Expoholidays - Villapepita
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Spacious and bright 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom beachfront apartment. The house is distributed in 3 bedrooms with single beds and a double, separate kitchen and fully equipped with appliances, living room and 2 bathrooms. But the best part of the house: the large spacious terrace where there is a chill area with a sofa and even a barbecue! It has side views of the beach, numerous restaurants and cafes nearby and parking included with the stay. Other things to note 🏛️ What to see in Almería city: La Alcazaba de Almería Monumental Historic Complex: impressive 10th century Andalusian fortress, with three walled enclosures, gardens, panoramic views of the harbor. Museum of Art – Space 2: dedicated to contemporary Almerian art since the 1980s. MUREC (Museum of Spanish Realism). Guitar Museum. Doña Pakyta Museum: highlights provincial painting and landscaping from the late 19th to the 20th century, installed in a regionalist house donated by Doña Pakyta. Civil War shelters: restored underground galleries, visit to an old bakery, operating room and shelters designed in 1937–38. Sanctuary of the Virgen del Mar: Renaissance and late Gothic temple, seat of the local patron saint; heritage building of great artistic value. Parque de las Familias (formerly Ciudad de los Niños): the largest children's park in Andalusia, ideal if you are traveling with children, with large green and recreational areas. Almería Bullring: monument declared BIC in 2021; cultural symbol of the city. 🌿 Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park (about 17 km from Almería) This park offers a spectacular natural setting where the desert meets the Mediterranean Sea. Top places and activities: Playa de los Muertos: crystal clear turquoise waters, pebble beach and access via a 15-minute walk; ideal to visit early to avoid crowds. Cala San Pedro: quiet enclave with fine sand and desert environment. It is reached after a walk or by boat from Las Negras. Mirador de las Sirenas and Faro de Cabo de Gata: iconic views of the Sirenas reef. Recommendations: enjoy the exquisite and quality local cuisine with local products. 🏛️ What to See in the City of Almeria Monumental Complex – Alcazaba of Almería: An impressive 10th-century Andalusian fortress with three walled enclosures, gardens, and panoramic views of the harbor. Art Museum – Space 2: Dedicated to contemporary Almerían art from the 1980s onward. Also nearby are: MUREC (Museum of Spanish Realism). Guitar Museum Doña Pakyta Museum: Features provincial painting and landscape art from the late 19th to 20th century, housed in a regional-style residence donated by Doña Pakyta. Civil War Shelters: Restored underground galleries, including access to a former bakery, operating room, and air-raid shelters designed in 1937-38. Sanctuary of the Virgen del Mar: A Late Gothic-Renaissance church and home to Almería's patron saint. An architectural gem of high artistic and historical value. Parque de las Familias (formerly Ciudad de los Niños): The largest children's park in Andalusia, ideal for families, with vast green areas and recreational spaces. Almería Bullring (Bullring): Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 2021, and a symbol of the city's heritage. 🌿 Cabo de Gata–Níjar Natural Park (approx. 17 km from Almería) This natural park offers a spectacular landscape where desert terrain meets the Mediterranean Sea. Top spots and activities: Playa de los Muertos: Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pebble beach. A 15-minute hike is required to reach it. Best visited early in the day to avoid crowds. Cala San Pedro: A peaceful cove with fine sand and a desert-like setting. Reachable on foot or by boat from Las Negras. Sirens' Viewpoint & Cabo de Gata Lighthouse: Iconic views of the Arrecife de las Sirenas rock formation. Recommendation: Enjoy the exquisite, high-quality local cuisine, made with fresh regional products. Registration Details Spain - National registration number ESFCTU0000040130011237040000000000000000VUT/AL/059479 Andalucia - Regional registration number VUT/AL/05947
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