Valencia Airport
Valencia Airport, also known as Manis Airport, is located 8 kilometers to the west of the city center.
Valencia Cathedral
The historic cathedral of Valencia, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, notable for its artistic and religious significance.
Jardin del Turia
A sprawling, lush park created in the former Turia riverbed, serving as the city's green lung.
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
A futuristic complex featuring striking modern architecture that houses an opera house, science museum, and aquarium.
Oceanarium
The Oceanarium is home to around 45,000 animals from 500 different species.
Lalonia de la Seda
Lalonia de la Seda is a 15th-century Gothic building and a UNESCO site.
Bombas Gens
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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.
Mercado de Colon
A beautifully restored modernist building housing a vibrant market with gourmet food stalls and cafes.
Palau de la Musica Valenciana
A renowned concert hall located in the Turia Gardens, hosting a variety of cultural performances.
The Bull Ring
A historic bullring known for its impressive architecture, located near the main train station.
Bullfighting Museum
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of bullfighting, located within the Valencia bullring.
Museo de Historia de Valencia
The Historic Museum of Valencia, detailing the city's rich past and cultural development.
Museo de Bellas Artes
The Fine Arts Museum of Valencia, featuring a significant collection of Spanish art, particularly from the Valencian school.
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.
Puente de las Flores
A picturesque bridge decorated with flower pots, crossing the Turia Gardens and offering scenic views.
Torre de Serrano
A well-preserved Gothic gate that once served as one of the main entrances to the old city of Valencia.
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.
Torre del Micalet
A striking bell tower in the heart of Valencia, resembling architecture found in Seville, perfect for photos.
Plaza de Toros Valencia
The main bullring of Valencia, an impressive architectural structure located adjacent to the city's primary train station.
Valencia City Hall
The impressive City Hall building, showcasing beautiful architecture and serving as the administrative center of Valencia.
Las Arenas Beach
Las Arenas Beach is another beautiful urban beach in Valencia, offering a great place to relax by the sea.
Playa la Malvarrosa
A long, golden sandy beach on Valencia's coastline, popular for relaxation and water activities.
Patacona Beach
A vibrant beach located just north of Malvarrosa, known for its lively promenade and good restaurants.
Playa la Garrofera
A beautiful, natural beach located south of Valencia, known for its dunes and pine forests.
100 Montaditos
A popular Spanish chain offering a wide variety of small sandwiches ('montaditos') and tapas at very affordable prices.
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.
La bufa National Park
A park to explore in 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.
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.
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.
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.
Pla de la Reina
A place to enjoy Valencia's architecture and watch people.
Real Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados
A baroque basilica with pink walls and a blue roof, located near Valencia Cathedral.
Turia fountain
A fountain featuring a statue of Neptune and sculptures representing the Turia river.
Plaza del Ayuntamiento
A city square that is home to the town hall and surrounded by beautiful buildings.
Colón Market
A popular spot for shopping and relaxing, with stalls, shops, temporary exhibits, and cafes.
Jardí del Túria
One of Spain's biggest urban parks with green space, activities, and facilities for families, runners and cyclists.
Valencian Institute of Modern Art
Located near the Turia gardens.
Old Town
The historic city center of Valencia, known for its charming atmosphere, walkability, and numerous tourist attractions and historic buildings.
Ruzafa
A trendy neighborhood in Valencia, south of the historical center, offering restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, comic shops, and unique boutiques.
Rafael Bunol
A metro line connecting the airport to the city.
Estion Norte
The railway station in downtown Valencia for short and medium distance train trips.
El Carame
A cool area of the city to sign in.
Rutafa Market
A market located in the Ruzafa neighborhood.
Baroque Church of San Balo
A baroque church located in the Ruzafa neighborhood.
Sanente Martin
The Baroque Church of San Balo and Sanente Martin is located in Rutafa.
La Malva Rosa Beach
A beach located near the City of Arts and Sciences.
Not Leuno
A hotel close to the beach.
Manis airport
Valencia Airport, also known as Manis Airport, is located 8 kilometers to the west of the city center.
Marina Beach Club
The most popular day club in the city that has a swimming pool, luxury sunbeds and a restaurant called Marina Resante.
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.
El Puerto
The Marina and Beach area, great for open-air clubs and summer vibes.
Canovas
An upscale area known for stylish bars and elegant clubs.
Blasco
The university district, popular with students and full of budget-friendly spots.
