Interesting Places in Alcoy, a Spanish City in the Province of Alicante
Alcoy used to be a tranquil city in the south-eastern part of Spain. With the rising prominence of the festival each year depicting the battle between the Moors and the Christians, this Ciudad de Alcoy has taken its place on the world map as a recommended tourist destination. Alcoy is only about an hour drive from Alicante, where the International Airport is situated. This city can also be reached from the Murcia Airport and the Valencia Airport. So – this industrial place would be very accessible to any guest flying from anywhere around the globe.
Although Ciudad de Alcoy has been famous for one of the stages for the Moors versus Christian battles, there are still many other places that deserve a visit. Thus, it can be said that it is still worthwhile to go there even if it is not during the month of April.
Tourist attractions in Alcoy
• Plaza de Espana – This is the center of Alcoy, which has classical buildings. Among the famous structures are Parish Church of Santa Maria and the Ayuntamiento (Town Hall).
• Iglesia de Santa Maria – This is an 18th century church situated in the center of Alcoy, in the Plaza de Espana.
• Iglesia de San Jorge – This is a 20th century church which has been named after St. George, the patron saint of Alcoy. St. George, according to legends came to the rescue of the Christians while in battle with the Moors.
• Camilo Visedo Archeological Museum – This is a museum in Alcoy that exhibits Iberian, Roman and Moorish relics and artifacts.
• Circulo Industrial – This is a modernista building that dates back in 1868 and has been famous for its ceramics and iron works. This is a cultural center for concerts and art exhibits.
• Fiesta del Casal Sant Jordi Museum – This is a museum that displays different costumes and programmes used in in the different annual festivals of the Moors and Christians.
• El Puente de Maria Cristina – This is one of the impressive bridges in Alcoy. It was built over the Barchell River in 1837.
• The Canalejas Viaduct – This was built in 1907 and is 54 meters high.
• La Fonta Roja – This is Alcoy’s natural park and is a typical type of Mediterranean forest.
• Safari de Altana – This is a safari park situated a few kilometers from Alcoy.
• The bridges of Sant Jordi, Bridge of Fernando and Viaduct of Canalejas are also attractions in Alcoy.
• The Mediterranean coastline offers beautiful beaches and enjoyment of water sports like diving, canoeing and skiing.
With all these other beautiful spots in Alcoy, anybody who loves to see places will be fascinated with this beautiful city. Amenities in the place are ready – car rental and hotels, restaurants and entertainment centers. There is nothing lacking in this tourist destination.