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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería, Cathedral Encarnación de Almería, and Refugios de la Guerra Civil Española de Almería and more, get ready to experience the best places in Almeria.
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1Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería

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Sights & Landmarks
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Fortress
The Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería is an enduring fortress with protective stone walls surrounding an ancient compound, now housing historical exhibits. This 10th-century citadel is one of the most impressive in medieval Islamic al-Andalus and second in size only to Granada's Alhambra.
This fortress exceeded every expectation we had! It is huge and in really good condition. The gardens are gorgeous, and it also offers an amazing view over the whole city. Would definitely recommend it! It takes about 1 hour to see everything, but you can easily spend 3.
Vincent B — Google review
We spent a few enjoyable hours exploring this historic site, and it was definitely worth it! One of the best parts is being able to walk up the towers and take in stunning panoramic views over Almería. As EU citizens, we got in for free, which was a great bonus. Non-EU visitors pay a small entry fee of €1.50, which is still excellent value. Just a heads-up: check the opening times before you go, especially in summer. The Alcazaba typically closes in the afternoon and reopens around 7 pm, so timing your visit makes all the difference!
Stefano — Google review
This Alcazaba is really beautiful. I was shocked that it was free to enter. Lovely place to walk around even if the hill to get there is a bit steep! Definitely recommend visiting if you are in the area. Gives you a wonderful view of the town, port and sea.
Becky W — Google review
A must see place when in Almeria. It is a little bit like Alhambra in Granada, but smaller. However, we only visited part.of it, not where the terraced garden is; therefore, potentially it's much more than what we saw. It was free to enter where we went and visiting earlier in the day is worth it to beat the crowd. It's popular with tour groups. Great view of the city from the top. There are areas where excavation had taken place to study its history.
E D — Google review
Beautiful place to visit while in Almería, surprisingly large fortress, easy walk but no for wheelchair users. Only accessible by stairs. Very nice area to see all Almería and the docks. Quite interesting story and a nice place to wonder around and take nice photos. Free entry!
Ana L — Google review
The Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba in Almería is absolutely worth visiting and a true highlight of the city. This monumental complex offers a fascinating journey through centuries of history, from Moorish fortifications to Christian influences. The grounds are extensive, with well-preserved walls, beautiful gardens, and plenty of architectural details to admire. One of the best parts is that entry is free, which makes it accessible to everyone and a perfect choice for a leisurely afternoon. A visit here is not just about history – it’s also about the experience of walking through wide open spaces, taking in breathtaking panoramic views of Almería, the coastline, and even the surrounding mountains. It’s a place where you can take your time, enjoy a peaceful walk, and let your imagination travel back to times when the Alcazaba was a powerful stronghold. However, there are a couple of practical things to be aware of. Parking near the Alcazaba can be challenging, and the area directly behind the castle doesn’t give the best impression. There’s some visible criminal activity, a fair amount of litter, and groups of young people hanging around, which can feel a bit uncomfortable at times. That said, these issues are outside the main complex and do not take away from the beauty and historical importance of the Alcazaba itself. Overall, if you’re visiting Almería, the Alcazaba is a must-see. It combines history, culture, stunning views, and free entry – a perfect combination for anyone interested in exploring the city’s heritage.
Dorian N — Google review
We had free entry on the day, not sure why. The guy asked us where we are from and let us in for free 😊 Really interesting to visit. We relaxed there walking around for about 1.5h.
Kasia M — Google review
Great views of Almería and an interesting site. Most of the informational packages are in Spanish. A few have English translations. You can also download a guide in a variety of languages. It was hot at the end of August and there are lots of stairs to climb! Bring water!
Hank S — Google review
RGRH+6W, C. Almanzor, s/n, 04002 Almería, Spain•+34 950 80 10 08•Tips and more reviews for Conjunto Monumental de la Alcazaba de Almería

2Cathedral Encarnación de Almería

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Catholic cathedral
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Cathedral Encarnación de Almería is a Gothic and Renaissance Catholic cathedral that was constructed in the 16th century with the dual purpose of serving as a defensive fortress. It is the only structure of its kind in Andalusia, featuring a blend of Renaissance and Gothic styles. The cathedral's chunky turrets and buttresses were designed to repel attacks from Berber pirates and rebelling Moors during the 16th century.
Great place to visit especially outside of weekends and holiday season. Beautiful views and wonderful history. Do yourself a favour and visit.
Albert R — Google review
Absolutely beautiful cathedral made of huge and imposing stone. It’s €7 to enter the Cathedral each and €10 to also see the monastery. There is a large range of religious art and statues inside the building. High vaulted ceilings and shrines everywhere you look. I find it interesting to be in such an opulent place that is littered with donation boxes - never fails to amuse me. The atmosphere is also quite somber and quiet in my opinion - a certain eerie quality when a huge church is so silent and dark.
Phoebe D — Google review
Beautiful cathedral in the heart of Almería . The Cathedral is free during mass and usually on Sundays . Beautiful experience . You can feel the Holy Spirit all around .
Travellingaround — Google review
Beautiful and unique cathedral right in the heart of Almería. Its fortress-like design makes it stand out, and the mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture is really impressive. Peaceful inside, with some lovely details and a quiet courtyard. Definitely worth a visit if you’re exploring the city!
Stefano — Google review
One of Almerías places of interest/heritage sites. Amazing, very old and quiet Christian cathedral Very highly recommended 👍
Baljit D — Google review
I recently passed by the Cathedral Encarnación de Almería, and even though I didn't have time to go inside, I was truly impressed by its exterior. The cathedral looked stunning, especially with the beautiful decorations around it. The architecture is striking, and the intricate details are captivating. I’m looking forward to visiting again soon to explore the interior and capture some photos. Definitely a must-see landmark in Almería!
Fifty F — Google review
This cathedral is really beautiful. The difference between the exterior and interior is striking. Definitely recommend a quick visit if you are in the area. The staff are really friendly and helpful.
Becky W — Google review
An interesting fort-church. The audio guide in English was pretty sub-standard.
Almería T — Google review
Pl. de la Catedral, 8, 04001 Almería, Spain•http://www.catedralalmeria.com/•+34 605 42 99 79•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral Encarnación de Almería
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3Refugios de la Guerra Civil Española de Almería

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Local history museum
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Refugios de la Guerra Civil Española de Almería is a small museum dedicated to the Spanish Civil War, offering an immersive experience through its exhibits and audiovisual displays. It was the last stronghold of the Republican government during the war and served as a protective shelter for over 34,000 civilians.
One of the most amazing places I have ever visited! Fascinating, Historical, Important, Scary, mysterious, intriguing and impressive. It was easy to book on-line on the web a few days before our visit. I recommend this. The entry kiosk is very small and you have to look closely to see the entry door. Amazing architectural engineering. The member of staff who led our tour was passionate and informative. (The tour is given in Spanish, and the guide kindly interpreted a little into English for us, as Spanish is not our first language). It starts with a video, and there are English subtitles on the video. You must see this place, Hopefully it helps us all think carefully about preserving peace in our lives.
Damian R — Google review
A view of Almería from a very different perspective, so definitely worth a visit, especially as it's only a 3€ entry. Book tickets in advance, since the capacity per timeslot is limited. The roughly 1 hour tour is given in Spanish (which I could follow), and a short summary in English was given at the end. For other tourists it might be better if there was one designated English tour, since the summary might feel a bit short to some.
Ana Ć — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the tunnels. A fascinating historical tour that details what various persons went through during the wars and how the persons hid underground. Make sure you book tickets in advance though we managed to get tickets on the day within a few minutes of the start of the tour. Add this to your list when visiting Almeria.
CHARLES A — Google review
The tunnels are really interesting but you need to visit with a tour and the tour availability and booking seems very confusing and complicated? Also no English tours? We were very lucky to be at the door when a guide was looking for more people for a tour. It was mostly in Spanish but Amelio was great to summarise information in English for us.
Vincent O — Google review
If your in Almería town definately check out this very interesting historic tour. We had a great guide, some good stories and interesting facts. I would definately this 1.5 hour tour that covers about 1km of tunes.
Andrew ( — Google review
Quite the unique experience. Yes, the tour is in Spanish (there are some English information boards and subtitles) but that’s fine... it’s still something you’ll not experience anywhere else! A trip 90m below the city... through remarkable tunnels that still have the ambience of safety and fear combined. And don’t expect to end up where you started! €3 currently, pre-booked tours. Worth every cent!!
Jay L — Google review
Great place to visit. Easy to park nearby in underground parking. Cheap entrance at €3 and there is a lift for people who can't do the stairs. About one hour tour in Spanish.
Franziska E — Google review
Very different to you normally see as a tourist, not much English spoken though, which is a shame..up to 30,000 people hid in this 2 kilometres of underground air raid shelters, it was attached to the market, and could store foodstuffs, there was also a small hospital and a school....there is a lift / elevator, both ways ( up and down) but you will need to ask! 2019 it cost 2 euros....
Gail W — Google review
Pl. Manuel Pérez García, 1, 04003 Almería, Spain•http://www.almeriaculturaentradas.es/•+34 950 26 86 96•Tips and more reviews for Refugios de la Guerra Civil Española de Almería

4Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía

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The Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía is a serene and stylish museum dedicated to fine art photography. The gallery features spacious exhibition rooms showcasing the work of renowned photographers, with rotating exhibits that offer a diverse range of artistic perspectives. Housed in the 'Casa Vasca' or 'Casa Montoya,' this regional architectural gem was generously donated to the City Council of Almeria and has been adapted into the first headquarters of the Almeria Museum of Art.
Great free place to visit, two floors of photos depending on what’s on. I saw Parr por Parr , photos by Martin Parr , drawn to the Yorkshire ones but great human interest photographs from USA and Spain as well. Funny, real and powerful at the same time . They are running a sister exhibition in Malaga!
Sean W — Google review
My local museum or gallery, Im just over the road.. and this gallery has some very good interesting exhibitions by well known artists here and is well laid out. At night photos of the current exhibition are projected onto the walls outside which is a nice touch. Note.. as of Jan 2025.. currently broken. Get it mended please!
David W — Google review
Lee Miller (f) photographic (B+W) exhibition May 2024. The upstairs space is a wonderful experience and most enjoyable to see the life's work of a brilliant surrealist photographer. A meeting with Picasso, one of the highlights and obviously influenced her work. FREE ENTRY
Pablo M — Google review
Wow - what an exhibition! We visited when a major show was on from the Chair of Magnum photographic group. What a delight to experience the slice of style - arranged in various themes. Warm welcome from the receptionist and sale of catalogue from the museum worker - would love to go back.
Christopher S — Google review
I wanted to visit this museum. The first time I went there it was closed, because it is always closed on mondays. So I went back another day. But when I want to enter, I was told it was closed whole week because of a exposition change. Why doesn't this museum inform his public about this? At the website and on the info near the door it is said that the museum is open. Why does this museum close totally when an exhibition is changed? I am very disappointed about this arrogant behavior. This is not the way to threat your visitors.
Letty R — Google review
you can feel 60'ties in Spain ... plus free entrance - great idea !
Adam M — Google review
I caught a nice exhibition by some fabulous women photographers. I particularly liked the work of Maryam Firuzi (beautiful, thoughtful compositions that clearly took a lot of work) and Ana Elisa Sotelo's wonderful swimming shots (I shoot sports so really admire the skill and serendipity in the shots). Definitely pay the gallery a visit if you have any affinity for photography, art, or even if you just want to spend an hour looking at some nice photos. 🙂
Michael H — Google review
Andalusian Photography Centre- Exhibitions of Spanish photographers in a building in Almeria city centre
Molly ( — Google review
C. Pintor Díaz Molina, 9, 04002 Almería, Spain•http://www.centroandaluzdelafotografia.es/•+34 950 18 63 61•Tips and more reviews for Centro Andaluz de la Fotografía

5Museo de Almería

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The Museo de Almería, also known as the Museo Arqueológico, is a modern museum that houses a diverse collection of prehistoric and neolithic crafts, weaponry, and ceramics. It was established in 2006 to showcase the rich historical heritage of the Almeria region from prehistoric times through the Islamic period. The museum's centerpiece is the 13-meter Stratigraphic Column, displaying the city's stages of development.
Fantastic museum, especially if you have visited the Los Millares archaeology site as the findings from there are displayed here with interesting information and well designed displays. I love Spanish museums as they as much art gallery as museum. A real feast for the ears as well as the eyes. It's also free!! Thank you Almería. One tip to the museum - do advertise the los Millares site more and vice versa as I think both would then have many more visitors.
Jen M — Google review
Ever felt the thrill of unearthing a civilization’s secrets? Museo de Almería pulls you into a journey through time, from prehistoric treasures to Islamic artifacts, all housed in a sleek, modern space. Each exhibit feels like a conversation with the past, vibrant and alive. Did you know the museum showcases Europe’s oldest known loom weights, dating back over 4,000 years to the Los Millares culture? This isn’t just a museum it’s a portal to Almería’s ancient soul. A must for history lovers!
Nick V — Google review
Went here with my family (ages from 6 to 40 yo) and we all loved it! It was a lot of very accessible (and free!) knowledge about the history of the area. It has something I've never seen before, which is a visual and physical representation of the soil strates that show the history of the soil of the region, with all the societies that inhabited it. Generally, every single exposition was very well explained and accessible to learn and understand for everyone! Definitely recommend it.
Yeva P — Google review
A very interesting and modern Museum. It shows four eras, beginning from the bronze age to the muslim era in the late middle ages. The entry is free.
Sebastian K — Google review
We'd seen most other suggested Almeria Old Town attractions and still had some time to kill. Saw the Museo de Almeria was open, so thought, "Why not." So glad we did. The staff were super friendly and helpful. The museum itself is a very well laid out archaeological history of the area. We easily spent over an hour there. As a quality free activity, I'd say this is on the Almerian must see list.
Craig D — Google review
This museum is really interesting. Very open and clean. Indications are top. Toilets are clean. Very good that you can leave your luggage in a locker for 1 euro, you get it back after opening the locker. There are 3 departments of many cool artifacts and history. We prefer the oldest one. The 3rd floor is the Arabic culture. There are also a lot of little videos how they maked grane and other things. It was free when we were there.
S B — Google review
Very good museum! The amount of exhibits is not great but it spans from Paleolithic era to middle ages. Very interesting and unique exhibits!
Yevgeny T — Google review
Wow! The most imaginatively presented archeological museum I've ever visited (and there're been many!) The archeological layers are represented like a core-sample up the central stair-well with chronological finds shown as you go up the flights. Very moving reconstruction of the interior of a burial dolmen. Signage in Spanish and English. Ask at the reception desk if you want to buy the excellent guide book (available in 3 languages) - they're not on display! Very helpful staff.
Keren L — Google review
Carretera de Ronda, Calle Hermanos Pinzón, 91, Entrada por, 04005 Almería, Spain•https://www.museosdeandalucia.es/web/museodealmeria•+34 950 01 62 56•Tips and more reviews for Museo de Almería
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6Casa del Cine Almeria

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Movie theater
Specialty Museums
Casa del Cine Almeria, located in the Villablanca neighborhood, is a captivating space that houses the Cinema House Museum. This historical building was once home to musician John Lennon and served as inspiration for his renowned song 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' The museum offers a fascinating journey through the cinematic history of Almeria province, preserving its rich heritage.
A fun, interesting and informative experience. Thanks to the staff, super helpful and facilitating the English version of the tour.
Russ P — Google review
This is a nice little museum if you are really into movies or John Lennon. It's more of a landmark for the Almeria film industry. When we were there, there was a guided tour in spanish. Some videos and inscriptions are in english. The people working there do not speak english but were very nice. The recptionist played the videos in english for us. There is an elevator in the back if you need it to reach the upper floor.
Sebastian K — Google review
A small but curious place to visit and explore some of the objects, pictures and memorabilia from the production of Indiana Jones and John Lennon's visit to Almería.
J M — Google review
Different to what I expected, as quite new and almost a replica of what once was, however very informative and a wonderful reception. Worth a vist and a wander, the hologram introduction was wonderful
Kate — Google review
Overrated in my opinion. There are some interesting posters and stories about who stayed in the house. I've now been in a bathroom used by John Lennon. But there just isn't that much here and certainly not enough to justify venturing out from the center. At least admission was free. It would not have been worth the 3 Euros some have paid.
Don M — Google review
John Lennon fans should visit Need to go by car. Check opening times before visiting Explains the film locations in Almeria uaed over the last 40 years
Molly ( — Google review
What a lovely place! Staff very pleasant. Lots of Indiana Jones stuff on display today. Easy to get to by bus from the beach area, and we enjoyed a slow walk back.
Paula W — Google review
Nice place to discover a part of artistic life of John Lennon, and on the lower floor, nice pictures and an interesting documentary about Almeria and its movies sets history. Worth a visit, but take a bus from downtown to get there, and take the opening times from Google maps!
Sancap6 — Google review
Cam. Romero, 1, 04009 Almería, Spain•https://www.turismodealmeria.org/museos/museo/la-casa-del-cine/•+34 950 21 00 30•Tips and more reviews for Casa del Cine Almeria

7Fuente escultura, Plaza Adm. Vieja, Almería.

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Nestled in the heart of Almería, Fuente Escultura at Plaza Adm. Vieja is a captivating landmark that embodies the city's rich history and vibrant culture. This historic square has been a central hub for both locals and visitors since its inception in the 19th century, showcasing stunning architecture and lively cafes that invite you to soak up the atmosphere.
(Translated by Google) It's pretty! (Original) Está bonita!
José L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A tiny Almería coat of arms. Water pipes that look unfinished. A poor and uninspired design. (Original) Un escudo de Almería diminuto. Unos caños de agua que parecen sin acabar. Un diseño pobre y sin gracia.
Paco S — Google review
Pl. de la Administración Vieja, 04003 Almería, Spain

8Parque Nicolás Salmerón

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Parque Nicolás Salmerón is a picturesque park featuring palm-lined walkways and water features. Nearby, visitors can admire the stunning cathedral and Santiago Church, both boasting impressive architecture. Named after local politician Nicolás Salmerón, the park offers splendid views of Almeria's port and houses the captivating Fuente de los Peces (Fountain of the Fish). The park's serene atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to relax amidst its majestic trees and charming statues.
It's such a beautiful park with fantastic trees and fountains.
Thomas M — Google review
A great park that seems endless, if your children are under 8 they'll enjoy it. The rides are old and some parts of the park need better looking after. I love the water features and incredibly large trees. If you need shade in the summer, come here. There is a bus stop nearby, plenty of cafes and restaurants.
Mrs B — Google review
It's a shame that such a beautiful park smells all over with Dog piss. What happened to the municipality work here? No one cares about this park or what? The smell is horrible 😫 😩
Abdessalem A — Google review
Nice place to visit
Rinku T — Google review
A very pleasant park area with fountains and areas to sit and enjoy the sunshine
Pablo M — Google review
Very nice gardens, with lots of good benches.
Catherine G — Google review
Lovely park to walk or sit and pass the day
Maly — Google review
Very pretty and sheltered park.
Kieran D — Google review
Ctra. de Málaga, 04002 Almería, Spain•+34 950 21 00 00•Tips and more reviews for Parque Nicolás Salmerón

9Playa de San Miguel

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Playa de San Miguel is a spacious and excellent sandy beach located in the heart of Almeria. It features a pleasant beachfront promenade adorned with numerous bars, restaurants, and shops, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The beach offers an ideal setting to witness breathtaking sunsets and observe ferries commuting between Morocco and Spain. While not particularly shallow, the water is perfect for swimming, complemented by sizable waves on windy days due to its openness.
Strong waves, gotta be careful, nice water, nice smell of it. the little rocks kinda massage your feet 👍🏻
Ronald G — Google review
A good beach and spacious promenade, with plenty of bars and restaurants to stop and eat at. A great place to stay when you are in America with scenic views of the beach, promenade, town and great sunsets
Mathew T — Google review
Highly overrated, I would not recommend nor visit it again. It's a public free beach, but it had the worst 'sand' I've seen. It was made of small rocks mixed with dirt, so every time someone took a step a cloud of dust raised. Since there were a lot of beach ball fields, all occupied, the players made a huge cloud of dust along the whole coastline. Although the beach was fairly wide, people were jammed in the last 5 meters near the shore (to have a better quality sand and avoid the dust) and 5 meters in the water (as the sea got abruptly steep, so you would not be able to touch the ground after a few meters in), which meant the water wasnt the cleanest near the shore. The positive was that there were a lot of showers and public toilets along the beach.
CJ — Google review
A broad and really good sand beach in the centre of Almeria. There is a nice beach promenade and a lot of bars, restaurants and shops. It is lovely to sit on the beach, watching the sunset and ferries to and from Morocco. The beach here is not shallow, but perfect for a good swim. It is quite open so there are rather big waves on windy days.
Vidar S — Google review
Nice and clean beach.
Kim P — Google review
Very nice promenade and beach. Long with plenty of space. Many bars along the way.
Milan G — Google review
Not a bad beach. A little dirty from pollution and sea weed. A few cafes around but not alot.
Kellie R — Google review
The beach is OK. The water is clean, but the sand is as dirty as it could be: full of cigarette butts, soda cans, rests of food, and everything else. It has, however, a very nice view: you can see the mountains of Almería while you swim.
Ana R — Google review
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10Museo de Arte Doña Pakyta

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Nestled in a charming 1920s Basque-style residence, the Museo de Arte Doña Pakyta is a delightful gem that showcases the rich artistic heritage of Almeria. This museum focuses on works from local artists spanning the late 19th century to the early 1970s, with particular emphasis on the influential Indaliano group active during the mid-20th century.
Quaint little art house with no entry fee when I went there (a Thursday evening). The gallery seems to be dedicated to artists and art from and of Almería.
Shishir B — Google review
Such a beautiful building and the art collection is precious and the hosts very friendly!
GregoryStyle — Google review
A nice little art gallery to visit if you have an hour to spare in Almería. The staff were very friendly and the artwork was interesting to look at.
Lawrence S — Google review
Very small but nice museum and it’s free!
Ramil G — Google review
Beautiful old building is worth seeing. The art is questionable at best
Julian H — Google review
Really nice small art museum. Well worth a visit.
Megadogo — Google review
Modest art exhibition. Definitely not a must see place, but being free, a recommended visit.
Javier G — Google review
Interesting art work, beautiful building and amazing marble floors. Very tranquil.
Sarah C — Google review
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11Playa del Zapillo

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Playa del Zapillo, located in the city of Almeria, is a beach worth exploring. The promenade is lined with restaurants offering stunning views of the Mediterranean. The sandy and pebbly beach provides ample space for relaxation and games. With its palm tree-lined promenade and soft sand, it's an essential stop on any trip to Spain. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about littering on the beach, urging for more responsible behavior from both locals and tourists.
Beautiful beach. Watch out as the sand can get super hot and burn your feet. In the morning you get the older people relaxing and chilling out. After 4pm it seems to be a lot of younger people who can get a little noisy, but generally good natured
David B — Google review
Well located, very clean and quiet. Liked the place. Has many cafes around for a quick bite and drink.
Adeesh G — Google review
I liked this beach, the water was lovely and great for an evening swim. They have lots of showers and toilets every 100 or so. Unfortunately all the toilets were closed and the showers had no water which was disappointing. I know it’s out of season but the beach had loads of people on it so there was a need for the facilities.
Dave L — Google review
I actually quite liked this beach - clean and close to the city. There are lots of eateries around if you don't want to bring your own food for your beach day. There is absolutely no shade so you need to BYO shade! The water is so refreshingly cool especially after being in temperatures of 38-40 degrees (I was here at the end of July). Pebbles rather than sand. Just a short bus ride from my hotel in the city so great location.
Rachel S — Google review
Very nice beach but people just leave their trash behind on the beach. No responsibility, no respect. Can't blame this just on the guiris or teenagers. I see plenty of locals, including families, who walk away when finished, leaving their plastic trash on the beach to blow away into the sea. Very, very sad. No wonder the children and teenagers don't clean up after themselves when they see their parents doing the same.
Kevin G — Google review
A great beach with an urban backdrop. Lovely bars, food. The almerian council do a great job of keeping it clean
Carl H — Google review
Good beach with all facilities and very clean sand.
Vadims K — Google review
Nice, quiet beach with plenty of parking spaces (September)
Cindy P — Google review
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12Obelisco de la Rambla

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The Obelisco de la Rambla, also known as the Obelisco del 18 Julio, stands at the center of a fountain along the promenade of the Avenue. The fountain, named "Obelisk Fountain," features cascades and arches of water jets. This obelisk is identical to another one located in Plaza de las Velas and offers a spacious area for walking and sitting. It's a pleasant and beautiful spot for leisurely strolls and sightseeing.
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Manuel R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice, with a well-kept fountain and surrounded by green areas. (Original) Muy bonito, con una fuente bien cuidada y rodeado de zona verde.
Ana H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fountain unfortunately out of service. (Original) Brunnen leider außer Betrieb.
R. N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is an obelisk ("Obelisco de la Fuente" also known as "Obelisco del 18 Julio" due to its proximity to where the Hospital 18 Julio was located), located in the center of the promenade that runs through the middle of the Avenue, in the middle of a fountain that, among other things, pours water from the Obelisk area through an overflow in the shape of a ship's prow to the bottom of the fountain, marking the final straight section of the old rambla, marked by the "Obelisk of the Plaza de las Velas", located almost at the end of what was the Rambla de Almería, divided into a "Promenade" that extends from the port area to the access to the highway. Without a doubt one of my favorite spots on the Rambla and that of many people who take advantage of it to take photos ;-). Be careful: there is an obelisk marked on Google Maps on the edge of the Rambla, near the Lottery Administration No. 21 "El Duende Verde", it does have hours, the Obelisk does not have hours ;-)) (Original) Se trata de un obelisco ("Obelisco de la Fuente" tambien conocido como "Obelisco del 18 Julio" por su cercanía a donde se encontraba el Hospital 18 Julio), situado en el centro de paseo que discurre por medio de la Avenida, en medio de una fuente que, entre otras cosas, vierte el agua de la zona del Obelisco por un rebosadero en forma de Proa de barco a la parte inferior de la fuente, marcando el tramo recto final de la antigua rambla, marcado por el "Obelisco de la Plaza de las Velas", situado casi al final de lo que fue la Rambla de Almería, combertida en un "Paseo" que abarca desde la zona del puerto hasta el acceso a la autovía. Sin duda uno de mís puntos favoritos de la Rambla y el de mucha gente que aprobecha para hacerse fotos ;-). Ojo: hay un obelisco marcado en Google Maps en el margen de la Rambla, a la altura de la Administración de Lotería n°21 "El Duende Verde", ésta si tiene horario, el Obelisco no tiene horario ;-))
David P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It doesn't even have a special Ada It's very dark at night (Original) No tiene ni Ada especial De noche es muy oscuro
Marianela M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lower end of the promenade that connects with the maritime area. Located in a section with little trees giving visibility to the fountain located at its feet and the sea. (Original) Extremo inferior de la rambla que conecta con la zona maritima. Ubicado en un tramo con poco arbolado dando visibilidad a la fuente situada a sus pies y al mar.
Darwader — Google review
(Translated by Google) The obelisk is located at the head of a fountain, composed of three parts. This fountain, called "Obelisk Fountain", after a waterfall, goes through a series of descents until reaching the area of ​​arches of water jets. (Original) El obelisco sé sitúa en la cabecera de una fuente, compuesta por tres partes. Esta fuente, llamada "Fuente del Obelisco", tras una cascada, pasa por una serie de descensos hasta llegar a la zona de arcos de chorros de agua.
Rubén D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice fountain on the promenade (Original) Bonita fuente en el paseo de la rambla
Oscar R — Google review
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13Parque de las Familias

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Parque de las Familias is a major urban park featuring extensive lawns, trees and sports facilities alongside children's play areas. The park offers an array of interesting play zones catering to varying abilities, making it an ideal destination for both kids and adults alike. The design team deserves praise for creating such an exceptional family park in Almeria with well-manicured gardens and nearby cafes to relax in.
Amazing playgrounds in this park, pefect for kids 3-12. So many different ones, kids are sure to enjoy this place a LOT. 💯
David R — Google review
Nice place for recreation especially for the children. Clean and well maintained.
Adeesh G — Google review
Very good park for kids ages 3-12 ,must see if you have kids and you visit Almeria.
Stilian G — Google review
Brilliant place for children amazing park even had a clown come and do a show. Cafes close by public toilets. The problem was getting the kids to leave 🤣
Tracy K — Google review
An amazing family park, entrance free of charge, open until late (cold season until 22 pm, warm season until midnight). Many different playgrounds of a large scale, very creative and original. Plenty of vegetation and water features. Various cafés around and in the park.
Anezka P — Google review
Beautiful park perfect for families with children and anyone that likes plants and strolling. There is exercise equipment too and places to enjoy a coffee inside the park.
Mar P — Google review
Best part I saw in Almeria so far. Various good activities, lots of huge and safe slides and climbing ladders. Very good place. Some points are under construction
Iuliia Z — Google review
What a magical park for both children and adults to enjoy. Loads of interesting play areas to suit all abilities. Well done to the design team on this, really is one of the best parks our family have visited.
Peter ( — Google review
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14Museo de la Guitarra Almeria

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Museo de la Guitarra Almeria is a dedicated museum showcasing the art, history, and craftsmanship of guitars, with a special focus on the influential Spanish luthier Antonio de Torres. Known as the father of modern acoustic guitars, Torres' work is celebrated through galleries featuring prints of guitar-themed paintings, films demonstrating guitar-making processes, and an interactive zone allowing visitors to listen to music and play both electric and acoustic instruments.
An interesting concept. A specialist museum. Nicely presented. Some fine copies of older guitars. Presently being upgraded. A hats off to the lady in reception who greeted us.
David B — Google review
If you like acoustic guitars then you will find this place interesting. Guitars from the earliest to the latest and how they are constructed over two floors with a lift if needed. Free entry so definitely worth a visit.
Michael W — Google review
Beautiful building and good place to escape the heat. There are not many guitars to look at. Lots of reading material on the walls. The kids zone was closed at the time we visited and it was free entry - possibly due to the kids zone closure. I personally get more satisfaction out of visiting a UK music shop. Beautiful building that needs more internal investment.
David. A — Google review
kids love it. was very interesting and educational. and for free.
Pau — Google review
go to a music museum where the goal is to immerse yourself in the sound of the guitar but while remaining immersed in silence because there is no working audio, that is to say no radio, no voices, impossible to listen to the different pieces of guitarists or the sounds of the different types of guitar. closed immersive space, closed second floor, closed audition room, in fact it is a museum that should be closed but no it remains open to waste the time of customers who will pay the full price just to be able to admire the oldest guitar and it’s over!
Eva — Google review
Ever wondered what secrets a single guitar string can hold? The Museo de la Guitarra in Almería is a hidden gem that unravels the soul of Spanish music! From the intricate craftsmanship of historic guitars to the vibrant stories of flamenco legends, this museum is a must-visit. The interactive exhibits and live demonstrations will leave you humming Spanish melodies all day. Don’t miss the chance to feel the heartbeat of Almería’s musical heritage!
Nick V — Google review
A small but wonderful musem. It is dedicated to Antonio Torres, spanish 19th century guitar maker from Almería that created the modern guitar. There are a lot of cool historic electric guitars with great stories. One can see the ways how the wooden guitars are made, also the historic story about the development of the guitar. Even though it is a small museum I found it really interestingg because of a lot of interactive content and reproductions. If one loves wood and guitars, a must see in Almería .
Filip D — Google review
Small interesting museum. Reflects the importance of a local guitar maker who influenced the world. Visit takes about 30-40 minutes. Very close to the Cathedral.
Damian R — Google review
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15Sanctuary of the Virgen del Mar (Convento de Santo Domingo)

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Sanctuary of the Virgen del Mar (Convento de Santo Domingo) is a beautiful place of worship located in the heart of the old town in Almeria. It hosts an annual floral offering to its Virgen of the sea each year in mid-August and holds historical significance as it houses remains from the 12th century main mosque of Almeria, with the mihrab still visible inside Iglesia de San Juan Evangelista.
Beautiful Church in the heart of Almería (near the beach as well) . You can find the typical Spanish catholic imagenery on the inside . The church is free to visit . Definitely worth a visit if you are around
Travellingaround — Google review
Popped a head around door to be part of a catholic service. When this is open, it is for people to go in to worship. It is not an opening to walk around as a tourist. There is a congregation scattered around in prayer during the whole session of opening. People come and go as they feel necessary in their worship.
Pablo M — Google review
The Virgen del Mar church is an attractive place of worship situated in heart of the old town in Almería. It is located in the Plaza Virgen del Mar. Park benches and attractive trees line the little park on the side of the square. These trees, ficus retusa, are to be found in many streets in Almería. I have attended classical concerts in this lovely church - usually at Easter.
Robert B — Google review
I lived right opposite this for a year and can vouch for the fact it is a attractive and often busy place of worship, in the Plaza Virgen del Mar. The weddings especially along with the festival processions are always quite a spectacle and charming to watch; inside the church is an elaborate creation or maybe I should say representation of creation. It a pleasant square too and there are plenty of benches to sit on and reflect on life as well as a bar too should you be feeling thirsty.
David W — Google review
we didn't actually go inside here so it's hard to review, but it's a lovely building from the outside
David F — Google review
Beautiful building.
Lyubomira M — Google review
Good place
Anouar K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sanctuary of the Virgin of the Sea, houses the patron saint of the city of Almería, who is the Virgin of the Sea. On the last Sunday of August, it is taken out in a procession and throughout that weekend there are events, such as seeing the Virgin a few meters away, as you pass by her. Masses are celebrated at different times, especially on weekends. It is a sanctuary that has many worshipers. It is well maintained and clean. If you go to Almería, do not hesitate to visit it. (Original) El santuario de la Virgen del Mar, alberga a la patrona de la ciudad de Almería, que es la Virgen del Mar. El último domingo de agosto, se saca en procesión y durante todo ese fin de semana hay actos, como puede ser ver a la Virgen a escasos metros, ya que pasas por al lado de ella. Se ofician misas a distintas horas, sobre todo los fines de semana. Es un santuario que cuenta con muchos ferigreses. Está bien cuidado y limpio. Si vas a Almería, no dudes en visitarlo.
Angélica C — Google review
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16Cerro San Cristobal

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Historical landmark
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Cerro San Cristobal, also known as Christobal Hill, is a historic site in Almeria with incredible views and notable landmarks. The hill features Templar towers dating back to the 11th century, offering a mix of Muslim and Christian architecture. Visitors can admire a sculpture of San Cristobal, the patron saint of travelers, while taking in panoramic views from this 'balcony of Almeria.'
Very beautiful view. You can see all the city from here
Alla K — Google review
Great views of the nearby fortress and the city. Those stairs will be beautiful after the flowers and trees have grown.
Matti — Google review
Offers a fantastic view over Almería. The area has been cleaned up a lot compared to a few years ago, making it a much more enjoyable spot to visit. There are several ways to reach the top — if you have a car, it’s likely the easiest option, as there are a few parking spots nearby. Otherwise, you can walk up, but be prepared for some long staircases. In the summer heat, the climb can be quite intense, so bring water and plan accordingly.
Stefano — Google review
Has an amazing view of the city. There is some reconstruction around the area, which is good because at least they are noticing the poor state of the mountain. But this made it difficult to find the way up, as there were no signs to follow. There was a lot of garbage on the way up but also around the site.
CJ — Google review
Lovely views from here across the city and on to tjr sea beyond.
Martin W — Google review
One of Almerías places of interest/heritage sites. Highly recommended 👍
Baljit D — Google review
I have to leave just two stars for this place as it’s pretty dreadful. The statue and view is lovely if you can cope with the heavily littered and dangerously dirty street to get there. Then the site is obviously used as a drinking den for the local down-and-outs. Oh dear. Go to the Alcazaba instead and look over from a distance, at least then you won’t have to put up with the smell either.
Rowena R — Google review
Worth a visit just for the views. No parking at the view point but plenty leading up to the view point. Some information boards and no picnic area.
Expat M — Google review
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17Mirador de la Rambla de Almería

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Mirador de la Rambla de Almería is an elevated point offering stunning views of the city's port. It occasionally hosts stands at fairs and events, as well as winter markets with local products and crafts. This spot is perfect for leisurely walks, pet-friendly strolls, or simply sitting back and observing the lively atmosphere. Families can enjoy children playing while grandparents admire the flowers and fountains. Additionally, it's a great place for introspection and gathering thoughts.
Nice place.
Hung-Man V — Google review
Nice place. But very busy traffic wise. Plenty of cafes, bars, shops to browse.
Ian S — Google review
Garden and trees are mature and make for a pleasant walk
David H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Elevated point on the Rambla of Almería from which you can enjoy a view of the city's port. It occasionally hosts stands at fairs and events, and in the winter there are also markets with typical products and crafts. (Original) Punto sopraelevato della Rambla di Almería da cui si gode una vista del porto della città. Ospita saltuariamente stand di fiere e manifestazioni, nel periodo invernale si trovano anche i mercatini con prodotti tipici e di artigianato.
Laura F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pleasant both during the day and at night. End of the Rambla de Almería. At night the fountains light up and give a special charm. Furthermore, looking towards the promenade you can now see the impressive 40 meter high Ferris wheel, placed in the Plaza de las Velas... (Original) Agradable por igual tanto de día, como de noche. Final de la Rambla de Almería. De noche las fuentes se iluminan y dan un encanto especial. Además, mirando hacia la rambla ahora puede verse la impresionante noria de 40metros de altura, colocada en la plaza de las velas...
Susana A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to walk, take your pets for a walk or sit and enjoy other people. Children playing. Grandparents watching the flowers and fountains. It is also a good place to reflect and organize thoughts and ideas. (Original) Agradable lugar para caminar, sacar de paseo las mascotas o sentarse a disfrutar del las demás personas. Niños jugando. Abuelos viendo las flores y fuentes. También es un buen lugar para reflexionar y ordenar pensamientos e ideas
Yamil R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Iconic place in the center of Almería. Jetting fountains with a story. Place to enjoy an afternoon with friends and/or family. From the ferris wheel you can get beautiful views of the capital of Almería. (Original) Lugar icónico del centro del Almería. Fuentes a chorros con una historia. Lugar para disfrutar una tarde con amistades y/o familia. Desde la noria se obtienen hermosas vistas de la capital Almeriense.
Isa M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I loved visiting this beautiful place where you can see great natural landscapes. (Original) Adorei visitar este belo local onde se vê boas paisagens naturais.
Jovita S — Google review
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18Iglesia de Santiago

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Iglesia de Santiago, also known as Real Monasterio de la Encarnacion or Las Claras, is a valuable and beautiful church in Almeria. It features Gothic and Renaissance elements, as well as a Granada Baroque style altarpiece. Despite suffering damage during the civil war, it remains a place of historical significance with its ancient architecture and Latin masses.
Beautiful little old church. It can get really hot in summer. 🔥
JuanD A — Google review
Nice church, would attend wedding again here
F C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Church near the center and other places of interest with one of the facades dedicated to the Apostle. I couldn't visit inside because it was closed. (Original) Iglesia cerca del centro y de otros lugares de interés con una de las fachadas dedicadas al Apóstol. No pude visitar su interior porque estaba cerrada
Bego L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's pretty from the outside, but I couldn't see it inside because it was closed. (Original) Por fuera es bonita, pero por dentro no he podido verla porque estaba cerrada.
Akrem — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very beautiful church, old and mostly made of stone. The ceiling is made of wood and the main altar is made of gilded wood. It also has beautiful side altars. (Original) É uma igreja muito bonita, antiga e sobretudo em pedra. O teto é em madeira e o altar principal é em talha dourada. Tem altares laterais também bonitos.
José B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Mozarabic Way from Almería to Santiago passes in front of its door. Hall-plan church, presided over by an altarpiece with the image of Santiago Peregrino. (Original) El Camino Mozárabe de Almería a Santiago pasa por delante de su puerta. Iglesia de planta de salón, presidida por un retablo con la imagen de Santiago Peregrino.
Alberto R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Diary of a curious person. Friday, March 3, 2023, 10:08 am. Gothic-Mudejar style Catholic cult church. The high relief on the side portal of Santiago Matamoros on horseback, to whom the temple is dedicated, stands out. (Original) Diario de un curioso. Viernes 3 de marzo de 2023, 10h 08'. Iglesia de culto católico de estilo gótico-mudéjar. Destaca el altorrelieve de du portada lateral de Santiago Matamoros a caballo, a quien está advocado el templo.
José M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Church of Santiago was built in 1494 by the Catholic Monarchs, just three years after the conquest of the city, in the place where the Convent of Santa Clara is currently located, in a neighborhood with a high proportion of Moorish population, to address high conversion needs. It was in the 16th century when the current building was built under the direction of the architect Juan de Orea, with an abundance of Renaissance elements that give a modern touch to the monument. (Original) La Iglesia de Santiago fue construido en 1494 por los Reyes Católicos, tan sólo tres años después de la conquista de la ciudad, en el lugar donde se encuentra actualmente el Convento de Santa Clara, en un barrio con una elevada proporción de población morisca, para hacer frente a las elevadas necesidades de conversión. Fue en el siglo XVI cuando se construyó el edificio actual bajo la dirección del arquitecto Juan de Orea, con una abundancia de elementos renacentistas que dan una impronta de modernidad al monumento.
Pedro S — Google review
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19Centro de Interpretación Puerta de Almería (Abu-Nõah)

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Archaeological museum
The Centro de Interpretación Puerta de Almería (Muralla Califal) offers a glimpse into the historical significance of Almeria. Although it is often closed, visitors can still catch a view of the sea-facing city gate and remnants of the Roman fish salting factory. The site provides insight into Almeria's commercial life centered around fishing.
Interesting museum to spend 45 mins, learning about when Almeria was a walled city, plus after the wall came down.
Margaret R — Google review
Love the 3D glasses to watch the pictures and the short silent cartoon film!
Miep — Google review
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended. Especially if you go on Saturday at 12 noon for the guided tour. The guide makes the talk very enjoyable, and the information and willingness to answer any questions is appreciated. It is an unknown place of our archaeological heritage in the city of Almería. (Original) Recomendadísimo. Especialmente si vais el sábado a las 12h a la visita guiada. El guía hace muy amena la charla, y se agradece la información y la predisposición a cualquier pregunta. Es un lugar desconocido de nuestro patrimonio arqueológico en la ciudad de Almería.
Nazaret M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Archaeological site whose visit is totally necessary to understand the historical evolution of the city of Almería. The museum proposal is a success, since they have been able to perfectly integrate and preserve the remains of the old access gate to the wall. First of all, it is worth highlighting the different phases of occupation of the area, where the remains of a salting factory from the Roman era have been preserved along with the medieval phase. Likewise, during the visit, you can see the different archaeological artifacts recovered during the excavations, as well as the various explanations that can be read throughout the exhibition. On the other hand, highlight the video where a very good explanation of the formation process of an archaeological site and its subsequent excavation phase is made. Finally, I would like to make special mention of the workers at the site. Professional, pleasant and sensitive to historical heritage. I enjoyed the conversation with them. (Original) Enclave arqueológico cuya visita es totalmente necesaria para comprender la evolución histórica de la ciudad de Almería. La propuesta museografía es todo un acierto, ya que han sabido integrar y conservar perfectamente los restos de la antigua puerta de acceso de la muralla. En primer lugar, cabe destacar las diferentes fases de ocupación de la zona, donde se han conservado los restos de una fábrica de salazones de época romana junto con la fase de época medieval. Asimismo, durante la visita, se pueden ver los diferentes artefactos arqueológicos recuperados durante las excavaciones, así como también las diversas explicaciones que se pueden leer a lo largo de la exposición. Por otra parte, destacar el vídeo donde se realiza una explicación muy buena del proceso de formación de un yacimiento arqueológico y su posterior fase de excavaciones. Por último, me gustaría hacer especial mención a los trabajadores del yacimiento. Profesionales, agradables y con sensibilidad por el patrimonio histórico. Disfruté de la conversación con ellos.
Sergio F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The site is spectacular. The truth is that everything should be promoted much more, because there are treasures that the vast majority of Almería residents don't even know exist. There's a lack of information, dissemination, and promotion of the things we have, and I don't know why they aren't sufficiently exploited. There are paintings and photographs that can be viewed in 3D, an audiovisual animation, and a few other things to interact with, some of which don't work. (Original) El sitio es espectacular, la verdad que tendrían que estar mucho más fomentadas todas las cosas, porqué hay tesoros,que una gran mayoría de los almerienses no saben ni que existen. Falta información, difusión y auge de las cosas que tenemos y que no sé porqué no están lo suficientemente explotadas. Hay cuadros, fotografías para poder ver en 3D. Una animación audiovisual y algunas otras cosas con las que interactuar,alguna que no funciona.
JUAN E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The interpretation center includes two historical ages: the Roman era with the salting factory and the Muslim era with the construction of the walls. Admission is free and includes 3D glasses for the photographs on the walls. (Original) El centro de interpretación recoge dos edades históricas: la época romana con la factoria de salazones y la época musulmana con la construcción de las murallas. La entrada es gratuita e incluye gafas 3D para las fotografías de las paredes.
Jaume C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Place that deserves a stop if you are visiting Almería. Very good treatment from the staff and a visit is recommended. Gratuitous (Original) Sitio que merece una parada si estás de visita por Almería. Muy buen trato del personal y recomendable su visita. Gratuito
Francisco F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Another place in Almeria that isn't promoted and goes unnoticed. It's worth a visit. Upon entering, they'll give you 3D glasses to see several paintings in 3D. It's not very big, but you'll spend an interesting time among the walls and the salted fish. Good service to answer questions. There's also a guided tour. (Original) Otro sitio más de Almeria que no se promociona y pasa desapercibido . Merece la pena la visita ,al entrar te darán unas gafas 3D para ver varios cuadros en 3D ,no es muy grande pero pasas un rato interesante entre la muralla y los salazones. Buena atencion para resolver dudas . Tambien hay una visita guiada .
Uben — Google review
Parque de Nicolás Salmerón, 27, 04002 Almería, Spain•https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/enclaves/enclave-arqueol…•+34 697 95 34 45•Tips and more reviews for Centro de Interpretación Puerta de Almería (Abu-Nõah)