Church of San Nicolás
A small church known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, featuring fresco paintings from the 1600s.
La Malvarrosa
A popular beach known for its golden sands and amenities, located north of the city's harbor.
Las Arenas
A popular beach with golden sands and sports facilities, located north of the city's harbor.
Monastery of San Miguel de los Reyes
A library built as a monastery, showcasing Valencian Renaissance architecture; it once served as a prison.
The Fallas Museum
A museum dedicated to the Fallas Festival, exhibiting pardoned 'ninots' (satirical figures) saved from the fire.
Lonja de la Seda
The Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange) is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Valencia, a stunning example of late Gothic architecture that reflects the city's wealthy trading history.
City of the Arts and Sciences
A modern tourist complex with futuristic buildings, including a planetarium, science museum, opera house, and the Oceanographic aquarium.
Oceanogràfic
The largest aquarium in Europe, recreating various marine ecosystems and housing a diverse range of aquatic animals, including a dolphin show.
Torre de Serranos
Torre de Serranos are well-preserved Gothic gates that once formed part of Valencia's old city walls, now offering visitors panoramic city views from their top.
Colon Market
A beautiful market known for its stunning modernist entrance, offering food and drinks for a quick bite.
L’Umbracle
An exotic garden surrounded by palm trees, offering great views of the City of Arts and Sciences and serving as a relaxing park space.
Puerta del Mar
A monument that offers a perfect photo opportunity and is a favorite for local photographers seeking unique shots.
Arts and Science Museum
A modern architectural complex featuring stunning, fish-like structures and housing the Oceanographic Park.
Oceanographic Park
The largest aquarium in Europe, part of the City of Arts and Sciences, offering a captivating marine experience.
Valencia Bullring
A stunning bullring located in a busy square, offering a different atmosphere during sunrise and at night.
Home of the Post offices of Valencia
A beautiful building located in the main square, noted for its architecture, situated opposite the City Hall.
Generalitat Palace
An important historical building located in Plaza de la Virgen, contributing to the square's significance.
Santa Maria Cathedral
A significant cathedral located in Plaza de la Virgen, forming part of the cluster of important historical sites.
Desamparados’s Basilica
A basilica that is one of the three must-see sights in the vibrant Plaza de la Virgen.
Cabanyal’s Carrer de la Reina
A picturesque street in the Cabanyal neighborhood, known for its colorful houses decorated with unique tiled facades.
Algirós
A neighborhood in Valencia that is considered one of the nicest areas to stay in.
Benimaclet
Considered one of the nicest neighborhoods in Valencia, offering a distinct local character.
Camins al Grau
One of the nicest neighborhoods in Valencia, offering proximity to major attractions and coastal areas.
Barrio Del Carmen
The old center of Valencia, characterized by a labyrinth of narrow streets, old buildings, and squares, known for its street art.
Plaça de la Reina
A famous square in Valencia where the Cathedral of Valencia is located.
Jardín del Turia
One of the biggest urban parks in Spain, nine kilometers long, created after the Turia river flooded and was diverted.
Valencia beach
The beach in Valencia, located on the Mediterranean Sea, accessible by taxi, public transportation or bike.
Mercado Central Valencia
The largest and oldest covered indoor market in Europe, built in 1928, open every Monday till Saturday.
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.
Cathedral of Valencia
A cathedral in Valencia, construction started in the 13th century.
Cabana
A former unsafe fishing district with colorful houses that has been transformed into a famous neighborhood.
Los Arenas
The most famous beach in Valencia, where you can enjoy the sun and sit down in one of the many restaurants and bars.
Prado museum
The museum in Madrid where paintings were stored during the Spanish Civil War and hidden in the Torres de Serranos.
Ciudad de las Artes y la Ciencia
A modern architectural complex featuring museums and gardens, symbolizing Valencia's future.
Plaza de Toros
A bullring inspired by the Colosseum, it's a significant architectural landmark in Valencia.
Mercado Colon
A beautiful and modern market hall known for its impressive facade and great food options.
Umbracle Gardens
A beautiful open-air garden terrace with diverse plants, located above the City of Arts and Sciences.
Mestalla
The home stadium of Valencia CF, a significant venue for football fans.
Malvarosa
A well-known city beach offering a relaxing seaside experience close to Valencia.
Restaurant Arroceria Ca Merche
A traditional restaurant specializing in authentic Valencian rice dishes, including paella.
