Shopping Malls / Areas

Ondara

The town hall in Ondara is one of many places to visit in and around this area.

Ondara is a typical inland village of the Marina Alta. It has a charming old town area which is great for a wander and a coffee. There is the town hall, the casa cultural and the church to have a look at. Be sure not to miss the unusual Placa Mejor with its open air games tables. Ondara's bullring, which was built in 1957, is worth a visit as you can enter the ring and get a real feel for this national sport!


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Places of Interest

  • Ondara Bullring

    N38o49.703 E0o00.925

    Parking: is in the car park and is free

    From here: it is free to visit, enter the bullring through the restaurant which is opposite the petrol station.

    Top tip: the bullring is only open when the restaurant is, which is Tuesday-Sunday 11.00-16.00.


     

  • Ondara La Marina Shopping Mall & Entertainment Complex

    N38o49.111 E0o01.455

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: the shopping mall is right beside you.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to check opening times and for a list of shops.

  • Ondara Old Town

    N38o49.703 E0o00.925

    Parking: is in the car park and is free

    From here: face the bullring and turn left, walk over the bridge and uphill to the old town, explore the narrow streets.  

Benidorm

Levante beach is one of many places to visit in Benidorm Spain

The Costa Blanca’s tourist capital and the Mediterranean’s equivalent of New York! Like it or dislike it, Benidorm is a must see for everyone, even if it is just so that you can say ‘I’ve been there’! It is one of the easiest places in the world to forget all your troubles, relax and simply do nothing! Over recent years Benidorm has been transformed into a major tourist destination.


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Places of Interest

  • 1 Benidorm Terra Mitica

    N38°33.461 W0°09.382

    Parking: is in the car park and there is a fixed charge for the day.

    From here: enter the park at the payment desks.

    Top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here and then place your mouse on the word navigation.

  • 2 Benidorm Terra Natura & Aqua Natura

    N38°34.165 W0°08.751

    Parking: is in the car park and there is a fixed charge for the day.

    From here: enter the park at the payment desks.

    Top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here 

  • 3 Benidorm Mundomar & Aqualandia

    N38°32.527 W0°05.696

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: enter either park at its corresponding payment desks.

    Mundomar top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here 

    Aqualandia top tip: keep a look out for discount vouchers which are often available in the papers, from supermarkets, printed off the web or if you buy your tickets in advance. For the official website and up-to-date opening times and prices click here.lick  click here

  • Benidorm Car Park

    N38°32.333 W0°07.733

    Parking: is in underground car park and is charged for by the length of stay.

    From here: exit the car park and walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then head down to the Levante beach. Once at the beach looking out to sea turn right for the old town, marina and Poniente beach.  

  • Benidorm Centro Comercial La Marina

    N38o32.299 W0o10.596

    Parking: is in the underground car park and is free.

    From here: walk up the stairs into the centre, remember where you parked!

    Top tip: for more information about the shops and opening times take a look at the official website.

  • Benidorm Marina

    N38°32.093 W0°07.940

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the marina, parking is in the underground pay car park and is charged for by length of stay.

    From here: exit the car park and walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then head down to the Levante beach. Once at the beach looking out to sea turn right, walk through the old town to the marina.

    Top tip: Excursiones Marítimas offer trips to and from the Island of Tabarca. The prices and timetables vary depending on the time of the year, so check the boards and ask at the information hut or take a look at their website. It is normally 25€ for adults and 16€ for children for the return journey which takes about an hour and a half. 

  • Benidorm Market Large Wednesday & Sunday Morning

    N38o32.425 W0o06.745

    Parking: is anywhere you can find a space, check carefully as not all parking is free!

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to the market.  

  • Benidorm North End Levante Beach

    N38o32.138 W0o07.574

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the start of the beach beside the old town, parking is in the car park, or anywhere you can find a space, be sure to check if you need to buy a parking ticket first!

    From here: walk towards the sea and onto the beach and promenade.

    Top tip: parking is very difficult especially during the summer, so you might like to park at the La Marina shopping mall and take a taxi or catch a bus to the beach. 

  • Benidorm Old Town

    N38o32.007 W0o07.875

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the church right in the centre of the old town, for parking use car park.

    From here: from the car park walk back along the same road that you drove along to enter the car park, go straight on at the roundabout with the anchor on it and under the bridge to the Plaza de Hispanidad, then turn right to enter the streets of the old town and head uphill!

  • Benidorm Palace

    N38o32.800 W0o05.973

    Parking: is in the car park.

    From here: the Benidorm Palace is right beside you, enjoy your cabaret show!

