Alicante Travel Guide
Your complete guide to visiting Alicante. Everything you need to know about attractions, accommodations, dining, transportation, and experiencing authentic Valencian Community culture.

About Alicante
Alicante (called Alacant in Valencian) is a historic Mediterranean port city on Spain's Costa Blanca. It is the capital of Alicante province and the second-largest city in the Valencia region. Alicante enjoys a spectacular setting between mountains and sea – the city is nestled at the foot of Mount Benacantil, a rocky hill crowned by the medieval Santa Bárbara Castle which has watched over Alicante through centuries of civilizations. Below the castle lies the colorful Old Town (Barrio de Santa Cruz) with its narrow streets and charming houses climbing up the hillside. Along the waterfront, the Explanada de España promenade – paved in a wavy mosaic of 6.5 million marble tiles – is lined with palm trees and is a beloved gathering place for an evening paseo (stroll) and outdoor concerts. The city boasts an exceptionally mild climate with more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and only around 35 rainy days. Its strategic coastal position meant it was settled by many civilizations – Iberians, Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors – all leaving their mark. Alicante offers an appealing blend of sunny climate, rich culture, relaxing coastal atmosphere, and modern amenities. It's a city where you can spend the morning on a historic castle, the afternoon on the beach, and the evening savoring tapas in a lively plaza – all in a friendly, walkable setting.
Population: 337,000 residents • Region: Valencian Community
When to Visit
🌸 Best Time: Spring & Fall
March to May and September to November offer ideal weather (15-25°C), fewer crowds, and lower prices. Perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
View Complete Weather Guide →Peak season, hot weather, crowded attractions, higher prices
Quieter, cooler weather, great prices, fewer tourists
Getting There
✈️ By Air
The nearest major airport serves Alicante. Consider flying to Madrid or Barcelona and taking a train or bus.
🚄 By Train
Spain's excellent train network connects Alicante to other major cities. High-speed AVE trains offer comfortable, fast travel between major destinations.
🚗 By Car
Driving offers flexibility to explore Valencian Community. Spain has excellent highways, though parking in city centers can be challenging. Consider staying outside the center if driving.
Getting Around
🚶 Walking
Most city centers are compact and walkable. The best way to explore historic areas.
🚇 Public Transport
Local buses connect main areas. Taxis and ride-sharing apps are readily available.
🚕 Taxis & Ride-sharing
Taxis are metered and reliable. Uber and Cabify operate in major cities.
Where to Stay
Alicante offers accommodation for every budget, from luxury hotels to budget hostels.
Recommended Areas
- • City Center: Close to everything, higher prices
- • Old Town: Historic charm, character-filled streets
- • Near Transit: Easy access, good value
- • Residential: Local experience, quieter nights
What to Do
Alicante offers 7+ attractions including historic sites, museums, parks, and cultural experiences.
Explore All Attractions →Where to Eat
Experience Valencian Community cuisine from traditional tapas bars to fine dining. Don't miss the menu del día lunch special (€10-15 for 3 courses).
Find Restaurants →Budget Guide
- • Hostel dorm
- • Menu del día
- • Public transport
- • Free attractions
- • 3-star hotel
- • Restaurant meals
- • Some taxis
- • Museum entries
- • 5-star hotel
- • Fine dining
- • Private tours
- • Premium experiences
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