We spent three nights at the Ibis Budget Alicante, which is located right beside the Ibis Alicante. You check in at the Ibis Alicante and then the ”Budget” is right across the parking lot. The Ibis Budget is considerably cheaper, but I am not sure if the Ibis Alicante is worth the extra. Certainly, if you are looking for a place to rest your head for a few days, having this cheaper option will suffice. We had free parking, wifi was included, the room is small, but clean. The beds are comfortable and the washroom allows you to do what you need to do. I believe that there was also a television in the room, needed or otherwise. Check in at the main reception went smoothly and it is here that there is a small restaurant, that serves a nice menu, akin to what you would find in a cafe. It was also here, that for a reasonable cost, you could have a buffet style breakfast. The hotel is ideally located, just off N-322, and is basically, only about a five minute drive from the city centre. We drove this for several days and parking was never problem, once we were at our destination. We were visiting Alicante in late April, the weather was very mild, bordering on hot. No surprise really, as Alicante is one the sunniest, warmest daytime winter temperature cities on Mainland Europe. Alicante is a very beautiful city, filled with many historical buildings, churches, museums, etc. The most obvious feature, being, the Castillo de Santa Barbara. This 9th century fortress sits on top of Mount Benacantil, which rises 166 metres above the old town. You can get to the top either by accessing a rather steep pathway or you can take the lift, which is installed inside the mountain. The cost is, I believe, 2.70 Euro, over 65, gratis. There is no admission cost to the Castello. Once at the top, you can take a nominally priced guided tour or just wander on your own. There are refreshments and such available at the top. Check out their website for updates and opening hours. This is a must do, the views of the surrounding area is quite spectacular. We spent one day at the main beach in the town, Playa del Postiguet. This lovely beach borders the famous promenade, Esplanada de Espana. This Palm tree lined walkway is paved with 6.5 million marble tiles set in a mesmerizing wavy pattern and runs from the Port of Alicante to Gran Via. There are shops and booths, restaurants, lining it and appears to be a perfect spot where people can gather to socialize. There are many reasons to find, that make this area so enjoyable and, if all that is needed, is access to a home base, why not stay at the Ibis Budget Alicante or, if you wish, upgrade to the Ibis Alicante.