Iglesia de Nuestro Padre Jesús
A 16th-century Gothic church with a striking bell tower.
Alcazaba Entrance
The entrance to the Alcazaba is from Calle Almanzor.
Iglesia de la Candelaria
This 16th-century church is worth a look for its fine altarpieces.
Mercado
Produce, handicrafts and textiles are sold at this weekend market.
Palau Saura
This impressive noble mansion is used for temporary exhibitions.
Iglesia de San Juan de Puerta Nueva
Among those churches retaining some of their Romanesque charm.
Casa Cervantes
Cartagena is rich in Modernista buildings, like Casa Cervantes .
Roman Cartagena
A number of other Roman sites can be visited around Murcia.
Puerta de los Jerónimos
Entrance to the Prado is via the eastern Puerta de los Jerónimos.
Palau Martorell
This impressive noble mansion is used for temporary exhibitions.
Iglesia de Santa María la Antigua
Stunning 14th-century Gothic church with elegant Romanesque tower.
Ermita de San Juan
This chapel in the Alcazaba was originally a mosque.
Patio de la Lindaraja
Small formal garden swamped with greenery in the Palacios Nazaríes.
Puerta de la Ciudad
The old city gate, dating in its present form from the 16th century.
Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción
This 17th-century church is worth a stop for its resplendent nave.
Alminar de San José
The lovely Alminar de San José survives from an 11th-century mosque.
Playa Fuentebravía
Bus 3 from the centre runs out to Playa Fuentebravía, west of town.
Palacio Los Serrano
A cultural centre, also used for contemporary art exhibitions.
Museu Barrau
A white house with blue shutters dedicated to local artist Laureà Barrau.
Museo Benedictinas
The more important remnants of Sahagúns abbey are kept in this small museum.