    Top tip: for more information about the shows, tickets and promotions take a look at the official website, it is best to book your tickets in advance.

  • Benidorm South End Poniente Beach

    N38o32.237 W0o08.332

    Parking: this is the coordinate for the start of the beach beside the old town, parking is in the car park, or anywhere you can find a space, be sure to check if you need to buy a parking ticket first!

    From here: walk towards the sea and onto the beach and promenade.

    Top tip: parking is very difficult especially during the summer, so you might like to park at the La Marina shopping mall and take a taxi or catch a bus to the beach. 

  • Benidorm Tram Station

    N38o32.890 W0o08.026

    Parking: is in the un-tarmacadam area close to the tram station on the Cv776 and is free, this is the coordinate for the car park.

    From here: walk over the tram tracks and turn right to the tram station and buy your ticket.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website to find out timetables.  

Modern Shopping Malls

Modern Shopping Malls

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Places of Interest

  • Elche L'Aljub Shopping Mall

    N38°15.727 W0°43.323

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: walk into the shopping mall.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops. 

  • Lo Pagan Dos Mares Shopping Mall

    N37°49.161 W0°48.915

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: enter the Dos Mares shopping mall and enjoy!

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops. 

  • Murcia Nueva Condomina Shopping Mall

    N38°02.458 W1°08.943

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: walk into the massive shopping mall or through the car park to the large individual shops. Remember the Thader mall and Ikea are 2 minutes drive away using the bridge over the motorway.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops.

  • Murcia Thader Ikea Shopping Mall

    N38°01.806 W1°08.895

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: walk into the massive shopping mall or cross the car park for Ikea. Remember the Nueva Condomina mall is 2 minutes drive away using the bridge over the motorway.

    Top tip: take a look at the official webiste for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops.

  • Torrevieja Habaneras Shopping Mall

    N37°59.373 W0°41.170

    Parking: is in the car park 4 and is free.

    From here: exit the car park using the escalators, you have now arrived in the three story shopping mall! The shops are normally open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 22.00 and on a Sunday during the summer months.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops.  

Orihuela

There are so many places to visit in Orihuela Spain

Orihuela has one of the largest cultural heritages of any town or city in this area and was home to the famous Spanish poet Miguel Hernandez. So if it is museums that you love, then head to the Centro Historico and, most importantly to the very helpful tourist office to ask them for more information. Even if you are not a museum lover, Orihuela is still worth a visit, if only to experience the boutique shops, the tapas bars, the Tuesday morning market, plazas, and the real Spanish atmosphere which Orihuela has in abundance.


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Places of Interest

  • Orihuela Market Large Tuesday Morning

    N38°05.210 W0°56.241

    Parking: is in the car park and is free, it gets very busy on market day so you might have park further away and walk.

    From here: there are about 300 stalls located in the area known as Los Huertos.

  • Orihuela Market Medium Saturday Morning

    N38°04.960 W0°56.704

    Parking: is in pay car park 1, follow the shopping trolleys away from the river and you'll see the market in the large tree lined plaza.

    From here: this is the coordinate for the matket, there are about 100 stalls located in the area known as the Glorieta.

  • Orihuela Ociopia Shopping Mall

    N38°05.261 W0°57.284

    Parking: is in car park and is free.

    From here: the small shopping mall is right beside you, for a complete listing take a look at the official website and select 'planos' and then click on each level.  

    Top tip: you can park here and walk the short distance into Orihuela if you don't want to use the pay car park in the centre of the town.

  • Orihuela Palmeral Park Viewpoint

    N38°05.823 W0°56.811

    Parking: is in the turn off area for the viewpoint and is free.

    From here: views out over Orihuela and the palm park.

    Top tip: you can walk around the palm park, but it houses local schools and the towns sports facilities, so is best just viewed from above.

  • Orihuela Pay Car Park 1

    N38°05.080 W0°56.730

    Can be used with: tourist office town centre circus theater seminary of san miguel 

  • Orihuela Pinar de Bonanza Natural Park

    N38°06.007 W0°58.491

    Parking: is either near the entrance gate on the side of the road or inside the park next to the wooden huts.

    From here: walk or drive past the entrance gate (it is closed during the night) turn right and follow the road up to the wooden huts. This is the picnic area and the start of several marked walking and cycling paths.

    Top tip: thepark entrance is on camino roads so they may not be marked properly on your Sat Nav.  Exit the N340 where there is a sign for Pinar de Bonanza between the Ramon Transportes and the Chimenea Martinez buildings, continue along the tarmac road which is Calle 'A', turn right into Calle 'B' then left into Calle 'C' at the end of which is the entrance gate to the park.

