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Valencia

Discover Valencia

Tradition, taste and art

Valencia is a 365-day destination and is considered one of the most interesting, safe and attractive destinations to travel to. Also referred to as “Capital del Turia” because of its river, Valencia offers you a long list of reasons to get lost in it: live the Mediterranean culture, enjoy its cuisine, connect with sport or learn about its history through its streets and museums. Here are 5 must-sees in our wonderful city:

Edificio moderno con techo curvo reflejado en agua.
Edificio moderno con cúpula y reflejo en el agua al atardecer.

City of Arts and Sciences and the Oceanogràfic

The City of Arts and Sciences is one of Valencia’s most recognisable icons. Its futuristic architecture houses spaces dedicated to science, art and entertainment. Within the complex, the Oceanogràfic stands out as the largest aquarium in Europe, with marine ecosystems from all over the planet and shows that bring underwater life in a unique way.

Plaza del Ayuntamiento

Plaza del Ayuntamiento is one of the most emblematic spaces in Valencia. Surrounded by historic buildings and presided over by the imposing Town Hall, this large square is a meeting point, scene of events and epicentre of the Fallas. Its central fountain, stately facades and constant bustle make it a place full of life, where you can breathe the urban and festive energy of the city.
Fuente con figuras y edificio histórico de fondo.
Fuente en una plaza con edificios históricos y personas alrededor.

Plaza de la Virgen

Flanked by the Cathedral, the Basilica of our Lady Of The Forsaken and the Palacio de la Generalitat, this square reflects the city’s historical and spiritual heritage. Its terraces, the Turia fountain and the quiet atmosphere make it a perfect place to stop and connect with the most traditional essence of Valencia.

Torres de Serranos

The Torres de Serranos are one of the ancient gates that were part of the medieval wall of Valencia and one of its most emblematic monuments. These imposing Gothic towers offer a window into the city’s historical past, with unique panoramic views of the old town from the top. More than an architectural vestige, they are a symbol of the strength and living history of Valencia.

Central Market

The Central Market is a vibrant gastronomic heart in the centre of Valencia. With its impressive modernist structure, it offers a wide variety of fresh products, from fruits and vegetables to fish and sausages. More than a market, it is a place where you can experience the local culture, authentic flavours and daily bustle of the city.