San Juan Beach is definitely one of the city’s biggest tourist attractions, and has an extremely varied nightlife scene. On Saturdays it is also the meeting place for enthusiasts of the late afternoon throng known as the “Tardeo”. Less than a stone’s throw from the “Barrio” is the city centre, where an enticing area based around the Rambla, the Portal de Elche, Gabriel Miró Square and streets San Francisco and Castaños awaits you with a full range of nightlife activities: bars, restaurants, cocktail bars, ice cream parlours, and pubs where you can spend a wonderful evening any night of the week.Īnd that’s not all! The area around the Central Market, hosts a variety of nightclubs and concert venues catering to fans of rock, as well as some of the most famous establishments in the city. This area was the original birthplace of Alicante’s nightlife, and still boasts some of the city’s most historic nightspots. Located in the old part of the city and including the districts of Santa Cruz and del Carmen, it has a wide range of pubs and restaurants (many with outdoor seating) located on the streets of Labradores and San Isidro, San Cristóbal Square and in the surrounding area. The “Barrio” is where most of the fun starts in Alicante.
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