Potremmo definirla la città del sole, per il clima sempre meraviglioso che la caratterizza, sia d’estate che d’inverno. Terza città della Spain per numero di abitanti, Valencia, è la meta ideale per chi vuole vivere un viaggio di relax e cultura allo stesso tempo. Sono tantissimi, infatti, i places of interest in Valencia, ma allo stesso tempo c’è un gran numero di spiagge che vi permetterà di godere del mare meraviglioso della città spagnola. In questo articolo vogliamo darvi alcuni preziosi consigli su come organizzare il vostro tempo a Valencia: what to see, dove mangiare, cosa fare.
- What to see in Valencia during your stay
- Valencia places of interest
- 1 Cathedral of Valencia
- 2 La Lonja de la Seda
- 3 Central Market of Valencia
- 4 City of Arts and Sciences
- 5 The Barrio del Carmen
- Valencia: beaches and other curiosities
- 6 Valencia, the sea
- 7 Valencia, Las Fallas
- Valencia in brief: how to get there, where to stay, what to eat
- 8 Valencia, how to get there
- 9 Eating in Valencia
- 10 Where to sleep in Valencia
What to see in Valencia during your stay
When planning your holidays, it is advisable to find out what are the most important attractions in the chosen city. It is therefore good that you know what to visit in Valencia, to make your trip organized and enjoyable. Here is a short list of things to see in Valencia that you absolutely cannot miss.
Valencia places of interest
1 Cathedral of Valencia
The Cathedral of Valencia is a must-see during your visit to the city. It is an imposing and wonderful work, made even more famous by the presence, inside, of the Holy Grail, the chalice with which Jesus celebrated the Last Supper. The tower of this cathedral, El Miguelete, is wonderful, and we recommend you climb it: it offers a breathtaking view over the entire historic center.

2 La Lonja de la Seda
La Lonja de la Seda is the symbol of the flourishing period of Valencia, a place where commercial and economic exchanges took place. Located in the “Plaza del Mercado”, this extraordinary example of the Gothic period was recognized by UNESCO as a “World Heritage Site” in 1966.

3 Central Market of Valencia
If you have been to Barcelona, it will surely remind you of the Boqueria. The Central Market of Valencia is a very colorful, lively place full of scents. Visiting it is absolutely necessary: it must be among the main things on your list “Valencia: what to visit”.

4 City of Arts and Sciences
Part of the landscape of the New City, the architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava consists of several buildings that over time have become the symbol of Valencia, given their particular beauty.
The Hemisfèric, a planetarium, 3D cinema and projection hall; the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe; the Prince Philip Science Museum, a scientific and interactive museum. Discovering all the possible activities inside these structures is a fundamental point of the list “what to do in Valencia”.

5 The Barrio del Carmen
The Barrio del Carmen is a key district of the city, very busy and rich in typical places of the Valencian Community. It is a reference point for daily shopping and for the dynamic nightlife in Valencia.
If you are wondering “how to get around in Valencia”, we want to reassure you: the metro service covers every area of the city. You will therefore be able to move quickly without risking to lose precious time to be dedicated to your holiday.

Valencia: beaches and other curiosities
6 Valencia, the sea
Valencia does not only offer art, but also relaxation. You can find it on the playas of Valencia. Among the most beautiful beaches is definitely Malvarrosa, the most popular and the one that offers the greatest number of seaside restaurants. It is reachable from the city center by metro or bus.

7 Valencia, Las Fallas
If you don’t know when to visit Valencia and want to see something special, we suggest doing it between March 15 and 19 to witness Las Fallas, the most famous Spanish festival in the world. Declared by UNESCO as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” due to its uniqueness, it attracts thousands of tourists every year. Therefore, we recommend booking your hotel well in advance.

Valencia in brief: how to get there, where to stay, what to eat
8 Valencia, how to get there
The Valencia airport, Manises Valencia Airport, is located about 8 km from the city, easily reachable by bus, taxi, or thanks to the efficient metropolitan service of the Spanish city, the “metrovalencia,” which has as many as 9 lines in total.

9 Eating in Valencia
Valencia, what to eat: paella is the dish you must try without a doubt, being originally from this very city. For a good aperitif, don’t miss Las patatas bravas and another typical recipe is all i pebre (‘ajo y pimienta’ in Valencian), meaning garlic and eel.
You just need to decide what you feel like eating: the choice of where to eat in Valencia certainly is not lacking!

10 Where to sleep in Valencia
The best area to book your hotel in Valencia is definitely Ciudad Vella, that is, the old town, the central area. This way you can visit most of the places of interest on foot.


