2025 Valencia Province Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in March)
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Valencia Province Phổ Biến Tại Attraction
City of Arts and Sciences
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Valencia Cathedral
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Plaza del Ayuntamiento
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Malvarrosa Beach
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Oceanogràfic València
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Bioparc Valencia
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La Lonja de la Seda
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Queen's square
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Plaza de Toros de Valencia
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Hemisferic
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Serranos Towers
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Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia
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All Moments About Valencia Province
This is not LA, it's VALENCIA 🇪🇸
This is not a drill - those gorgeous tall palm trees are not from Los Angeles, but from Valencia! And in addition to the beautiful coast-side, there is art and culture, history and freshly made churros with hot chocolate... 🤤
The port city of Valencia lies on Spain’s southeastern coast, where the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. It’s known for its City of Arts and Sciences, with futuristic structures including a planetarium, an oceanarium and an interactive museum. Valencia also has several beaches, including some within nearby Albufera Park, a wetlands reserve with a lake and walking trails.
#tripblazers
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Valencia's Best Trails.
Mediterranean Coast Tour of Spain ~ Valencia (Region)
This is an ideal place for sea watching, sunbathing, reading, running, and walking. Additionally, there is a children's playground in the back, making it a great spot for family outings. If you are looking for a quiet and beautiful place in Valencia to enjoy outdoor activities, this location is definitely a great choice. With the sea, blue sky, sailboats, and tranquility, it is perfect for sitting down to reflect, read, appreciate, think, and remember... a beautiful place.
Alyssa Keir
Special mention should be made of the Baroque-style Christian church, which is a deeply revered religious symbol for the residents of Raval.
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Valencia (Region)
Located in the Moorish area of the town of Oliva, this church was built on an ancient Mudéjar mosque from the 15th century and was later rebuilt in the 19th century. It features a beautiful tower from the 20th century, standing over 5 meters tall. The dome and neoclassical exterior are particularly striking from the outside.
Inside, you must see the neoclassical main altarpiece, but most importantly, the Baroque-style Christian church and its beautiful murals painted by an Italian artist.
The important day to celebrate Christ is May 1st, known as 'Day of the Cross.' On this day, various associations, neighborhood groups, and institutions decorate the streets with large crosses filled with flowers. Although the festival of the Sant Roc parish, Sant Roc, is on May 3rd, this is an important day to celebrate the festival of Crist de Sant Roc, with the main activities including numerous ceremonies and processions through the narrow streets of Raval de la Mare de Déu.
Alyssa Keir
Museu Centre Martorell d'Exposicions – Barcelona's Timeless Gem 🎨✨
Step into history at the Museu Centre Martorell d'Exposicions, Barcelona’s first public museum, nestled in the heart of Parc de la Ciutadella. This charming neoclassical building has stood since 1882, originally serving as a natural sciences museum and now transformed into a space for fascinating exhibitions.
From the moment you arrive, the architecture catches your eye, blending beautifully with the surrounding greenery of the park. Inside, the museum hosts rotating exhibitions covering diverse topics, from art and culture to science and innovation, offering something for every curious mind.
The peaceful atmosphere and its proximity to other park attractions, like the Cascada Monumental, make it the perfect addition to your day of exploring. A visit to the Museu Martorell is not just about learning—it's about immersing yourself in Barcelona’s rich cultural narrative. 🌟
#voyagevibes
The ultra-modern architecture of ancient Spain - the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia.
Valencia, the shining pearl of the Mediterranean, is the source of inspiration for the architectural master Santiago Calatrava. This master spent 14 years creating a brilliant monument in the history of modern Spanish architecture - the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia. This city within a city stands proudly on the vast riverbed left behind after the Turia River was diverted in the 1960s. Santiago cleverly used the unique geographical location and dry climate of the Mediterranean coast, with water as the soul, and ingenuity, making each building float lightly, as if rising leisurely from the water.
The once dry riverbed has now been reborn, transformed into a vibrant municipal park. It not only carries the historical memory spanning thousands of years since 138 AD, but also seamlessly connects the depth of classical relics with the most avant-garde and innovative architectural styles of the new century, weaving a magnificent picture of the integration of ancient and modern times, and harmonious coexistence. The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is not only a miracle of architecture, but also a model of perfect dialogue between nature and humanity, history and the future.
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Naked flamingos!
#summerdestinations Took a chance and grabbed an amazing flight with Trip to Alicante airport 💞Reasons to Recommend: fab price, times and love jet2.
Stayed in #historicallandmarks Orihuela in Costa Blanca and absolutely loved it. This wasn’t a touristy area but there were plenty of bars and entertainment to explore in the evening and chill in the day. The white flamingos look naked as they don’t have the normal pink colour They are standing in the salt lakes which we drove past to our accommodation. 😍#chill
_TI***6d
Journey into the heart of Spanish culture.
#2024wish
In Valencia, Spain, I marveled at the enchanting blend of history and modernity. The city's architectural wonders, like the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, stood juxtaposed against the timeless beauty of the historic Old Town. Wandering through the vibrant Mercado Central, I immersed myself in a kaleidoscope of colors and flavors, savoring local delicacies.
The Turia Gardens, transformed from a riverbed into a lush green oasis, provided a tranquil escape. Valencia's lively atmosphere, from bustling street markets to lively tapas bars, captivated my senses. The warmth of the locals and the rhythmic pulse of the city infused every moment with a sense of joy and inspiration, making my visit an unforgettable journey into the heart of Spanish culture.
In 2024, I wish to visit London.
NeverStopExploring
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Chulilla @ España
Chulilla was some breathtaking!! 14km hiking route and phenomenal views throughout the route! It was incredible there. The hanging bridge was absolutely stunning! However it was quite crowded for a photo. But it was worth it anyways. The tiny village was also lovely and local businesses all around. I would highly recommend visiting this place and spend your day hiking there and exploring the the village.
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Amazing nature and great place to hike!
#nature #spain #hiking
Getting There by car from Valencia, around 30-40 minutes.
Great place with many different routes for hiking, running and mountain biking. Most of the areas are well mapped and have signs to follow, still better to have GPS or a hiking map which will allow to explore more areas.
After the hike, one can drive to the beach to cool down, only 8km away by car. In the city of Pucol there are different restaurants to get some more energy for the day.
Alex W.F.
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Summertime village swimming pool ☀️
Little villages in Spain are an ideal summer getaway! Specially the swimming pool, that usually opens only during the summer months, the hottest days of the year!
One example is the Public Swimming Pool in Quesa, a small village about one hour drive south of Valencia.
There is never too many people, and the water is at the right temperature to freshen up during the hottest hours of the day.
On top of that, its location atop a hill provides beautiful views over the village.
Let’s enjoy the summertime.
#timetotravel
Marc GaldonFerrer
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Valencia’s beautiful streets and architecture
#valencia #spain
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Old town of Valencia have to be visited
A lot of pretty old builings, churches, castles amazed me. And I love the warm weather. But mostly I prefer the food in restaurants, one of them Maluquer Quattro was delicious