  • Orihuela Rio Segura Walking Cycling Route

    N38°05.261 W0°57.284

    Parking: is in the car park of the Ociopia shopping mall and is free.

    From here: walk or cycle along the banks of the Rio Segura. To go towards the coast and Guardamar cycle through Orihuela town. The path goes past Benejuzar, Algorfa, Formentera, Rojales and finishes 30 kilometres away at the marina in Guardamar. This route can be done as one long journey from Orihuela to Guardamar or you can use the villages as starting/stopping points. To go inland towards the city of Murcia cycle in the other direction away from Orihuela.

    Top tip: go with friends and two cars, leave one car in the village where you want to finish and one at the start!! Or cycle to the city of Murcia and take the train back to Orihuela!!

  • Orihuela Seminary of San Miguel

    N38°05.250 W0°56.873

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged according to the length of stay, or you can drive up to the seminary, but parking is very limited.

    From here: stunning views out over the roof tops of Orihuela, the seminary which is a school for religious learning can only be visited as part of an organised tour.

    Top tip: walk up to the seminary using the footpath beside the winding road and walk down using the road at first, then go through the small metal gate which leads down to the Museum of the Reconquest.

  • Orihuela Theatro Circo

    N38°05.116 W0°56.610

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged according to the length of stay, or if you can find a space in any of the surrounding streets and is free.

    From here: this is the Circo Theatre.

    Top tip: to see the programme and to purchase tickets take a look at the official website (Spanish only).

  • Orihuela Tourist Office

    N38°05.080 W0°56.730

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged according to the length of stay.

    From here: walk from the car park and follow the signs for the tourist office for more information about the Cathedral, Bishops Palace, Seminary of San Miguel, Saint Domingo’s School, Santuary of our lady of Monserrate,  Museum of Reconquest, Rubalcava Palace, Museum of Sacred Art, Museum of Miguel Hernandez (Poet), Easter Museum, Archaeological Museum, the City Walls Museum, the Casino, the Teatro Circo and its many, many churches.

    Top tip: for free parking using the Ociopia shopping mall and walk the short distance into Orihuela.

  • Orihuela Town Centre

    N38°05.080 W0°56.730

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged according to the length of stay.

    From here: the car park is in the town centre, so just explore! Follow our Orihuela walking route and stop at the Tourist Office to collect a free map which has all of the museums marked on it to really get to know the town. 

    Top tip: for free parking using the Ociopia shopping mall and walk the short distance into Orihuela.

  • Orihuela Train Station

    N38°04.704 W0°56.650

    Main Stations along the line: north to Elche Parque and Alicante, south to Murcia.  

    Parking: is in the station car park and is charged according to the length of stay, alternatively you can park for free if you can find a space in any side street.

    From here: the train goes every hour (more frequently at peak times) south to Murcia or north to Elche and Alicante.

    Top tip: the line is used by various regional operates, but you can find the timetable using the Renfe website. Click on the word welcome to change the site to English.

    For the quicker medium distance trains which just stop at Murcia, Elche and Alicante the site works using the end stations of each line only, so in this case Murcia and Alicante. In the drop down menus on the Departure select Murcia if you want to go to Elche or Alicante and Alicante if you want to go to Murcia. In the drop down menu for Destination select the end station that you are going to, select the date, then click search. To find the time that the train stops at Orihuela click on the train that you want in the Train/Route column and the time table will pop up. 

    For the slower local trains which stop at all the stations click on the word Commuter (Cercanias in Spanish) on the left side of the screen underneath the words Products and Services of. Still on the left of the screen click on Murcia/Alicante. In the Departure Point dropdown menu select your departure station, in this case Orihula. In the Destination dropdown menu select the station you are travelling to which will be Murcia, Elche Parque or Alicante. Select the date of travel and then click on search and the timetable will appear. To find the times for the return journey, move your mouse over the words Request Return Times on the Day and once the hand symbol appears click. The Departure Point, Destination and timetable will change to the one for the return journey.

  • Orihuela Walking Route

    N38°05.080 W0°56.730

     Top tip: print out our Orihuela walking route so that you can get to know the city. The route starts from the city centre car park and goes past the tourist office. 

Lo Pagan

The promenade is one of many places to visit in Lo Pagan Costa Calida Spain

Lo Pagan is situated on the north shore of the Mar Menor and has merged with San Pedro del Pinatar to become one big town. Lo Pagan has a beautiful beach, promenade and small marina. During the summer months there is a lively funfair beside the marina which adds to the seaside atmosphere.


