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City of Arts and Sciences
Futuristic complex with museums, an aquarium, and an opera house.
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Valencia Cathedral
Gothic cathedral housing the Holy Grail, with panoramic city views from its tower.
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Central Market
Vibrant market housed in a modernist building, offering fresh produce and local delicacies.
Torres de Serranos
Iconic medieval gate towers from Valencia’s old walls; climb to the top for sweeping views over the historic center and Turia Gardens.
Turia Gardens
Expansive urban park built on a former riverbed, ideal for leisure and sports.
Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir
Baroque church celebrated for its breathtaking frescoed ceiling and ornate interior, often called one of Spain’s most beautiful church interiors.
Torres de Quart
Medieval defensive towers marked by cannonball damage from the Peninsular War, offering history-rich architecture and panoramic viewpoints.
Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia
Major fine-arts museum with free admission, featuring Spanish masters like Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco in an elegant setting.
La Lonja de la Seda
Gothic civil building, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Valencia's mercantile history.
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Museo Fallero
Museum dedicated to Las Fallas, displaying preserved ninots and exhibits explaining the artistry, satire, and traditions behind Valencia’s famous festival.
Oceanogràfic
Europe's largest aquarium, featuring diverse marine habitats and species.
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IVAM
Valencia’s modern art museum with engaging contemporary exhibitions and a diverse collection, ideal for fans of cutting-edge art and design.
Parque Gulliver
Playful park attraction featuring a giant Gulliver sculpture turned into slides and climbing areas, a favorite family stop inside the Turia Gardens.
Jardín Botánico
Refreshing botanical garden with extensive plant collections and lush greenery, a calmer alternative to busier landmarks for nature lovers.
Barrio del Carmen
Historic district known for its narrow streets, vibrant nightlife, and street art.
Plaza de la Virgen
Historic square surrounded by notable buildings, a popular gathering spot.
Bioparc Valencia
Innovative zoo emphasizing natural habitats and conservation.
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Malvarrosa Beach
Urban beach with golden sands, popular for sunbathing and water sports.
Ciutat Vella
Historic center with charming alleyways, quaint squares, and impressive architecture, ideal for first-time visitors.
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Gran Via
Stylish, laid-back area within Eixample featuring cafés, restaurants and boutiques; residential and well lit at night.
Ruzafa
Trendy and lively area with hip restaurants, coffee shops, and vibrant nightlife.
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La Malvarrosa
Beachfront area with wide sandy beach and promenade; relaxed coastal vibe with many seaside cafés and restaurants.
L'Eixample
Fashionable area with designer boutiques and impressive architecture, great for shopping and luxury stays.