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Hotel Huerto del Cura * * * *

14, Porta de la Morera

3203 - Elche - Valencian Community - Spain

Hotel Huerto del Cura

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  • Accommodations:

    • 71 rooms (among doubles and singles) & 10 Junior Suites

    • Minibar

    • Wifi Internet Access (free)

    • Small meeting room and PC connection (junior suites only).

  • Dining options:

    • Restaurant Els Capellans - Mediterranean cuisine including a wide range of rice dishes and an extensive wine list. live music offered at dinner time during July, August and September.

    • 24-hour room service

  • Meeting facilities:

    • 8 meeting rooms with capacity for up to 900 people

  • Sports/Relaxation facilities and services:

    • Swimming (outdoor swimming pool)

    • Golf (driving range, putting green)

    • Golf lessons

    • 5-a-side football

    • Basketball

    • Jogging

    • Fitness equipment

    • Table tennis

  • Other facilities or services:

    • Parking

ABOUT ELCHE

21 Km (13 miles) SW of Alicante, 56 Km (35 miles) NE of Murcia, 406 Km (252 miles) SE of Madrid

Sandwiched between Alicante and Murcia, the little town of Elche is famous for its age-old mystery play, lush groves of date palms, and shoe- and sandal-making.

On August 14 and 15 for the past 6 centuries, the Misteri d'Elx (Mystery of Elche) has celebrated the Assumption of the Virgin. It is reputedly the oldest dramatic liturgy in Europe. Songs are performed in an ancient form of Catalán. Admission is free, but it's hard to get a seat unless you book in advance through the tourist office. The play takes place at the Church of Santa María, which dates from the 17th century.

Unless you visit at the time of the mystery play, the town's Palm Grove holds the most appeal. The 600,000-tree palm forest is unrivaled in Europe. It's said that Phoenician (or perhaps Greek) seafarers originally planted the trees. A thousand years ago, the Moors created the irrigation system that still maintains the palms. Stroll through the Huerto del Cura (Priest's Grove), open daily from 9am to 6pm, to see the palm garden and collection of tropical flowers and cacti. In the garden, look for the Palmera del Cura (Priest's Palm), from the 1840s, with seven branches sprouting from its trunk. In the grove you will see one of the most famous ladies of Spain, La Dama de Elche. This is a replica -- the original 500 B.C. limestone bust, discovered in 1897, is on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid.

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