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Calle del Canon, 33, Cartagena
Murcia, 30202, ES
A neighbourhood tapas bar in the old town that runs on local rhythm rather than tourist timing. Known for marinera — a Murcian tapa of Russian salad on a breadstick base, topped with an anchovy — and simple fried fish. No reservations, cash preferred, and the evening crowd starts after 21:00.
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Calle del Canon, 33, Cartagena
Murcia, 30202, ES
37.599747, -0.985109
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traditional tapas bar
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Cartagena splits into three distinct dining zones. The Casco Antiguo clusters chef-led restaurants around Plaza del Ayuntamiento, anchored by Magoga and smaller seasonal spots that lean on Murcian produce. The port strip along the Paseo Alfonso XII works for relaxed seafood with harbour views but runs more casual and tourist-facing. Barrio de Santa Lucia, ten minutes on foot from the Roman Theatre, holds the local tapas rhythm — smaller bars, no reservations, and a noisier pace that peaks after 21:00. Visitors staying in the old town can walk to all three zones in under fifteen minutes. If dinner is your priority, base near the Casco; if you want variety across lunch and dinner, position between the port and Santa Lucia for maximum range without a car.
Cartagena · Core Zone
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Compact historic core where Roman, port, and dinner layers stack closely enough to make Cartagena work as a walkable base.
Best used on foot from Calle Mayor, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, or the Roman Theatre side streets. Expect mostly pedestrian stone surfaces.
Flat waterfront stretch that links the port front, museum layer, and departure points for Cartagena's harbor-facing side.
Easy walking terrain from the old town and useful as the cleanest port-facing route for low-friction city movement.
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https://www.cartagena.es/turismo_gastronomia.asp