Valencia is, due to its size, orography and climate, an ideal city to explore by bicycle, but for Pier Paolo Leonardi, there is one of the cycling routes around Valencia...
The Alameda, in Valencia, brings together by history, location and space, the terraces with the longest tradition in the city. Just released in June and after more than two months...
The oldest of the spaces of the City of Arts and Sciences: l’Hemisfèric, has become the eye of Valencia. Its iconic ovoid roof over 100 meters long symbolizes the eye...
The City of Arts and Sciences has become the icon of Valencia and the most visited place in the city. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, this scientific and...
The Colón Market in Valencia presents two great attractions: its architecture, one of the most emblematic of modernism, and its activity as a gourmet gastronomic place. It is located behind...
The Palau de la Generalitat de Valencia is the building where the official seat of the Autonomous Government of the Valencian Community is located. It is located in the Plaza...
Plaça de la Mare de Déu, or Plaza de la Virgen de Valencia, is the quintessential Valencian square. Until last March, the only pedestrian of the great squares of the...
The Gulliver Park is located in the Jardín del Turia in Valencia, which was formerly the bed of the river. The main attraction is a monumental sculpture of Gulliver of...
The Ruzafa Market is a must-see and is located in one of the most multicultural and eclectic neighborhoods in Valencia. It was built in 1957 and today its multi-colored facade...
The Cabañal Market in Valencia is one of the most emblematic markets in the city. Located in the fishing district, this popular market has been open to the public for...