What to see in Valencia

Valencia
There are many reasons why we recommend traveling to Valencia , capital of the homonymous province and of the Valencian Community. For example, we must not forget that this city located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea has a very pleasant climate practically all year round, although it is true that winters are somewhat humid. For this reason, there are many tourists who come to visit its beaches. Of course, we cannot forget its gastronomy, with paella being the star dish. Also, you should know that Valencia is home to many emblematic places.

If we have convinced you that traveling to this Spanish city is a great option, we recommend that you do not miss anything that we tell you below, since today we are going to talk about some of the main tourist spots in the city. Of course, we apologize in advance for all those who have remained in the pipeline. Can you come with us?

City of Arts and Sciences

City-of-Arts-and-Sciences
How could it be otherwise, we must start by talking about the City of Arts and Sciences, an architectural, cultural and entertainment complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela. Of course, the roofs of the Oceanogràfic , one of the main buildings in the complex, were designed by Alberto Domingo and Carlos Lázaro.

Central Market

Central Market
One place in Valencia that is undoubtedly worth visiting is the Central Market, a modernist-style construction. For many, it is one of the most beautiful markets in Spain. It is important to note that it is the largest center in Europe dedicated to fresh products. It is situated between the Market Square and the City Square of Bruges.

Silk market

Silk market
Of course, we also want to talk about the Lonja de la Seda, also known as Lonja de los Mercaderes, a masterpiece of Valencian civil Gothic. It is located in the historic center of the city, specifically in the Market Square, and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO .

Carmen neighborhood

Barrio-del-Carmen
We also recommend you to walk through the Barrio del Carmen, belonging to the Ciutat Vella district, which makes up the historical case of the city. It is an ancient neighborhood that grew between two walls. Here you can find many of the most emblematic buildings of the city (Torres de Quart, Torres de Serranos, Portal de Valldigna …) and important museums such as, for example, the Valencian Institute of Modern Art or the Museum of the XIX Century.

Virgin Square

Plaza-de-la-Virgen
Another essential place in Valencia is the Plaza de la Virgen, which is located in the center of the city. Around this corner are three of the most important buildings: the Cathedral of Santa María, the Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados and the Palacio de la Generalidad. Of the Cathedral we want to highlight the bell tower of Micalet or Miguelete, one of the most characteristic monuments of Valencia.

Town Hall Square

Town Hall Square
Of course, we must tell you about the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, one of the most central squares in the city. As its name indicates, here is the town hall, headquarters of the Valencia City Council. Its circular trace font stands out.

Bioparc

Bioparc
We couldn’t talk about Valencia without mentioning the Bioparc, a zoological park located at the western end of the Jardin del Turia. Specialized in African fauna, it surprises with its design, which hides the barriers between the public and the animals, so that the visitor has the feeling of entering the animal’s habitat.

Albufera Natural Park

Albufera
Finally, we have to talk about the Albufera Natural Park, which is located just 10 kilometers from the city of Valencia. It is a natural corner of great beauty, so we recommend that you take advantage of your trip to Valencia to visit it.

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