Discover the vibrant heart of Valencia, Spain, with this guide to its top attractions. From futuristic architectural wonders and historic Gothic treasures to sun-drenched beaches and lush natural parks, Valencia offers a diverse tapestry of experiences for every traveler.
City of Arts and Sciences
A futuristic complex housing an interactive science museum, an aquarium, and an IMAX cinema, showcasing Valencia's innovative spirit.
Valencia Cathedral
A vast gothic cathedral dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, housing what is claimed to be the Holy Grail and paintings by Goya.
Silk Exchange
A UNESCO-listed building showcasing stunning Gothic architecture, originally Valencia’s silk and commodity exchange.
La Lonja
A UNESCO-listed building showcasing stunning Gothic architecture, originally Valencia’s silk and commodity exchange.
El Carmen neighborhood
A charming neighborhood with narrow streets, squares, street art, and hidden cafes.
La Malvarrosa
A popular beach in Valencia, offering relaxation, swimming, and water sports.
El Saler beach
A more secluded beach located in the Albufera Natural Park.
Albufera Natural Park
A natural park where you can find El Saler beach.
Central Market
A modernist building housing over 1,000 stalls, perfect for sampling local produce and specialties.
Turia Gardens
A unique park created in the former riverbed of the Turia River, offering spaces for cycling, jogging, and relaxing.
Ruzafa neighborhood
A neighborhood known for its nightlife and bar hopping.
Palau de les Arts
A venue for enjoying concerts.
Fallas Museum
A museum where visitors can learn about the Las Fallas festival tradition.
Oceanogràfic of Valencia
A cutting-edge oceanarium, one of the biggest aquariums in Europe with more than 45,000 animals from 500 different species.
Malvarrosa Beach
A wide strip of golden sand that stretches for a kilometer along the city’s seafront, equipped with amenities.
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.
Mercado Central
A public market with over 1,000 stalls piled high with seasonal produce, housed in a beautiful art nouveau building.
L’Umbracle
A botanical collection of plant species native to Valencia, located within the City of Arts and Sciences.
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.
Serranos Towers
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.