City of Arts and Sciences
Valencia's futuristic architectural icon, surrounded by water and modern cultural spaces.
Discover a Mediterranean city where futuristic architecture, historic streets, green gardens, golden beaches and authentic Spanish cuisine come together.
Valencia is one of Spain's most fascinating cities, combining centuries of history with bold contemporary architecture and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere.
Wander through the historic centre, visit the Central Market and Silk Exchange, cycle through the Turia Gardens, and continue towards the spectacular City of Arts and Sciences.
When the day slows down, head towards the coast for fresh seafood, Valencian paella and a sunset beside the Mediterranean.
Start with the landmarks and experiences that define this Mediterranean city.
Valencia's futuristic architectural icon, surrounded by water and modern cultural spaces.
Discover one of Valencia's most famous historic markets and experience the city's food culture.
Explore the historic cathedral and enjoy panoramic views from the famous Miguelete tower.
Mix culture, nature, architecture, food and Mediterranean life during your stay.
Explore the extraordinary City of Arts and Sciences and its spectacular architecture.
Explore the Central Market and discover the flavours of authentic Valencian cuisine.
Walk or cycle through the former Turia riverbed, now one of Spain's great urban parks.
Enjoy Malvarrosa and Las Arenas, just a short distance from the city centre.
Valencia is famous for rice dishes, Mediterranean ingredients and a strong local food culture.
Taste the traditional Valencian rice dish in the region where paella originated.
Discover the citrus flavours associated with Valencia and its Mediterranean landscape.
Try the refreshing local drink traditionally enjoyed with sweet fartons.
Enjoy seafood, tapas, local restaurants and relaxed evenings throughout the city.
Discover different sides of Valencia by moving beyond the main tourist attractions.
Valencia's historic centre, filled with monuments, churches, plazas and centuries of history.
Historic streets, cafés, bars, galleries and a lively evening atmosphere.
Creative, modern and full of restaurants, cafés, independent shops and nightlife.
A historic maritime neighbourhood close to the beach, known for colourful architecture and local life.
A famous urban beach area ideal for Mediterranean walks and seaside dining.
Valencia's modern architectural district dominated by futuristic cultural buildings.
Just outside Valencia lies the Albufera Natural Park, a peaceful landscape of wetlands, rice fields, traditional boats and Mediterranean nature.
The area is closely connected with Valencian rice cultivation and the culinary traditions surrounding paella.
A sunset excursion to Albufera is one of the best ways to experience the natural side of Valencia.
A few simple tips can help you get the most from your Valencia trip.
Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Valencia is relatively flat and easy to explore on foot, by bicycle, metro and public transport.
Three days is a good starting point, while four or five days allows time for beaches and Albufera.
Leave space for long lunches, evening walks and relaxed Mediterranean moments.
Explore one of Spain's most exciting Mediterranean cities and continue your journey through the country's best destinations.
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