Best attractions and places to see around La Unión. This region, situated in Murcia, Spain, is characterized by its rich historical and cultural landscape. It offers a blend of ancient sites and significant architectural monuments, reflecting its deep heritage. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploring history and urban environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Here, some remains of the Punic (Carthaginian) wall (3rd century BC) lie in the shadow of the modern fortifications. Excavations of the city's first wall can be viewed in an information center near the Plaza Puertas de San José.
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Impressive and emotional monument. Good to stop and think about the history of Cartagena and its citizens.
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Situated on a beautiful square with many monuments and statues. Magnificent building!
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A nice square near the station. With a friendly and good terrace / cafetería
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The Faro de Portmán was originally built in 1865 to ensure safe navigation along the Costa Cálida. The coast is partly rocky and has historically been dangerous for navigation, especially during periods of heavy shipping traffic when mining was carried out in the region. The lighthouse stands on a rocky hill at the entrance to the bay of Portmán, a former mining and fishing village, and offers picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding coastal landscapes. The Faro de Portmán is a beautiful destination for a tour. Due to its elevated position, the Faro de Portmán offers excellent views over the sea and the rugged coastline. In good weather, large parts of the Mediterranean coast and the surrounding hills can be seen from here.
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Incredibly beautiful sights in this wonderful city!
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Nice view from Faro. I was there on December 29th. with overcast skies and only 15 degrees here. Nevertheless, I found this stretch of coast attractive. The paths are easy to manage.
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The monument of the heroes of Cavite and Cuba, which recently turned 100 years old
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The region around La Unión is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Punic Wall, Cartagena, an archaeological site from the 3rd century BC, offering a glimpse into the Second Punic War. Another significant landmark is the Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, an impressive war memorial near the port of Cartagena.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cartagena Town Hall, with its stunning modernist architecture, is considered family-friendly. The Punic Wall, Cartagena, an ancient defensive structure, can also be an engaging historical visit for families. Additionally, Plaza de San Francisco, a redesigned pedestrian square with impressive trees, offers a pleasant space for all ages.
The Cartagena Town Hall stands out as one of the most important modernist buildings in Cartagena, featuring a facade made entirely of white marble and distinctive zinc domes. Another significant structure is the Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, an impressive war memorial with historical significance.
The area around La Unión offers various outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are several trails, including a 'Running circular around Mount Ash' and a 'Cabezo Las Lajas loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Portmán Coastal Road – Blick auf das Mar Menor loop' or the 'Marchamalo Salt Flats – Puente de la Risa loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around La Unión, Road Cycling Routes around La Unión, and Cycling around La Unión guides.
Yes, several attractions are wheelchair accessible. These include the Cartagena Town Hall, the Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, Plaza de San Francisco, and the El Zulo Sculpture.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and architectural beauty. For instance, the Cartagena Town Hall is admired for its impressive modernist design. The Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba is noted for its historical background and visibility. The Punic Wall, Cartagena, is appreciated for its well-preserved state and historical significance. The trees in Plaza de San Francisco are also a highlight for many.
You can find the striking El Zulo Sculpture by Víctor Ochoa at the port of Cartagena. This bronze sculpture, erected in 2009, pays tribute to the victims of terrorism with a very realistic and moving representation of a dejected man.
Yes, the Plaza de San Francisco in Cartagena is a central community hub. It has been redesigned and integrated into the pedestrian zone, featuring impressive trees and offering a pleasant space to relax and observe local life.
For cycling, you can explore various routes. Options include the 'Batería de las Cenizas – La Manga of the Mar Menor loop' and the 'Aguirre Palace – Cartagena Arsenal loop'. These routes offer different distances and difficulty levels. More detailed information can be found in the Cycling around La Unión guide.
Yes, areas like Plaza de San Francisco offer a pleasant pedestrian environment for leisurely strolls. The port area, where you can find the Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba and El Zulo Sculpture, also provides an accessible and interesting area for walking.
Many of the key attractions in Cartagena, such as the Town Hall, the Punic Wall, and Plaza de San Francisco, are located within the city center and are often part of pedestrian zones, making them easily explorable on foot once you arrive. Public transport options are available to reach Cartagena from La Unión, and parking facilities exist for those traveling by car, though specific details may vary by location.


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