Welcome to Alghero
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The narrow, cobbled streets of Alghero’s medieval citadel, packed with boutiques, bars and restaurants, slope towards the harbour and sweeping bay. Built in a buttery sandstone that glows a soft apricot shade in the setting sun, it’s Sardinia’s most picturesque Old Town. Spanish-style palazzos and street signs in Italian and Catalan reflect its proud heritage - 300 years of Aragon rule. Fringed by pine forests, long sandy beaches, hotels and bars curve away towards green headlands. It’s an idyllic setting.
Facts
| Population | 40,000 |
| Currency | 1 Euro = 100 cents |
| Opening hours | Most shops open from 09.00-13.00 and 16.00/17.00-20.00, Monday to Saturday. In the peak summer months they can stay open until 23.00 or later. There’s also a siesta, typically from 13.00 and 18.00. Many restaurants and bars are closed one day a week, usually mid-week. |
| Website | www.comune.alghero.ss.it www.alguer.it www.enit.it |
| Newspapers | L’Unione Sarda, La Nuova Sardegna, Corriere della Sera, Italy’s main daily, The Tourist Information office has What’s On listings for the current month. |
| Emergency numbers | General 113 Police 113 Fire 115 Ambulance 118 Guardia Medica +39 079 950 613 |
| Tourist information | Alghero Tourist Information Office Address: Piazza Porta Terra 9 Opening hours: 08.00-20.00, Monday to Saturday Tel: +39 079 979 054 |




















