Valencia Vacation & Tourism Guide
photo by Nivariense
The third largest city in Spain should not be overlooked by travelers. The Falles celebrations, with their large paper mache floats and fireworks shows, are among the most rambunctious in Spain, while the City of Arts and Science offers museums and architecture by Santiago Calatrava. Tourists can enjoy walking along the old Turia River bed after a meal of paella and Valencia Water.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. Barcelo Valencia
Real Traveler Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 156 reviews from 2 sources
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" Overall a very pleasant stay;" — source Venere
"It was a very pleasant stay but the surroundings are really tooooooo much noisy" — source Hostelworld
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1. Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM)
... important contemporary art galleries, the collections of the Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno is spread out over two buildings: the Centro Julio González and the Centro del Carmen. The first is dedicated to the fat... more
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2. Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
... The first of its kind in Spain, this totally white futuristic cityscape made up of enormous modern buildings is the work of famous local architect Santiago Calatrava. You'll find it in the Túria river bed . Ciudad de l... more
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3. Iglesia de San Esteban
San Esteban church is a small building close to the Cathedral . It's an interesting place, though not so much architecturally ... more
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4. Miguelete (El)
... It's worth climbing the 207 steps of the catedral belltower's spiral staircase to get the best views of the city. From nearly 60m in the air you can see everything around you, including the tower's 12 huge bells, the larges... more
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5. Playa de la Malvarrosa
... to come for an authentic paella and you can eat it on one of the outdoor terraces at the same time as enjoying the sun and the sea breeze. The long boardwalk has loads of restaurants to choose from and its a popular gatheri... more
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6. Valencia Bus Turístico
... way to see all the city's sights is to take this modern double-decker bus with an open top through the streets. It's equipped with a multi-lingual audio system (headphones included) that describes the one-hour tour in eight... more
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7. Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V
... and expanded San Pío V Museum houses a collection of important paintings and sculptures. Located next to the Royal Gardens, the museum's principal source of prestige stems from its collection of 15th-century paintings... more
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8. Edificio de Correos y Telegrafos
... of the Central Post Office or Correos building began in 1915 and was finished seven years later. It was designed by the architect Miguel Angel Navarro, and its design is clearly eclectic, the dominant style at the time. The... more
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9. Antiguo Cauce del Río Turia
... Turia river was converted into a series of very different gardens and the site of some of the most important buildings recently constructed in the city. This is where you will find the Palau de la Música concert hall a... more
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10. Iglesia de San Juan de la Cruz
... This beautiful, single-storey church is rectangular in layout with a vaulted dome and the typical side chapels in pure Renaissance style. The most noteworthy features on the outside are the Salomonic columns and the frontis... more
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1. Seu Xerea
Offering creative cuisine to a clientele of well-to-do business people and professionals, you'll find this restaurant next to Plaza de la Virgen. Try the house specials of prawn satay, sirloin steak with red wine and wild mushr... more
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2. Utielana (La)
This excellent restaurant which keeps alive traditional customs specializes in "fabada" (pork and white bean stew), traditional rice dishes, and the most recommended red mullet (fish). The menu also includes a large variety of... more
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3. Marcelina (La)
This is a long-established restaurant that has been serving excellent paellas and seafood since 1888. One of its spacious dining rooms offers a lovely view of the Mediterranean. It has become one of the most sought after catere... more
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4. Ben Fet
This magnificent old 17th-century palace has been converted into an excellent restaurant that specializes in both traditional and modern Valencian cuisine. Gracious dining is in a sumptuous dining room decorated in centuries ol... more
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5. Hospederia Mont Sant
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6. Sargantana Restaurant
Sargantana offers local traditional cuisine in a compact, quaint setting. The wooden floor, brick walls, high ceiling and widely-set tables give it a very home-like atmosphere. Hot appetizing meals are served, accompanied by ch... more
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7. Tony Roma's
This fantastic and spacious American restaurant has chosen Plaza de Cánovas, one of the most exclusive areas in Valencia, to set up shop. It's decorated with wooden tables and exudes an unmistakable American vibe. Tony Roma's i... more
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8. Bruselas
A very European name for this central coffee shop and restaurant located close to the train station and the bullring. Its specialities include sandwiches, tapas and combo platters, but for those who want something a bit sturdie... more
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9. Hotel Lido
This restaurant is a fifteen-minute car ride from Valencia, situated in a residential area with fantastic views. You can enjoy a good meal while surrounded by Nature, breathing fresh pine-scented air. The Hotel Lido serves the... more
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10. Palacio de Cristal
Are you open to different cultures and specially to their exquisite food? In that case, the Palacio de Cristal opens its doors for you to Oriental delicacies and to its exotic atmosphere. The best Indian and Pakistani cuisine a... more
Top Rated Valencia Trips
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Trauma in Valencia | Jul 18 10'
"Alvaro is still the king of Paella and tapas for that metter"
When we left Granada en-route to Valencia we were expecting a short bus ride (maybe 4 hours). But this bus ride ended up taking close to 8 hours an... Continue reading »
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Back on track in Valencia | Feb 18 10'
"Feeling better and back with the tour"
A much better start for me today. Almost as though the previous day never happened. Our flight out today was at 1:30pm, so we had a relaxing start... Continue reading »
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Off to visit Valencia | Sep 23 09'
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24th September Valencia We decided to walk to the America's Cup village this morning and set off through Turia gardens, a mammoth park that encir... Continue reading »
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Valencia, capital valenciana (obvio) | Oct 17 09'
"Mariscos!!!...Museo de las artes y las ciencias...."
Interesante ciudad, con su plaza de toros, su inminente estación Ave (en pocas horas hacia Madrid), sus innumerables iglesias, su gran MERCA... Continue reading »
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Beach, Barbie and Benicassim | May 03 09'
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2.5.09 – 3.5.09 – Benicassim and Valencia Saturday: So the next morning (Saturday) we head of early, well 9.30am whic... Continue reading »































