What to do in Raval Roig

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Raval Roig Tourist Attractions & Activities

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Top places to visit

1. Alicante Harbour

Arrive at Alicante Harbour by boat and join the 80,000 visitors who dock here each year. Since the 1980s, when the city’s maritime industry was transferred north to Valencia, Alicante Harbour has been a tourist haven. Cruise ships, ferries and pleasure craft are constantly arriving here each week. Search the bustling area around the harbour to take your pick from a range of bars and restaurants. Many attractions on the east coast of Spain are just a boat ride away.
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Alicante Harbour featuring a bay or harbour

2. Postiguet Beach

Next to Alicante’s bustling harbour district, Postiguet Beach is the most convenient place to cool off in the city. Spend the day climbing Mount Benacantil or wandering the Old Town and then go swimming at Postiguet before the sun goes down. Swim in the Mediterranean and explore the rock clusters that hide tide pools and sea life.
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Postiguet Beach showing a coastal town, landscape views and a sunset

3. Campello Beach

If you’re looking for a piece of the real Spain away from the modern high-rises of some of the more touristy coastal towns, try Campello Beach. This getaway destination has avoided the heavy development of the towns around it and the authentic charm of southern Spain shines through. Highlights of the town include the harbour, which is constantly bustling with fishing boats going in and out.
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Campello Beach which includes swimming, a sandy beach and a bay or harbor

4. Central Market

If you haven’t picked up on the Spanish love for food yet, Central Market will surely prove their passion to you. This local food market at the heart of Alicante is a central part of the daily routines of residents, who flock here every morning. See more than 200 stalls over two levels. Shop for fresh meat and produce or find souvenirs and gifts in the extensive selection of preserves and non-perishables. Whatever you have planned for the day in the Alicante area, stock up at the Central Market for a cheap and tasty picnic and chat with the friendly locals.
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Central Market featuring markets and a city

5. Alicante Town Hall

The two 41-metre (165-foot) towers of Alicante’s historic Town Hall rise over the city’s Old Town. Built where the Casa de la Ciudad (town hall) once stood, the Alicante Town Hall (or Ayuntamiento), is one of the city’s landmark buildings. The interior, featuring two ornate rooms and a small chapel, is just as gorgeous as the façade. Tour the inside and notice the paintings by local artists that hang on the walls. Visit a permanent exhibition on archaeological digs that have happened in the region. This small museum is located in the newest part of the Town Hall along with the offices of the city council.
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Alicante Town Hall which includes night scenes, a city and heritage architecture

6. Explanada de Espana

Take a “paseo”, the Spanish word for their beloved evening stroll, on the Explanada de España. This walkway, covered in more than 6 million marble tiles, leads from the port and hugs the curving coast. As you walk, follow the red, white and black designs on the esplanade that depict waves on the Mediterranean Sea. Join the crowds of locals and tourists who are on the path day and night. This is the city’s most popular walking route.
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Explanada de Espana showing markets and street scenes as well as a large group of people

7. Castle of Santa Barbara

Alicante’s biggest attraction is also its oldest. The Castle of Santa Bárbara is over a millennium old, dating back to Muslim rule of the region in the ninth century. Despite its age, the building is almost completely intact. Crowning Mount Benacantil in the northeast part of the city, the Castle of Santa Bárbara sits 166 metres (545 feet) above sea level and overlooks Alicante. It is among the largest medieval castles in Europe today, covering the whole summit of the mountain.
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Castle of Santa Barbara which includes views, general coastal views and a castle

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Frequently asked questions

Is Raval Roig worth visiting?
Raval Roig offers a unique blend of local charm, attractions and culture. Whether you're into history, nature or traditional cuisine, there are many things you'll find here.
How do I spend a day in Raval Roig?
Begin your day with a visit to Postiguet Beach. Then, explore different areas of Raval Roig for tasty eats and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Raval Roig?
Postiguet Beach is ranked the top tourist attraction near Raval Roig, so don't leave without paying it a visit.
Is three days enough to stay in Raval Roig?
With a three-day stay in Raval Roig, you can easily visit the area's many awesome attractions, including Postiguet Beach and Castle of Santa Barbara.
Is Raval Roig a walkable neighbourhood?
Getting around Raval Roig on foot is a breeze, with top sights like Postiguet Beach and Castle of Santa Barbara just a short walk away. Popular neighbourhoods like Alicante City Centre and Barri Vell - Santa Creu are also located only 2 kilometres and 0.64 kilometres from the centre of Raval Roig, so you can keep your adventure going — no driving needed.
What are some activities to do in Raval Roig with kids?
What to do in Raval Roig for adults?
There are lots of things to do in Raval Roig, with entertainment for adults of all ages. Finish your day off at Ruta de Microvina del Celler la Muntanya.
Are there free things to do in Raval Roig?
One of the favourite free things to do in Raval Roig is visit Postiguet Beach. You can also stroll around nearby neighbourhoods and spend time in parks and other open spaces in this area. Need more ideas? Just ask a local tour guide.