our 5 day Christmas getaway in Alicante

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we travelled from Norway to Alicante, Spain for a few days before and after Christmas day. i posted earlier in this winter challenge featuring the fabulous street lighting but here i want to give a much broader impression of this wonderful getaway trip. the photos are presented in chronological order, starting on Dec 23

after resting and freshening up at our hotel we ventured out in the evening to take in the city. on the first streetcorner we came to was this quaint old shop selling a combination of porcelain and herbs. i don't know how long this shop had been in business but the building was from a time when street art was an integral part of the design but sadly all the surrounding buildings were built in a much more modern time

the city was clearly in the Christmas spirit. this was one of the few decorations that portrayed a more northern theme with reindeer and snowflakes. thankfully we never saw any tacky displays such as Santa Claus playing a saxophone and the likes

up early on the 24th, out walking around Santa Cruz, one of the older parts of town

we climbed the hill with the intention of going to the Castillo de Santa Bárbara. it was quite a climb but when we got to the outer port to the castle we discovered it was closed for Christmas. that is one of the disadvantages of just wandering around without knowing much about your destination. so while we were disappointed about not getting inside the castle we still got great views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea

as well as the natural surroundings beyond the city limits


on the way down we roamed the alleys of followed the signs to the monastery where there was a great view back up to where we came from and the castle above

though there were roads most of the way up the hill almost the entire area was for pedestrians only. we saw a couple of parking lots but there were far more residences than there were places to park a car. indeed many of the residences were bult along stairways not steep roads. while that may make it challenging to live here for us as visitors it was slendidly peaceful and relaxed. like hiking up a mountain but instead of trails there were stairs with houses on both sides.

after dark we went out exploring along the harbor and the esplanade where we happened upon a gigantic Christmas bulb, like the ones use to decorate a tree but huge, free standing and all lit up with stars and stuff


you can walk through it and view the globe from the inside

of course there were stalls selling a variety of wares, mostly gift type items, arts and crafts. here the stall offered carved stone and minerals in all different shapes and colors

the esplanade is paved with waves

at one end is the world's tallest nativity with the Virgin Mary with child and the three kings bearing gifts

it's an amazing scene with lights continually changing color

and the size of the figures is quite impressive indeed

closer to the cathedral there was a golden conical tree with it's own programmed light show

as we were searching for a restaurant to get some dinner we stumbled upon San Francisco Street better known as Calle de Las Setas, the mushroom street. what a great street. apparently the area was recently in decline economically and some creative soul(s) came up with this brilliant idea of how to attract people back to it. and it's become far beyond successful, it's now one of the main attractions of the city.

while wandering around on Christmas Day we came across this mural in a different part of town, maybe somebody wanting to attract a little attention here as well

our destination was the old bullfighting ring, Plaza de Toros. there haven't been any bullfights in recent years though there is a museum of the history. the ring is now a popular roller skating rink and it being a holiday lots of folk were enjoying it inside the famed walls

outside in the plaza here is a fountain

and a sculpture of bulls being led into the ring by a picador.

there is greenery pretty much everywhere along the harbor and separating the beach from the busy road along the water.

in the marina there were boat tours available but we chose to sit and watch the birds and locals on the dock trying to catch the small fish that came to the surface when the people threw some bread crumbs in the water.


other birds preferred feeding on the date trees along the edge of the beach

a banana flower gives the area a feeling of the tropics

back again around the cathedral the buildings are very prestigious and historical, whether they are governmental or church related.

we had been walking most of the day so it was time to sit and have a meal. it being Christmas Day most of the restaurants were closed to our surprise so there were only a few to choose from and after 5 in the evening very few remained open.

the castle was open again on the 26th so we got an early start to beat the heat for the climb to the top.

the views from inside the castle were even better than our previous time here.

there was a nice history museum inside the castle with remnants all the way back to the Roman empire but frankly we were more interested in the greenery

which there was plenty of .

making us feel like we were in the tropics

in several of the parks back down in the city there were huge impressive Moreton Bay fig trees imported many years ago from Queensland, Australia

in the afternoon before our last night here we revisited the mushroom street. we are both avid fungi foragers so this must be the funnest street we have ever been on

in the evening we searched out a couple of Christmas markets. lots of activity. even though it was Dec 27th Christmas celebrations were still going strong.

we had an excruciatingly early flight the next morning and this was a wonderful way to conclude our trip

Bon Nadal is Catalan for Merry Christmas

i wish everybody a PEACEFUL AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

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How are you, sir @eolianpariah2
How beautiful is this place that you visited, I love the aerial photographs of the city. Beautiful photographs
Have a happy and prosperous 2025

i am fine thank you
the city of Alicante is a great place to visit. so much to see for a small city and very nice Christmas celebrations. i am glad you liked the post, there were many wonderful sights
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family. please give your grandfather a hug from hindavi and I and wish him a Happy New Year from us
!BBH
!INDEED

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Beautiful place and amazing photos Happy New Year :)

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