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What is the nicest part of Benidorm?

Poniente Beach: Benidorm's most peaceful area Its beaches are much wider and the tourism is less overwhelming than in the upper part of the city. Away from foreign visitors and busier with nationals, it is an ideal setting for strolling along the promenade.



The "nicest" part of Benidorm in 2026 is subjective, but Benidorm Old Town (Casco Antiguo) is widely considered the most charming and authentic area. Situated on a rocky headland between the two main beaches, the Old Town features narrow, whitewashed cobblestone streets filled with traditional Spanish tapas bars and boutique shops. For those seeking a more refined beach experience, Poniente Beach is the preferred choice in 2026; it is quieter, wider, and less crowded than its energetic counterpart, Levante. Poniente is known for its award-winning, stylish promenade and upscale hotels, making it popular with couples and families. If you prefer a more natural setting, the area near Serra Gelada Natural Park offers dramatic cliffs and stunning hiking trails with panoramic views of the Mediterranean. While the "Levante" area remains the heart of the nightlife, those looking for "beauty and peace" in 2026 consistently point to the Old Town and the western shores of Poniente.

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Levante Beach is the most popular sandy strip in Benidorm. It's walking distance from town and has lots of facilities along its 3-km length. Deck chairs are plentiful, restaurants line the promenade, and the coastline eases gently into the sea making it a great place for a swim.

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The hottest and most popular time to go to Benidorm is in July and August due to the reliable warm sunshine and very little rain. Those that are less keen on the heat might prefer the fresher months immediately before and after the high tourist season.

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Most bars open till 3.00am or later. If you really want to do the twenty four hour session John and Joesph's is open 24 hours and is 1 Euro a pint.

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