Valencia is Spain’s 3rd largest city with a population of around 740,000. It lies on the Mediterranean coast some 350km south of Barcelona. Madrid is a similar distance inland but is now only 1½ hours away thanks to the high speed AVE rail link. No other city in Spain has seen su...
Valencia,Spain’s third city, provides the perfect location to investigate a selection of themuseums, markets, restaurants and parksopen up. We reveal all the secrets of the city in this short guide onthings to do in Valencia. So you can get a glimpse of this charming coastal city that fu...
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain, after Madrid and Barcelona. Rich in agricultural and maritime resources. With over 100 kilometres of coastline this vast province offers many possibilities. Places to visit in Valencia: Walks: Valencia has some truly beautiful gardens (Jardines del Real...
Valencia’s port is the largest on the Mediterranean’s western coast, ranking first in Spain in container traffic in 2008 and second in overall traffic, handling 20% of Spain’s exports. Food and drinks are the most important exports. Oranges, furniture, ceramic tiles, fans, textiles, and ...
Balearic Islands Spain About Search for: Valencia Town CenterMarch 9, 2013Valencia Valencia Town Center……the best place to start from when visiting Valencia!Plaza del Ayuntamiento (Town Hall Square) is the most important square in Valencia city, it’s also the location of many festivals and ...
Valencia Travel Guide Valencia Port, Ferries & Cruise Ships As well as being a very busy commercial port, the port of Valencia is the largest port in Spain and the 5th largest port in Europe. Cruise ships arrive from all over the world andferry shipsleave for the nearbyBalearic Islands. No...
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Discover Spain’s third largest city. Book a flight to Valencia and experience the white sands of the city’s beaches, its modern architecture and varied cuisine. The sun also shines here more than 300 days a year, and this is where the famous rice dish paella comes from. Valencia promises...
For more information on specific cities in Spain, check out these guides: Barcelona Travel Guide Granada Travel Guide Madrid Travel Guide Seville Travel Guide How to Stay Safe in Valencia Valencia is a safe place to visit. Violent crime is rare, but like other Spanish cities, pickpocketing is ...