Jávea Old Town (El Pueblo): the authentic core
El Pueblo is Jávea’s historic inland core — tosca-stone streets, the fortress-church of San Bartolomé, the covered Mercat and the Thursday market. Authentically Spanish and lived-in year-round; the value-and-character end of the town.
The character
About two kilometres back from the sea at the foot of the Montgó, the Old Town is a beautifully preserved core of honey-coloured tosca-stone streets. The fortress-church of San Bartolomé, the covered Mercat Municipal, shaded plazas and tapas bars set the tone; the Thursday street market fills the lanes. It is the most authentically Spanish and most year-round of the three towns.
Homes & value
Stock here is townhouses and casas de pueblo rather than resort apartments — many of them renovation projects. As a directional guide, roughly €150k–€450k, which makes El Pueblo the value-and-character end of Jávea. Portals have put the old-town core near the cheapest €/m² in town, against the priciest coves at the other extreme.
Who it suits
Buyers who want a real, lived-in Spanish town — daily bread from the Mercat, a fiesta calendar on the doorstep, neighbours who live here all year — rather than a beach base. You’ll want a car for the beaches, but the town itself is walkable.
Tapas & the market
The plaza tapas scene is one of Jávea’s three dining centres. The directory picks below are the top-rated eat-and-drink spots across the town.
Businesses & distances in Old Town (El Pueblo) →
Sources & notes
Figures are directional guide context drawn from published market research and the Paradise geography knowledge base — not valuations or per-property prices. Prices move; always confirm current figures with a professional before you act.
- par-brain vault · Area — Jávea (Xàbia), deep profile 2026-07-03 (≥2 web-cited sources per market figure; all dq: needs-confirmation)
- par-brain vault · Zone — Jávea Old Town (El Pueblo)
openbare Google-gegevens · 2026-07