Your holiday is booked, the flights are organized and the time honored tradition countdown has begun. You anticipate that you will spend your days in the sun, but have you remembered to arrange transfers from the airport?
Why not rent a car? With the cost of airport transfer is nearly equal to that of the whole week rent a car they offer a safe holiday maker a better deal? With the flexibility and convenience to offer you a rental car your holiday experience will be significantly improved.
Imagine being able to avoid the Spanish taxi and taking a trip to La Manga del Mar Menor at your own pace, with the ability to stop at places that give this area of Spain, its unique cultural and scenic heritage.
for many of Murcia is just passing through town on their way to La Manga. However, if you can spare the time I urge you to stop and sample some of the fantastic Spanish culture on offer. Murcia is the capital of the region and for those on a long vacation is the perfect destination for a trip. Murcia is a melting pot of architectural trends, arguably Creole Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque building styles.
There is no where better to see all these ideas in one place from the magnificent Cathedral de Santa Maria. Construction began in 1358 at the site of a previous džamije.Građevinskih works at the front only lasted for more than 200 years and is considered a masterpiece of eclectic architecture. Once described as "Rising in the compartments as the telescope brought out." It makes a great starting point to visit the city.
churrigueresque style 'star' Gothic arch and echo chambers compliment Francisco Salzillo sculptures that are found all around the cathedral. He worked almost exclusively in polychromatic wood;. Brightly colored works dotted throughout the region so you can see how much of
Salzillo, considered one of the most prolific sculptors of religious works of all time is a whole museum dedicated to him. Located on the outskirts of town near the bus station is definitely worth a visit and another perfect opportunity to use your rental car.
You will probably have worked up quite the appetite, time, travel to "Calle Traperia" is a welcome rest stop. This bustling pedestrian street is Murcia's main shopping center. Enjoy Spanish boutiques or sit back and watch the world go by from one of the many exceptional tapas bars can be found here. Make sure you sample the local specialty of tapas on offer, such as runway, zarangollo, La ensalada Murciano.
casino in Murcia dating from the early 19th century, and is worth a look even if you do not feel happy. Step inside and you're whisked back to a time long ago doba.Foaje is an amalgam of Morocco tours, neo-rococo style and a fine gentleman klub.Dvorištu is built in true Moroccan style, this is a fantastic small-scale replica of the Alhambra Palace in Granada. These days Murciano gentlemen spend their days here reading the papers and entering pool.
The old city is located near the Cathedral is the perfect place for an evening meal, there are several fine restaurants located here and plenty of convenient places to park near the rental car.
if you are visiting Murcia in March or April, be sure to check the dates of the fair Murcia proljeće.Sajam ends with "burial Sardine," and is almost certainly the wackiest night of the year in Murcia.
For three days the streets in Murcia are paraded by a colorful spectacle of giants, "big head", the Brazilian samba groups, floats, demons and anyone wishing to join in. On Saturday evening culminated in thousands of euros worth of toys are thrown the crowd, the grand figure is burned to appease various gods of Olympus, a ceremony for the party animals go for the early morning, when evidence of Dona Sardina is read from the balcony of city hall in the middle of the riotous public rejoicing.
Murcia is a city in which your rental car will come on their own. Offering you the complete flexibility and freedom as the city's points of interest spread over a wide area. For tourists who do not want to miss anything rental car is essential.
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