Valencia is a little paradise with 2,000 years of history, where the value of the past goes hand in hand with cutting-edge modernity. With 300 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 17ºC, you can be sure to have a stay just as you dreamed of.
In addition, Valencia's cultural and artistic offerings are extensive. It features a lively mix of modernity, tradition and history, with a rich heritage that will not leave you indifferent.
It is a city facing the Mediterranean Sea, inevitably linked to it throughout its history. It has some of the largest and most beautiful beaches in eastern Spain, easily accessible even by public transportation.
Our recommendations: Malvarrosa, El Cabañal-Arenas, Patacona, Pinedo, el Saler, la Devesa, Garrofera, el Palmar, Recatí-Perellonet.
Valencia is a magical city that exudes art, culture and history. Strolling through its historic district you can admire the timeless beauty of its monuments, such as the Lonja de la Seda, the Cathedral, the Serranos Towers or the Quart Towers. The city also has a vibrant cultural offering.
The Ciutat Vella includes six neighborhoods rich in history and art: La Seu, El Carmen, La Xerea, Velluters, El Mercat, and San Francesc.
The city has many urban parks, connected by bicycle paths. It has 7.41 m2 of green space per inhabitant. The Jardín del Turia, a former riverbed, is one of the largest natural urban parks in Spain. It has become a pleasant space for leisure and sports, full of life at any time of day.
Our recommendations: Jardín del Turia, Jardín Botánico, Jardines de Monforte, Parque de Cabecera, Jardines del Real de Viveros, Jardín de las Hespérides.
Coastal wetland, rich in fauna and flora and surrounded by rice fields. Traverse it by bicycle or take a ride on a traditional boat. Dreamy sunsets.
Vanguard or history: IVAM, Bellas Artes, la Almoina, MuVIM, Bombas Gens, de la Seda, CaixaForum, Nacional de Cerámica, Museo Fallero...
It is a holiday that you should experience at least once in your life. And you have decided to do it this year. You will not regret it. Come in mid-March to share in the excitement of the masclety, the beauty of the floral tapestries and traditional costumes, and the mocking art of the ninots.
Known as Semana Santa Marinera, it takes place in the Poblados Marítimos with a close relationship between the sea and the traditions of these fishing districts. On Sundays and Easter Monday, Valencians gather in the Turia Gardens or on the beach to eat monas.