Mas Blayet
A Mediterranean restaurant offering a good selection of local dishes, with a specialization in paella.
Restaurant El Forcat
A classic Spanish restaurant with a focus on local cuisine, where paella is the star.
Bon Aire Restaurant
A world-famous restaurant recognized for serving some of the best paella, having won multiple awards.
La Tomatina of Buñol
An iconic and messy festival in Buñol where participants engage in a massive tomato fight.
Parc Natural del Delta de l’Ebre
A significant natural park and wetland area, crucial for birdlife and diverse ecosystems.
Tarragona
A historic city on the coast known for its well-preserved Roman ruins and archaeological sites.
Vila-real
A lively town with a strong industrial heritage, particularly in ceramics.
Salou
A well-known coastal resort town famous for its beaches and lively tourist atmosphere.
Ibiza
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands with excellent ferry links from Valencia, offering a vibrant atmosphere and beautiful scenery.
Palma de Maiorca
The capital of Mallorca, known for its beautiful bay, historic old town, and impressive Gothic cathedral.
Formentera
A small, idyllic island south of Ibiza, famous for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters.
Cuenca
A historic city perched dramatically on a mountainside, famed for its unique 'Hanging Houses'.
Madrid
Spain's vibrant capital city, offering a wealth of cultural attractions, world-class museums, and bustling nightlife.
Barcelona
A cosmopolitan city celebrated for its unique architecture, especially Antoni Gaudí's masterpieces, and its Mediterranean charm.
Zaragoza
A historically rich city along the Ebro River, known for its stunning Basilica del Pilar.
Malaga
A vibrant coastal city in Andalusia, known for its rich history, art scene, and sunny beaches.
Roman Temple of Diana
The site of the Roman Temple of Diana is located right by the cathedral and was later a Moorish mosque before becoming a Christian cathedral in 1238.
cathedral
Originally the site of the Roman Temple of Diana, it then became a Moorish mosque for 500 years and in 1238 was converted to a Christian cathedral.
La Almoina
La Almoina contains layers of the city's past, including Roman, Visigothic, and Moorish remains, telling the story of the city's foundations.
Cardo Maximus
The Cardo Maximus, a north-south street that connected everybody back to Rome, is a notable feature within La Almoina.
Via Austa
The Via Austa, part of the Cardo Maximus, allowed travel around the Mediterranean and back to Rome.
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.
IMAX theater
The IMAX theater in the City of Arts and Sciences is designed to look like a blinking eye and shows planetarium-style science and nature movies.
Torres Serranos
The Torres de Serranos are medieval towers that were once part of the city's 12 gates, offering views of the city and displaying marks from the Spanish Civil War and Napoleon's troops.
archbishop's palace
The Archbishop's Palace, from the early 20th century, incorporates a Roman stone that was used as a unit of measurement in the market plaza.
meletti tower
The tower offers stunning panoramic views of the city, accessible with the Valencia Cathedral admission ticket.
oceanographic
The Oceanographic in Valencia is Europe's largest aquarium, showcasing diverse marine life and ecosystems from around the world.
prince Felipe Science Museum
A fantastic choice for those traveling with kids, featuring interactive exhibits and educational activities within the City of Arts and Sciences.
hemispheric
Features immersive films on a massive concave screen, located in the City of Arts and Sciences.
plaza de Lain
The heart of the city, and a great place to relax, take photos, and explore nearby attractions.
Lona de lasa
A UNESCO world heritage site and a Gothic architectural gem, fascinating for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Tura Gardens
A former riverbed transformed into a sprawling park, perfect for walking, cycling, or simply unwinding.
biopark
An innovative zoo that recreates the natural habitats of its animals, located at the end of the Tura Gardens.
Gulliver Park
A park where kids can climb and play on a massive structure resembling the giant Gulliver lying on the ground; entry is free.
bario Del Carmen
Known for its bars and restaurants and nightlife in the historic Center.
marina real Juan Carlos
Offers more modern and upscale options for nightlife near the beach.
Maya
A popular club located at the City of Arts and Sciences.
La Pizza
Traditional restaurant located on Malvarosa beach, famous for its paellas.
malvarosa beach
An ideal area to explore the city and enjoy the best Valencia has to offer.
albuera
A natural area with a large Lagoon where you can take boat rides and enjoy authentic paella, just 20 minutes away.
sagunto
Sagunto is a historic town near Valencia, featuring a significant Roman theatre and a large castle, showcasing layers of ancient history.
kolera
About 40 minutes away, offering beautiful beaches and excellent seafood restaurants.
