Discover the vibrant heart of Valencia, Spain, with this curated guide perfect for a one-day adventure. From iconic Gothic gates and stunning modern architecture to historic squares and delicious local treats, this vlog covers the must-see sights and tastes of this beautiful Mediterranean 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.
Valencia Cathedral
A cathedral with a spectacular ceiling.
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Known for its incredible architecture.
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.
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.