
Mirador de Sant Jaume, nestled in the historic old town of Benidorm, offers an unparalleled vantage point for capturing panoramic views of both Levante and Poniente beaches. This spot is famous for its striking blue and white tile patterns and classic Mediterranean railings, making it an aesthetic treasure for photographers. The best time for photos is during the golden hour at sunset when the light enhances the colors of the Mediterranean Sea and the distant skyline. Adjacent to the mirador is the 18th-century Church of San Jaime and Santa Ana, which provides additional architectural interest. Beware of crowds during peak tourist season, as it can affect framing and composition.
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