Ciutat Vella
The historic old town of Valencia, featuring Roman ruins, medieval towers, gothic buildings, and churches.
Quart Gates
Also known as Quart Towers, one of the two remaining gates from Valencia's medieval wall, dating back to the 15th century and marked by cannonball impacts from the war of independence against France.
Serrano Gates
Also known as Serrano Towers, one of the two remaining gates from Valencia's old city wall, built in the late 14th century and formerly used as a prison for nobility, offering panoramic views of Valencia.
La Lonja de la Seda
A masterpiece of European Gothic architecture in Valencia, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and historically used for trading silk, representing the economic power of the city in the 15th century.
San Nicolás
Considered the Valencian Sistine Chapel, this church features impressive paintings and frescoes and has been remodeled several times since its erection in 1242.
Turia River
A river that was repurposed into a large park with soccer fields, climbing walls, biking trails, playgrounds and more after a flood in 1957.
Marina
The modernized port of Valencia, remodeled to host the America's Cup, featuring restaurants, bars, and the Marina Beach Club.
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.
La Almoina Museum
An important archaeological museum in Europe, housing Roman and medieval remains, including a charity center and ruins of a Roman city.
Café de las Horas
A cafe with barack decor known for its Agua de Valencia drink.
Turia River Park
A large park in the former Turia Riverbed, with soccer fields, climbing walls, and biking trails.
Bioparc
An immersive wildlife park designed to resemble Africa, housing around 4,000 animals and 200 species.
Quart Towers
One of the most symbolic monuments of Valencia and one of the two remaining gates that were built to surround the city.
El Carmen Neighborhood
Most popular neighborhood in Sita Dea, also known as Oldtown, where you will find unique streets, beautiful boutiques, and incredible architecture.
Church of San Nicolas de Bari
Most Valencians consider it to be the most impressive church in the whole city and is also known as the Valencian 16 Chapel.
Arts and Sciences Museum
A huge cultural and architectural complex that is one of the city's most famous landmarks and a symbol of modern Valencia.
Port of Valencia
A port that has been modernized and remodeled to host the 32nd America's Cap and it is the fifth busiest seaport in Europe.
Lasers
One of the most symbolic monuments of Valencia and one of the two remaining gates that were built to surround the city.
Sita Dea
Most popular neighborhood, also known as Oldtown, where you will find unique streets, beautiful boutiques, and incredible architecture.
Oldtown
Most popular neighborhood, also known as Sita Dea, where you will find unique streets, beautiful boutiques, and incredible architecture.
El Cafe de Las
A lovely cafe with barack decor that is extremely popular for its awa de Valencia, a famous Valencian alcoholic drink.
Laona Deeda
One of the most popular Gothic buildings in all Europe and was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1996.
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A tower built between 1381 and 1424, and access to it can be found inside the cathedral.
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Vatican
Designated Valencia as one of the world's a holy cities as well as the city of the holy grail.
Pua deostoles
Water tribunal meets there every Thursday at 12 p.m.
Plata de la Birkin
A lovely square that includes three main buildings, the cathedral, the vasta bir de s parados and the turya found.
Basilica
A barog style church built in the 17th century and it was built upon the ruins of a Roman forum and is dedicated to the patron saint of Valencia.
Roman
Forum that the basilica was built upon.
Turya
A popular fountain that includes a bronze statue sitting on a cascade of water in its middle which represents the Roman god Neptune and Valencia Stoya River.
Pla de la Rena
An additional square where you will also find many shops, restaurants, and ice cream shops.
Orchadia Santa Catalina
One of hidden gems and one of the most popular Orchardas in Valencia.
La Moina Archaeological Museum
One of the most important archaeological museums in Europe, with remains from both the Roman and medieval times.
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Just minutes away from La Pla Red, you will also find the narrowest building called L Strea.
Pleronda
One of the most charming spot in the historical center of Valencia, and is located in Elmer Meat district.
Elmer Meat
Pleronda is located in this district.
La Pla Red
Minutes away from where you will also find the narrowest building in Europe called L Strea.
Pla Lope de Vega
The center neighborhood of Santa Catalina where you can find the narrowest building in Europe called L Strea.
Torres Deserrano
Also known as Serrano Towers, the city of Valencia was surrounded by a wall and today only we had two gates extending the quart towers and this one.
