Top Places in Valencia

Valencia, a fascinating mix of rich history and avant-garde, the ideal destination for those looking to explore a city full of vitality. Don't miss our guide to the must-see places to visit if you come to the Mediterranean's most vibrant city.

What to do in Valencia: top places you can't miss

If you've just arrived and are wondering what to do in Valencia, you've come to the right place. It is the third largest city in Spain, where history meets modernity, creating a place full of life, colour and energy. Situated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Valencia invites you to discover its fascinating mix of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
It seamlessly blends its rich historical heritage with vibrant contemporary life, offering a wide range of activities and places to discover. Whether exploring its futuristic architecture, strolling through its historic streets, enjoying its beaches or taking part in its festivities, Valencia promises an unforgettable experience for all its visitors. Get ready to fall in love with every corner and start your adventure in this fascinating city.

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Mascletà of las Fallas

During the Fallas celebration, Valencia is light, fire, music. If you want to discover the essence of the city, you should not miss one of its greatest shows: la mascletà. You will be able to live in first person the adrenaline of feeling about 5 minutes full of intensity. But what exactly is it? Every day at 2:00 p.m. the mascletá begins: all Valencians gather in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento