One of the oldest still running markets in Europe. In 1839, an open-air market was built at the site of the traditional street market and in…
City of Arts and Sciences is a true architectural gem and Valencia's cultural centre.
Also known as Saint Mary's Cathedral, this beautiful architectural monument is an absolute must-see when in Valencia.
The largest aquarium in Europe is notable not only for its marine animals but also for the modern architecture.
This city hall is a mash-up of several architectural styles and a major landmark of the city, complete with breathtaking interior.
This civil building is listed as a World Heritage Site since 1996. Built in the Gothic style, this majestic building represents the power of…
Serranos is one of the city's remaining two gates, which construction began as early as in 1392.
Located in the heart of Valencia, this gorgeous Modernista architecture gem houses a gourmet market.
This palace, named after the Queen Sofía, is an impressive opera house and a spectacular architectural gem.
Quart Towers is a memento of the old city walls protecting Valencia, built in the Late Gothic style.
The Assut de l'Or Bridge is a white single-pylon cable-stayed bridge in Valencia, Spain designed by Valencian architect and civil engineer…
Hemisfèric was designed by Santiago Calatrava and built in 1998, as the first building of the whole arts and science complex.
Bioparc Valencia is a different kind of zoo - more like a safari. They try to let you as close to the animals as possible and there are no…
L'Àgora is a multifunctional covered space designed by Santiago Calatrava located in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències complex,…
What once used to be the first reservoir of drinking water in the city, now houses Valencia History Museum.
A popular blue flag beach, about 6kms long, not far from Valencia. Also a popular sport spot.
One of the more unusual museums in the city with impressive exhibitions. Devoted to rice - the main part of the local cuisine.
Indeed, it is incredible that this restaurant is making its famous palleas since 1898!
The Lladró Museum is the family home of the Lladró brothers in Almàssera, a town close to Valencia, Spain, it has two permanent exhibits,…
The University of Valencia is a university located in the Spanish city of Valencia.
Nou Mestalla is a partially built 54,000-seat football stadium in Valencia, Spain, intended as a replacement for Valencia CF's current…