Puig, Spain: The Hill City
The name of the beautiful city of Puig, Spain originally came from Valencian word, which means hill. Historically speaking, this city is believed to be inhabited since the prehistoric time. The city experienced many years before they became one of the most visited cities in Spain.
Best Time to Visit
This beautiful and historic city promotes the various festivals they celebrate. Every last week of January, the people of Puig celebrates the festival of Peter Nolasco, he is believed to be the founder of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy. Expect high volume of tourists every month of June, especially on the evening of 23rd. The festival of fires of Saint Joan are manually celebrated during this day. Tourists can expect celebrations on beaches with bonfires, and even fireworks display.
What to Do & Area Attractions
More and more tourists the beautiful city of Puig are choosing to stay affordable Puig hotels. Hotel Olympia Ronda II, and Hotel Olympia Ronda I are some of the highly suggested hotels in the city. Luckily, just a short distance from these hotels, guests can check out of the city’s top destinations like the Real Monasterio De Santa Maria Del Puig. This landmark is a church structure that offers affordable entrance fee and popular for tourists wanting to know more about the local history of the city. On the other hand, Museo de la Imprenta is also another tourist destination to visit while in Puig, this museum showcases various banknotes of Spain, and the process of how money is made. Just a short distance from this tourist spot, tourists can stay and relax at Hotel Alba. This hotel is perfectly located at the heart of the city, just a short distance to many restaurants, shops, and bars.