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But there are also many examples of exciting modern architecure in Spain, like the City of Science in Valencia for example, that will be presented in a separate thread!
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Alicante City Centre 163 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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Alicante City Centre 156 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 155 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 151 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 149 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 141 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 135 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Alicante City Centre 114 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 113 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Alicante City Centre 101 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Santisima Trinidad old ship 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr
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Santisima Trinidad old ship 22 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Explanada de España 07 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Explanada de España 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Explanada de España 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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Time to leave Alicante for Benidorm, the city of skyscrapers!



ROAD ALICANTE – BENIDORM:


Road Alicante - Benidorm 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Road Alicante - Benidorm 07 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Road Alicante - Benidorm 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Road Alicante - Benidorm 16 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Road Alicante - Benidorm 14 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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BENIDORM:

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ABOUT Benidorm:

Population: 69 000 (about 110 000 with temporary residents)
Other names: Alacant (Valencian)
Tallest building: Gran Hotel Bali (210 m, 52 floors, built 2002)
Language: Spanish, Valenciano
Founded: 1325
Province: Alicante
Autonomous community: Valencia
Area: 38.51 km²
Year visited: 2016

Benidorm is a small city situated in southeastern Spain, in a beautiful setting along the Mediterranean coast of Costa Blanca, surrounded by mountains. Despite being so small it appears to be much larger because of it's tall buildings, impressive skyline huge tourist industry and large number of hotels and residential buildings. It is Europe's biggest holilday resort, with 5 million visitors a year! Many people from the UK also move to Benidorm when they retire, so you can find Brittish bars everywhere. Of European cities only Paris and London have more hotel rooms then Benidorm.Still it is only the 5th largest city in the Alicante province. For long Benidorm was only a small fishing village. The tourist industry started to develop after the decline of the fishing industry in the 1950s. Most people come there to sun and bath, or visit some of the theme parks, like Terra Mitica or Aqualandia. So during low seasons Benidorm is quiet calm. The architecture of the highrise buildings is not so spectacular (with a few exceptions), it is typical boxy buildings, but you find a few exceptions like the new Intempo, Gran Hotel Bali, Torre Lugano and Madeira Centro. There is also a small Old Town that is more small scale with hilly lanes, small shops and lowrise buildings.

Benidorm has a really impressive skyline for a European city. It is the city with the largest concentration of skyscrapers per capita in the whole world, by locals called "Little New York" or "Beniyork"! That is because the city is quite small (only 69 000 inhabitants, 110 000 with temporary residents) but still is filled with highrises and skyscrapers 20-53 floors high, from the West to the East. The idea to build tall buildings was a political vision that started already in the 1970s, and after the mid 2000s a new generation of taller skyscrapers started to be constructed. It is a very narrow city so it doesn't stretch far Northwards, the skyline mostly stretches along the Mediterranean coastline.

Benidorm can be divided into two parts - Playa de Levante (East part) and Playa de Poniente (West part), separated with the Old Town (city center) in the middle. Levante is the most popular beach among tourists with its long beach promenade and Poniente is the most popular among locals, and more classy with it's designed curved terraces. Levante and the East part is where you the largest concentration of hotels.

The City Centre of Benidorm mostly looks like rest of the city with its tall modernist buildings, except for the small scale ld Town. The City Hall (Ayuntamiento), a futuristic boxy building that seems to be hovering above the ground, is situated at the large City Hall Square. Here you also find the postmodern park Aiguera Park that has a lot of palms and 2 amphitheaters (one small and one large).

Old is not exactly the word you might think of when Benidorm comes to mind, but there is actually an Old Town in the city centre of Benidorm, since the 1970s surrounded by modern skyscrapers.The area is much more small scale then the rest of the city with lowrise buildings, pedestrian streets, small squares, open air restaurants, but also cheap clothes stores, souvenir shops, sex shops, night clubs and bars. It is situated on a rock above the small tranquil beach Cala Mal Mas, and separates the East part of Benidorm from the West (Levante Beach and Poniente Beach ends on each side). The quartiers around Placa de Sant Jaume are hilly. This square is where you find the old church Iglesia de Sant Jaume y Santa Ana, one of the few historic buildings in Benidorm. Next to it you find Plaza Castela, Plaza Santa Ana and the beautiful and romantic viewpoint terrace, Balcón del Mediterráneo Viewpoint, that is situated right above the Mediterraean Sea and offers amazing views of the city's skyline, beaches, sea and mountains. It's architecture is very beautiful and a stairway leads down to a lower terrace, surrounded by the sea (it was very windy during our visit though). For many tourists the Old Town is the nicest and most walkable part of Benidorm, but it can be hard to find food here after 8 o'clock during low season, mostly bars are open. Carrer de la Passeta is the most popular pedestrian street for shopping divided by Placa de la Creu from Calle Alameda that is filled with open air bars and restaurants.

