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Welcome to Guadalest, a charming town with a rich history. Once a Moorish town until the 17th Century, Guadalest is steeped in cultural heritage. Explore the remnants of the Moorish Fortress, which, despite being destroyed by earthquakes, still exudes its majestic past.
Nestled among mountains, Guadalest offers a unique experience away from the typical beach destinations. Although close to popular spots like Benidorm, Denia, and Altea, Guadalest stands out as a perfect short break destination. Despite its small size, the town boasts a plethora of cultural attractions and museums, promising an enriching journey.
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Popular Foods
Paella - A iconic Spanish rice dish originating from Valencia, made with saffron, garlic, onions, a variety of vegetables, and different types of meat, fish, or seafood. It's typically cooked in a wide, shallow pan over an open flame. Tortilla de Patatas - A widely popular Spanish omelette made with potatoes, onions, and sometimes peppers. This dish is typically cooked in olive oil and can be enjoyed as a meal on its own, or as a side at gatherings and festivals. Gazpacho - A chilled, refreshing Spanish soup made primarily of raw tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, garlic, bread, and olive oil. It often includes other regional ingredients, and its consistency varies from chunky to smooth. Gazpacho is traditionally served during hot summer months, making it a perfect treat for those looking to cool off. Historical Appearance
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