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The old town of Altea offers accessible access for people with reduced mobility through San Miguel and San José streets.
These routes provide a more comfortable alternative to the traditional steep staircases that characterize many parts of the old town.
Calle San Miguel is one of the main thoroughfares leading to the heart of the historic centre. This street has been adapted to facilitate access for people with disabilities, allowing a more gradual climb without significant obstacles.
Similarly, San José Street also offers accessible access to the old town. These streets have been designed with accessibility needs in mind, allowing visitors with reduced mobility to enjoy the beauty and charm of Altea's old town without facing significant architectural barriers.
Importantly, although these streets offer easier access, the old town of Altea in general is characterised by its unevenness and some areas may still present challenges for people with reduced mobility. However, the availability of these accessible routes demonstrates Altea's commitment to inclusive tourism, allowing more people to explore and enjoy its rich historical and cultural heritage.
The Plaza de la Iglesia is the heart of Altea's old town, dominated by the iconic Parish Church of the Virgen del Consuelo, known for its blue and white tiled dome. This square is a focal point of the social and cultural life of Altea.
The Mirador de los Cronistas de España is one of the most popular points in Altea, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mediterranean