Serrano Towers
Also known as Torres Deserrano, the city of Valencia was surrounded by a wall and today only we had two gates extending the quart towers and this one.
Rio
The top of Srano towers provide the best views of Valencia where you can see the Rio.
Palace of the maris of the saguas and ceramics museum
One of the highlights of Valencia and it is the best clear example of barack architecture in Spain.
Merado de Colon
Also known as the Colon market, one of the main works of the Valencian art noa.
Plaza de la
The town hall square that is also one of the biggest plazas in the city center of Valencia.
Town hall square
Town Hall Square is a central hub in Valencia, especially festive during winter with an ice rink, markets, and New Year's Eve celebrations.
Town hall
Here you will find the Plaza de la, the central post office known as a coros, a gorgeous town and many flower shops, hotels and clothing stores.
A coros
Also known as the central post office, it was built between 1915 and 1922, a gorgeous town.
Station de Norte
Main railway station in Valencia and one of the icons of the city.
Kuera
A very popular beach town here that can take short distance trips to.
Gandia
A very popular beach town here that can take short distance trips to.
Bull ring
Located right next to the train station, it was built between 1850 and 1859 and its style is neocclassicism which is why it looks like a Roman coliseum.
Rutafa
Eating dinner is recommended in this neighborhood.
Dura River
A must see, and you will discover a different Valencia there that is full of nature, art and incredible architecture.
City of art and sciences
A must see, and you will discover a different Valencia there that is full of nature, art and incredible architecture.
Marina area
A must see, and you will discover a different Valencia there that is full of nature, art and incredible architecture.
Turya River
One of the most popular rivers in the Valencian region due to its history.
Valencian
The use of lagoon is for fishing and rice growing and this is actually where Baya was invented.
La Buffera
The sunsets here are incredible, gorgeous and amazing.
Riverbend
Ends in the city of art and sciences.
Science museum
Looks like a whale skeleton.
Lumbra
Home to the most popular rooftop nightclub in Valencia called Lumbra Terraa during the summer months.
Loanographic
The largest aquarium in Europe.
Palao de Art Rea Sophia
A performing arts and opera house.
Lord Bridge
A wide suspension bridge that connects parts of the complex.
Agora
A multifunctional cover space for events.
MIA Club
Another nightclub in the city of Valencia that it opens pretty much all year round.
Lasenas Beach
Near the restaurants between La Marina and this location, you will find Marina Beach Club.
Marina Resante
A restaurant inside Marina Beach Club.
Playa Cavanya
One of the three different beaches that are the perfect spot to try the famous pa.
Laseras
One of the three different beaches that are the perfect spot to try the famous pa.
Playa de la Rosa
One of the three different beaches that are the perfect spot to try the famous pa.
Playa de la Patakona
One of the three different beaches that are the perfect spot to try the famous pa.
Kasakaramela
One of the favorite restaurants by the beach.
La Pika
One of the favorite restaurants by the beach.
Bio Park
No ordinary zoo, but a lush 10 hector immersive wildlife park located in the Turya Riverbed designed to make you feel like you've stepped into Africa.
Albufera National Park
A freshwater lagoon that is considered the heart of Valencia by most locals.
Africa
It includes about 4,000 animals and 200 species and recreates realistic habitats such as the savana, Madagascar, Equatorial Africa and African woodlands.
Savana
Includes about 4,000 animals and 200 species and recreates realistic habitats.
Madagascar
Includes about 4,000 animals and 200 species and recreates realistic habitats.
Equatorial Africa
Includes about 4,000 animals and 200 species and recreates realistic habitats.
African woodlands
Includes about 4,000 animals and 200 species and recreates realistic habitats.
La Buoua National Park
A freshwater lagoon and is considered the heart of Valencia by most locals.
El Palmar
Highly recommend you visit this town whose traditional dishes will enable you to experience true Valencian cuisine.
Lab Buffera
The best time to visit this is during the spring and summer when the migratory birds return to the area.
Messiah Stadium
Can definitely take a tour of the Valencia football club team.
Hardin de Monor
A beautiful garden that is a hidden gem.
Horchateria de Santa Catalina
A place to have a traditional breakfast of horchata and fartons, hot chocolate and churros, and coffee.
La Estrecha
Said to be the narrowest house in Europe.
City of Arts & Sciences
Known for incredible architecture, the City of Arts & Sciences offers activities such as paddle boarding.
