book in advance—November is low season in Dénia, but a tango show can still draw a full house of enthusiastic fans!

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Auditorium of the Mediterranean Foundation: A Hub for Ideas and Dialogue in Central Alicante

Auditorium of the Mediterranean Foundation: A Hub for Ideas and Dialogue in Central Alicante

The Auditorium of the Mediterranean Foundation is a modern, versatile space located in the heart of Alicante, designed to bring people together around important and inspiring ideas. Situated near the Diputación building and Canalejas Park, the venue is easily recognizable by its clean lines and bright, almost "Mediterranean" architectural style. Although the auditorium doesn't often appear in city news, it attracts those who want to discuss the future—be it sustainable development, international cooperation, or social initiatives. A wide variety of events take place here, from scientific conferences and international forums to cultural debates, book presentations, and educational seminars. Programs frequently address themes such as sustainability, climate change, human rights, and cultural dialogue—all reflecting the mission of the Fundación Mediterráneo. Formats are not necessarily dry or academic: lectures may be accompanied by exhibitions, performances, or even tastings of local products, especially when discussing food sustainability or regional traditions. One distinctive feature of this venue is its international spirit. The Fundación Mediterráneo actively collaborates with organizations from Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, aiming to strengthen dialogue among Mediterranean cultures. As a result, visitors can often hear Spanish alongside French, English, Arabic, or Italian at events. This creates a vibrant, open atmosphere ideal for new connections—especially for visitors from abroad. Although the auditorium’s website ( https://fundacionmediterraneo.es/ ) is not overloaded with details, one thing is clear: this place operates not for show, but for impact. All initiatives align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals—from reducing inequality to environmental protection. Even a modest roundtable discussion here can spark real-world projects, such as youth education programs or municipal waste separation campaigns. An interesting fact: although the auditorium is not very large (comfortably seating about 200–250 people), its sound and lighting systems are of high quality, carefully designed for effective information delivery and interactive engagement. Additionally, the venue regularly hosts closed meetings of diplomats, NGO representatives, and civic activists on pressing issues—meaning that behind its walls, decisions shaping the region's future are often made. If you're looking for more than just a lecture—a chance to engage in meaningful conversations about the future of Alicante and the Mediterranean—visit https://fundacionmediterraneo.es/ . There, you'll find the latest event schedule, partner information, and perhaps your next source of inspiration.

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Ulab: Coworking and Community in the Heart of Alicante

Ulab: Coworking and Community in the Heart of Alicante

Ulab is a modern and welcoming space in the heart of Alicante, designed for those who want to work, study, meet, and bring their ideas to life. Everything here is set up to be comfortable and inspiring: fast internet, cozy work zones, private offices, meeting rooms, and even an auditorium in case you want to host a lecture, workshop, or small event. The essence of Ulab lies not so much in walls and furniture, but in the people: freelancers, entrepreneurs, students, creatives, and curious locals who together form a vibrant and supportive community. Although Ulab is primarily a coworking space, it regularly hosts various events. Every Tuesday, for example, the Toastmaster Speaking Club meets — a great opportunity to practice public speaking in Spanish or English. The auditorium is also used for presentations, trainings, photo shoots, interviews, live streams, and even mini-exhibitions. The space is highly flexible and can easily be adapted to suit any project, whether it’s a startup team meeting or a creative workshop. One of Ulab’s unique features is the "office without an office." They offer a virtual office service: you can officially register your business at the Ulab address, receive mail, and even use the reception to meet clients, even if you don’t work there daily. This is especially useful for freelancers and small businesses aiming for a professional image without committing to a full office lease. People who work at Ulab often praise not only the facilities but also the atmosphere. It’s easy to make connections, exchange ideas, or simply have coffee with someone working on something similar. Many say that Ulab has helped them establish a real work routine — free from the distractions of the home couch, yet surrounded by support and positivity. By the way, Ulab actively shares useful content through its blog, where you can find marketing tips, stories from community members, freelancer life hacks, and interesting insights on organizing your workday effectively. So even if you’re not ready to rent a desk yet, it’s still worth checking out. To learn more about how to join, what membership plans are available, or how to book a room for your event, visit the website: https://ulab.es/ .

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Santa Bárbara Castle in Alicante

Santa Bárbara Castle in Alicante

Santa Bárbara Castle is one of the most iconic landmarks of Alicante and one of the best-preserved medieval castles on Spain's eastern coast. Perched atop Mount Benacantil at around 166 meters above sea level, it dominates the city and the bay. Thanks to its strategic location, the castle served for centuries as a key defensive point, controlling both maritime and land routes in the region. The castle's history dates back to antiquity: Phoenicians and Romans already used this hill as an observation post. However, the main structure, as we know it today, was built in the 9th century during Muslim rule in Al-Andalus. It was then known as the fortress of Akaba and formed part of an extensive defensive system. After the Reconquista in 1248, Christian troops led by King Alfonso X the Wise captured the fortress and renamed it in honor of Saint Barbara, patron saint against sudden death—especially by lightning—a name symbolic for a castle perched high on a mountain. Over the centuries, the castle was rebuilt and reinforced several times. It was particularly active during the Middle Ages and early Modern Era. In the 16th century, following the destructive earthquake of 1364 and pirate attacks, strong bastions and new defenses were constructed. By the 18th century, the castle had become a military prison, and in the 19th century began to decline. Only in 1963 did it pass into municipal ownership, marking the beginning of its restoration as a historical and cultural site. Today, Santa Bárbara Castle is not only an architectural monument but also a major tourist attraction. Visitors can climb up via a scenic path or use an elevator installed inside Mount Benacantil. Inside, there are multiple levels with remains of medieval halls, chapels, wine cellars, and even prison cells. The castle also houses the Archaeological Museum and a panoramic terrace offering stunning views of the city, sea, and nearby mountains. One of the most intriguing legends associated with the castle tells of a prisoner who carved an exact copy of the key out of soap and managed to escape. It is also said that the name of Mount Benacantil comes from the Arabic expression "Bani Kantil," meaning "children of Kantil," though locals jokingly translate it as "Veo Cantil" ("I see" in Spanish and "Cantil"), referring to the spectacular view from the summit. Santa Bárbara Castle is much more than just a historical structure—it has become a symbol of Alicante, a source of inspiration for artists, writers, and photographers. Thanks to its harmonious blend of nature, history, and panoramic vistas, it remains a must-visit destination for anyone exploring this sunny Mediterranean city.

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