One of Valencia’s most popular beaches. As well as its cleanliness and white sand, the seafront promenade is one of its best features, with different restaurants which are ideal to discover the local cuisine.
An avant-garde building complex with a stunning cultural offering inside. In the City of Arts and Sciences, nature and culture go hand in hand, a must-see for all visitors to the city where they can enjoy exhibitions, workshops, 3D movies, an oceanarium, etc.
Valencia is known for the Fallas, paella and its important historical and artistic heritage. Thanks to the excellent transport connections, you can easily get to the city centre and visit its most emblematic landmarks: The Quart and Serranos Towers, the Silk Exchange, the Central Market, the church of San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Mártir and the palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas.
The Valencia Marina has it all: culture, sport, education… and the Mediterranean! The Marina is a gastronomic space but, above all, the ideal place to enjoy any kind of nautical activity. Highly recommended.
As well as art, culture and fun, Valencia stands out for its huge shopping offering. Shopping centres, arts and crafts, the world’s top brands, markets, street markets… All of these areas enjoy fantastic transport connections, whether it is by public transport or private vehicle.
Located in the heart of Valencia, the Hortensia Herrero Art Centre is housed in the historic Valeriola Palace, a 17th-century building. The centre spans 3,500 square meters across four floors and features 17 exhibition rooms showcasing a diverse collection of contemporary art.