Algeciras: Architecture and Attractions

Algeciras showcases a blend of architectural styles, reflecting its rich historical past. The city’s most prominent monument is the Church of Our Lady of the Palm (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Palma), located in the central Plaza Alta. This Baroque-style church is one of the city’s architectural jewels. Another notable site is the Moorish Castle of Algeciras, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s Islamic heritage.

The Plaza Alta itself is a vibrant hub for locals and tourists, adorned with intricate tile work and beautiful fountains. The nearby Maria Cristina Park is a lush green space perfect for relaxation and picnics. For those interested in history, the Municipal Museum of Algeciras provides insights into the city’s Roman, Moorish, and Christian periods.

Nature lovers will be thrilled to explore the nearby natural reserves, such as the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, one of the largest cork oak forests in Europe. Algeciras also serves as a gateway to the Strait of Gibraltar Natural Park, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for bird watching, hiking, and exploring the region’s unique flora and fauna.