3 Days in Alicante: My Secret Itinerary (No Tourist Traps)
My first trip to Alicante, I got stuck in the beach crowds until I discovered a local's secret: skip the main promenade for the hidden alleys of Barrio de Santa Cruz. That's when I realized Alicante isn't just a beach destination—it's a living, breathing city with history in every cobblestone. After 3 years living here, I've perfected a 3-day itinerary that avoids the crowds and hits all the magic spots. Here’s exactly how to do it right.
Day 1: Old Town Soul & Sunset Magic
Start at Plaza de la Santa Cruz—this isn't just a square, it's the heartbeat of Alicante. Wander past pastel-colored buildings, sip a frappé (2.50 EUR) at Café de la Plaza, and watch locals play chess. For lunch, dive into La Cervecería for pa amb tomàquet (5 EUR)—it’s the real deal, not the tourist trap. Then head to the Alcázar of Alicante (5 EUR entry) for epic city views. As the sun dips, walk to El Cabañil (10-min walk from old town) for sunset cocktails (8 EUR)—the view over the harbor is pure magic.
Where to Stay: I stayed at Hostal Smile & Co (4.9★, 520 reviews) for its rooftop terrace facing the sea. At 85 EUR/night, it’s worth every euro. It’s a 3-minute walk to Santa Cruz, and the owners give you a map of hidden cafes only locals know.
Day 2: Beaches & Hidden Culture
Trade the crowded beach for La Malvarrosa (15 mins by
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