Alcañiz is a small town in northeastern Spain, in the mountainous autonomous community of Aragon.town is the site of a famous battle fought during the early 19th century Peninsular War. As of 2008, its population consists of about 16,000 inhabitants--the town has undergone a period of remarkable growth and renewal over the past few years. Its economy has been stimulated by an influx of tourists and industrial activity. Tourists are drawn to the city's unusual wealth of historic sites. The
The most important attraction in the area are the magnificent cave paintings of the Val del Charco del Agua Amarga, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other significant attractions are the medieval Castle of Alcañiz, with its gothic mural paintings, and the Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, with its great bell tower. Check out the Internet to find the best deals on hotels in Alcañiz. Sites such as EasyToBook.com make it easy to find and reserve Alcañiz hotels suited to your budget--including cheap and discount hotels in Alcañiz.