Explore the vibrant heart of Valencia, Spain, with this ultimate travel guide. From the historic charm of Barrio Del Carmen to the futuristic wonders of the City of Arts and Sciences and the sunny shores of Valencia beach, discover the best attractions this Mediterranean gem has to offer.
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.
City Of Arts and Sciences
A futuristic part of the city built to attract more tourists, featuring a garden, opera house, and the biggest aquarium in Europe.
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
An old gate dating back to the 15th century, where paintings from the Prado Museum were hidden during the Spanish Civil War.
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.