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Best places to visit in Valencia

  • Valencia Cathedral

    The historic cathedral of Valencia, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, notable for its artistic and religious significance.

  • Central Market

    The Central Market is a vibrant and bustling food market, referred to as a cathedral dedicated to food, where locals and tourists can shop for fresh produce and try local specialties like agua de Valencia.

  • City of Arts and Sciences

    The City of Arts and Sciences is a modern architectural complex featuring structures designed to resemble elements from the natural world, located in the former river Turia bed which is now a public park.

  • Ruzafa

    A trendy neighborhood in Valencia, south of the historical center, offering restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, comic shops, and unique boutiques.

  • Turia Gardens

    The Turia Gardens are an extensive green space in Valencia, transformed from a riverbed into a park with walking paths, sports areas, and cultural venues.

  • Malvarrosa Beach

    Malvarrosa Beach offers a wide strip of sand, popular for swimming and sunbathing, with a promenade featuring a variety of restaurants where visitors can try Sangria or traditional Paella Valencia.

  • El Carmen

    One of Valencia's oldest districts known for its blend of old and edgy, featuring street art, hip cafes, concept boutiques, Gothic palaces, and ancient convents.

  • Silk Exchange

    The old Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is considered one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in the world on a secular building and was the Wall Street of the 15th century.

  • Plaza de la Virgen

    A historic and charming square, Plaza de la Virgen is the heart of Valencia's old town, surrounded by significant landmarks including the Cathedral and the Basilica de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats. It's a perfect spot to soak in the city's ambiance.

  • Mercado Central

    Valencia's Mercado Central, also known as the Cathedral of Senses, is the largest market in Spain and the biggest fresh produce market in Europe, featuring art nouveau architecture and stalls filled with fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, and small restaurants.

  • Serranos towers

    An old tower that used to be part of the city's walls, serving as an entrance gate to the old city, offering great views and is free to enter.

  • Valencia Airport

    Valencia Airport, also known as Manis Airport, is located 8 kilometers to the west of the city center.

  • Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias

    A futuristic complex featuring striking modern architecture that houses an opera house, science museum, and aquarium.

  • Puente de las Flores

    A picturesque bridge decorated with flower pots, crossing the Turia Gardens and offering scenic views.

  • Torre del Micalet

    A striking bell tower in the heart of Valencia, resembling architecture found in Seville, perfect for photos.

  • Valencia City Hall

    The impressive City Hall building, showcasing beautiful architecture and serving as the administrative center of Valencia.

  • City Hall

    Building in Valencia that features a bat in its logo, which is a symbol that dates back to the 13th century when King Jaume I conquered the city.

  • Torres de Serranos

    One of the 12 city gates that formed the ancient wall around Valencia, built at the end of the 14th century and considered one of the most historic buildings in the city.

  • oceanographic

    The Oceanographic in Valencia is Europe's largest aquarium, showcasing diverse marine life and ecosystems from around the world.

  • Albufera Natural Park

    Albufera Natural Park is a peaceful oasis of paddy fields and a giant lagoon, offering magical sunsets, boat rides, bird watching, and walking trails, and is known as the place where paella was invented.

  • El Palmar

    Highly recommend you visit this town whose traditional dishes will enable you to experience true Valencian cuisine.

  • Jardin del Turia

    A sprawling, lush park created in the former Turia riverbed, serving as the city's green lung.

  • Central Market of Valencia

    One of the oldest public markets in Europe and it is in the heart of the historic city center, where most produce fine inside are locally produced.

  • Torre de Serrano

    A well-preserved Gothic gate that once served as one of the main entrances to the old city of Valencia.

  • Las Arenas Beach

    Las Arenas Beach is another beautiful urban beach in Valencia, offering a great place to relax by the sea.

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