
A first visit to Alcira can begin with Murta Municipal Natural Area, continue to ruins of Murta Monastery and reserve a third section for Vila of Alzira and city walls. Together they reflect the Júcar river, citrus groves and water heritage, while River Júcar and water heritage adds a different perspective. The visit becomes more meaningful when the urban centre, municipal landscape and district identity are considered together. The order is designed so the final stop can be omitted without making the route incoherent.
What to see in Alcira
Murta Municipal Natural Area
It adds landscape and nature to the visit; check access, weather and current regulations.
Ruins of Murta Monastery
It combines historical, religious and artistic heritage; opening times should be checked officially.
Vila of Alzira and city walls
It helps explain the town’s urban history through streets, squares and locally distinctive buildings.
River Júcar and water heritage
It adds landscape and nature to the visit; check access, weather and current regulations.
Suggested itinerary
- First stop: Murta Municipal Natural Area. It introduces one of the main references in Alcira.
- Second stop: ruins of Murta Monastery. Link it with nearby streets or spaces to avoid unnecessary travel.
- Third stop: Vila of Alzira and city walls. Check official sources for opening times, tickets or restrictions.
- Final stop: River Júcar and water heritage. Complete the outing with rice dishes, citrus fruit and riverside cuisine or a town in the same district.
Nature and local food
- the Júcar river, citrus groves and water heritage
- municipal paths and open landscapes
- rice dishes, citrus fruit and riverside cuisine
- local produce and seasonal cooking
Practical information
For a half-day visit, start early and avoid unnecessary travel between sites. Museums, monuments, trails and natural areas may apply changing timetables, bookings or restrictions.
Frequently asked questions
What should a first visit to Alcira prioritise?
On a first visit, prioritise Murta Municipal Natural Area, continue to Ruins of Murta Monastery and complete the route with Vila of Alzira and city walls.
How long do you need for Alcira?
The route is designed for half a day. The final duration depends on opening conditions and whether nature or a meal is added.
Which towns can be combined with Alcira?
Within the same district, consider Antella, Alginet or Benegida, checking actual road distances first.
Related guides and local data
Official sources and verification
Tourist accommodation and checks before visiting
This information helps review accommodation, capacity and practical details before planning a visit. Availability, exact address and conditions for any accommodation should always be checked with official sources or with the establishment.
Hotels and regulated accommodation
These establishments appeared in the municipality’s historical tourism information. Before booking, confirm availability, conditions, category and contact details with the accommodation provider or the official tourism source.
AVENIDA PLAZA
3-star hotel
- Address: AVENIDA SANTOS PATRONOS, 36, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 27 places
CASA BLAVA
2-star hotel

- Address: AVENIDA ADRIÁN CAMPOS SÚÑER (TULELL), S/N, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 14 places
LA MASIA
2-star hotel
- Address: AVENIDA DE LOS DEPORTES, S/N, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 48 places
grupolamasia.com
LA LLUNA
1-star hotel
- Address: AVENIDA DRET D'ASSOCIACIO (POL. INDUSTRIAL TISNERE), 47, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 26 places
Registered tourist homes
List of tourist homes included in the municipality’s historical information. Always check registration, availability, address and conditions before booking.
ALZIRA BONITA
- Address: CALLE GENERAL CASTAÑOS, 1, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 29 places
VT-45838V
- Address: POLÍGONO 20, 108, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 8 places
VT-47853V
- Address: URBANIZACIÓN SANTA MARINA – CALLE ASTURIES, 8, ESCALERA T, PISO OD, PUERTA OS, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 6 places
VT-45665V
- Address: CALLE COLMENAR, 17, PISO BJ, PUERTA 1, ALZIRA
- Capacity: 3 places
Turn the Alcira information into a realistic route
The earlier selection is a starting point, but a visit to Alcira works better when stops are grouped by area rather than popularity alone. Put the place that matters most first, verify access, and then add one or two nearby stops. This reduces travel, leaves room for delays and prevents “What to see in Alcira: Murta Municipal Natural route” from becoming an impossible checklist.
Verify the featured place before travelling
Opening hours, works, booking rules and access conditions in Alcira can change. Find the municipal website, tourist office or organisation responsible for the site and check its update date. If entry requires a ticket, guide or permission, confirm the procedure at the original source; a travel guide provides orientation but cannot guarantee availability on the chosen day.
Choose a short route, half day or full day
For a first visit to Alcira, separate visiting time from travel time. A short route should stay in one walkable area; a half day allows a break and one more distant stop; a full day requires checking meals, return transport and closing times. Do not schedule every minute, and leave space for navigation, photographs and rest.
Access, parking and transport
Before reaching Alcira, compare public transport, driving and the walk from the arrival point. Parking that looks close on a map may face restrictions, a market, local festivities or resident-only access. When using public transport, check the final return service. Save the written address as well as the map link in case mobile coverage fails.
Weather, terrain and equipment
Check the AEMET municipal forecast for Alcira. Heat, rain or wind may change the route order and time required. Carry water, suitable protection and footwear appropriate to the described surface or trail. If the itinerary enters a natural area, respect closures, signs and temporary restrictions.
Accessibility and individual needs
“Accessible” may describe only part of a route. In Alcira, ask about steps, gradients, accessible toilets, surfaces, resting places and pushchair access. Visitors with reduced mobility, sensory sensitivity or support needs should confirm conditions directly with the main venue before planning the rest of the day.
Food, shopping and the local economy
A well-placed break makes a Alcira visit more comfortable. Check kitchen hours and book when weekends or events make demand likely. Prefer local businesses without presenting commercial recommendations as essential. For institutional context, consult the official Valencian Community tourism portal, then compare it with municipal information.
Checklist for Alcira
- Choose one principal stop and two nearby alternatives.
- Confirm hours, price and booking requirements.
- Review weather and route conditions.
- Save the return route and useful contacts.
- Adapt the plan to accessibility and group pace.
- Do not enter closed areas or private property.
This preparation turns the Alcira guide into a flexible tool: if one stop becomes unavailable, the route can be reorganised without losing the entire visit.