Gran Mercat
A place to have paella and drinks, including sangria and Agua de Valencia.
Plaza de la Reina
Adjacent to Plaza de la Virgen, Plaza de la Reina is another beautiful central square, home to charming cafes and shops, and offering access to the Valencia Cathedral. It's a perfect spot to relax and people-watch.
Nou Micalet
A place to get gelato, specifically the 'abuela's cookie' flavor.
Torres de Quart
These towers were main gates to the city, offering panoramic views of the old town.
Virgin Square
A central square in Valencia featuring the Tura Fountain and the Valencia Cathedral.
Oceanografic
The biggest Marine Park in Europe, featuring Arctic zones, Mediterranean Sea exhibits, an aviary with flamingos, and an underwater restaurant, along with dolphin shows.
Valencia Old Town Tour
A tour through the historic center of Valencia, exploring iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
Chapel of the Holy chalice
A chapel within the Valencia Cathedral believed to house the Holy Grail.
Tura Fountain
An iconic fountain in Plaza de la Virgen depicting the Tio River and representing the city's abundance.
Fuente Dela
An iconic fountain in Plaza de la Virgen depicting the Tio River and representing the city's abundance.
Plaza de la vergen
The heart of Valencia, featuring the Fuente Dela (Tura Fountain) and the Valencia Cathedral.
Tio River
Represented by a statue in the Tura Fountain, symbolizing Valencia's agricultural richness.
L DEA
A UNESCO world heritage site where traders would meet and make deals, featuring impressive rooms with columns and artwork.
Mirador Del puol
Also known as Embarcadero, it is the perfect spot to park your car and start the trails to explore the area. And, also to watch the sunset.
Embarcadero
Also known as Mirador Del Puol, it is the perfect spot to park your car and start the trails to explore the area. And, also to watch the sunset.
horchateria Santa Catalina
A spot to Kickstart your day, nestled right in the bustling heart of the historic center, is all about bringing those old school valencian flavors to your plate.
Marcato de colon
A location where you can dive into the world of the iconic Iberian ham served up as tasty croates or hearty sandwiches.
La Lonja
A UNESCO-listed building showcasing stunning Gothic architecture, originally Valencia’s silk and commodity exchange.
El Saler beach
A more secluded beach located in the Albufera Natural Park.
Ruzafa neighborhood
A neighborhood known for its nightlife and bar hopping.
Palau de les Arts
A venue for enjoying concerts.
Fallas Museum
The Fallas Museum showcases the 'ninots' (figures) that are saved from the fiery Las Fallas festival, preserving the art and tradition of this unique Valencian celebration.
Oceanogràfic of Valencia
A cutting-edge oceanarium, one of the biggest aquariums in Europe with more than 45,000 animals from 500 different species.
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia
An opera house and cultural center, considered one of Spain's modern architectural wonders, where visitors can take behind-the-scenes tours.
Micalet bell tower
A bell tower that offers spectacular sweeping views from the top, located at the Valencia Cathedral.
Serranos Gate
One of the twelve gates that formed part of the ancient city wall of Valencia, built in Valencian Gothic style.
Plaza
The back of the Serranos Towers has been opened so that the pointed arches and the vaulted domes can now be seen from the Plaza.
Valencia Bioparc
An animal park offering a brilliant experience where animals live in as natural a habitat as possible.
Bioparc Valencia
An animal park offering a brilliant experience where animals live in as natural a habitat as possible.
Paseo Maritimo
The Paseo Maritimo is a beautiful promenade in Valencia, connecting the city's urban beaches and offering a pleasant place to walk and find local goods.
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca, a key Balearic Island accessible by ferry from Valencia, is known for its beautiful coastline and historic capital.
Menorca
Menorca is another Balearic destination easily reached by ferry from Valencia, offering a more tranquil island experience.
Requena
Requena is a town about an hour from Valencia, famous for its indigenous wine production, particularly Moscatel, and its historic cellars.
Pago de Tharsys Winery
Pago de Tharsys Winery is a notable winery in the Turia Valley near Requena, offering wine tours and tastings of local indigenous wines.
Murviedro Winery
Murviedro Winery, located in the Turia Valley near Requena, is another key producer of local Valencian wines, offering visitors a chance to experience the region's wine culture.
Turrones Ramos
Turrones Ramos is a recommended spot in Valencia to try authentic Turrón, a traditional Spanish nougat, especially popular during the holidays.
