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Top 10 Things to do Murcia - Travel Guide

In the region of Murcia there is a plethora of activities and attractions to see an do, so we wanted to share a list of our ten favorite things do do while visiting this magical autonomous community of Spain.

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Bienvenido and welcome to Murcia! This region is sandwiched between Valencia and Andalusia, and has a ton of awesome stuff to do. So I'm going to show you my top ten favorite things to do in Murcia. Come on, let's go!

1) Beaches
With over 250km of coast, there are all kinds of amazing beaches and costal scenery, to be enjoyed year round. Thanks to 300 days of sun a year and an average temperature of 19 degrees Celcius.

2) Adventure
In the region of Murcia, there is no shortage of adventure activities. From hiking in the rugged mountains, to all along the picturesque coast………..Cycling enthusiasts, will be happy to hear there is also plenty of terrain for them to explore, too. A 150 peaks above 1000m makes it an ideal location for all types of adventure sports.

3) Gastronomy
Like the rest of Spain, Murcia is a food lovers paradise. Serving all the typical spanish dishes, as well as some locally inspired cuisine. Excellent choices for both land and sea fare, however, they are especially known for their produce

4) Vino
You have to wash down that delicious food with something, it might as well be some locally produced wines. There are three distinct wine regions, each producing several varietals worth savoring. So fill your glass and spend sometime with some good friends.


5) City life
If you are looking for something a lit bit more upbeat, head to the cities of Murcia and Cartagena, which make up the only two metropolitan areas in the province. Murcia is found inland and has a population of around half a million….while Cartagena is found along the coast with nearly a quarter million inhabitants. Both are great places to visit museums, cafes, markets, shops and just admire the architexture.

6) nature
The autonomous community of Murcia is blessed with some excellent and diverse natural settings. If you like green, head to the dense forests of Sierra Espuña, or if you want to see some crazy wind erosion go to Bolnuevo, pink salt flats and flamingos can be seen at Salinas de San Pedro, and one of my favorites is the Ricote Valley which has the look of an oasis, tucked between the desert and the mountains.

7) History & Culture
All throughout the region you will find remnants of past civilizations. Dating back more than 3000 years. This can be observed by visiting the many cathedrals and archeological sites. For a more cultural experience I recommend visiting some small towns. Ojós, Blanca, and Caravaca de la Cruz just to name a few.

8) Nautical sports (Kayaking, fishing, boating)
With all that coastline, there is plenty of adventure to be had here too. Kayaking, Swimming, fishing, scuba diving and sailing can be enjoyed all year round. So don’t forget your swimsuit.

9) Thermal Spas
One of the most leisurely activities to do in the region, is visit a thermal spa. I had the pleasure of experiencing the historic Balneario de Archena wellness facility. The minerals in the water have a therapeutic effect, making it A great place to relax and unwind, after a few days of exploring.

10) Golf
If you like to swing the clubs, the region of Murcia is one of the best locations in all of Europe. Great weather and A total of 22 golf courses are here waiting for you.

Well, that ends or top ten things to do in Murcia video. I hope it helps you out a bunch, but I've got to go because my foods getting cold. Until next time, see you later!
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Murcia Travel Guide - Spain

Murcia is a beautiful city located in the south east part of Spain. After watching the Murcia Travel Guide you know the top things to do from the old center to the best museums and a castle just outside the center. I explain the best ways to travel to Murcia mostly from the nearby city Alicante.
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Things to do in Murcia:
0:00​​ - Intro
0:30 - Travel to Murcia
0:57 - Old Town
1:22 - Plaza Cardenal Belluga
1:42 - Cathedral de Santa Maria
2:25 - Plaza de las Flores
2:46 - Real Casino
3:10 - Mercado de Abastos de Verónicas
3:37 - Best time to visit Murcia
4:00 - Castillo de Monteagudo
4:37 - Outdoor spaces/parks
5:20 - Museo de Santa Clara
5:46 - Museo Salzillo
6:04 - Museo Arqueológico de Murcia (MAM)
6:22 - How to travel to the beach

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Murcia, Spain - Top 10 Things To Do!????????

Murcia, Spain is a wonderful city located in the southern part of Spain in the region of Murcia. In this video we explore the top 10 things to do in Murcia.

The city of Murcia is bustling with beautiful architecture, stunning views and delicious food. So, we have compiled our list of the best things to do in Murcia, well at least our favorite.

As expats living in Valencia, just a few hours on Renfe gets us to Murcia, it was a perfect getaway to explore a new region. We had a lot of fun making this video so we hope you enjoy Murcia as much as us! Cheers!

