Historical Sites in Benidorm

The Castellum Romano offers a fascinating look at the Roman history of the area.

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Tossal de la Cala

Benidorm • Historical Sites

A visit to Tossal de la Cala can be a rewarding addition to a day in Benidorm, especially for those interested in history. This archaeological site features remnants of an ancient Iberian settlement, dating back to the 3rd century BC. Visitors can walk through well-preserved ruins while reading informative panels that explain their historical significance. The elevated location offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding landscape, making it a great spot for a reflective break in the midst of your city exploration. Spring and autumn provide the best weather for this outdoor experience.

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Iglesia de San Jaime y Santa Ana

Benidorm • Historical Sites

The Iglesia de San Jaime y Santa Ana stands out with its distinctive blue-tiled dome, representing a significant piece of Benidorm's history. This 18th-century neoclassical church is dedicated to the city's patron saints and features an ornate interior, showcasing religious art and architecture. Located in the old town, it serves as a peaceful retreat from the surrounding bustle. Open to the public year-round, the best time to visit is during quiet weekday mornings, allowing for a more contemplative experience.

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Torre Morales y Torre Punta del Cavall

Benidorm • Historical Sites

The Torre Morales y Torre Punta del Cavall, situated on the outskirts of Benidorm, are historic structures from the 16th century that once safeguarded the coast from pirates. They provide a fascinating insight into the area’s maritime history while standing amidst the rugged terrain of Serra Gelada Natural Park. Visitors can hike to the towers and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. This location is particularly appealing in the summer months when visibility is at its best, making it a worthwhile stop for those interested in culture and nature.

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Castellum Romano

Benidorm • Historical Sites

Calle de Roma leads you to the Castellum Romano, an archaeological site showcasing the remains of a Roman fortification in Benidorm. This historical site offers insight into the region's ancient Roman history, highlighting its strategic significance. Visitors can wander through the ruins and engage with informative displays that enhance the understanding of this military architecture. Early morning visits are recommended to enjoy the site before the midday heat sets in, making it a pleasant outing for history enthusiasts.

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