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Where to stay in Valencia
Best time: Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and a vibrant atmosphere during local festivals.
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★ 4.8Hotel La Maga Rooms
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★ 4.8La Sitja
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★ 4.8B&B Hotel Valencia Aeropuerto
Sant Pau
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★ 4.7Balneario de Cofrentes
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★ 4.71900 Casa Anita
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★ 4.7Apartamentos Lumen Mare Valencia By Sh Hoteles
Beteró
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★ 4.7Puerta de la Serrania
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★ 4.7Hostal Balcón al mar
el Grau
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★ 4.7Hotel Líndala
el Grau
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★ 4.7La Villa
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★ 4.7Hotel Aviacia N
la Pau
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★ 4.7Hotel Key Reig
Horteta
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Valencia, like a local
Don't miss
- City of Arts and Sciences: An architectural marvel and cultural complex.
- Valencia Cathedral: Home to the Holy Grail and stunning Gothic architecture.
- Central Market: One of the largest markets in Europe, perfect for local delicacies.
- Turia Gardens: A beautiful park created from a former riverbed, ideal for walking and cycling.
Where to eat
- Casa Roberto: Famous for authentic Valencian paella.
- Horchatería de Santa Catalina: Iconic spot for traditional horchata and fartons.
- La Pepica: A beachfront restaurant known for its seafood dishes.
Do this
- Las Fallas Festival: A vibrant festival featuring elaborate sculptures and fireworks.
- La Tomatina: Participate in the world's largest tomato fight held nearby in Buñol.
- Visit Albufera Natural Park: Experience stunning sunsets and traditional boat rides.
Local tips
- Try the local specialty, 'esgarrat' (salted cod salad) at smaller, family-run eateries.
- Visit the beach during the evening for less crowded and picturesque sunsets.
- Participate in local cooking classes to learn how to make paella from scratch.
- Take advantage of the 'Valencia Tourist Card' for discounts on attractions and transport.
Know before you go
Best time
Mar-Jun, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and a vibrant atmosphere during local festivals.
Getting around
Valencia's public transport includes buses and trams, while walking is popular in the city center. Biking is also common, with dedicated bike lanes throughout the city.
Airport
VLC
Language
Spanish and Valencian.
Money
Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.
Safety
Valencia is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, remain cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.
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