With such a huge choice of things to see and do in the city, it might feel impossible to get started. To help you out, we’ve put together a list of the absolute best things to do in Valencia.
This dish is made up of a small baguette filled with a lightly spiced blood sausage and scrambled eggs.
This part of the city is almost like an open-air museum, brimming with ultra-modern buildings and ingenious attractions.
The highlight of Valencia’s Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is Oceanogràfic. As the largest aquarium in Europe, this attraction is a must-visit if you’re traveling with kids.
The silk exchange building was constructed in the late 15th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you love walking around with no real itinerary, head for Casco Histórico. As the historical center of Valencia, stepping into this part of the city is like stepping back in time.
This giant wildlife park is home to more than 150 African animal species in cleverly-designed habitats that resemble their native home as closely as possible.