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B&B HOTEL Alicante Centro
Alex R.
4.5/5
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Great hotel very conveniently situated form the railway station. A relatively quick walk to main restaurant area too. Clean, comfortable and reasonably priced.
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B&B HOTEL Alicante Aeropuerto
Ahmed
4.5/5
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C’est un très bon hôtel, personnel très accueillant,mais malheureusement assez éloigné du centre. À moins d’être véhiculé, il est compliqué de se rendre en ville. Avec mon compagnon, nous avons dû prendre le bus tous les matins. L’arrêt se trouve à environ 15 minutes à pied de l’hôtel, et les passages ne sont pas très fréquents. Nous avons choisi cet hôtel pour son prix : parmi tous ceux que nous avions consultés, il était le moins cher. Et le plus qualitatif. Au final, même en ajoutant le coût du bus, cela nous revenait bien moins cher que de prendre un hôtel en plein centre. Cependant, son éloignement reste un inconvénient, surtout si vous prévoyez de rester plusieurs jours. À moins d'être véhiculé
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B&B HOTEL Alicante Aeropuerto
Eduardo
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Cómodo y funcional, mejor opción para un viaje de trabajo y con fácil acceso en coche a principales carreteras y aeropuerto.
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B&B HOTEL Alicante Aeropuerto
Elena
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La estancia en el alojamiento estuvo genial, con todo lo necesario. Además, la opción de disponer de café, agua y té las 24 horas es un detalle muy de agradecer. El desayuno estaba muy completo y todo muy bueno. La única pega de la habitación fue la almohada, demasiado delgada y sin almohadas extra disponibles. En varias ocasiones tuvimos que doblarla por la mitad para poder dormir cómodamente.
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B&B HOTEL Alicante
Kristo
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Hotel B&B Alicante (Calle Belgica 1) is well located (bus stop, nice view at sea shore). Near there is a marvelous park (El Palmeral). It was a great start point for journeys to the city center and other towns (Santa Pola, Elche) with the public transport or Cabify. The staff at the reception desk is very helpful and nice, fluent in English. There was a 24h possibility to prepare drinks (coffee, tea, water) in the lobby. Fresh orange juice for the breakfast was delightful. I missed fresh vegetables for the breakfast (there were only tomatoes). I really enjoy my stay with the family and I can truly recommended this hotel.
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B&B HOTEL Alicante
Carmen
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Me gusta la cadena, por su confort. Comodidad. Calidad precio 10 de 10
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Alicante will enchant you: Golden beaches, vibrant culture, and a perfect climate await!

Alicante is a historic, sun-drenched city on Spain’s Costa Blanca. Known by the Romans as Lucentum, the City of Light, it earns its name with gorgeous beaches and over 300 days of sun each year. Hotels in Alicante offer travellers a Mediterranean paradise with plenty to see and do.

Book a hotel in Alicante – discover the City of Light!

Once you’re here, the Barrio de Santa Cruz offers an ideal stepping-off point from your Alicante accommodation to discover the city. Called El Barrio by many, the neighbourhood boasts many historic attractions. Medieval churches offer a peaceful respite from the busy town, and include the co-cathedral of San Nicolás de Bari, a 15th century Gothic construction, and the Basilica of Santa María, Alicante’s oldest active church. The Esplanada, Alicante’s palm-lined seafront promenade, is just steps away from the historic centre.

Art and culture in Alicante

Chief among Alicante’s many sights is the Castillo de Santa Bárbara, a 16th century hilltop castle where you can take in sweeping views of the city, sea and the Alicante plain. Footpaths lead up the hill to the castle, though there is also a lift for those who wish to avoid the sweaty climb.

Art lovers will have a gala time amidst Alicante’s vibrant cultural scene. The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo is a particular favourite, boasting paintings by Dalí, Picasso, Miró, and other Spanish greats. At MARQ, Alicante’s archaeological museum, you can discover the lives of the region’s past inhabitants, from prehistory to modern times.

Best value for money hotels in Alicante: your ticket to fun in the sun

If taking in the sun is a priority for you, make sure that your hotel in Alicante is close to one of the city’s two main beaches. The Playa de Postiguet is right next to the Esplanada and the old city, while Playa de San Juan one of the most popular beaches on the Costa Blanca, humming with activity day and night. Enjoy excursions to the numerous beach resorts all along the Costa Blanca, as well as secluded spots like Isla Tabarca.

Nightlife and festivities

With a population of fun-loving locals, students and tourists, Alicante’s nightlife is not to be missed. The bars and discos of El Barrio fill up every night, while the festive crowds fill up the beachside promenades well into the wee hours, especially during the summer.

Alicante is known for its annual festivals, including the Hogueras de San Juan (Bonfires of St John), held on Midsummer with street celebrations and pyrotechnic displays, and Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians), which celebrates the reconquest of Spain.

All in all, Alicante offers a sunny Mediterranean getaway for all kinds of travellers. Check out the affordable hotels in Alicante from B&B HOTELS, and enjoy the beaches, festivals and attractions this Costa Blanca city has to offer!