What about València
There are few cities like València, able to harmoniously combine the remnants of its farthest past, dating to the year 138 BC, with the most innovative and avant-garde buildings from the new millennium. València is trade and culture, cinema, theatre, museums, magic, business. It is the centre of international and avant-garde design, and one of the most active cities in Europe regarding fairs and conferences. Thanks to its location, València has historically been Spain’s Mediterranean port and has that special charm of cities that are also seaports. And the fine sand and clean water, the vastness of the sea and the closeness of the coastal mountains make the Valencian coast uniquely attractive.
There are outstanding beaches within the city of València, the beaches of La Malvarrosa and Levante offer a wide variety of places to dine and enjoy a quiet evening by the sea. To the south, nature becomes predominant at Saler Beach and in the L’Albufera Nature Reserve, where the sun can be enjoyed in unique surroundings.
What to visit in València
- The City of Arts and Sciences
- El Carmen old quarter and its palaces
- Cathedral and Micalet tower
- Serranos and Quart towers (old city gates)
- Market square and Lonja de la Seda
- Town Hall square
- The València’s Marina and beaches
- The Albufera Nature Park
- The Turia Gardens
- Bioparc and Oceanogràfic
- 34 Museums to choose, from offering art, history, architecture
Additional information
Please visit the web pages with tourist info:
http://www.visitvalencia.com/en/what-to-visit-valencia/must-sees
or install in your mobile phone the free app:
http://www.visitvalencia.com/appdwn-web-en/