Paseo de Almeria, Andalucia, Spain


4.0 (417 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #9 in Province of Almeria Historic Walking Areas

Main drag which you can't avoid!

Our hotel was located on this road and it's one of the main thoroughfares in the city which leads you to the coast and also to tourist attractions further inland. Many shops, cafes and eateries on this road and also the side roads which branch off it (one of which leads to the central market & another to the Ramblas) and hidden squares. It's nice and shady in the heat as well and there is a beautiful old tree which which has a write up on it. The Paseo is bustling in the evenings and weekends. One weekend, the Pride parade actually went down so we were able to see it from the hotel room! Easy to get your bearings when you're on the Paseo de Almeria!
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  • 4Oscarwildetime 5:00 PM Jun 11, 2021
    Nice Shaded Stroll
    We were staying outside Torre del Mar and decided to take a day trip to Almeria as we hadn’t been for several years. Plenty of parking options and the walk was lovely in the shaded Paseo. Lots of options to eat and drink and there seemed to be a bit of a positive buzz in the town following the long lockdown. Have to say that the one thing that struck me was that it is not as clean as in previous years with lots of litter lying around. The walk along the beaches was lovely as well.

  • 4Turista-Inglesa 5:00 PM Dec 5, 2015
    Shop till you drop
    . The main shopping street of Almeria, it is where you see everyone carrying a bag full of their shopping - shoes, dresses, jeans, jumpers, whatever! There are the usual shops that you see in any high street both in Spain and in the UK, but also a lot of more exclusive and individual shops. Up the top end, near the Puerta de Purchena you'll also find loads of bars and restaurants. Further down, you'll have to venture into a side street to find somewhere to have a coffee and rest your weary feet. An attractive place to flash your credit card. .