El Puig Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipality of Spain
About El Puig
Pronounced 'el pooch' (from the Valencian word for 'hill', of which there are two in the village), the village was first settled by the Iberians, later occupied by the Moors, and finally conquered by Jaime I from Aragon in 1237. It is best known for its orange groves and Gothic monastery, and is easily visited as a day trip fromValencia.
Top Attractions in El Puig
Explore the best things to see and do in El Puig:
- ★Cartoixa d'Aracristi
- ★Castell del Puig
- ★Civil war fortifications
- ★Muntanyeta de la Patà
- ★Museu de la impremta i les Arts Gràfiques
- ★Platja del Barri dels Pescadors
- ★Platja dels Plans
- ★Platja de Medicalia
Where to Eat in El Puig
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Anavi
- 🍴Bar Cafetería Aigua Fresca
- 🍴Restaurante Alhacena
Where to Stay in El Puig
- 🏨Hotel Ronda II
El Puig Travel Guide Sections
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