|
|
|
|
Murcia |
|
The Regional capital is a fine modern city with excellent shops and many interesting places to visit. There are regular bus services between Murcia and Mazarron / Puerto de Mazarron and taking a bus ride can be a better alternative to a car as parking is at a premium here.
Murcia is a university town and so has a fair amount of nightlife.
Cathedral de Santa Maria
Construction began in 1394 on the site of an old mosque; however there's not a hint of 14th century in the splendid western facade. The original Gothic front suffered irreparable damage from a flood of the neaby River Segura in 1735, and was subsequently renovated in the Baroque style. You can climb the tower on the left of the picture to obtain an impressive view of the city.
Inside the cathedral is equally impressive and noted for 16th century style
plasteresque decor. In main chapel is an unremarkable urn containing some grisly
remains - the heart of Alfonso the Wise, bequeathed by the 13th century king
long before his death.
There a many Baroque churches within walking distance in the City providing
a wealth of interesting sculpture and religious artefacts.

Glorieta de España
Situated not far from the Cathedral and near the River Segura which runs through the city, the Glorieta is a pleasant place to relax in between shopping or sight-seeing expeditions. There are many such places in the old parts of the city which is only a few minutes walk from here.
Many people travel to Murcia to take advantage of the wide range of goods available in the excellent shops.
The Corte Inglés is one of the most popular and have a reputation for extensive stock and quality. As seen in this photo they have one of the most spectacular displays of lights at Christmas. "El Corte" is a houshold name in Spain and their department stores can be found in most large cities.
Mazarron.com