Isla de Benidorm (Benidorm Island) is a very small, rocky island that can be seen from the coast. Boat trips take you there, but there are not much to see and do there except for a small café and a submarine with glass bottom. We saw the island, but didn't visit it.

Avenida de Mediterraneo goes from the city centre to the East part. Avenida de Madrid is the beach promenade along Levante Beach (unfortuantely cars are allowed to drive there). Avenida de la Armada de Española is the road that goes parallel to Poniente Beach.

There are many elderly people in Benidorm, pensioners and tourists, the majority of all people we saw in hotels and on streets were at least 60 years old, a contrast to the rumour of Benidorm as a resort for drunk teenagers and a lot of nightclubs! That is because many pensioners move there from colder countries like England especially, but also Germany and Scandinavian countries. Benidorm is ony a short drive from Alicante. Alicante and Villajoyosa are just about 20km to the South, and Valencia about 2 hours to the North by train. Only a few km to the North are Altea and Calpe but the road is narrow, curvy and with high steeps, and has a lot of traffic! Sometimes you have to drive by a couple of sport bikers. Fortuantely the speed limits are low.

TRANSPORT: There are some public buses, but that's it. The best way to explore Benidorm is by foot, especially in the city centre/Old Town that has a lot of pedestrian streets, and along the beach promenades. If you want to go from the East to the West part you will probably think it's too far though. Driving can be a nightmare beacuse of lowspeed limits 20-30km/h and hard to find parking, especially during high season. We appreciated to have a car though, since the traffic was quit calm during low season, and would be too far to go everywhere.

MY EXPERIENCE:

In February 2016, we made a trip to Costa Blanca, Murcia and Valencia. Benidorm was the second city we visited. We only visited Benidorm for one day, but stayed there for 3 nights as a base for day trips. As a tourist there are not that much to se and do during low seasons, the main reason many people come there is to sun and bath. We drove around in our rental car and looked at the skyscrapers, walked in the old town day and evening and along Levante Beach. There are many bars, but it was hard to find food that was not fastfood after 8 PM since it was low season.

We stayed at two different hotels, Gran Hotel Bali (Europe's tallest hotel) and Palm Beach Hotel, both there very good value for money. You can read the views here.

We stayed in February so we didn't see many tourists, but a lot of English people, mostly older retired, who moved there. The weather was mild compared to Sweden, 15-18 degrees and mostly sunny, but the second day it was very windy and it was partly cloudy. Spain had somewhat of a cold period, there was even snow in other parts of southern Spain during our visit, so I guess we were lucky.

West part 14 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Intempo, the new residential building that is Europe’s tallest.

Benidorm_panorama by Nightsky, on Flickr
Benidorm, East part, skyline

West part 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Benidorm, West part, skyline
West part 08 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 07 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 06 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 32 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 17 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Intempo

West part 18 by Nightsky, on Flickr

West part 29 by Nightsky, on Flickr


West part 30 by Nightsky, on Flickr


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Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 10 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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SKYLINE VIEW from Hotel Gran Bali:
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Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 21 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 20 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 18 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 17 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 16 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 15 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 14 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 12 by Nightsky, on Flickr

SKYLINE FROM THE HIGHWAY:

Benidorm outskirts 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm outskirts 18 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Gran Hotel Bali to the left, that is Europe’s tallest hotel and Benidorm’s tallest buiding!

Benidorm outskirts 12 by Nightsky, on Flickr

BENIDORM AT SUNSET, seen from Hotel Gran Bali:

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 25 by Nightsky, on Flickr
I’m still amazed by this view from our room at the 25th floor!
Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 32 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 30 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 28 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 27 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 26 by Nightsky, on Flickr




BENIDORM BY NIGHT, seen from Hotel Gran Bali:
Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Skyline views from Gran Hotel Bali 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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OLD TOWN:

Yes there is an old town! Small, but still. Right in the heart of Benidorm, surrounded by skyscrapers. Here you find the beautiful balcony terraces, an old church, cheap clothes stores and many bars.

Old Town, City Centre 12 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 09 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 08 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 06 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 04 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Swedish restaurant!

Old Town, City Centre 58 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 57 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 56 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 55 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Old Town, City Centre 54 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 52 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 51 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 50 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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MORE VIEWS FROM THE TERRACE:

Old Town, City Centre 48 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Old Town, City Centre 43 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 49 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 34 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 42 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Old Town, City Centre 41 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 38 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Gran Hotel Bali

Old Town, City Centre 37 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Intempo

Old Town, City Centre 36 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 15 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 32 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Old Town, City Centre 33 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Iglesa de Santa Ana, an old church in Benidorm

Old Town, City Centre 18 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Old Town, City Centre 19 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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PALM BEACH HOTEL:

The first hotel we stayed at, a 4 star hotel in the West part, before we switched to Gran Bali.

