The stunning Spanish city where you can fly for just £36 RETURN - 23C winters and €2 pints!
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Britons can travel to a beautiful part of Spain for less than £40
Spain is an ideal place for a winter getaway, with many areas enjoying much higher temperatures than in the UK.
Murcia can be reached easily from the UK as flights from London and Manchester both taking less than three hours.
There is lots for holidaymakers to enjoy, including temperatures of up to 27°C this week.
In winter, temperatures can creep into the low 20s, making it the perfect place to escape wet and cold British days.
There is lots to see and do and prices are cheap
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Return flights from London to Alicante (less than one hour from Murcia) are available for as little as £36.
There are many bars and restaurants to enjoy the Spanish cuisine or a relaxing drink.
Beer garden and cocktail club La Porchá is listed as one of the top places to drink according to Tripadvisor.
Visitors can pick up a pint for around €3 (£2.62).
Nearby bars, such as in the Plaza de Abastos, can offer pints for even less, starting at as little as €2 (£1.74).
Murcia is around 40km from the coastline, with a range of beaches to choose from.
There is lots to see in the area, including many historical buildings.
Popular attractions include Saint Mary's Cathedral and Cardenal Belluga Square.
The Square is voted the 5th best thing to see there, according to Tripadvisor.
Those who have visited have given it lots of praise.
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Cheap flights are available from London to Murcia
One wrote: "Cardenal Belluga Square, popularly known as Cathedral Square, is one of the highlights of the city, located in the old town pedestrian area, a tourist and restaurant center par excellence."
Another added: "Pleasant place to walk and have a drink. If you're in the area, it's worth it!"
A third said: "Plaza Belluga is the most beautiful corner of the city."
Britons in Spain were recently given a travel warning when visiting popular regions.
This comes as Britons face being blacklisted from Balearic islands under strict new rules.