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Traveling to Valencia?

🔍 We show you 32 places to visit on your next visit to Valencia.

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📜 History and recommendations for your trip
🗺️ Interactive map with the best points of interest
💡 Complete list of must-see places to explore

Valencia in numbers

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138 BC

FOUNDATION

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810 thousand

POPULATION

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AREA

134 km2

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Why visit Valencia

Valencia is sun, paella and fiesta. This city in eastern Spain has a two-thousand-year history and a strong identity of its own that is magnetic for visitors from all over the world.

As the third most populated city in Spain and the capital of its autonomous community, it has an economic and cultural dynamism that is reflected in its tourist offer and the welcoming attitude of its inhabitants. Valencia is also famous for its emblematic festivities, especially the Fallas, which are celebrated in March.

Valencia was a fairly early Roman colony compared to others on the Iberian Peninsula. Since then, it went through the Visigothic, Islamic and Christian periods as one of the most privileged ports in the Mediterranean.

While several of Valencia's spaces and practices are World Heritage Sites, its popular beaches - such as the Malvarrosa - and nightlife give it a lively and attractive character for young people. Spend a day at the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex with incredible buildings designed by Santiago Calatrava, housing an aquarium, a science museum and an impressive theatre, among many points of interest.

We also recommend you enjoy the Turia Gardens, a green oasis that stretches along the old riverbed, ideal for a bike ride or a family picnic. You can't leave without trying the authentic Valencian paella, a traditional and delicious dish that will make you lick your fingers.

In Valencia, fun is guaranteed. With its combination of history, modernity and exquisite gastronomy, this city will leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Interactive Map of Valencia
What could be more handy than having a map of Valencia in your pocket with all these tourist sites already marked?

🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks
⛪ Churches and Temples
🌳 Squares and Parks
🎡 Experiences and Activities

We share with you 32 places to visit distributed in the following categories:

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7 Museums, Galleries and Palaces

Valencia has just the right mix of history and future to make your visit unforgettable. The City of Sciences and Arts is for the curious in all branches of knowledge: the Science Museum offers exhibitions and activities for the whole family. For its part, the CaixaForum Valencia is always up to the task with its temporary exhibitions and its exemplary avant-garde architecture.

Another recommended option is the Museum of Natural Sciences, where you will discover fascinating exhibits on the flora, fauna and geology of the region, to which the Valencians attach great importance. And for art lovers, the Museu de Belles Arts de València is a hidden gem with an impressive collection of masterpieces by local and European artists.

To learn about the influence of the Valencian elites beyond their lands - for example the Borgia / Borgia family - the best option is to visit La Lonja de la Seda, an impressive Gothic building declared a World Heritage Site. Otherwise, the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas is a baroque palace with an extravagant façade and an impressive collection of Valencian ceramics to enjoy.

7 Monuments and Landmarks

Valencia awaits you with its impressive monuments and places of interest that will take you back in time! Let's start with the port area, with its ancient accesses to the city and its industrial strength that will take you back in time.

Don't miss the majestic Serranos Towers, an imposing gateway in the medieval wall that offers a panoramic view of the old town. And speaking of walls, the Galería del Tossal - Muralla Árabe is an archaeological gem that immerses you in Valencia's Muslim past.

Valencia City Hall is another outstanding place of interest, with its impressive façade and lively square. And if you're looking for something with more excitement, the Plaza de Toros near the station is one of the most photographed postcards. For a quiet moment, the Astronomy Garden is perfect for relaxing and learning about the stars with an unrivalled educational display.

4 Churches and Temples

Did you know that Valencia has its own "Sistine Chapel"? It is in the church of San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Mártir, a baroque jewel with spectacular frescoes that generate unequalled optical effects.

The Church of the Jesuits in Valencia is another architectural marvel, with its imposing façade and interior full of surprising details. The Real Parroquia de los Santos Juanes is one of the oldest churches in Valencia, with a rich history and unique beauty.

Of course, the Cathedral of Valencia is a must-see, with its impressive mix of architectural styles and its famous chapel of the Holy Chalice. In addition, the museum attached to this church has valuable artistic and religious pieces.

9 Squares and Parks

Thanks to its urban redesign in recent decades, Valencia is full of green spaces and charming squares that allow you to relax and connect with nature as you explore the city. A must-see is the extensive serpentine Turia Gardens, which offer a wide variety of outdoor activities, from bike rides to sports activities, children's playgrounds, rose gardens and ponds.

Within the City of Arts and Sciences, don't forget to visit L'Umbracle, a botanical garden and open-air art gallery with impressive architectural structures. Also the Parque de Cabecera will amaze you with its impressive lake and large green areas perfect for a picnic day or family stroll.

Closer to the old town, the historic Plaza de la Reina is an iconic landmark surrounded by charming cafes and with stunning views of Valencia Cathedral. The Plaza del Ayuntamiento is the political heart of Valencia and an ideal place to enjoy local events and festivals.

5 Experiences and Activities

Valencia is a city that offers a wide range of experiences and activities for all tastes. If you are passionate about nature, you can't miss a visit to the Albufera de Valencia. This impressive freshwater lake, surrounded by rice fields and a rich biodiversity, is perfect for a relaxing boat ride.

For beach lovers, the Malvarrosa Beach is a must-see destination. With its long and beautiful golden sandy coastline, it is the ideal place to sunbathe, take a refreshing dip in the sea or simply relax in the beach bars by the sea.

If you're looking to immerse yourself in the local culture, the Mercado de Colón is a must-see. This historic market, which has been restored with stunning modernist architecture, is home to a variety of shops and restaurants where you can sample local delicacies and enjoy a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

For science and technology enthusiasts, the Hemisfèric is a unique experience. This impressive building in the shape of a giant eye houses an IMAX cinema and planetarium, where you can enjoy fascinating projections about nature and the universe. And for a day full of family fun, the Oceanogràfic is the ideal place. It is the largest aquarium in Europe and offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in the marine world, with a wide variety of aquatic species, dolphins, sharks and shows with marine biologists.

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List with 32 places to visit in Valencia

🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces

1. CaixaForum Valencia

2. Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia

3. Museum of Natural Sciences

4. Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas

5. Reina Sofía Palace of the Arts

6. Science Museum

7. Valencia Silk Exchange

 
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks

8. Astronomy Garden

9. Bullring of Valencia

10. Old Grao Station of Valencia

11. Sea Gate

12. Serranos Towers

13. Tossal Gallery - Moorish Wall

14. Valencia City Hall

 
Churches and Temples

15. Church of San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Martir

16. Church of Santa Catalina, Martyr

17. Jesuits Church Valencia

18. Royal Parish Church

 
🌳 Squares and Parks

19. Ayora Garden

20. Cabecera Park

21. Facilities of the Turia Gardens

22. Gran Vía del Marqués del Turia

23. L' Umbracle

24. Queen's Square

25. Royal Gardens

26. Town Hall Square

27. Virgin's Square

 
🎡 Experiences and Activities

28. Albufera of Valencia

29. Colon Market

30. Hemisfèric

31. Malvarrosa Beach

32. Oceanogràfic Valencia

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