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Places of Interest

  • Lo Pagan Beach

    N37°48.722 W0°47.682

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk down onto the beach.

  • Lo Pagan Children's Funfair

    N37°49.042 W0°47.170

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk to the funfair which is beside the marina. It is open during the summer months only.

  • Lo Pagan Dos Mares Shopping Mall

    N37°49.161 W0°48.915

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: enter the Dos Mares shopping mall and enjoy!

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops. 

  • Lo Pagan Marina

    N37°49.042 W0°47.170

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk to the marina.

  • Lo Pagan Mud Baths

    N37°49.236 W0°46.581

    Parking: is in the car parking places alongside the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: starting from the windmill go along the elevated salinas walking and cycling route, the wooden steps into the mud baths are on the left.

  • Lo Pagan Promenade

    N37°48.722 W0°47.682

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away.

    From here: walk down onto the promenade and enjoy, it runs alongside the beach on both sides of the marina.

  • Lo Pagan Salinas Walking & Cycling Route

    N37°49.236 W0°46.581

    Parking: is in the car park and is free, it gets very busy during high season, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: starting from the windmill go along the elevated salinas walking and cycling route out to sea past lots of wooden platforms on the left which give access to the water and more importantly the therapeutic mud, you can stop and give it a go too!! This walking and cycling route continues for miles and you feel like you can almost touch the hotels on the La Manga Strip, just turn around when you\'ve had enough!! Or continue all the way to the marina in San Pedro del Pinatar and then return to Lo Pagan using the cycle track which runs parallel to the road.

Torrevieja

The sea front is one of many places to visit in Torrevieja Spain

Torrevieja is a busy, bustling town that has a lively atmosphere all year round, day and night. The two harbours offer a relaxing atmosphere where you can sit back and unwind or take the boat to Tabarca Island. The promenade and 1.6km marina promenade are both excellent places to stretch your legs or burn off the ice cream! There are two major beaches either side of the marinas which get very busy during the summer. The day and night market along the sea front means that there is always something to do and the funfair provides more entertainment during the summer evenings.


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Places of Interest

  • Torrevieja Auditorio Conservatorio Internacional de Musica

    N38°0.022 W0°40.804

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: the auditorio is beside the car park.

  • Torrevieja Beach North

    N37°58.608 W0°40.271

    Parking: is in the pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: the beach is about a 10 minute walk from here, exit pay car park 1 and turn right, continue along the promenade until you reach the beach known as Playa del Cura.

  • Torrevieja Beach South

    N37°58.480 W0°41.492

    Parking: is on the road and is free, if you can find a space.

    From here: the beach known as Playa del Acequion is straight in front of you!

    Parking tip: spaces maybe available in the pay car park 2 underground or in pay car park 3 beside the old marina. Exit either car park and walk towards the beach keeping the sea on your left hand side.

  • Torrevieja Boat Trips

    N37°58.377 W0°40.729

    Parking: is in the pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: make your way towards the boat warehouses beside the car park and opposite the submarine, the boats to Island of Tabarca depart from here.

    Top tip: The cruise lasts approximately 45 minutes and opperates daily from March to November. There is a notice board beside the boat that displays the most up-to-date time table. Return tickets cost 21€ for adults, 10€ for children aged 5 to 10 years and it is free for children under 5. The restaurants on the Island are very expensive, so it is best to pack a picnic.

  • Torrevieja Car Park 1

    N37°58.377 W0°40.729

    Can be used with: • tourist office • tourist train • beach north • new marina • marina promenade • market day & night • promenade • fun fair • centro cultural del carmen • teatro municipal • palacio de la musica

    Top tip: take your ticket and pay when exiting the car park. 

  • Torrevieja Car Park 2

    N37°58.540 W0°41.041

    Can be used with: • town centre • beach south

    Top tip: take your ticket and pay when exiting the car park. 

  • Torrevieja Car Park 3

    N37°58.544 W0°41.239

    Can be used with: • beach south • old marina • boat trips

    Top tip: take your ticket and pay when exiting the car park.

  • Torrevieja Car Park 4

    N37°59.373 W0°41.170

    Can be used with: • entertainment area • habaneras shopping mall

    Top tip: this car park is free.

  • Torrevieja Centro Cultural del Carmen

    N37°58.630 W0°40.513

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk past the day and night market and follow the signs to the Centro Cultural del Carmen.

    Top tip: print off this map and take it with you!

  • Torrevieja Entertainment Area

    N37°59.373 W0°41.170

    Parking: is in pay car park 4 and is free.

