Hi,i've not long come back from Benidorm new town and i just wondered if anyone could give me some information about what the old town is like? is there many restaurants,shops,what are the hotels like?I now wish that i had visited the old town while i was there .Any hotel recommendations that are all inclusive would be greatly appreciated.I like to be by the beach and the shops .Plus are there as many gypsies and thieves about as there are in the new town?
Thank you for reading this.
Angela.
Hi Angela ... if you haven't already seen them, you may find these topics worth taking a look at:
Hi,thank you David,i will have a look
The old town is more "Spanish" than the new town with narrow streets and tapas bars. The restaurants on Calle Palma are a must! The majority of hotels are in the new town, with only a few in the old town, the Crystal Park is all inclusive but is nowhere near the beach and is right on a busy main road (not my idea of a good place!, but other people seem to like it!!)
Angela.
magic fenecia is close to the beach and harbour , and you can use the facilities in the other magic group hotels , , they are all fully inclusive with a free shuttle bus to take you around them all ,
I am one of those who goes out to 7am, but I know what im doing, I never see any in the Old Town, Just the areas of calle girona really and the streets that surround it.
Best dont be on your own, if your not comfortable with that area !
The Police there are overworked but are doing something but they cant arrest everyone, they see the same robbers day in day out. Dont go to cashpoints late at night, if you come on a coach then use the safe in the hotel, if you hire a car, peel the car hire sticker off the back window and leave your dosh in the car.
I usually have my car close to me, if I need money ill go back to it or just go out with 20/30 2Euro coins, muggers wont rob your coins.
The old town is nice, Ive been there really late too and never a problem.
After 4+ years of being here about half of the year, we do not think that the begging situation has got worse. If anything, there are less of them about now. Have your wits about you, there should be no problems with these sad members of humanity.
Be vigilant, don't get too pissed that you don't know who or where you are, don't take out more cash than you need. And most of all "DON'T LOOK LIKE A VICTIM!"
Andy, no-one is "too streetwise to be caught"! You've just been lucky up to now probably, like I haven't yet been mugged in all my time here, but that's not to say it won't happen. It doesn't matter how big you are, or how streetwise you think you are, it can happen to anyone. If the "muggers alley" that you are referring to is the ginnel down past Primavera Dos, I've been down there at all times of day and night alone and never met anyone, let alone a mugger!!!
Also, the black 6ft "tranny", is actually a woman (she's never been a man), she's the "madam" of most of the prostitutes in town, and she is a friend of mine!!!
andyrich666 sorry but the advice you give about leaving money in a hire car is the daftest idea I have read on here for a long time! John
I thought that, but forgot to mention it too Johnmiggy!!! NEVER leave money or anything valuable in your car (hire or otherwise)!!!
I'd go along with most views on here. I certainly dont think Beni has a worse problem these days, in fact probably a good bit less, many years ago i had my wallet nicked there, but could have happened anywhere, and i'd had a few to drink. Ive neither had a problem since then or seen any other incidents either, and i go to Beni a lot! The Pea/Potatoe men are still around, and most people know to avoid these, in fact i saw 4 lots of them operating at the same time on Levante prom a few weeks back. I travel on my own, as well as in a couple, and i feel safer walking around Beni at night than i do my home town. You just need to use your common sense and have your wits about you. Many people act totally differently on holiday to what they do at home, and this is what provides criminals with an opportunity that they wouldn't usually have. As for a hotel in the Old Town, ive stayed at the Avenida several times and i like it, great location, good food, small roof top pool, heated in the cooler months. Its not all inclusive however. You really must visit the Old town next visit, completely different from the new town, some great restaurants, and good shops too, very Spanish in feel, and lots of nice Tapas Bars!
There are an abundance of shops, cafes, bars etc. Quaint cobbled streets and a bit of olde world Spanish culture.
As for hotels, there are so many. But to name but a few, Milords is in a good spot, as is the Avenida.
Angela.
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