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Historic Towns of Velez Blanco & Velez Rubio
The guide was updated:The towns of Vélez-Blanco and Vélez-Rubio are located in proximity to each other in the northwest of Almería. Vélez-Blanco is particularly popular among tourists, known for its impressive Castillo of Fajardo, the Letreros Cave, and the eighteenth-century church of la Magdalena.
As for Vélez-Rubio, it boasts a picturesque historic quarter with Baroque-style buildings. Other must-see sights include The church of Encarnación, the hilltop fortress of Castellón, and the Archaeological Museum.
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The Alcazaba Monument is a 10th-century fortress with three huge enclosures, gardens, and the Walls of Hayrán extending down the valley to the opposing San Cristobál hill. Warrens of cave houses are cut into the rock below. From here you will have great views of the city and port, not to mention the most legendary sunsets.
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Cathedral of Almería
With its towers, buttresses and sturdy walls, the 16th-century Cathedral was built to serve as a place of worship and defence against the pirate raids from North Africa. The cathedral's Gothic interior comprises three naves and three chapels. Daily guided tours offer visitors the opportunity to explore the entire cathedral.
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Arabic Aljibes
Located beneath the Flamenco Club El Taranto, the Arabic Aljibes are perfectly preserved 11th-century Moorish water cisterns. These wells used to be part of the water network that supplied both the inhabitants of Almería and the military troops. Currently, the Arab Cisterns host an array of exhibitions throughout the year.
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Oasys Mini Hollywood Theme Park
Tabernas, Europe's sole desert, is home to the Oasys Mini Hollywood Theme Park. While its main attraction is the sets of numerous American Western films, the park also features live performances, a zoo, guided tours, and swimming pool areas. Additionally, the park also provides dining options and workshops tailored for young children.
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Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park
The 34,000-hectare Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park has beautiful unspoiled beaches, bird-filled lagoons and mountains plunging into the sea. Buses run to villages and the lively Mojácar. You can also rent a cycle or car to explore the area.
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Mojacar Marina Golf Club
For a game of golf, head north to Marina Golf in Mojácar. At the golf club you will have everything you need to play, whether you are a beginner or pro. Amenities on site include a restaurant, shop and much more.
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Civil War Shelters
The Spanish Civil War had a profound impact on the local population, prompting the citizens of Almería to build underground bunkers and shelters in response to the bombings. Today, visitors have the opportunity to explore these historic bunkers, providing a glimpse into the era of the Civil War.
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Casa del Cine
Also known as Cortijo Romero or Casa de Santa Isabel, La Casa del Cine is a film museum located in the Villablanca neighbourhood.
Over the years, the house welcomed renowned actors and actresses such as Clint Eastwood and Brigitte Bardot; however, most of its popularity came when John Lennon filmed scenes for the film 'How I Won the War' here in 1966. Booking your visit in advance is recommended.
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Plaza de la Constitución
The unique Constitution Square is one of the oldest squares in the city. In the Moorish times this was the main marketplace and a spot for activities such as bullfights and local festivals. Today, the square is home to the Town Hall building, built in the late 19th century, and The Monument to the Martyrs of Liberty, which is located in the centre of the square.
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El Cable Inglés Monument
El Cable Inglés is an iron architecture masterpiece. It is located next to the Levante dock on Almadrabillas beach. It was built with the purpose of abandoning rudimentary systems for loading the iron ore from the mines of Alquife in Granada.
It consists of two distinct parts: the access connecting the railway station to the loading dock, and the actual dock through which trains could unload directly into the ships. For enthusiasts of architecture, a visit to the Cable Inglés is essential due to its innovative design and historical significance.
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Diver & Siren Scuba Diving Courses
Exploring the depths of the Mediterranean Sea is a unique experience in Almería. With over 10 years of experience, Diver & Siren offers a team of highly qualified instructors who will guide you through every step. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, their courses and programs are tailored to meet everyone's needs and goals.
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Beaches
Located on the Mediterranean sea, Almería is the perfect place when it comes to sunbathing on the beach. If you're looking for convenience, Playa del Zapillo and Costa Cabana are both within walking distance from the city centre. For more secluded beaches, Playa de los Genoveses, Playa del Peñón Blanco or Cala Rajá are some of the many options where visitors can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Toyo Aventura Kayaking
Embark on a journey through the cliffs, caves and coastal villages of the spectacular Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. Take advantage of kayak rentals and guided tours of the three most scenic spots by experienced instructors. You can choose from different kayaking routes with the option to try snorkelling at the end of each tour. Don't forget to include Las Sirenas reef in your itinerary.
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Museo de la Guitarra
Spain is the birthplace of some of the best guitarists in the world, and the Spanish Guitar Museum in Almería offers more than just simple exhibits. Here, visitors actively participate in the museum activities and, by extension, in the cultural life of the city of Almería.
The museum consist of 3 halls showcasing 11 different exhibitions, both permanent and temporary. Begin your journey by delving into the life of Antonio de Torres, a local figure hailed as the inventor of the guitar, before moving on to the interactive and auditory rooms for a truly immersive experience.
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Historic Towns of Velez Blanco & Velez Rubio
The towns of Vélez-Blanco and Vélez-Rubio are located in proximity to each other in the northwest of Almería. Vélez-Blanco is particularly popular among tourists, known for its impressive Castillo of Fajardo, the Letreros Cave, and the eighteenth-century church of la Magdalena.
As for Vélez-Rubio, it boasts a picturesque historic quarter with Baroque-style buildings. Other must-see sights include The church of Encarnación, the hilltop fortress of Castellón, and the Archaeological Museum.
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