Landmarks and Historic sites
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The Valencia Cathedral is commonly known as “Seu” in Catalan and is the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia. This church was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop, Pere d ’ Albalat...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Valencia, a home to some of the beautiful scenic locations and man-made attractions combines to make it one of the great tourist destinations. The city is full of exciting and stunning views of historical sights that give an... |
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The La Lonja de la Seda is a late Gothic style civil building in Valencia which was built between 1482 and 1548. This is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city of Valencia. The UNESCO considered it as a World... |
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Las Fallas is known to be the biggest annual Valencian celebration and is sort of world famous street party. This is a worth experiencing celebration of Valencian tradition for the locals and visitors. This festival is... |
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Peñón de Ifach is a huge limestone outcrop which rises out of the sea in Calp in Valencia. It is home to endemic plants and more than 300 species of animals like colonies of sea birds... |
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Plaza de Toros is a bullring situated in Valencia in Spain. Presently, this historic site is used for bull fighting. The stadium holds almost 12,884 people and was built in the year 1851. Plaza de Toros is one such historic...
Reviewed by: Jò
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