Welcome to Calle de las Setas, affectionately known as Mushroom Street, where the mushrooms towers over you like you’ve accidentally wandered into a Smurf village.
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A street in Alicente |
The first thing you’ll see when you get there is a sea of
people with their phones out, trying to snap that perfect shot with their new
fungal friends.
A Street full of Giant mushrooms, up to three meters tall
that stand proudly in the middle of the street, sporting vibrant colors and
goofy expressions that seem to say, “Welcome, human! You may not be high, but
we sure are.”
And that’s how, in 2013, Calle San Francisco was transformed
into the most bizarre yet delightful street in Spain. The mushroom theme isn’t
random either—it nods to the fungi that are a regular part of Spanish cuisine.
Though, ironically, you won’t find any edible ones here unless someone brings
out a food truck.
And guess what, the street is like a surrealist fever dream
come to life. Not only are there giant mushrooms, but there are also oversized
ladybugs, massive snails, and even interactive toadstools that double as
benches and slides for kids.
Mushroom Street is selfie heaven. If you don’t leave with at
least 15 goofy photos, did you even visit this beloved (and slightly bizarre)
landmark of Alicante.
Plus, it’s just fun. And in a world that can sometimes feel a little too serious, we could all use a bit more Mushroom Street in our lives, don’t you think?
Final Thoughts:
So, next time you find yourself in Alicante, take a break
from the beaches and paella, and take a stroll down Mushroom Street. Snap a
selfie with a shroom, sit on a ladybug bench, and let yourself get lost in this
weird and wonderful slice of whimsy.