| Castellon is appointed as one of the most mountainous provinces of the entire part of Spain. This part of Spain shows various astonishing sceneries which are intended for travelers and tourists who were looking for a rural tourism, sleepy villages and mountain walks. In fact on the coast of the province which is along the Azahar has been rushed with tourists every year because of its impressive beaches, and most of the resorts of Castellon received thousands of visitors all year round. However, aside from tourism agriculture and ceramics are also some of the significant industries in the province of Castellon. Castellon owns a variety of captivating views which is worthy to visit, but the best thing for a tourist to do so that they can entirely explore the city is to hire a car.
You can use your rented car to drop by and walk around some of the impressive walkways of Castellon. You can wander around Castellon’s old quarters which are the Plaza de Santa Clara, the Plaza de la Pescaderia and the Plaza Mayor which features Gothic and renaissance façade of buildings. Another place you can walk is around the Avenida Rey Don Jaime which features contemporary shops and buildings. Another place to remember is their meeting place which is the Plaza de la Paz which is next to the “Teatro Principal”.
The car hire in Castellon offers a variety type of cars to choose, such like their Mini type of car, Economy, Compact, Intermediate, Standard, Fullsize, Luxury, Premium, Minivan, 12 passenger van and the Exotic type of car. With these types of cars you can use it to explore the beauty of Castellon such like the El Fadri which is known as the 16th century and 58 meter high octagonal bell tower. This incredible structural design is the symbol of the Castellon city which is situated between the Abbey and the Cathedral. There as well worthy palaces, churches and cathedrals in Castellon that tourist should never miss to visit that includes the Saint Miguel Palace, The Santa Maria de la Asuncion Cathedral, The Town Hall, San Miguel Church, the Santa Maria de Llado Basilica, San Agustin church and Convent and the Las Capuchinas Convent.
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