Top Places in Valencia

Valencia, a fascinating mix of history and modernity, is the perfect destination for those looking to explore a city full of charm and vitality. Don't miss our guide to the most popular tourist and leisure attractions in Valencia.

Shopping in Valencia: vibrant markets, artisan corners and trendy boutiques

From the vibrant halls of the Central Market, where the colors and aromas immerse you in the essence of local gastronomy, to the artistic galleries of Ruzafa, Valencia is a city where every purchase reflects its cultural soul. Here, the traditional and the contemporary coexist, with shops offering artisanal products, hand-painted ceramics, and local fashion, turning every corner into an opportunity to take home an authentic piece of the city.

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24 hours in Valencia: the essentials

We only have 24 hours in Valencia. What can we do to not miss anything?✨ Here we tell you everything you have to see if you spend one day in this wonder of the Mediterranean known as: the healthiest city in the world and the Capital of Design 2022. , so read on! 8:30 a.m. arrival in the city We will start the visit from Xàtiva street: one of the most important streets in the city and where
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El Carmen: a colorful neighborhood

The oldest neighborhood in Valencia, known as El Carmen, contains within it one of the streets with the most history: Calle del Museo, which has two curiosities that you cannot miss…. One is that you will be able to find the origin of Carmen and the one that gives its name to the area: the convent of Carmen Calzado which today has been given a new life turning it into one of the cultural