20Escultura de John Lennon

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Nestled in the charming heart of Almeria, the Escultura de John Lennon serves as a heartfelt tribute to the legendary musician who briefly called this city home. It is believed that he penned parts of his iconic song "Strawberry Fields" during his time here. This striking monument, situated on a park bench in Plaza Flores near the AC Hotel by Marriott Almeria, captures Lennon's essence and invites fans to reflect on his musical legacy.
A wonderful tribute to a legendary musical icon. It's well positioned in the older and more charming part of Almeria that's easily accessable.
Kelvin M — Google review
Interesting to see a very good likeness of John Lennon in the middle of Almería.
Christine S — Google review
I love ❤️
Maf T — Google review
Statue of a legend. More I cannot say, what more can I say?
Mr B — Google review
Imagine!
Victor M — Google review
I'm just a geek for John Lennon. Each to their own I guess
Rich F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Almeria is a city that is definitely worth a visit. A beautifully maintained boulevard with a well-kept beach. There are also cozy restaurants with a great view. The old center is highly recommended. A great day. (Original) Almeria is een stad die zeker de moeite waard is om te bezoeken. Een mooi verzorgde boulevard met een verzorgd strand. Daaraan vast gezellige restaurantjes met een top uitzicht. Het oude centrum is een aanrader. Een geweldige dag.
Giel N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even though I haven't been there yet because I'll be going in August, for me the memory of the great John Lennon is always a great emotion. (Original) Anche se non ci sono ancora andato perché ci andrò in agosto per me è sempre una grande emozione il ricordo del Grande John Lennon
Claudio I — Google review
Pl. Flores, 04001 Almería, Spain•https://www.esculturaurbanaaragon.com.es/andalucia42.htm•Tips and more reviews for Escultura de John Lennon
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21Museo de la Catedral de la Encarnación

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Nestled in the heart of Almería, the Museo de la Catedral de la Encarnación is a captivating destination that showcases the rich history and architectural beauty of this remarkable cathedral. Originally constructed in 1522 atop the ruins of an earlier structure destroyed by a devastating earthquake, this site reflects a unique blend of late Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical, and Renaissance styles. The cathedral's fortress-like appearance is enhanced by two stunning facades designed by architect Juan de Orea.
(Translated by Google) Good dialogue of architectural forms... and light Contrasted and harmonious volumes... Great intervention in which the new integrates perfectly with the old. Very successful building. (Original) Buen diálogo de formas arquitectónicas.. y de luz Volúmenes contrastados y armónicos.. Estupenda intervención en que lo nuevo se integra perfectamente con lo antiguo. Edificio muy logrado.
Jesus S — Google review
Nice cathedral. The body is mostly Gothic style, with some elements of renaissance. The main altar and most of the interior is renaissance. The side chapels mostly early baroque, in the front renaissance. Nice visit, but.....it would be nice to have a paper guide with blueprint, general construction history and the information for all stations. The audio guide is super slow. It's just tiring. With a paper guide, I could get through it much faster. Also station 4 should mention something about the altar to the back of the choir (being in the very back of the church looking to the front). This is missing.
Alexander P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I bought tickets from there, but we couldn't see the museum, because even though people with disabilities have discounts, it is not adapted for wheelchairs or people with physical disabilities. (Original) Compré subenirs de allí, pero no pudimos ver el museo, porque a pesar de que las personas con discapacidad tienen descuentos, no está adaptado para sillas de ruedas o personas con discapacidad física.
Nerea G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recently opened and renovated, it offers a cultural and historical vision of the cathedral, while displaying some objects related to its history. It also includes a visit inside the cathedral, with the possibility of doing it with an audio guide. Free visit for visitors registered in the city. (Original) Abierto y reformado recientemente, ofrece una visión cultural e histórica de la catedral, a la vez que expone algunos objetos relacionados con su historia. También incluye una visita por el interior de la catedral, existiendo la posibilidad de realizarla con audioguía. Visita gratuita para visitantes empadronados en la ciudad.
Francis G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very rich (Original) Muy rico
Ginés V — Google review
C. Velázquez, 18, 04002 Almería, Spain•+34 669 91 36 28•Tips and more reviews for Museo de la Catedral de la Encarnación

22Puerto Rey Sports Center

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Puerto Rey Sports Center in Vera Playa offers a wide range of activities for visitors. From water sports like windsurfing, paddle surfing, and kayaking to golf, tennis, and paddle tennis, there's something for everyone. The center also features a gym with great facilities and a bar area. Families can enjoy activities such as paddle tennis and electric car driving for kids. Additionally, the center has a water park nearby for those seeking fun in the sun.
11 Padel Courts, 2 glass the rest concrete. Great venue with a bar/restaurant and full changing facilities. We use this venue for our touring Padel Groups. Highly recommended
Dom T — Google review
Really nice place, lovely friendly staff. young lady that served us spoke perfect spainish and English & was very helpful. What I chose for breakfast set me up for the whole day. would highly recommend this place.
Rossella H — Google review
Terrible place, bad mantenimiento. The reception horrible, a lady that knows nothing. You reserve a tennis court and they even not arrange that you can play, ot at least let you know. They send you to a "swimming pool " instead. Too bad there no - points review to give.
Nayara E — Google review
Used the Gym on several visits to Spain , never busy so can always normally do a full session without delay. Nice bar area and great facilities for kids. only downside is gym membership by the month which is great when i'm out for long periods but on shorter stays its not viable pity they don't do weekly tickets.
Peter H — Google review
Great to be able to spend a day and use the facilities, pool and academy during a trip.
Jones W — Google review
Mini golf is a con for €5, but the rest looks nice
Nicolas A — Google review
Great food and great setting Service absolutely diabolical,25 minutes waiting to be served a drink Sort it out!!!!!!
Steve H — Google review
Another great lunch. Friendly service, excellent cuisine and good prices. Difficult to beat!! We have been driving and walking past for three years. Had lunch today. Great friendly service. Great cuisine. Will be back and wish we had come sooner.
Peter K — Google review
Av. Puerto Rey, 1, 04621 Puerto Rey, Almería, Spain•https://centrodeportivopuertorey.com/•+34 950 46 05 45•Tips and more reviews for Puerto Rey Sports Center

