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Berja

Tourist Office in Berja

The Tourist Office of Berja is located in the Torre de los Enciso, Calle Agua, 18, opening from Monday to Friday.

Festivals in Berja

Festivals in Berja: Cabalgata Reyes Magos, Día de Andalucía, Semana Santa, Fiesta de los Humarrachos, San Marcos, Cruces de Mayo, Fiesta de la Parva, Feria de Agosto and Fiestas Patronales en Honor a la Virgen de Gádor.

History of Berja

Berja is thought to be of Iberian origin. Its Roman heritage is more assured, having been the Vergis of Roman Betica, from which period the remains of the Villavieja amphitheater stand out. The Romans left other artistic vestiges including the early Christian sarcophagus of Alcaudique (currently exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum).

Berja

Once famous for its lead mines, Berja now offers visitors an abundance of historic and artistic heritage, and is an ideal destination for hiking enthusiasts and those seeking sun and beaches. It has about 12,400 inhabitants. Berja is thought to be of Iberian origin. Its Roman heritage is more assured, having been the Vergis of Roman Betica.

Hotel Don Miguel Plaza

Boasting a terrace, Hotel Don Miguel Plaza is situated in Berja in the Andalucía region, 43 km from La Envía and 29 km from Golf Almerimar. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom. The accommodation features a concierge service, and luggage storage for guests.