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0:00 Intro
0:30 Plaza del Cardenal Belluga
1:04 Murcia Cathedral
1:35 Delicious Murcian Snack
2:40 Real Casino
3:38 Glorieta de Espana and River Walk
4:51 Central Market
5:17 Plaza de las Flores
6:44 Brewery
7:58 Gastronomy
11:45 Day Trip - Cartagena

The Restaurants we visited:
Zaher patisseries Great Pasteleros:C. Riquelme, 13, 30005 Murcia
Salon del Secreto:Pl. Sta. Catalina, 3, 30004 Murcia
El Secreto: Pl. Sta. Catalina, 1, 30004 Murcia
Las Viandas: C. Pascual, 2, 30004 Murcia
La Tapeoteca: Pl. San Pedro, 3, 30004 Murcia
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Region of Murcia, Spain Travel Guide: Coast, City, Culture & Cuisine

The Murcia Region of Spain has 250km+ of coastline (the Costa Calida), historic roman ruins in Cartagena, fantastic value tapas, an amazing wine route, and is perfect for a city break in the capital of Murcia, a road-trip, or a beach escape. Lesser known than other parts of Spain it makes for a less crowded summer getaway, while the year-round climate stays fairly mild along the coast, making it a contender for a winter break too.

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Murcia Region, Spain - Top attractions in Murcia, Cartagena & Lorca

Discover the region of Murcia, Spain. While the Costa Calida coastline is beautiful, I ventured inland to discover the culture, history and top attractions in this lesser-explored region!

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Conduciendo por Altorreal (Molina de Segura, Región de Murcia, España) 4K Viaje en Coche

Paseo panorámico en coche por Altorreal, Murcia.

El viaje comienza en la Urbanizacion Altorreal, parte del Municipio de Molina de Segura en Murcia, en la parte alta del monte Alcayna. Saliendo de Altorreal, bajando hacia Murcia hay vistas a toda la ciudad. El paseo termina en Nueva Condomina, Murcia.

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Is Murcia worth to visit? (World's MOST accessible city)

Is Murcia, the world's most accessible city worth to visit? Here are the top things to do on your visit to Murcia and of course we cover in this Murcia travel guide also why this might be the most accessible and inclusive city to visit not only in Spain but in the world.

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Murcia is a wonderful city located in the same named region in Spain, Murcia. It is the 7th largest city in Spain. The city of Murcia is bustling with beautiful architecture, stunning views and delicious food. So, we have compiled our list of the best things to do in Murcia, and include some accessibility options as well, to make your visit just a bit more bearable.

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Barrios De Madrid: dónde alojarse

En este video voy a contarles sobre los barrios de Madrid más populares para alojarse.

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Puerta del Sol y Gran vía
Es el centro de Madrid y punto de referencia absoluto de la ciudad, de hecho es el punto de partida de muchos tours por encontrarse en el centro de todo y no muy lejos de nada.

La zona es muy comercial y a su vez muy bulliciosa. De día es ideal para hacer compras, visitar sitios turísticos y de noche está llena de teatros y muy cerca de barrios con gran vida nocturna como Chueca o Malasaña.

Si buscas una zona animada, te gusta ir de compras y prefieres estar en el centro de todo, es el barrio ideal.

¿La contra? Es de los barrios más caros para hospedarse.

Los Austrias

Muy cerca de Puerta del Sol tenemos el Madrid de los Austrias, que fue antiguamente el centro de la ciudad y, como tal, tiene un patrimonio histórico impresionante.
La zona en sí misma es una atracción turística con sus callejuelas y plazas tan pintorescas.
Allí se encuentran, por ejemplo la Catedral de la Almudena, el Palacio Real, la Plaza de la Villa y la famosísima Plaza Mayor. El Mercado de San Miguel es una visita obligatoria.

El barrio de las Letras

Abajito del Sol y muy cerca del Paseo del Prado, se encuentra Huertas, más conocido como el Barrio de las Letras, por haber sido hogar de muchos escritores españoles como Cervantes y Lope de Vega.
Este barrio mantiene la bohemia y el encanto del pasado con sus callecitas y adoquines, e incluso en la Calle de las Huertas se pueden encontrar grabados de poemas en las aceras.

Malasaña

Ahora nos vamos a otra onda, Malasaña si bien es uno de los barrios antiguos, tiene una energía muy joven, y es un poco centro de la movida alternativa y under de Madrid.

Allí podemos encontrar tiendas de segunda mano, galerías de arte, grafitis en las paredes y un ambiente muy alegre, multicultural y cosmopolita.

Si tu viaje tiene que ver más con el descubrimiento de las nuevas movidas culturales, Malasaña es tu lugar. Además es posible encontrar buenos alojamientos a muy buen precio.


Lavapiés

Otro de los barrios de Madrid preferidos por los jóvenes es Lavapiés.

Este barrio hace poco más de 20 años era un mal barrio, para ser honesta, tenía todos los problemas juntos, pero desde entonces ha ido cambiando y mejorando tanto que hoy se ha convertido en una visita obligada de Madrid.
Es súper multicultural. Muchos inmigrantes eligen este barrio para establecerse al llegar -de hecho ahí viví mi primer mes en Madrid, porque ofrece la calidez de las comunidades y todavía es un barrio de los más económicos para alojarse.


