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What to see in Murcie?

17 places curated by Hozy - landmarks, nature, hidden restaurants and activities. Click to discover each address in detail.

Murcie - Casino de Murcia
Wikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

Murcia holds a distinct place in south-eastern Spain: a university city of 400,000 people wedged between the sierra and the huerta, it lives at its own rhythm, far from beach circuits. Its Baroque cathedral, whose façade took three centuries to arrive at its final form, dominates a dense historic centre where the tapas on Calle de la Trapería still cost what they should. Spring (March–May) is the right season: the heat is manageable and Semana Santa is taken seriously here. Two days will cover the essentials honestly, three if you allow half a day at the Jardin de Floridablanca. Come by train from Alicante or Granada—it's direct and quick. Avoid the tourist quarter around Plaza Cardenal Belluga at midday: the menus are mediocre and locals won't be seen there.

Landmarks & heritage (8)

Murcia CasinoWikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Murcia Casino

A nineteenth-century private club open to visitors, featuring an Arab courtyard, a Pompeian hall and a breathtaking Neoclassical library. Among Spain's most surprising and underappreciated interiors.

Santa Clara la Real MuseumWikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Santa Clara la Real Museum

A 14th-century convent sheltering remains of a Nasrid palace and exceptional medieval artefacts. An off-the-beaten-path gem where Islamic and Christian history converge in compelling layers.

Salzillo MuseumWikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Salzillo Museum

Dedicated to Francisco Salzillo, an 18th-century sculptural virtuoso of local renown. His polychrome wooden pasos for Holy Week are among Spain's finest — an essential visit before or after Easter.

Church of Nuestra Señora de la MercedWikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SA

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Church of Nuestra Señora de la Merced

A former Baroque church repurposed as a concert hall and cultural venue for the university. Its restored interior marries heritage with modernity in a genuinely singular setting.

Royal Alcázar of Murcia (Episcopal Palace)Wikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Royal Alcázar of Murcia (Episcopal Palace)

An eighteenth-century Baroque former episcopal palace facing the cathedral, distinguished by its monumental façade and remarkable historic chambers. Frequently mistaken for a mere administrative building.

Cathedral of Santa María of MurciaWikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Cathedral of Santa María of Murcia

A Gothic-Baroque masterpiece whose bell tower dominates the city skyline. The main façade ranks among Spain's finest examples of Baroque architecture, yet remains overshadowed by Seville and Granada.

Murcia Arab WallWikipedia (es) - CC BY-SA

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Murcia Arab Wall

Fragments of the medieval Islamic ramparts remain visible at several points in the centre, notably near the Jardín de la Seda. Understated yet potent testimony to Muslim Murcia, founded in the 9th century.

Church of San Juan de DiosWikipedia (fr) - CC BY-SA

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Church of San Juan de Dios

An 18th-century Baroque church in the heart of the historic quarter, featuring a striking gilded altarpiece and an authentic atmosphere far removed from tourist crowds. Local Murcianos still come here to pray on weekdays.

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What to see in Murcie - Spain? 17 places · Hozy