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Spain and the Costa del Sol
For a
Resort Heaven
Author:
Johnathan K. Bakers
If
you want a great vacation in Spain then you should surely travel to
Murcia. This is an old city that was found in the year 831 AD and
also has a rich Islamic heritage. The summers are hot and the
temperature can get up to 40 degrees. The winters are pleasant and
mild making visiting Murcia a must all year round.
When you are traveling to Murcia and want a good place to stay on
your visit then turn to the Internet to research your options. There
are many good hotels in Murcia, some more expensive than others and
you can look at reviews online to decide which is the best for you.
Don’t forget to consider traveling to lovely Torrevieja and booking
a hotel there for a night or two during your travels.
If you are thinking of spending a while in the area than you should
consider renting an apartment or villa. There are loads of available
apartments if you book with enough time in advance. The advantages
of an apartment are manifold and you can save money too. Cooking is
a must if you plan on traveling with kids and it is easy to find an
apartment either online or through an agent.
In the summertime there are tons of things to do for anyone. If you
want a relaxing beach vacation than this is certainly the place for
you, you can also visit the Mar Menor Lagoon which is seperated from
the sea through a small piece of land. This is a great place to
enjoy the water and bring the kids.
If you want to take in some culture and history then you should
check out Murcia’s old churches. There is a beautiful cathedral that
was built between the 14th and 18th centures and shows remnants of
many types of architecture from Baroque to Renaissance. You are sure
to get your fill of beauty and culture when you visit Murcia.
Visit the 18th century Sanctuary of Fuensanta while you are in
Murcia. This sanctuary is devoted to the patron saint of Murcia and
during Easter you can witness an amazing procession of the statue
around time. This also happens again during the summer festival.
You can see the Museo de Tradiciones y Artes Populars if you want to
get a dose of the city’s rich folk life. This museum houses a wide
selection of agricultural and domestic pieces for your viewing
pleasure. There are even pieces that are over 300 years old.
All year round Murcia is a hotbed of festivals. You can witness
great festivals in the summertime or come for the popular Easter
procession. You’ll see a rich parade where the patron saint is
carried throughout the town. If you prefer to be there in warmer
weather then check out the festivals during summertime.
If you are interested in a culinary treat than Murcia is the place
for you. Check out the local markets that are rich in fresh produce
if you want to cook for yourself. You can also enjoy the best
restaurants to try out lovely local cuisine. Enjoy yourself on
holiday in Murcia, Spain!
About the
Author:
Johnathan Bakers' informative papers can be discovered on plenty of
web publications linked to Spain. You can find his writings on
Torrevieja and Murcia over at
http://www.alicante-spain.com/murcia.html
and many different sources for
Spain information.
Things
To Do and See in Costa del Sol
La
Carihuela, Torremolinos, Costa del Sol
Historic neighborhood that used to be the fisherman's district.
Attraction type: Neighborhood
Alcazaba, Malaga,
Costa del Sol
Built between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most
important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic
period.
Attraction type: Historic site; History museum
El Open Arms,
Torremolinos, Costa del Sol
Attraction type: Karaoke bar
Nerja, Malaga,
Costa del Sol
Nerja is on the eastern tip of Málaga's Costa del Sol.
Attraction type: Beach; Neighborhood; Historic village
Castillo de
Gibralfaro, Malaga, Costa del Sol
Attraction type: Historic site; Castle
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