Murcia Tourist city walk, Murcia, Spain

I came to Murcia to attend an academic conference and lived in this small town for four or five days. Although there are few attractions, it is also very comfortable to take a lazy city walk in the small town.

Valencia is also the birthplace of paella! The sea here is so clean and there are so few people, and I have visited several landmarks (Catholic churches and so on). Or want to sigh a ham really good, come to eat ham for so many days is not tired of eating, today ready to open to Granada, looking forward to the story behind, by the way, does anyone want to see the route share ah, really a little recommend this road!

Live in the old city center, the nearby theater is very lively at night, after the performance of the personnel in the chat, the restaurant next to the terraza is also full of people, good lazy and comfortable ah. Although it is a small town, there are many Chinese, ate a Lanzhou noodles, but also saw the el corte chino supermarket, it is not stretched.


Found a restaurant near the theater, ordered a little too much, the seafood is very good, the salad is also very characteristic, is salty pickles, the beef quality is good, but the average, about 35💶 a few days later, found a lot of local people eat a small restaurant, more than seven o 'clock to go to all locations were booked up, the food is very special, I ordered the salmon ➕ Murcia pork with mushrooms for less than €10 💶.

I like wandering aimlessly in the new city, and the random little corner may harvest unexpected surprises, such as graffiti, such as el canton murciano in the window of the bookstore, although this canton is not that canton.

If you want to say beautiful or think is murcia University! Academic locusts are blowing tea hahaha. The buildings inside the old university in Spain are really beautiful, looking at the historical background, the wall has the feeling of a domestic temple! I also like the small green plants put on by people.

Also went to the historic old church, just met the church concert, went in to visit for free, and the jacaranda on both sides of the street in the new town is really beautiful.

There are coats of arms and doves around Arenal Street, leading us to the Plaza de Belluga, home to the most famous monument: the Cathedral. The Cathedral of Santa Maria, known as the Cathedral of Murcia, is the main hall and headquarters of the Diocese of Cartagena.

Bishop Pedrosa laid the first stone in 1388; At the time, no one imagined that the work would be completed four centuries later, a long period that attests to the diversity of architectural styles.


The temple has 23 chapels in a variety of styles, from the chapel of the Marquis de Belais (ornate Gothic filigree, 1507) to the Chapel of Jutrones (1525), one of the most original works of the Spanish Renaissance; The Sacristy, inspired by Brunelleschi's Sacristy of SAN Lorenzo, belongs to this era.

There are no direct flights from Barcelona to murcia ✈️ either to alicante or to renfe for eight hours. Although it is a long ride, fortunately, I have a good view of the sea and the lovely fat baby comes to play with me.

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