Algarrobo is a coastal town but it´s town centre is actually 3 kilometres inland on a hillside that leads to the shrine of San Sebastian. It is known for it´s archaeological sites from tombs that date from the 7th century B.C. and for it´s Moorish influences. The shrine of San Sebastian and the Santa Ana church are worth a visit but you must try the cakes from this town such as ´´roscos de aceite´´ which are of Arabic origen.
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