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Article: TRAVEL: BENIDORM: Beyond the beach; THERE'S MORE TO BENIDORMTHAN BUSY BEACHES, BRITISH BEER AND ALL-DAY BREAKFASTS, AS TIM WARE DISCOVERS.(Features)
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- Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- October 25, 2003
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Byline: TIM WARE
IT WAS early afternoon by the time I drove up the winding road into the hilltop town of Guadalest.
Siesta time. Nothing stirred in the quiet streets that lay beneath the walls of the 16th-century Moorish castle although, behind the half-open doors of the houses along the cobbled streets there was the occasional murmur of conversation as the tantalising aroma of paella wafted by.
Guadalest is rightly regarded as a one-off showpiece town behind the Costa Blanca and, if you can put up with the plethora of cafes and souvenir shops, ...
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