    From here: exit the car park using the escalators, go up one floor to level 1 and walk away from the front of the mall, past all of the shops to the exit at the back, cross the street and continue past the restaurants, the Ozone complex is at the end and the bowling alley is hidden in the far left hand corner.

  • Torrevieja Funfair

    N37°58.377 W0°40.729

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: you'll see the funfair right beside pay car park 1, it is generally open in the evenings during high season. 

  • Torrevieja Habaneras Shopping Mall

    N37°59.373 W0°41.170

    Parking: is in the car park 4 and is free.

    From here: exit the car park using the escalators, you have now arrived in the three story shopping mall! The shops are normally open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 22.00 and on a Sunday during the summer months.

    Top tip: take a look at the official website for the most up to date opening times and a plan of the shops.  

  • Torrevieja Marina New

    N37°58.345 W0°40.800

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk out of pay car park 1 where you drove in, turn right and continue along the pavement until you arrive at the new marina.

  • Torrevieja Marina Old

    N37°58.564 W0°41.284

    Parking: is in pay car park 3 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: exit the car park, walk past the buildings to the marina with its boats and restaurants.

  • Torrevieja Marina Promenade

    N37°58.425 W0°40.710

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk out of pay car park 1 where you entered, the 1.6 kilometre long marina promenade is straight in front of you.

  • Torrevieja Market Day & Night

    N37°58.523 W0°40.945

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk out of pay car park 1 where you drove in, continue past the start of the pier then turn left, the day and night market is directly in front of you. During the summer it gets going around midday and closes at midnight, in the winter there are a lot less stalls and it tends to be open from midday until early evening.

  • Torrevieja Market Large Friday Morning

    N37°59.052 W0°40.436

    Parking: is on the road and is free, it gets very busy when the market is on, so you might have to park further away and walk or get here early in the morning.

    From here: follow the shopping trolleys to enter the large market.

    Top tip: this large market is held in the residential zone of the town, inland from the centre, so isn't a walkable distance from the sea!

  • Torrevieja Municipal Sports Centre

    N37°59.808 W0°40.575

    Parking: is in the car park and is free.

    From here: walk across to entrance for the swimming pool, gym or to take part in any of the classes.

    Top tip: the facility is known as the Palacio de Deportes Infanta Cristina, for more information take a look at the official website.

  • Torrevieja Palacio de la Musica

    N37°58.758 W0°40.844

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk past the day and night market and follow the signs to the Palacio de la Musica.

    Top tip: print off this map and take it with you!

  • Torrevieja Promenade

    N37°58.377 W0°40.729

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk out of pay car park 1 where you drove in, turn left for the short promenade past the day and night market to the Club Nautico or right for a longer promenade past the shops and many beach front restaurants.

  • Torrevieja Teatro Municipal

    N37°58.585 W37°41.026

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk past the day and night market and follow the signs to the Teatro Municipal.

    Top tip: print off this map and take it with you!

  • Torrevieja Tourist Office

    N37°58.553 W0°40.767

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk out of pay car park 1 where you drove in, turn left and enter the day and night market, the tourist office is on the opposite side of the road at the sharp bend.

  • Torrevieja Tourist Train

    N37°58.523 W0°40.945

    Parking: is in pay car park 1 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: exit pay car park 1, the tourist train stop is located behind the day and night market near the 'wave waterfall' fountain, please ask at the tourist office for a timetable.

  • Torrevieja Town Centre

    N37°58.650 W0°40.983

    Parking: is in the pay car park 2 and is charged by the length of stay, keep your ticket and pay when you are ready to leave. Free parking is available on the roads around this area, but spaces are very hard to find.

    From here: walk from pay car park 2 towards the buildings keeping the sea behind you, after about 300 metres you will reach the street called Ramon Gallud, this is the main high street of Torrevieja with the impressive church and its square to enjoy.

    Top tip: collect a free map from the tourist office, which is on the opposite side of the road to the day and night market where the road bends sharply.

  • Torrevieja Water Park Aquopolis

    N37°59.634 W0°40.789

    Parking: is in the car park and is charged by the day.

    From here: the water park is right beside you, it is open during the summer months only.

    Top tip: Take a look at the official website for the Aquopolis Torrevieja for up to date information about timetables and prices.

  • Torrevieja Water Park Flamingo

    N38°00.776 W0°41.571

    Parking: is on the road and is free.

    From here: the water park is right beside you, it is open during the summer months only.

    Top tip: situated on urbanisation La Siesta just on the edge of Torrevieja. It is open June & September 11.00-18.00 and July & August 11.00-19.00. Tickets for adults are 11€ OAP's and children are 9€ and under 4's are free. For more information take a look at the official website.

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