23Salón de juego Pause&Play C.C. Torrecárdenas Almería

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Casino
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Salón de juego Pause&Play C.C. Torrecárdenas Almería is a place where visitors feel comfortable and well taken care of by the friendly staff, including Arantxa, Andrea, Martita, Nerea, and Juanlu. The atmosphere is described as perfect for enjoying entertainment and grabbing a meal or snack. Customers have praised the helpfulness and friendliness of the staff while also mentioning winning jackpots without even realizing it due to the excitement of the moment.
(Translated by Google) The best place in Almería to have a good time with friends, having a drink, playing pool, darts, or any machine in the room!! Plus the food is very good, especially the waffles!!!! (Original) El mejor sitio de Almería para pasar un buen rato con los amigos, tomando algo, jugando al billar, dardos, o a cualquier máquina del salón!! Además la comida está muy buena, sobretodo los gofres!!!!
Deriik 1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the place, it is a place where I feel very comfortable since I am very well cared for by the boss Arantxa who is very nice, Andrea, Martita, Nerea and Juanlu who we miss very much! They are very helpful, friendly people and in addition to providing good entertainment it is a perfect place to go to eat, have breakfast or have a snack. (Original) Me encanta el sitio ,es un lugar donde me siento muy cómodo ya que estoy muy bien atendido por parte de la jefa Arantxa que es muy agradable,Andrea, Martita,Nerea y a Juanlu que lo echamos mucho de menos! Son personas muy serviciales ,amables y encima de dar un buen entretenimiento es un sitio perfecto para ir a comer ,desayunar o merendar .
Fernando S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique meeting place. The staff is extremely friendly (especially the cafeteria staff). (Original) Un lugar de encuentros diferente. El trato del personal es super agradable.( ha destacar el del servicio de cafetería)
Rubén P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Go ahead, my review only wants to be constructive. I understand that it is a game room and I imagine that they have to adhere to what I suppose are strict regulations, but I have a pretty bad time with presenting my ID on one side, ordering drinks and paying for them (by the way, one by one, that is ; swipe the card four times in my case) and then go with the four tickets to the bar and order again. Total, 15 minutes to take the first drink. The place available for dancing is somewhat limited but hey, if there are not many people you can dance relatively comfortably. Later, late in the night and with people starting to leave, we were invited (very kindly, of course) to leave the bar where we had been all night for, honestly, I don't know exactly what reason. Anyway, the fact is that after they relocated us we decided to leave. I think that in a place where you are going to have fun respectfully, you can't be so strict: this place at the bar to order, this one to consume, this one to pay, this one to... there weren't that many people. That said, I am delighted that there are places like this to dance in Almería. (Original) Vaya por delante que mi reseña sólo quiere ser constructiva. Entiendo que es un salón de juegos e imagino que se tienen que ceñir a una normativa que supongo estricta, pero yo llevo bastante mal eso de presentar el DNI en un lado, pedir las consumiciones y pagarlas ( por cierto, una a una, esto es; pasar la tarjeta cuatro veces en mi caso) para luego ir con los cuatro tickets a la barra y volver a pedir. Total, 15 min para dar el primer trago. El lugar habilitado para el baile está algo limitado pero bueno, si no hay mucha gente puedes bailar relativamente cómodo. Posteriormente, avanzada ya la noche y con la gente empezando a irse, se nos invitó ( muy amablemente eso sí) a marcharnos del lugar de la barra en el que llevábamos toda la noche por, la verdad, no sé exactamente qué motivo. En fin, el caso es que después de q nos reubicaran decidimos marcharnos. Creo que en un lugar donde vas a divertirte respetuosamente, no se puede ser tan estricto: este lugar de la barra para pedir, este para consumir, este para pagar, este para....no había tanta gente. Dicho lo cual, estoy encantado de que haya sitios como este para poder bailar en Almería.
Umar Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have always thought that it was just another place to play roulette or the machines. We went in for the first time a few months ago and were pleasantly surprised. They have a large bar where you can order beer, drinks and food at a very good price, as they usually have numerous offers. They have large screens where you can watch soccer, and on some days, they organize games like a word puzzle where you can win prizes such as drinks, beers, etc. Positive points: -The staff is always very attentive, fast and friendly. -Good offers in the bar area. -Very neat and clean premises. Negative points: -The new machine to enter works quite poorly, especially if it is in the afternoon and the sun is beating down, in the end the staff has to come to open it for you. Would you recommend your visit? Yeah. (Original) Siempre he pensado que solo era un sitio más para jugar a la ruleta o con las máquinas. Entramos por primera vez hace unos meses y quedamos gratamente sorprendidos. Tienen una gran barra donde pedir cerveza, copas y comida a muy buen precio, ya que suelen tener numerosas ofertas. Tienen grandes pantallas donde ver el futbol, además algunos días, organizan juegos como un pasapalabra donde puedes ganar premios como copas, cervezas, etc. Puntos positivos: -El personal siempre muy atento, rápidos y simpáticos. -Buenas ofertas en la zona de bar. -Local muy cuidado y limpio. Puntos negativos: -La máquina nueva para entrar funciona bastante mal, sobre todo si es por la tarde y le pega el sol, al final tiene que venir el personal para poder abrirte. ¿Recomendaría su visita? Sí.
Ⓐⓛⓥⓐⓡⓘⓣⓣⓘ ! — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good organization by the person in charge👏👏 of PAUSE&PLAY of the CCT Almería, in addition, he was super attentive at all times and it was super full. The girl who asks for the ID is super nice, there is a good atmosphere, good food, good service..... Anyway, the whole team is great👏. Thank you, because my friends and I were in luxury last night and as Termineitor said: I WILL BE BACK❤️ (Original) Muy buena organización por parte de el encargado👏👏 de PAUSE&PLAY del CCT Almería, además, estuvo súper atento en todo momento y eso que estaba súper lleno. La chica que pide los DNI, es súper simpática, hay buen ambiente, buena comida, buen servicio.....En fin, todo el equipo sois geniales👏. Gracias, porque mis amigas y yo estuvimos anoche de lujo y como dijo Termineitor: VOLVERÉ❤️
Irene O — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a great place to have a good time with friends. They have billiards, darts and board games. Plus, every week they have a show and the waitresses are super friendly. (Original) Es un sitio genial para echar un buen rato con los amigos. Tienen billar, dardos y juegos de mesas. Además, todas las semanas tienen algún espectáculo y las camareras son super simpáticas.
Rocío V — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love watching football there. It's a great atmosphere, and you can even have dinner or a drink while you sip your beer. I'd like to thank Juan Luis for his friendliness every time I go. It's an incentive to decide to go there when the service is like his. (Original) Me encanta ver el fútbol allí, buen ambiente y encima puedes cenar o tomar algo mientras te bebés la cerveza. Destacar a Juan Luis por su simpatía cada vez que voy, es un aliciente decidir ir allí cuando la atención es como la de él.
David V — Google review
C.C. Torrecardenas, C. Médico Francisco Pérez Company, s/n, 04009 Almería, Spain•http://pauseandplay.es/locales/torrecardenas/•+34 608 24 85 58•Tips and more reviews for Salón de juego Pause&Play C.C. Torrecárdenas Almería
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  • Fun things to do in Cartagena: fun attractions and activities

Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Municipality of Cartagena
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Aguilas
  • Top things to do and attractions in Guadix
  • Top things to do and attractions in Carboneras
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cartagena

Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Marbella
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Benidorm
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alicante
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Municipality of Cartagena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cordoba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Toledo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Fuengirola
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Benalmadena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ronda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Torremolinos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nerja
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Almunecar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Roquetas de Mar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sierra Nevada National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mojacar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Aguilas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Guadix
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Carboneras
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Jose
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monachil
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tabernas
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Aguadulce

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