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What to See in Valencia

 
  • Central Market

    Historic modernist public market hall featuring over 200 stalls with fresh fish, seafood, fruits, meats, and local products, set in a Valencian Art Nouveau architectural landmark.

  • City of Arts and Sciences

    Modern architectural complex housing museums, a science center, and cultural facilities with wheelchair accessibility. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it features high-tech architecture and educational exhibits.

  • Valencia Cathedral

    Roman Catholic cathedral featuring a combination of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Classical architectural styles. It is recognized as a National Monument and houses significant artworks and religious relics.

  • Oceanogràfic

    Europe's largest aquarium and marine complex featuring extensive exhibits of diverse marine ecosystems and species.

  • Serranos Towers

    Historic Gothic city gates and towers built at the end of the 14th century, serving as part of medieval fortifications and a national monument.

  • Valencia City Hall

    Historic town hall building serving as the administrative center and a key civic landmark noted for its architectural and cultural significance.

  • Colon Market

    Modernist market building from the early 20th century featuring restaurants, cafes, and a variety of local products and Spanish cuisine.

  • Silk Exchange

    15th-century Gothic civil building that served as a center for the historic silk trade and commerce. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its architectural and cultural significance.

  • Reina Sofia Palace of the Arts

    Modern opera house and cultural center known for its striking architecture and diverse performing arts programming including opera, dance, and symphonic concerts.

  • Turia Gardens

    Large urban park created in the former riverbed of the Turia featuring gardens, sports facilities, cycling circuits, and recreational areas.

  • Valencia Bullring

    Plaza de Toros de Valencia, officially Plaça de bous de València, is a bullring in València, Spain.

  • Assut de l'Or Bridge

    The Assut de l'Or Bridge is a white single-pylon cable-stayed bridge in the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain, designed by…

  • L'Àgora

    L'Àgora is a multifunctional covered space designed by Santiago Calatrava located in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències complex,…

  • El Saler Beach

    A popular blue flag beach, about 6kms long, not far from Valencia. Also a popular sport spot.

  • La Pepica

    Indeed, it is incredible that this restaurant is making its famous palleas since 1898!

  • Valencia History Museum

    What once used to be the first reservoir of drinking water in the city, now houses Valencia History Museum.

  • Nou Mestalla

    Nou Mestalla is a partially built football stadium in Valencia, Spain, intended as a replacement for Valencia CF's current stadium, Estadio…

  • University of Valencia

    The University of Valencia, shortened to UV, is a public research university located in the city of Valencia, Spain.

  • Rice Museum

    One of the more unusual museums in the city with impressive exhibitions. Devoted to rice - the main part of the local cuisine.

  • Mislata

    Mislata is a city in the Valencian Community, Spain. It has borders with the city of Valencia and Quart de Poblet in the west and Xirivella…

  • Technical University of Valencia

    The Technical University of Valencia, shortened to UPV, is a Spanish university located in Valencia, with a focus on science, technology,…

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