Buñolería Churreria El Contraste
Buñolería Churreria El Contraste is a highly-rated spot in the Ruzafa district for excellent churros and traditional pumpkin buñuelos.
Plaza de Ayuntamiento
Plaza de Ayuntamiento is the main square of Valencia, known for hosting festive events, including an ice-skating rink during the winter season.
Nuovo Centro
Nuovo Centro is a shopping center in Valencia that offers an ice-skating rink, providing a fun activity for locals and visitors alike.
San Nicholas Church
San Nicholas Church is a hidden gem in Valencia, renowned for its magnificent Baroque-style frescos that have earned it the nickname 'Valencian Sistine Chapel.'
El Tribunal de las Aguas
El Tribunal de las Aguas is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Valencia's ancient water court, which continues to resolve water-use disputes among farmers weekly.
St. Joseph's Caves
St. Joseph's Caves (Coves de Sant Josep) offer a remarkable underground boat tour along Europe's longest navigable subterranean river, showcasing impressive natural formations.
Teruel
Teruel is a historic city near Valencia, known for its distinctive Mudéjar architecture and its picturesque old town.
Albarracin
Albarracin is a stunningly preserved medieval village near Teruel, famous for its unique pink-hued architecture and dramatic clifftop setting.
Peniscola
Peniscola is a picturesque coastal town famous for its medieval castle perched on a rocky peninsula overlooking the sea.
San Mateo
San Mateo is a historic inland town offering a glimpse into medieval Spain with its well-preserved architecture.
Palacio Santa Clara
Palacio Santa Clara is a historic building in Valencia that has been converted into a hotel, offering luxurious accommodation.
Hotel Valencia Center
Hotel Valencia Center is a modern hotel located near the City of Arts and Sciences, offering comfortable stays and city views.
Soho Boutique Turia
Soho Boutique Turia is a 4-star hotel in Valencia's center, providing comfortable accommodation close to the Turia Gardens.
Hemisfèric
The Hemisfèric, part of Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences, is an eye-shaped building housing an IMAX cinema and planetarium.
Principe Felipe Science Museum
The Principe Felipe Science Museum is an interactive science center within the City of Arts and Sciences, focusing on engaging, hands-on exhibits.
Mercado de Colón
Mercado de Colón is a stunning example of Valencian Art Nouveau architecture, now a popular hub for gourmet food and drinks.
La Lonja de la Seda o de Los Mercaderes
La Lonja de la Seda o de Los Mercaderes (The Silk Exchange) is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Valencia's rich trading history through its late Gothic architecture.
La Buleria
La Buleria is a venue in Valencia that offers a combination of a flamenco show and dinner, providing a cultural dining experience.
Old Town of Valencia
The Old Town of Valencia is known for its iconic buildings, cafes, and restaurants and is a central hub of history and culture. A free walking tour is recommended to explore the area.
San Nicolas
Also known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, this church features a 13th-century structure with a 17th-century baroque-style interior covered in detailed frescoes depicting the stories of St. Nicholas and St. Peter the Martyr.
Silk Museum
Entrance to San Nicolas, Silk Museum and Santos Juanes Church is available with audio guide.
Santos Juanes Church
Entrance to San Nicolas, Silk Museum and Santos Juanes Church is available with audio guide.
Montanejos
Montanejos is a mountainous region with deep gorges and mineral-rich thermal pools, offering scenic hikes and opportunities for cooling off in the thermal waters.
Old Town Flats Casa Burguerini
Old Town Flats Casa Burguerini is a place to stay in Valencia, located in Old Town.
Hotel Boutique SH Inglés
Hotel Boutique SH Inglés is a place to stay in Valencia.
Portrait Boutique Guesthouse
Portrait Boutique Guesthouse is a place to stay in Valencia.
Round Square
The Round Square is a highlight of the Old Town in Valencia.
North Railway Station
The North Railway Station is a highlight of the Old Town in Valencia.
Saint Nicholas Church
Saint Nicholas Church is an iconic and historic building in Valencia, nicknamed the Sistine Chapel of Valencia, known for its baroque decorations and fresco paintings.
Central Bar
The Central Bar in the Central Market offers tapas, sandwiches, and Valencia's most iconic cocktail.
Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum showcases remnants from Valencia's founding by the Romans in the 2nd Century BC to the Middle Ages.
Interactive Science Museum
The Interactive Science Museum is one of the interesting museums in Valencia.
