Debbie’s Guide To Alcossebre

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Debbie’s Guide To Alcossebre

City/town information

This is the local town, where you will find most things you need during your stay!
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Alcossebre
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This is the local town, where you will find most things you need during your stay!

Food scene

This restaurant is on the higher price bracket, but is situated on the slopes of El Pinar with gorgeous views to Las Fuentes sea and surrounding Alcossebre. The speciality is Pallela and usually taken at lunchtime. Meats and fish are also renouned, but can cater to local tastes...
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El Pinar
4 C. Isla la Horadada
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This restaurant is on the higher price bracket, but is situated on the slopes of El Pinar with gorgeous views to Las Fuentes sea and surrounding Alcossebre. The speciality is Pallela and usually taken at lunchtime. Meats and fish are also renouned, but can cater to local tastes...
Higher priced restaurant, but with a great terrace right on the main promenade Passeig de Vista Alegre, 29c, 12579 Alcossebre, Castelló, Spain
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29c Passeig de Vista Alegre
Higher priced restaurant, but with a great terrace right on the main promenade Passeig de Vista Alegre, 29c, 12579 Alcossebre, Castelló, Spain
Higher priced restaurant with a great chill out bar terrace on the Passeig Marítim, 37, 12579 Alcossebre, Castelló, Spain
La Villa
Higher priced restaurant with a great chill out bar terrace on the Passeig Marítim, 37, 12579 Alcossebre, Castelló, Spain

Tipps für Reisende

Bräuche und Kultur

Siesta

If you are not accustomed to Spanish culture, please note that "Siesta" is the daily pause that is taken from around 14:00 to 17:00, during which most shops will close down. Everything will normally reopen at 17:00 until around 21:00. In Summer, restaurants will normally be open during the Siesta period, Winter is a different story!