Discover the Enchanting
Basilica of Santa Maria

The Basilica of Santa Maria, Alicante’s oldest active church, is a striking example of Gothic architecture. Featuring an ornate Baroque façade and a beautifully adorned interior, this historic landmark offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich religious and artistic heritage.

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Visitor Information

Schedule

Monday to Saturday

10:00 to 19:00

Last entry 30 minutes before closing time

Sunday

13:30 to 19:00

Last entry 30 minutes before closing time

Tickets

Entrance is free.

Donations are appreciated to support preservation efforts.

Accessibility

Equipped with ramps and designated seating, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.

Guided Tours

Available in multiple languages, these tours provide detailed insights into the basilica’s history and architecture.

Directions to Basilica of Santa Maria

Easily accessible by foot from Alicante’s city center, or via public transport with nearby bus and tram stops.

Basilica of Santa Maria Alicante

How to get there?

As you approach the Basilica of Santa Maria, the stunning Baroque façade immediately captures your attention with its intricate carvings and detailed stonework.

How to get there?

Bus

Lines 02, 08, 12, 21, 23.

Light Rail

Line L5.

Where to Find Basilica of Santa Maria

Nestled in Alicante’s charming old town, the Basilica of Santa Maria is easily accessible and a highlight of any visit to the city.

Address

Basilica of St Mary of Alicante, Pl. Sta. María, 1, 03001 Alacant, Alicante, Spain

A Journey Through Time at Basilica of Santa Maria

Built on the site of a former mosque, the Basilica of Santa Maria was transformed into a Christian church after the Reconquista in the 14th century. It has undergone various renovations over the centuries, each adding layers of historical and architectural significance, making it a key symbol of Alicante’s religious and cultural heritage.

Fascinating Insights into Basilica of Santa Maria

Built on a former mosque, symbolizing the city’s historical transformation.

Features a statue of the Virgin Mary on its façade, a beloved local icon.

The main altar is considered one of Spain’s finest examples of Baroque art.

Home to an ancient organ, enhancing the basilica’s acoustic beauty.

Survived numerous earthquakes and restorations, standing resilient through time.

Frequently Asked Questions about Basilica of Santa Maria

Is photography allowed inside the basilica?

Yes, but please avoid flash photography during services.


Are there dress code requirements?

Modest dress is required, covering shoulders and knees.


Can I attend a service at the basilica?

Yes, services are open to the public, and schedules are posted at the entrance.


Is there a gift shop at the basilica?

Yes, offering religious items and souvenirs.


Are audio guides available?

Yes, audio guides are available in several languages.