La Latina

En realidad La Latina, aunque es un lugar tomado por los jóvenes, es uno de los barrios más tradicionales de Madrid, y fue el antiguo barrio árabe.

Es un barrio muy pintoresco y muy fotografiable, con sus callecitas angostas y placitas románticas, donde se encuentra también el famoso Mercado del Rastro.

¿Qué más tiene La Latina? Bares, muchos bares y restaurantes y cafés en las terrazas y música en las veredas.

Si te gusta ir de bar en bar y te encanta la movida nocturna, este es tu lugar para quedarte. Y al igual que en Lavapiés, es un sitio en donde se pueden conseguir muy buenos precios en el alojamiento.


El Retiro y Salamanca

Nos vamos absolutamente al otro espectro, con estos barrios cercanos al Parque del Retiro y Plaza del Colón, con espacios verdes amplios, una arquitectura más señorial y un ambiente mucho más tranquilo.

¿El problema? Son bastante más caros, Salamanca particularmente porque es uno de los barrios más exclusivos de Madrid, con boutiques de lujo, restaurantes selectos que apuntan a un público más maduro. Pero sin embargo la tranquilidad, la belleza arquitectónica y urbanística de estos barrios y la cercanía al centro los hacen muy elegibles, sobre todo para ese tipo de público no tan joven y/o con mayor capacidad económica.


Chueca

Es ciertamente el barrio más animado y con más movida nocturna, atribuida a ser la zona de encuentro de la comunidad LGBT aunque por supuesto todos son bienvenidos. El ambiente siempre es de fiesta.

En cuanto a alojamiento, hay desde hoteles a hostels a pisos de Airbnb, en todo rango de precios.

Pero lo que tiene Chueca de bueno lo tiene de no tan bueno, porque el ambiente festivo y alegre constante y la música a toda hora, es muy divertido pero también lo que puede hacer que el descanso no sea del todo bueno.

Conduciendo por Murcia Centro Ciudad (España) 4K Viaje en Coche

Paseo panorámico en coche por el centro de la ciudad de Murcia.

El viaje comienza entrando al centro de Murcia por la Avenida de Alcantarilla, pasando por el Barrio del Carmen, Floridablanca, cruzando el Rio Seguro por el Puente Nuevo, pasando por Infante, Atalayas, Plaza Circular, Espinardo, y saliendo de Murcia hacia Molina de Segura.

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Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Cathedral de Santa Maria

Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Cathedral de Santa Maria

The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary in Murcia (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral de Santa María en Murcia), commonly called the Cathedral of Murcia, is a Catholic church in the city of Murcia, Spain. It is the only cathedral in use in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cartagena in Spain.

When the Christian king Jaime I the Conqueror conquered the city, in spite of the existing pact with the Muslims of the city that prevented destroying any mosque, the king Jaime I took the Great Mosque or Aljamía to consecrate it to the Virgin Mary, since he had the custom to offer a mass to Our Lady whenever he conquered a village. The cimentation of the cathedral begun in the 13th century, in the same place where the great mosque stood. In 1385 the laying of foundations began and in 1388 the first stone was laid. But it was not until 1394 that the construction began, which would be finished in October 1467. Nevertheless, the cathedral continued to grow until the 18th century, which means that the cathedral is made of a variety of artistic styles.

The heart and the entrails of the king Alfonso X the Wise are buried under the main altar of the cathedral, as he indicated in his testament, as a gift and proof of his love to Murcia and in thanks to the fidelity that the city showed to him.

As previously stated, the artistic style of the building is very varied because it was finished in the 18th century. Its interior is Gothic; the facade is Baroque and it was made by the Valencian architect and sculptor Jaume Bort i Meliá.

There are twenty-five bells, all of the 17th century and the 18th century. Each has its own name. Among them are:

The Bell of the Spells
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La Fuensanta
The Conception
La Segundilla
The greater or Agueda-Martillo, which is the main bell

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Molina de Segura! We Walk A Beautiful Spanish Town | Mudem Museum And A Spanish Marketplace

Take a walk with us through the beautiful Spanish town of Molina de Segura, 10km from the regional capital of Murcia. Molina de Segura is an ancient city once occupied by the Romans and we take a walk around the Parque de La Compañía and the surrounding areas including the Mudem Museum And A Spanish Marketplace.

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Molina de Segura | Walking In A Beautiful Spanish Town | Parque de La Compañía | Murcia

We take a walk around the Parque de La Compañía in Molina De Segura which is around 10km from the regional capital of Murcia. Join us as we take you on a short, peaceful walking tour of a beautiful part of the city!



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That's One Big Chimney! Molina De Segura Apricot Canning Factory | Murcia | Coast Blanca #shorts

An impressive view of the old apricot canning factory chimney in Molina de Segura. The last remains of a once proud industry in the middle of town. Molina de Segura is around 10km from the regional capital of Murcia and is an ancient city once occupied by the Romans. Join us as we tour around Molina de Segura city.



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Why I love Spain (España) & the Murcia Region.
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