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Alicante Where to stay, Altea, Albir
Posted: Sat August 2, 2008 04:46 PM UTC
We are thinking of going to Alicante in October with our 5 year old son. We like nice accomodation and have seen some lovely apertments to rent, but aren't really sure about the areas. We like the look of Altea and Albir and want to be able to walk to some restaurants / shops from the apartment. Are there many places to stay in Altea that are within walking distance of ammenities?

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Ruth
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Alicante Re: Where to stay, Altea, Albir
Posted: Sat August 2, 2008 08:02 PM UTC
Altea - the old town sometimes called Altea Vieja to differentiate it from the new developments nearer the coast is a lovely old white village. It has become rathere tourist - lots of arty-craft shops but still some ordinary ones and cafes, bars and restaurants.
Have a look on
www.holiday-rentals.co.uk
or
www.holidaylettings.co.uk

They have very good properties that you actually book direct through the owner and not through an agent.

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Alicante Re: Where to stay, Altea, Albir
Posted: Fri January 9, 2009 10:38 AM UTC
I know its too late if you've already been but for anyone else who is thinking of coming out....
Altea old town is on a steep hill which is full of tiny stepped streets and small artisan shops, & small boutique restaurants. Its perfect for a nice romantic break, passing the hours on a terrae with a jug of sangria in the warmer months.
Altea la Vieja is outside of the main town, and not ideal for staying in if you want to walk to places, similarly there is a hotel Cap Negret quite close to the town (about1km outside)but on the main N332 road with no pavement to walk on.
The lower part of the town is by the Port, where are a couple of hotels on the seafront, Altaya Hotel and the San Miguel (cheaper family run one).The seafront has lots of restaurants and a passeo which is lively in the summer months.
Albir is very flat, and more modern with no old town (the inland part of Albir is Alfaz Del Pi which has the old town. Albir is more touristy and very few spanish live there.It is possible to walk from Altea to Albir along the seafront, nice flat walk.

With the economic crisis setting in there are loads of rentals possible now as people can't sell their properties and so rent them out instead.
Check online for Costa Blanca News which is the local paper for rentals as well as agencies.

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