Mojacar town is not navigable by car, its medieval
Arab architecture means the streets are too narrow
and steep.
It is necessary to forget the car and to enjoy the
enchantment of his medieval Arab architecture on foot.
Across from the Mirador in the Plaza Nueva is old
Mojacar, situated by the river that leads to the Lagoon,
a protected nature reserve. Also in the plaza is the
eighteenth century Ermita de los Dolores under the
Castillo, the highest point of the town, whose views
are spectacular.
Just along calle Alcalde Jacinto is the Iglesia de
Santa maría, dated 1560. Bordering the church,
stoene stairs descend to the Plaza del Parterre, the
old Arab cementery, calle Enmedio, which roughly follows
the line of the original city walls, and the Plaza
del Ayuntamiento with its centuries old tree, brought
from the Americas by an emigrant.
The old city gate, the Puerta de la Ciudad with its
half point arch and arms dates from 1574. Next to
the arch, the Casa del Torreon, now a guesthouse,
was the original tax collection building for merchants
entering and leaving the city.
The Plaza Flores represents the gate to the old
Jewish quarter, characterised by labyrinthine passageways
and hidden corners.