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Antonios Triantafyllakis

I liked the connection between historical and fictional, and the whole focus on an unknown part of local history and art.

20 Mar 2024
Tally

it was very nice! there were some errors in the directions so I used Google maps just to make sure we are in our right way. but it was interesting to learn more about Valencia and explore some hidden places as well!

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30 Aug 2023
Anthony Shaw

this is a really good questo, it takes you to some great street art areas and explains the history of Valencia! the directions are great and easy to follow, this is really enjoyed this questo

25 May 2023
Jelle van Dalen

Nice walk through the old part of Valencia. There was only something wrong with the directions at the CCCC

20 Mar 2023
Rainyaviel

It had us learning and exploring parts of Valencia you don’t necessarily read about near the beach! We found one of the dirrections a little misleading, but with a hint we found a our way.

25 Nov 2022
Bogdan Florea

some directions were misleading from the cat house (cccc) we had to keep the cccc to the left (not right) and go back. carrer baxi is called carrer baix

26 Feb 2022

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Acerca de Valencia

Valencia, located on Spain's southeastern coast, is a delightful fusion of ancient tradition and futuristic innovation. From its charming old town and bustling markets to the avant-garde architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia offers an enticing mix of experiences that beckon to the curious traveler.

Interesting Facts

Valencia is the birthplace of paella, Spain's famous rice dish. It's typically made with local ingredients such as rabbit, chicken, and green beans. The city celebrates its culinary heritage each year with the International Paella Contest.

Valencia is known for hosting Las Fallas, a grand festival held in March, where massive, beautifully detailed sculptures of paper and wood are created and then set ablaze.

The city boasts the largest urban park in Spain, the Turia Gardens, which winds around the city center, occupying what was once the Turia riverbed.

Top Places to Visit

The City of Arts and Sciences is a must-see, with its state-of-the-art architecture and a planetarium, an opera house, and Europe's largest aquarium.

The historic city center houses the Valencia Cathedral, where the Holy Grail—the cup Jesus supposedly drank from at the Last Supper—is said to be housed. Also, explore La Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Gothic civil architecture.

The vibrant Central Market is one of the oldest running food markets in Europe, housed in a beautiful Art Nouveau building.

Hidden Gems

Behind the Cathedral, you can find Plaza de la Almoina, an archeological site showing Valencia's historical layers, from Roman ruins to Arabic baths.

El Carmen neighborhood, with its narrow medieval streets and a mix of architectural styles, is a less-touristy area filled with local boutiques, art studios, and hidden spots such as Portal de la Valldigna—an old city gate that once separated the Christian and Moorish quarters.

The lesser-known beach of Patacona, just north of the city, offers a more relaxed and local experience compared to the popular Malvarrosa beach.

Explore the Albufera Natural Park, a short drive from the city. This freshwater lagoon surrounded by rice fields is a great place for bird-watching and experiencing a traditional boat ride.

Valencia's unique blend of old and new, combined with its inviting climate, delectable cuisine, and vibrant culture, offers something for everyone. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, a nature lover, or an architecture enthusiast, you'll find plenty to explore in this Spanish gem. Valencia's diversity and vibrancy create a city that pulses with life, leaving visitors with unforgettable experiences.
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