There are many more reasons why Valencia is one of Spain’s top destinations. Keep reading to discover our selection of the best things to do in the city for an unforgettable trip.
This complex of buildings, built from the mid-90s to 2005 by local architects Felix Candela and Santiago Calatrava, is something unique.
Opened in 2003, Oceanogràfic is Europe’s largest aquarium, showcasing over 500 marine species in a tribute to Mediterranean sea life.
Among the best places to visit in Valencia is, without a doubt, the city’s cathedral in the heart of Valencia’s old town.
If there is one you really shouldn’t miss, it is the Mercado Central.
Created in 2008, the Bioparc is Valencia’s zoo. Stretching for 25 acres, it is located along the Turia Gardens.
Among the alternative things to do in Valencia is to visit the valuable natural area of Albufera Natural Park.
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