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Typical Spanish town

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 11:16pm
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What and where would be the nearest ‘traditional’ Spanish town or village to visit near  Villamartin? I’m thinking whitewashed houses, little windy streets and lots of geraniums in pots 😀 Oh and a nice little cafe ! 

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 7:59am

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 7:59am

Sounds like you are describing the perfect Andalusian village.

Alicante, Altea, Guadalest ?

Plenty of pretty villages in the area, but not in the style you’ve described.

But if you are looking for things like that, have you been to the cave houses in Rojales? 

Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 12:56pm

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 12:56pm

GTMK wrote on Mon May 30, 2022 11:16pm:

Hi

What and where would be the nearest ‘traditional’ Spanish town or village to visit near  Villamartin? I’m thinking whitewashed houses, little windy streets and lots of geraniums in pots 😀 Oh and a nice little cafe ! 

 

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It's sounds like a description of the town on Tabarca Island. It a typical Spanish town and extremely popular with tourists because of that fact.

I think you will need to book a boat trip over.

Steve 

Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 1:39pm

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 1:39pm

Fifty years ago when my family first came here to live, we lived in what would obviously be termed  a Traditional Spanish Village. I assure you it was nothing like the description from the OP!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 1, 2022 11:21am

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Posted: Wed Jun 1, 2022 11:21am

As others have said, there are few ‘pueblos blancos’ in Alicante, but a nice typical Spanish town and a pleasant drive  would be to Almoradi for the Saturday market. Only 20 mins or so from Villamartin. Lovely shady plaza, traditional market used by locals lots of places to have a coffee or churros.

Another nice drive covering the mountain area is the Hondons, including Novelda - interesting architecture and bodegas to visit.

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Posted: Wed Jun 1, 2022 3:03pm

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Posted: Wed Jun 1, 2022 3:03pm

Stephanie86 wrote on Tue May 31, 2022 1:39pm:

Fifty years ago when my family first came here to live, we lived in what would obviously be termed  a Traditional Spanish Village. I assure you it was nothing like the description from the OP!!!

Thank you. That isn’t what I was thinking of and it’s probably changed in fifty years.

Posted: Wed Jun 1, 2022 3:04pm

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Thanks everyone and for some nice suggestions to try out !

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Posted: Thu Jun 2, 2022 8:11am

I have lived in Almoradi for almost 17 years and, yes, many things have changed even in those 17 years.   There are many nationalities living here, but it is overall a Spanish town.   In the apartment block where I live we have many of those nationalities, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Spanish, Moroccan, Dutch, Icelandic, Indian, Norwegian, South American, but I may have missed one or two.   

We have a lovely bus station (but not many buses), a good health centre, some churches (the main one being in the main square), several supermarkets, lots of other shops, lots of bars and restaurants, a football team with their own football ground (it also has, I believe, a supporters club) and, as has been advised above, a good Saturday morning market that takes up many of the streets around the main square in town.   The town is about 20 minutes' drive inland from Torrevieja and also about 20 minutes' drive from the local hospital.

Posted: Thu Jun 2, 2022 2:55pm

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Posted: Thu Jun 2, 2022 2:55pm

GTMK wrote on Mon May 30, 2022 11:16pm:

Hi

What and where would be the nearest ‘traditional’ Spanish town or village to visit near  Villamartin? I’m thinking whitewashed houses, little windy streets and lots of geraniums in pots 😀 Oh and a nice little cafe ! 

 

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And next time you're in Alicante, try this area of the old town https://maps.app.goo.gl/7GuEhjn6uHSuK6Ss6 if you haven't been there already, as quite similar to your description...

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