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| El Miguelete | |
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Valencia is a spectacular province to enjoy a walking holiday, with its beautiful amazing sights and landmarks, you will certainly not be disappointed. If you are...
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| La Lonja de la Seda | |
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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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| Museo Nacional de Cerámica - National Ceramics Museum | |
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National Ceramics Museum or the Museo Nacional de Cerámica is one of the famous museums in Spanish city, Valencia. As the name suggest, this museum is dedicated exclusively to ceramic creations.It is...
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| City Of Arts and Science | |
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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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| IVAM - The Valencian Institute of Modern Art | |
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The Valencian Institute of Modern Art or the Institut Valencía d'Art Modern (IVAM) is opened in 1989. As the name suggests, this institute holds a collection of modern artwork. Some of the artwork date back...
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| Oceanográfico | |
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Oceanorafico, also known as Oceanografico is a marine structure located in the eastern part of Valencia City in Spain. The complex is spread over an area of 100,000 m2. Hundreds of marine water and fresh water...
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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...
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The city of Valencia is known for its bohemian bars and easy nightlife. Calle Alta is a good street known for its innumerable bars and cafes. Bar Canovas, Bar Zaena, Calle Antiguo Reino de... |
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| L'Oceanogràfic | |
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L'Oceanogràfic is a marine park oceanarium complex which is located to the east side of Valencia in Spain. This is a largest complex in Europe having 45,000 animals of... |
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Mestalla is a football stadium which is situated in Valencia in Spain. This stadium has a capacity of 55,000 seats and ranks as the fifth largest stadium in Spain. Mestalla is also the home ground of Valencia C.F team and is...
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| GP Valencia | |
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GP Valencia is the perfect place where visitors can get to see and experience the thrilling excitement of Grand Prix. In 2008, Valencia City hosted the European Formula One Grand Pix for the first time. This race is held at the...
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| las fallas | |
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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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| Oceanografic | |
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Oceanografic is a marine water park which has 42 million litres of water and is also a home to around 500 species of water inhabitants. It invites visitors to travel the main seas and oceans found in the planet which are presented here at...
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Plaza Ayuntamiento is a place in Valencia which is interesting to see whilst in Spain. This is a good starting point for any tour through the old quarter or a busy shopping spree along some nearby shopping districts. The...
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Overview to visit Valencia at its best
Valencia is one of the liveliest cities in Spain. Its beautiful beaches provide visitors with many opportunities for sun bathing, parasailing, diving and surfing. In addition to water sports, one can also indulge in activities such as golf, cycling and tennis.
The City of Arts and Science is designed by the famous architect Santiago Calatrava and features a Science Museum, a Planetarium, an IMAX cinema and an Aquarium.
One of the most popular areas to experience Valencia’s famed nightlife is the Barrio del Carmen. This area is filled with trendy bars and restaurants as well as many old buildings dating back to the Roman times.
The Cathedral was built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries and is a major tourist attraction. La Lonja de la Seda has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and should definitely feature on your sightseeing itinerary.
In the month of March, Valencia celebrates the unique festival of Fallas.














