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Alcantarilla is located just 5 miles away from Murcia. This town, famous for its "huerta" (vegetable garden), is a perfect combination of tradition and innovation and was settled by Iberians, Romans, Arabs and Christians.

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ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM

The Ethnological Museum of the Murcian huerta is surrounded by ancient gardens and is the meeting point of the Alquibla, Daba and Turbedal canals. This museum, declared National Historical-Artistic Monument, represents how ancient market gardeners' life was with an exhibition of costumes, tools, pottery, hydraulic system and even a traditional "barraca", which is the typical old home of the huerta.

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A HUGE WATERWHEE

The Alcantarilla and Arcos Wheel, also known as La Noria (the Waterwheel), is the most emblematic symbol of the huerta and the last part of the visit to the Ethnological Museum. This waterwheel, declared Historical-Artistic Monument, was built in the 19th century and has an 11 metres diameter. You will be amazed by the majestic presence of this hydraulic system, which is still working at full capacity and whose original version was built by Arabs in the 15th century .

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AQUEDUCT WITH HISTORY

Behold this impressive Aqueduct from the 16th century. Today, 22 arches remain, and it is still used for irrigation. It is located in the magnificent setting of the Aqueduct Park, which spans over 43,000 square meters. The park includes a children's playground of more than 1,000 square meters, designed in the shape of a medieval castle with a six-meter-tall tower, a skate park, and a calisthenics area. It's a must-see that you shouldn't miss

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LET'S GO SHOPPING

The Calle Mayor is the main street of the town. There are a lot of shops affordable for everyone and a wonderful environment, which means that if you love shopping, this will be an alluring choice to enjoy your free time.

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URBAN ART ROUTE

A total of more than 50 works by national and international artists are part of the urban art route in Alcantarilla, including a mural by the English artist Dale Grimshaw, nominated for the best graffiti in the world by the Street Art Cities urban art community. The works decorate the facades of public buildings, such as the Children's School or the Ángel Sornichero Sports Center, as well as streets and squares in the city, such as Plaza Pepe de la Pequeña, Jardín de Campoamor, Calle Mayor, Plaza Cayitas, and Calle Matemático Férez, near the San Pedro market square

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HOLY WEEK

During this time, devotion fills the streets of Alcantarilla with culture and religious imagery from the churches of Saint Peter and Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Our Lady of Assumption). Women have a special role because this is one of the few places in Spain where a float is carried only by females. This Holy Week, declared of Regional Tourist Interest, is one of the oldest in the region and its processions date back to the 16th century.

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WITCHES AND FUN

In the second week of May, Alcantarilla goes outside to enjoy the happiest and most awaited days of the year, Patron Saint's festival of the Virgen de la Salud (Virgin of Health), declared of Regional Tourist Interest. This festival offers a wide variety of acts ranging from the Trial and Burning of the Witch, to parades, big concerts, entertainment, humour shows, folklore and tango. From then on, never-ending fun is guaranteed.

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WHAT AND WHERE TO EAT

You should go out to have lunch, dinner or tapas in the areas of Adolfo Suárez, Campoamor, Constitución, San Pedro or Cayitas, and discover the wide variety of local, creative and Mediterranean cuisine. All these places are a stone's throw away and offer a nice atmosphere. Choose between an exclusive restaurant with outdoor terrace and an archetypal pub... It's up to you!

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CHRISTMAS SWEET CHRISTMAS

Do you want to see how cosy and fun can Alcantarilla be at Christmas? Well, then there's only one option: come and see. Cultural activities, shows, the Cavalcade of Magi and the most typical dishes are waiting for you. Be sure to taste the "tortas de recao", made with egg, flour and anise, with a hole filled with honey. No diets at Christmas!

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BIKE LOVERS

Bicycles are perfect for all the seasons of the year! The Vía Amable, connecting Alcantarilla and Murcia, offers a sustainable and entertaining way to know the environmental, cultural and landscape wealth of the huerta of Murcia. Enjoy riding the bike and forget about the traffic hazards because this path has fewer vehicles than conventional roads and the maximum speed is 30 km/h. Just follow the course of the river... but, always at your own pace!

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