What to see in Valencia

With more than 2 million tourists, Valencia is one of the main tourist destinations in Spain. More and more nationals and foreigners are opting for this Mediterranean city to spend their vacations. Beaches with blue flags, mountainous landscapes, a gastronomy awarded at international level. Valencia has everything you need to enjoy a good trip and experience. Recognised as the European Green Capital 2024, it highlights its commitment to sustainability and quality of life. Valencia will welcome you with sun, culture and unparalleled hospitality.

 

Why Valencia should be on your travel list

With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, Valencia has everything you need to make it your next vacation destination: sea, mountains, leisure plans, museums, history and traditions. It is a city where you can lose yourself in its streets and discover every corner of the city of the Fallas. From wine tasting in Valencia, Spain, to tasting paella on the shores of the Mediterranean. Traveling to Valencia is an experience to be lived with all five senses.

 

 

Must-see landmarks and attractions

If you go to Valencia, you can’t miss these points in your itinerary:

The City of Arts and Sciences

Designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava, in this space you will find the Oceanogràfic, the Science Museum and the Hemisféric, where both children and adults will enjoy.

Valencia Cathedral and El Miguelete tower

Located in the heart of the old town, between the squares of the Queen, the Virgin and the Almoina, the Cathedral of Valencia is an architectural jewel that combines Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and neoclassical styles, reflecting the different periods of its construction, which began in the thirteenth century.

El Celler de Proava

Considered the oldest winery in Valencia, the Celler de Proava is located in the heart of the Carmen neighbourhood. Within its walls you can learn about the winemaking tradition of the area, enjoy the best taste vermouth in Valencia or learn about the different wines of the area. El Celler de Proava where time has stopped, where you can enjoy the past while being in the present.

La Lonja de la Seda

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, the Lonja de la Seda de Valencia is one of the most impressive and representative monuments of European civil Gothic architecture.

 

The best neighbourhoods to explore

Some of the best neighbourhoods to enjoy Valencia and get to know the culture of the area are

  •         El Carmen: here you can find urban art, history in every corner of the neighbourhood and nightlife in the heart of the old town.
  •         Ruzafa: It is the most alternative area of Valencia, where you can find a great variety of gastronomic offers that combine tradition with modernity.
  •         Cabanyal: The seafaring area par excellence of Valencia. One of the most beautiful neighbourhoods to enjoy the Mediterranean.

 

Beaches and green spaces

Another of the main tourist attractions of Valencia are its beaches and mountainous areas.

La Malvarrosa and La Patacona are some of the best beaches in Valencia. Here you will not only enjoy turquoise waters and an area for sunbathing, you can also enjoy beach bars and a good family atmosphere.

But if you are looking for nature in its purest form, you can not miss the Albufereta Natural Park, just 10 kilometers from the center of the city of Valencia. Here you can put the finishing touch to your vacation with one of the best sunsets you can see.

 

Local gastronomy you can’t miss

But, if there is something that characterises Valencia is its gastronomy. Valencia makes you fall in love through your stomach and you will want to repeat every dish.

Paella Valenciana

It is the emblem par excellence of the local cuisine. Made only with local ingredients you will enjoy the authentic Valencian paella. You can do it on the beachfront or at the foot of one of its mountains.

Paella Valenciana

Horchata and fartons

A refreshing and sweet combination very typical of the Valencian summer. Made from tigernut, its flavour will delight you and will make your summer more bearable.

Tapas and wines from the Valencia region

The Valencian Community is much more than paella: its tapas gastronomy is an exquisite sample of the Mediterranean richness, such as Esgarraet, tellinas, grilled cuttlefish or All i Pebre.

 

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