
Murcia Cathedral, a tall tower and the heart of Alfonso X the Wise
Holding many secrets, Murcia cathedral was once a mosque, boasts one of the tallest bell towers and safeguards the heart of a Castilian king.
Holding many secrets, Murcia cathedral was once a mosque, boasts one of the tallest bell towers and safeguards the heart of a Castilian king.
The Convent of Santa Clara guards an incredible secret inside: the remains of an Arab palace and one of the oldest pools in Spain.
La Manga is one of the most unique areas in the Murcia region. It is a tourist icon along the Spanish Mediterranean and its curious appearance has made it a focal point. Find out about the basic things to do there and some of the main restaurants.
The small region of Murcia is home to a plethora of attractions: on the coast, inland, in the cities and in nature. Let’s explore it in this article!
Descubre la lista de lugares imprescindibles que ver en Murcia capital, un excelente lugar para una parada de dos o tres días de viaje por esta parte de la costa mediterránea española.
Caravaca de la Cruz is a magical place where Muslims and Knights Templar defended their faiths.
Murcia’s most attractive beaches are not always long stretches of sand. This guide will show you ten unique bathing areas in the region.
The small region of Murcia is home to a plethora of attractions: on the coast, inland, in the cities and in nature. Let’s explore it in this article!
La Manga is one of the most unique areas in the Murcia region. It is a tourist icon along the Spanish Mediterranean and its curious appearance has made it a focal point. Find out about the basic things to do there and some of the main restaurants.
One of the most traditional corners of the capital of Murcia has also become the city’s hub for tapas.
Watching the sunset from a beach, a wine tasting, or a wonderful walk along the river are just a few of the romantic possibilities offered by Murcia.
In Puerto de Mazarrón, you will find milestones from the town’s past, as well as an impressive number of beaches scattered along the coast. Find out what to see in Puerto de Mazarrón.
The cuisine of Murcia is based principally on produce from its rich vegetable-producing regions, the perfect match for cold cuts, juicy meat and fish from the Mediterranean.
It is easy to spot the enormous Christ statue that crowns Monteagudo castle, but not everybody knows the secrets concealed between its walls.
Holding many secrets, Murcia cathedral was once a mosque, boasts one of the tallest bell towers and safeguards the heart of a Castilian king.
The Convent of Santa Clara guards an incredible secret inside: the remains of an Arab palace and one of the oldest pools in Spain.
One of the most traditional corners of the capital of Murcia has also become the city’s hub for tapas.
Nestled in the foothills of the Cordillera Sur mountain range, in the outskirts of the city of Murcia, this great Baroque temple is a wonder in which faith, art, and nature combine.
La Manga is one of the most unique areas in the Murcia region. It is a tourist icon along the Spanish Mediterranean and its curious appearance has made it a focal point. Find out about the basic things to do there and some of the main restaurants.
Any good shopping outing in Murcia should include a walk down its historical streets, Calle Platería and Calle Jabonería, which are lined with shops selling clothes, fabric, crafts and gourmet products.
La Manga is one of the most unique areas in the Murcia region. It is a tourist icon along the Spanish Mediterranean and its curious appearance has made it a focal point. Find out about the basic things to do there and some of the main restaurants.
Murcia’s most attractive beaches are not always long stretches of sand. This guide will show you ten unique bathing areas in the region.
In Puerto de Mazarrón, you will find milestones from the town’s past, as well as an impressive number of beaches scattered along the coast. Find out what to see in Puerto de Mazarrón.
In this article, we take a look at what to see in Cartagena, including its rich Roman legacy and its illustrious heritage as a major military site in the Mediterranean.
Lorca, the second largest municipality in Spain, is home to an impressive castle that pays homage to the sun and was in operation until the nineteenth century.
Caravaca de la Cruz is a magical place where Muslims and Knights Templar defended their faiths.
In this article we present a one-day, hour-by-hour itinerary for Murcia, to ensure you make the most of your day in this fascinating city.
A weekend in Murcia is perfect for getting to know this city in south-eastern Spanish at a leisurely pace. Its pleasant yet buzzing streets, together with the convenient size of its historic quarter, make Murcia an excellent city for a weekend trip.
Find out what you can see in Murcia on a three-day stay — from its big cities to beaches and impressive green spaces.