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How about traveling to Alicante? Is traveling to Alicante fun?

A port city in southeastern Spain, facing the Gulf of Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea. The population including the suburbs was 252,000 (1981). An ancient city and commercial port in southeastern Spain, the capital of the province of Alicante. Gulf of Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea. It is more than 160 kilometers north of Valencia, the third largest city in Spain. With bright sunshine and pleasant climate, it is a famous tourist center in the Costa Blanca tourist area. There is also Spain's Alicante Football Club. The ancient city of Alicante was built in 325 BC. It is backed by mountains and faces the sea. On the Santa Barbara Castle on Benacantil Mountain, which is 216 meters above sea level, you can overlook the city and the harbor scenery. The majestic Santa Barbara Castle was built in 230 BC and is the oldest building in the city. The 14th-century Santa Maria Parish Church was converted from a Moorish mosque and is one of the oldest churches in Spain. There are also attractions such as the City Hall built in the 18th century and the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. The streets in the new city are wide, clean and tree-lined. Gomis Avenue and Las Ramblas are the main streets in the new area. There is a sailing club on the seaside, and the "Sports Port" is equipped with sports and tourism facilities such as sailing, rowing and yachting. From Benacanti Hill you can overlook the city. It is a transportation hub for sea, land and air. There are industries such as textiles and cigarettes, and the main products are wine, raisins, Spanish thatch, aluminum tools, etc. The city was built on the site of the ancient Roman city of Roseton. There are monuments such as the Castle of Santa Barbara, which was built in 230 BC. The mild climate makes it a winter resort, and the beaches of Costa Blanca attract tourists.