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What to do in
VALENCIA

Valencia is a city that perfectly combines tradition, modernity and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in its rich history, indulge in its gastronomy, enjoy its beaches or explore its vibrant cultural life, Valencia has something for everyone. Here's a tour of the must-see places and experiences in this fascinating city:
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City of Arts and Sciences

This futuristic architectural complex is one of the greatest emblems of Valencia. From the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe, to the Hemisfèric and the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, it is a place where culture, science and entertainment meet in perfect harmony.

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The Historic Centre

Walking through Valencia's old town is like travelling back in time. Visit the imposing Valencia Cathedral and climb the Miguelete for panoramic views of the city. Don't miss the Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Torres de Serranos, one of the city's ancient gates.

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Central Market and Local Gastronomy

The Central Market is an architectural gem and a paradise for food lovers. Let yourself be seduced by the aromas of fresh produce and take the opportunity to try a ham sandwich or a freshly squeezed juice. And of course, don't leave Valencia without trying its signature dish: authentic Valencian paella, ideal to enjoy near the beach or in a typical restaurant.

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Turia Garden

This former riverbed converted into a vast urban park is perfect for disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of the city. Rent a bike or simply stroll among its historic gardens and bridges. Along the way you will find unique places such as the Palau de la Música and the Bioparc, an innovative zoo that recreates natural habitats.

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Beaches of Valencia

Valencia is famous for its long beaches bathed in the Mediterranean sun. Malvarrosa Beach is perfect for relaxing and enjoying a quiet day. If you prefer a more natural setting, visit the Albufera Natural Park, where you can take a boat ride at sunset and enjoy a dinner overlooking the lake.

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Barrio del Carmen and Nightlife

Explore the bohemian Barrio del Carmen, with its narrow streets filled with street art, vintage shops and charming terraces. At night, Valencia comes alive with bars, clubs and cultural events for all tastes.

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Festivities and Local Culture

If you visit Valencia in March, you cannot miss the Fallas, one of the most impressive festivals in Spain. Also, discover the richness of Valencian culture through its music festivals, theatre and exhibitions in spaces such as the IVAM or the Museum of Fine Arts.

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Unique experiences in Valencia

Boat trips along the Albufera: Discover the tranquillity of this natural park south of the city.

Horchata tastings: Enjoy this typical drink in the Alboraya neighborhood.

Bike Tours: Explore the city in a sustainable way while visiting its main attractions.

Valencia awaits you with open arms to live a unique experience that combines culture, relaxation and adventure. Ready to discover it?

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