Sightseeing
Cartagena has loads of culture, history, and is a great city to explore.
There is a lovely harbour area with boat trips, interesting museums, an amazing roman theatre, and wide shopping streets to grab a coffee and people watch.
30 minutes drive.
359 locals recommend
Cartagena
Cartagena has loads of culture, history, and is a great city to explore.
There is a lovely harbour area with boat trips, interesting museums, an amazing roman theatre, and wide shopping streets to grab a coffee and people watch.
30 minutes drive.
Neighbourhoods
Square 525 leading to Rio Nalon is a busy pedestrianised street lined with cafes, restaurants, shops, and bars. Busy during the day, it comes alive at night. The restaurants are varied, and you can get food from all over the world. Set menus are popular.
Avenida Río Nalón
Avenida Río NalónSquare 525 leading to Rio Nalon is a busy pedestrianised street lined with cafes, restaurants, shops, and bars. Busy during the day, it comes alive at night. The restaurants are varied, and you can get food from all over the world. Set menus are popular.
Calle de la Feria is really 2 pedestrianised streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Located in the "Old Town", this is where the locals hang out. Great options for churros y chocolate!
Calle de la Feria
Calle de la FeriaCalle de la Feria is really 2 pedestrianised streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Located in the "Old Town", this is where the locals hang out. Great options for churros y chocolate!
Shopping
A shopper's paradise, La Zenia Boulevard is about 30 minute's drive from Los Alcázares, towards Torrevieja. Lots of free underground parking.
All the shops you could wish for, including Zara, Bershka, Primark, H&M, Pull & Bear, and many more.
There is also a huge Al Campo supermarket, Decathlon, and Leroy Merlin.
The top floor has a food court offering a range of food options.
105 locals recommend
La Zenia
A shopper's paradise, La Zenia Boulevard is about 30 minute's drive from Los Alcázares, towards Torrevieja. Lots of free underground parking.
All the shops you could wish for, including Zara, Bershka, Primark, H&M, Pull & Bear, and many more.
There is also a huge Al Campo supermarket, Decathlon, and Leroy Merlin.
The top floor has a food court offering a range of food options.
Every Saturday from 8-2 there is a market in Los Narejos selling fresh fruit & vegetables, baked goods, rotisserie chicken, clothes, gifts, and homewares.
In the surrounding streets are many cafes to rest and watch the shoppers.
9 locals recommend
Los Narejos
59 P.º de los NarejosEvery Saturday from 8-2 there is a market in Los Narejos selling fresh fruit & vegetables, baked goods, rotisserie chicken, clothes, gifts, and homewares.
In the surrounding streets are many cafes to rest and watch the shoppers.
This is where you will find the Tuesday Market, 8am-2pm. About 100m from Casa Ona.
Stalls selling fresh fruit & vegetables, rotisserie chicken, baked goods, gifts, clothes, and homewares.
Calle de la Rambla
Calle de la RamblaThis is where you will find the Tuesday Market, 8am-2pm. About 100m from Casa Ona.
Stalls selling fresh fruit & vegetables, rotisserie chicken, baked goods, gifts, clothes, and homewares.
Traveler advice
Getting around
Walking in Los Alcazares
Los Alcázares is mostly flat and easy to walk around.
There is a 5km promenade around the Mar Menor which makes for a beautiful stroll. There are many chiringuitos open for drinks, ice creams, & tapas in season.
From Casa Ona - walking times:
Beach - 5 minutes
Town Hall - 5 minutes
Closest café - 2 minutes
Closest restaurant - 5 minutes
Market (Tuesdays) 2 minutes, (Saturday) 25 minutes
Square 525/Ave Rio Nalon bars & restaurants - 20 minutes
Calle La Feria cafés & restaurants - 10 minutes
Supermarkets - 20 minutes
Local shops - 5 minutes
Launderette - 10 minutes
Pharmacy - 5 minutes