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the interesting museums in Valencia.
Ceramics Museum
The Ceramics Museum is one of the interesting museums in Valencia.
Serranos Tower
The Serranos Tower is one of the two remaining entrance gates to the medieval city, offering the best views of the Old Town and the park.
Túria Park
Túria Park, a diverted river turned green space, offers sports facilities, playgrounds, and fountains, with 18 bridges crossing the old riverbed.
Mercat Central
One of the oldest and largest covered markets in Europe, offering a celebration of Valencian life and flavor with local produce, seafood, and a modernist design.
Plaza de la Virhen
One of the oldest and most atmospheric squares in Valencia, framed by architectural icons like the Valencia Cathedral, Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken, and Palacio de la Henalid.
Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken
An architectural icon located in Plaza de la Virgen.
Palacio de la Henalid
An architectural icon located in Plaza de la Virgen.
Elmigleti Tower
A tower offering sweeping views of the city's rooftops and domes after climbing 207 steps.
Macardo Central
One of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe where you can experience fresh seafood, local produce, jamon, cheeses, olives, saffron, and citrus.
Longha de laeda
Also known as the Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of civil Gothic architecture dating back to Valencia's golden age of trade.
Orange Tree Courtyard
A courtyard within the Silk Exchange, offering a moment of quiet grandeur.
Old Merchants Tribunal
A part of the Silk Exchange, representing the history of merchants and trade in Valencia.
Carmon neighborhood
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.
Lemis
Shaped like a giant eye housing an IMAX theater and planetarium in the City of Arts and Sciences.
Muzo dei
An interactive science museum designed like the skeleton of a whale, located in the City of Arts and Sciences.
Loenographic
Europe's largest aquarium, located in the City of Arts and Sciences, featuring underwater tunnels surrounded by sharks, belugas, and jellyfish.
Yardin delura
A 9 km long green ribbon that runs through the city, one of the largest urban parks in Spain.
Torres Deserranos
A historic landmark connected to the Turia Gardens.
Elcarmen
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.
Albufera
The wetlands outside the city where the finest bombber rice is grown for paella.
Lasalas
A mesmerizing spectacle of fire, artistry, satire, and celebration that begins as a tribute to St. Joseph.
St. Joseph
The festival Lasalas begins as a tribute to St. Joseph.
Plaza de laento
The location where the mascotars shake the ground daily at 2 p.m. during Lasalas.
Palao dela Musa
A place to catch a performance.
Evam
A place to lose yourself in modern art.
Bombascans
A place to lose yourself in modern art.
Ruseafa
The city's trendiest neighborhood where colorful murals, indie boutiques, and bohemian cafes create a creative playground full of energy and soul.
La Malvarosa
A beach to watch the sunset from.
Novo Oslo
A popular spot in Valencia known as 'El Remoret,' the king of the esmoret, where you can try the traditional Valencian second breakfast.
Miglete bell tower
A bell tower in Valencia's Cathedral that offers views of the city from the top after climbing 207 stairs.
Longha the silk exchange
A UNESCO World Heritage site and symbol of Valencia's wealth, where silk and other goods were traded, featuring an orange patio and the Sala de Contratación with twisted columns.
St. Nicholas Church
Also known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, this church features a 13th-century structure with a 17th-century baroque-style interior covered in detailed frescoes depicting the stories of St. Nicholas and St. Peter the Martyr.
Hundred
Restaurant in Valencia that won best burger in the world for 2024 and 2025 known for its award-winning burgers.
Turya Gardens
A park in Valencia ideal for biking, connecting the historic center to the City of Arts and Sciences and the beach.
Playa de Malvar Rosa
One of the main city beaches in Valencia that is spacious and easy to reach.
Playa del Carbanal
One of the main city beaches in Valencia that is spacious and easy to reach.
Carbonal Beach
Beach in Valencia where La Pepika restaurant is located, offering a boardwalk lined with restaurants and beach bars.
La Pepika
A famous restaurant in Valencia, opened in 1898, known for its paella valenciana, frequented by famous people such as Ernest Hemingway.
Beneta
Ice cream shop in Valencia where they have the best ice cream in Spain.
Torres deseranos
One of the best-preserved parts of the old city walls of Valencia, offering great views over the old city and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Sarranos towers
One of the best-preserved parts of the old city walls of Valencia, offering great views over the old city and the surrounding neighborhoods.