It is a square tower of five by five meters on each side and twelve meters high, dating from the sixteenth century.The name comes from Botero, in Castilian, someone who manufactures boots. The towe was built with ashlars and masonry, with a door that rises almost two meters from the ground and holes in the walls at the height of each floor. It keeps its helical staircase that leads to each of its four floors (plus the ground floor). You will find it in the Camino del Benimagrell, number 33. There is a bike route to visit all emblematic towers in the city of Alicante.
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ruta de Torres de Vigía