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La Tana
Introduction to 'La Tana' Continuing with the theme of restaurants, I couldn't not include one of my favorites of the Region of Murcia; 'La Tana'. This seafood restaurant is located in Cabo de Palos, in the municipality of Cartagena, and within walking distance of La...
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Glorieta Square
Introduction La Glorieta de España, otherwise known as the Glorieta or Paseo de la Glorieta, is one of the most important, famous and beautiful public squares in Murcia. It can be found in the old town, next to the Segura river, separated by a road, and, is very close...
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Smöoy
Last time I spoke about places which sell sweets, chocolates, etc. And now, I'm going to talk to you about another one of my favourites; Smöoy. This frozen yogurt franchise chain was born just a few years ago from a Murcian family, and what is even more surprising is...
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Alcazares: Nautico Club restaurant
Nautico Club and its 'Caldero' dish The Alcazares beach club is situated on the coast. It's a club which you can become a member of but it is quite expensive. If you are a member, you can use the deckchairs. However, even if you aren't a member, you should always go to...
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Café Ítaca
The cafe 'Ítaca' is a fairly special establishment. It's situated right in the heart of Murcia and especially in the 'tascas' area; an area very much visited by the local and Erasmus students alike. There are many kinds of bars and cafes in this area but this cafe is...
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Murcia's flea market
If you are in search of old, rare, useful (or not) objects or if you're simply missing Sunday morning markets in Murcia, I recommend going near to the Paseo de Malecón at that moment in time. Basically second hand dealers have recently set up there to sell antiques....
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Las tascas
In Murcia, what we call the 'Tascas' bring together the narrow and pedestrianised streets which are located to the right of the Merced (the university of law and literature) when you're opposite it. These streets cross over and are full of cafes and bars which fill up...
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El jardín de Oli
If you're fed up of classic tapas bars where you can eat loads at a cheap price but not necessarily for quality or complex preparations, I recommend you to go to Jardin de Oli which is very different from these traditional bars. We are here in a range of slightly more...
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Bar Zalacaín
The bar Zalacaín is situated next to the Merced (the central university). It's an old and pretty bar. There is only one floor inside but with an elevated part, like a sort of balcony. There are old and beautiful pieces of furniture; like a new art style large wardrobe...
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El Bosque Animado
This bar is situated near to the Arco de San Juan and Murcia's Cathedral and opens every day. What's different about this bar is that it's decorated like a wood (hence its name). It's something different. The walls have some kind of trunk on them. There are also areas...
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Badulake Murcia Bar
Murcia's Erasmus bar or our second home during the entire year... You could go there from Tuesday to Saturday, with a different night for every night. At the beginning of the year, all the Erasmus gathered there. It was almost impossible at times to weave in and out or...
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La Fuensanta
I returned to Algezares not long ago. I started the walk on this level. There, there is a new tourism office where you can get maps of the mountain. It is just in front of the botanical park where there are plenty of hot plates for barbecues. There are plenty of...
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Thader
Introduction The Thader shopping centre, is located in Murcia, on the outskirts of the city centre, at the end of Juan de Borbón avenue. This shopping centre, together with another which is very close by, Nueva Condomina, are the most important shopping and leisure...
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Manterola Footbridge
The Manterola Footbridge (named by the architect Javier Manterola), or Footbridge of the Malecón as it is popularly known as, is a bridge in the centre of Murcia that passes over the Rio Segura. It is a pedestrian bridge only, not like the adjacent bridges on which...
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Murcia
The Royal Casino of Murcia is one of the most famous and important buildings in the region of Murcia. It is situated right in the historical centre, a short walk away from the Cathedral of Murcia. In reality it's a private club, where only the members can make use of...
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Plaza de Santo Domingo
Plaza Santa Domingo is located right in Murcia city centre, just between Tontódromo steet and Trapería street which leads to towards the Cathedral of Murcia. This square is famous for its various leisure establishments, as well as many benches for citizens to enjoy...
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La Roneria
La Roneria is situated close by to Santa Eulalia square, in the city of Murcia, on Canovas del Castillo street. This street is home to many great bars and tapas places, although I would advise having a snack at La Roneria before heading out, or alternatively end your...
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Plaza Circular
La Plaza Circular (The Circular Square of Murcia), also known as "La Redonda, is one of the most important squares in Murcia. It is practically in the center, and almost all the important streets in the city link to this place. The square is pedestrianized in the...
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Lo Pagán
Lo Pagán is one of my favourite beaches, it's very well known in the region of Murcia and during the Murcian summer, it is very highly visited, along with La Manga, which can be found on the other side of the Mar Menor. It's a place with a lot going for it, not only in...
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Ale-Hop
Ale-Hop is a chain of shops selling gift items, decorations, accessories and other things, which I will elaborate on later, and stands out for its originality, good prices and because it saves you the headache of thinking what to buy when it comes to presents. At the...