Benidorm
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By road
A Benidorm is accessible by car on the road N-332 and Highway AP-7, which has two outlets in Benidorm tolls, the Poniente, Terra Mitica (65A) and Levante (65).
By bus
You can also access intercity bus from Alicante, Valencia, Madrid, Cantabria, Basque Country, Navarra, La Rioja, etc.. Bus Station located in Benidorm Levante exit opposite the fire station, the Palais de Justice, the sports city "Illa de Benidorm" and Educational Complex "Salto del Agua".
In Benidorm there is bus service provided by Llorente Bus Company, popularly called gua-gua, which covers the towns and surrounding areas as Alfaz del Pi and Albir, Altea, Finestrat, La Nucia, the Cala de Finestrat, Villajoyosa and the Castle of Guadalest .
Tossal of Cala
The Tossal of Cala Creek site between Finestrat and the Bay of Benidorm. Iberian settlement is a late (third century - BC), which falls within the activity area of Benidorm as a trading point and a landing used since ancient times.Much of the site has been destroyed by development pressure in the area, being located in the upper portion of the hill the remains of a room along the access road to the lookout.This Iberian village was located at the top of the hill, fortified with a wall.Among the most outstanding pieces include a black lacquer Attic pottery, ceramics Elche-Archena Iberian style, figurative warriors, Kalat, vases, Campanian A and B, skylights Republican and sculptural remains of a bull, all in the Provincial Archaeological Museum Alicante.
Church of San Jaime and Santa Ana
The Church of San Jaime and Santa Ana is a temple of worship catholic located in Benidorm, province of Alicante, Autonomous Community of Valencia, Spain .It is situated at the top of the old town, at the top of the hill Canfali. It was built between 1740 and 1780 occur after the discovery of the Virgen del Suffrage, patron saint of Benidorm.Practically free, articulates three seats, two sea relapsers and third, the Plaza de San Jaime, more urban, where the main entrance to the temple.
Torre Punta del Cavall
Torre Punta del Cavall is a sixteenth-century fortified tower located in the Punta de las Caletas and Punta del Cavallo at low altitude above sea level in the town of Benidorm (Alicante Province , Spain). This tower also known as Caletes them (Torre de les Caletes).
El Mirador de la Punta del Canfali
El Mirador de la Punta del Canfali. On the big rock that divides the two beaches stood the fortress that served as a defense against the incursions of Algerian and Berber pirates in the XIV, XV and XVI. Later the castle was abandoned, leaving today only some remnants of the walls, which remain lying on the rocks of lookout, also known as Mediterranean balcony.
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