Budget-Friendly Fun: 3 Days in Murcia, Spain

Discover Murcia's hidden gems without breaking the bank.

21 June 2023

Explore the historic streets of the city by walking tours and visit the impressive Gothic Cathedral, Museo Salzillo, and Castillo de Lorca with the nominal entrance fee. Try delicious local dishes at family-owned cafes and restaurants without breaking the bank. Relax on the sandy beaches on the Costa Cálida for a stress-free day trip from Murcia.

Travel plan

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Day 1

Exploring the Old Town

  • Wander around the charming streets of the historic district
  • Visit the majestic Cathedral of Murcia
  • Admire the ornate facade of the Real Casino de Murcia
  • Check out the impressive Teatro Romea
  • Stop for a refreshing drink at Plaza de las Flores
  • Hotel: Hotel Cetina (affordable and centrally located)
Day 2

Discovering Local Culture

  • Learn about the city's heritage at the Santa Clara Monastery Museum
  • Visit the Salzillo Museum to see traditional Baroque sculptures
  • Try local delicacies at Mercado de Verónicas
  • Take a dip in the Nordic-style thermal baths, Hammam Al?ndalus Murcia
  • Admire the sunset over the River Segura from the Floridablanca Garden
  • Eat: El Churra (traditional Spanish cuisine)
Day 3

Nature and Adventure

  • Join a tour to see the stunning Sierra Espuña Nature Park
  • Stop for a picnic at Fuente de la Pila
  • Take a hike to the top of the Morrón de Alhama for breathtaking views
  • Rent a bike and explore the city's outskirts
  • Have a fun-filled evening at Terra Natura Murcia's water park
  • Eat: Bar Pepe el Torrao (delicious tapas)
  • Enjoy your stay in this lively and beautiful city!

How to get there

Plane

The best way to get to Murcia by plane is to fly into Murcia-San Javier Airport, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from the city center. Airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet offer direct flights to this airport from various European cities.

Car

If you're driving to Murcia, the best route is to take the A-7 highway, which runs along the coast of Spain. This route offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and takes approximately 4 hours from Madrid and 1.5 hours from Alicante.

Train

While there is no train station in Murcia itself, the nearest station is in the nearby town of Torre Pacheco. From there, you can take a taxi or bus to Murcia city center. Alternatively, you can take a train to the city of Alicante and then transfer to a bus to Murcia.

Boat

Although there are no direct boat routes to Murcia, you can take a ferry from the nearby port of Cartagena, which offers regular connections to other Spanish cities such as Ibiza and Barcelona. From Cartagena, you can take a taxi or bus to Murcia city center.

Bus

The best way to get to Murcia by bus is to take a direct bus from Madrid or Valencia, both of which offer several daily departures. The bus station in Murcia is located in the city center, making it easy to access the rest of the city.

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