Benidorm has beautiful picturesque beaches and a vibrant party culture but there is much more to it than just what the eye can see. Those looking for a different side of Benidrom, need to head to the Old Town area of this popular coastal resort giving you a big contrast the chaos of the colorful center of the resort.
Arriving to Old Town is easy since public buses service the area and the train station is only 2 kms away, but the way to best enjoy the Old Town is to walk the small cobbled streets and soak up the local atmosphere. White washed homes and a beautiful church are just a part of the great place to enjoy the Spanish setting and gives one a glimpse of yesteryear and of the unhurried way of life of the area.
Balcon de Benidorm is a great place to visit in the morning before the sun is too high or in the afternoon when the sun is setting. Those who visit are rewarded with fascinating views of the surrounding coast. After enjoying the views a visit to an ancient church can be enjoyed. The San Jaime Church dates to the 18th century and is known for blue tiled domes. If you have children a visit to the Benidorm Aquarium may be in store or to rest and relax a trip to the Parque DeL’Aiguera to watch the world go by.
Shopping is also available along the towns streets at shops that sell handbags, leather goods and gift items. After shopping a trip to Tapas Alley is in store. Located around Santo Domingo Street, this area is well known for its tapas bars that sell typical local food and drinks and have an incredibly vibrant and lively atmosphere. Food is from vegetables to see food and drinks range from beer to wine.
Staying at a hotel on Benidorm affords you the possibility to enjoy and experience the areas nightlife. The nightlife in the area is one thing that is not laidback. Dining out is an enjoyment with typical Spanish fare and European dishes
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