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Plaza de Gabriel MirΓ³ – One of the city's most peaceful squares, shaded by huge ficus trees. It's a great place to escape the crowds and admire the historic Water Carrier Fountain.
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Paseito de Ramiro – A quiet historic park beside the old city walls. Few visitors realize it contains a preserved section of Alicante's 16th-century defensive wall.
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Las Cigarreras Cultural Center – A converted tobacco factory that now hosts contemporary art exhibitions, cultural events, and creative spaces.
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Mushroom Street – Officially Calle San Francisco, this colorful pedestrian street is decorated with giant mushroom sculptures and makes for fun photos.
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Casa de las Brujas – An elegant early-20th-century building surrounded by local legends and distinctive architecture.
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Mercado Central de Alicante – Even if you've seen the market, visit around lunchtime for fresh seafood, local cheeses, Iberian ham, and seasonal fruits while locals do their daily shopping.
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Portalet Palace – A restored historic palace that's often overlooked by tourists and occasionally hosts exhibitions.
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Wander through the small lanes behind the Santa Cruz neighborhood. You'll find colorful houses, flower-filled balconies, tiny plazas, and viewpoints that many visitors miss.
If you have 2–3 extra hours, consider walking: Mercado Central → Plaza de Gabriel MirΓ³ → Paseito de Ramiro → Port → Mushroom Street → Las Cigarreras. This route lets you experience a quieter, more local side of Alicante away from the busiest tourist areas.
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