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Guadalest has the dubious distinction of being the most visited village in Spain. Every major resort area seems to adopt a pretty inland village which it publicises as 'authentic' then sends busloads of visitors there every day. Authentic village life soon becomes a thing of the past. Guadalest is still located in a spectacular setting at 600m above sea level in a rugged mountain range.
Try to arrive in Guadalest early as the village isn't big enough for the tourist masses though there is sufficient parking to cater for everyone. Stop at Bar Mora for a coffee just in front of Museo Microgigante as you enter the village. This is a fascinating museum displaying some works of art are displayed through magnifying glasses because some of them are so small that they can't be seen by the naked eye. Examples include a bullring constructed on a pinhead, an ant playing the violin and an El Greco painting on a grain of rice. Entrance is 4€ or you can pay 7€ which gives you entrance to this museum plus a second Microminiatura museum near the town hall, the Antonio Marco Museum and the Museo Ribera Girona.
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