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Valencia

This is your travel guide for Valencia

1 : Visit the City of Arts and Sciences [3 hrs]
Explore the futuristic complex designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, featuring the Hemisfèric (IMAX cinema and planetarium), the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, the Oceanogràfic (Europe’s largest aquarium), and the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (opera house).
2 : Stroll through the Old Town of Valencia [2 hrs]
Wander through the historic streets of Barrio del Carmen, visit the Valencia Cathedral to see the Holy Grail, marvel at the Silk Exchange building (La Lonja), and taste traditional horchata in Plaza de la Reina.
3 : Relax at the Malvarrosa Beach [2 hrs]
Enjoy the sun and Mediterranean Sea at one of Valencia’s most popular beaches, indulge in fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants, take a leisurely walk along the promenade, or try water sports like paddleboarding.
4 : Experience the Fallas Festival (March) [1 day]
Witness the spectacular street parades, intricate ninots (papier-mâché figures), and the nightly fireworks during this vibrant festival celebrating art, culture, and tradition in Valencia.
5 : Taste the Authentic Paella Valenciana [1.5 hrs]
Savor the iconic rice dish made with chicken, rabbit, and local vegetables, at a traditional restaurant like Casa Roberto or La Pepica, where this Valencian specialty originated.
Background Info

Weather
Valencia enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm to hot summers (25-35°C) and mild winters (5-15°C). Rainfall is moderate, and humidity levels are comfortable. Air quality is generally good.

Language
The official language in Valencia is Valencian, a variant of Catalan. However, Spanish is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas.

Cost Of Living
Valencia has an overall lower cost of living compared to major cities in Spain. Rent, food, and transportation are relatively affordable, making it an attractive destination for travelers.

Other
Valencia is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, vibrant food scene, and a festive atmosphere during events like Las Fallas. The city offers a mix of traditional charm and modern amenities, making it a diverse and exciting destination to explore.

Valencia – municipality in Spain, capital city of the Valencian Community

Location: Valencia, Valenciana, Comunitat* , SpainSpain flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Valencia Summary

Map: Map of Valencia

Weather: Valencia Forecast


Post Codes: 46000

Dialing Codes: 96

Official Languages: Catalan, Spanish

Official Names: València (Catalan)

Local Names: València (Catalan)


Population: 792,303 (2013)

Elevation: 15 m

Area: 134.65 sq km

Coordinates: 39.47, -0.376

Timezone: (UTC+01:00) Central European Time (Madrid)


Vue sur la ville depuis la Tour du Miguelete (8277318710)

Vue sur la ville depuis la Tour du Miguelete (8277318710)

Localització de Ciutat de València respecte del País Valencià

Localització de Ciutat de València respecte del País Valencià

Flag of the Land of Valencia (official)

Flag of the Land of Valencia (official)

Escut de València

Escut de València