Palm Beach Hotel 10 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Palm Beach Hotel 15 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Palm Beach Hotel 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Palm Beach Hotel 23 by Nightsky, on Flickr
View from our balcony.

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A dolphin fountain outside the hotel.

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Palm Beach Hotel 22 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Palm Beach Hotel 20 by Nightsky, on Flickr


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^More from the Palm Beach Hotel and the views from our balcony

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Outside our hotel, East end of Benidorm.
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Torre Lugano, 3rd tallest in Benidorm (158m 43 floors), situated right next to the Palm Beach Hotel.

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The second day, the weather wasn’t the best, partly grey, partly sunny, very windy but not cold. This is Levante Beach:

East part 55 by Nightsky, on Flickr

East part 54 by Nightsky, on Flickr


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Levante Beach (Playa de Levante). Noone even tried to bath.

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BENIDORM BY NIGHT:


Benidorm by night 17 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 16 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 15 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 14 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 13 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 12 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 10 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 08 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 07 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 06 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 05 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 04 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 32 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 01 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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Benidorm may not exactly be what they call a commieblock town, I find there's still too much of bland concrete in there. Although some parts of the cluster also show some better concrete and textures, which is encouraging.

Guess the problem is it's still way too much of a "ville nouvelle" (new town), lacking diversity in architectural styles so far. It looks like it was all built all of a sudden sometime in the 1970s, that causes some very odd feeling about it.

Oh, and I hate that recent yellow tower. It's like a bad taste appearance of dystopia from some old Hollywood movie, something like that.
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Benidorm may not exactly be what they call a commieblock town, I find there's still too much of bland concrete in there. Although some parts of the cluster also show some better concrete and textures, which is encouraging.

Guess the problem is it's still way too much of a "ville nouvelle" (new town), lacking diversity in architectural styles so far. It looks like it was all built all of a sudden sometime in the 1970s, that causes some very odd feeling about it.

Oh, and I hate that recent yellow tower. It's like a bad taste appearance of dystopia from some old Hollywood movie, something like that.

Yes, everybody love to hate Benidorm!

But as you see at the pictures above there is acutally a small old town. I like some of the skyscrapers, and the fact that there are so many in combination with Benidorm's beautful natural setting between the mountains and the sea. There is no other city with that combination in Europe. It was amazing to look at it from our room on the 21st floor of Gran Hotel Bali. But culturally, and architecturally Benidorm is pretty dull, and also a bit dead during low seasons, a feeling that it is almost invaded by pensioneers (nothing bad about that tough, drunk teenagers are much worse haha) But it's really a nightmare to drive through the city with all 20km/ and 30 signs and one way roads that leads to nowehere. Just to get to the other part of this small city can take almost an hour!

So we only spend one full day there, made daytrips to Calpe, Elche and the caves, before we moved further to Valencia.
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View from the hotel room’s balcony at Gran Bali at night:


Benidorm by night 45 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 42 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 41 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 40 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 38 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 37 by Nightsky, on Flickr


Benidorm by night 36 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Gran Hotel Bali from Poniente Beach




Benidorm by night 31 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Torre Lugano

Benidorm by night 29 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 28 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 27 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 26 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 25 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 24 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Levante at night.

Benidorm by night 23 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 22 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 20 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 21 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 18 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Benidorm by night 19 by Nightsky, on Flickr


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That’s it from Benidorm! Now heading towards Elche, a twin city to Alicante


ELCHE
Elche is situated just West to it's twin city, Alicante, in southeastern Spain, a few kms from the Mediterranean coast of Costa Blanca, surrounded by mountains. Elche (Spanish), or Elx (Valencian) are both official names of this city, that is mostly famous for it's ancient palms and palm gardens. Elche is the 2nd largest city in the Alicante province, and 3rd largest in the Valencian community. The city has a rich history. Read more about the city here:
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ENTERING ELCHE:
Elche outskirts 08 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Elche outskirts 07 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Elche outskirts 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Elche outskirts 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Elche outskirts 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

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HORTA DEL CURA:
Huerto del Cura 11 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 10 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 09 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 06 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 04 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 03 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 02 by Nightsky, on Flickr

Huerto del Cura 48 by Nightsky, on Flickr
Lady of Elche, a famous symbol of the city (the original has been moved to Madrid)

Huerto del Cura 43 by Nightsky, on Flickr


^All above from Huerto del Cura, the most famous palm garden
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