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Valencia is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name, and one of the largest cities in the country. This old city, on the Mediterranean coast, lies by the River Turia.

Valencia has a notable historical heritage and an intense cultural life. One of the highlights here is the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, a captivating architectural complex that includes a science museum, a planetarium, an IMAX cinema, an aquarium and soon an art museum. The city of Valencia is also known for its flowers, which flourish in many of its parks and gardens, such as the Parque del Oeste, or West Park, the Royal Gardens and the Turia Gardens, a very popular spot. These run from the City of Arts and Sciences to Valencia Zoo. Valencia also has some areas of historical value such as the Central Market and the Saints John (Baptist and Evangelist) church. Here you can see the Silk Exchange, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that dates to the year 1482.

You will fall in love with Valencia. Come and discover it!

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  • Hotel Barcelo Valenciastars

    Hotel Barcelo Valencia

    Valencia city, Valencia

    Reviews : 4.30 / 5

    This exclusive luxury hotel enjoys a great location in Valencia. The city centre with its many shops and leisure venues can be reached in some 20 minutes on foot and it is some 8 km to Valencia airport.

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  • Hotel Vora Firastars

    Hotel Vora Fira

    Valencia city, Valencia

    Reviews : 4.36 / 5

    This welcoming beach hotel is located very close to Valencia (some 5 km away) and is just 5 minutes from the airport as well as links to the public transport network. The nearest shopping venues lie around 3 km away and the nearest attractive beach is approximately 8 km from the hotel. The exhibition centre, with fast and direct links to Valencia, is just a few metres from the hotel.

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  • Hotel Express By Holiday Inn Valencia San Luisstars

    Hotel Express By Holiday Inn Valencia San Luis

    Valencia city, Valencia

    Reviews : 3.45 / 5

    This attractive hotel is superbly located at only 3 km from Valencia's city centre and within easy reach from the airport and the Valencia Conference and Trade Fair Centers. The Hotel has a privileged location on the new Southern boulevard ensuring quick access to the City of Arts and Science, the Oceanographic Park and the beaches.

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  • Hotel Confortel Aqua 3stars

    Hotel Confortel Aqua 3

    Valencia city, Valencia

    Reviews : 4.05 / 5

    This hotel is located near the City of Arts and Sciences, which houses many of the city's attractions. Countless shopping and entertainment venues are also to be found in the vicinity of the hotel and the centre of Valencia is approximately 2 km away and may be quickly and easily reached using public transport for which the nearest stop is located directly in front of the building. It is just 1.5 km to the nearest sand beach. The airport lies some 15 km outside the city centre, and the hotel also has good connections to the motorway network.

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  • Hotel Express by Holiday Inn Ciudad de las Cienciasstars

    Hotel Express by Holiday Inn Ciudad de las Ciencias

    Valencia city, Valencia

    Reviews : 3.97 / 5

    Situated approximately 3 km from the nearest beach, this hotel is in a privileged location near the city centre. The City of Arts and Sciences can be reached in a few metres. Links to the public transport network can be found just a stone's throw away (some 40 m from the hotel).

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Our travellers’ opinions on Valencia

  • Drinking Valencia

      by   Alex

    Two great drinks you have to try in Valencia are Agua de Valencia, which ironically contains no agua or “water”. In fact, it’s a refreshing blend of white wine, vodka and orange juice. Watch out though, have too many and this early evening drink can turn into a head banging cocktail! Another Valencian thirst quencher is called “horchata”. However this drink is non-alcoholic. It’s made from tigernut milk and is normally served with a doughy cake called a farton. Make tracks to the old cafe El Siglo, on Plaza Santa Catalina, which is the perfect place to try this�

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    • Published   07/05/2009

  • Valencia Eating

      by   Alex

    As the proclaimed birthplace of paella, Valencia is the place to head if you are a fan of this incredible seafood treat. The line of restaurants along Las Arenas beach are the best places to head, since the seafood is dragged in from the waters. If you’re wondering what the black paella is – it’s actually rice with pieces of squid and laced with squid ink. You have to try it – just mix a little ali-oli (garlicy mayonnaise in with it. Word of caution. Valencia isn’t the place to head to if you don’t like tapas or paella. But then why head here for anything else?�

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    • Published   07/05/2009

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