| Mime Artist in Benidorm Spain |
| Pensioners Benidorm |
| Benidorm Costa Blanca Spain Benidorm's reputation is one of all day and night partying! Perhaps it deserves this reputation for all the Hen parties and Stag nights that take place here. However, it is a happy place to visit so don't be put off if you are not a night owl. We saw many pensioners riding on their hired scooters - only in Benidorm! One thing you must be careful of is making sure that you pay for parking. The machines are not always immediately visible so do ask a passer by or walk down the street. Blue Zones - Paid Parking Light Blue Zones - Payable in Summer Orange Zones - Residents only Green Zones - Residents Only Blue and Green - Payable in Summer Pink - Loading Bay only Please do check official sites for updates as these may change from time to time Other places to visit include, but are not limited to: Church of San Jaime and Santa Ana - built in the 18th Century. The Virgin of Suffrage is the Patron Saint of Benidorm together with St James Benidorm Town Hall, known as the "groundscraper" The facade is covered with thick glass slats bearing the names of 60,000.00 registered inhabitants at the time of completion. L'Aiguera Park, Sequia Mare and Sequia Mare Park Pilgrims Route to Santiago This sets off from the church of San Jaime. It is 1140 km from here to Santiago de Compostela. This route is a must for many people from young to older. |
| Beaches of Benidorm Spain |
| Benidorm Spain |
| Benidorm Spain |
The promenades along the beaches boast many shops and restaurants and offer lovely walks taking in the sights. Great for people watching while having a meal, beer or coffee. The vibe is happy and carefree - ideal for holidays in the sunshine. The beaches are protected from storms by the bay and the surrounding mountains.