Valencia Province

Valencian Community

Turia Gardens showing a garden, a bridge and modern architecture
Turia Gardens showing a garden, a bridge and modern architecture
City of Arts and Sciences featuring a city and modern architecture
Feria Valencia which includes street scenes as well as an individual femail
Plaza Redonda featuring a fountain as well as a couple

This Mediterranean port city has modern attractions, such as aquariums and science centres, yet it also preserves some of Spain’s most historic architecture and customs.

From medieval architecture and Mediterranean beaches, to futuristic cultural centers and gracious urban parks, Valencia is a simmering blend of moods and styles. Founded by the Romans in 138 B.C., Spain’s third-largest city lies on the country’s eastern coastline and is one of Europe’s busiest ports. 

Valencia is a modern, industrial powerhouse, featuring one of the largest historic urban areas in Spain. Find major Valencia attractions located around Old Town’s streets and squares, ideal areas to explore on foot. Go to Plaza de la Reina to visit Valencia Cathedral, which reputedly houses the Holy Grail. Enjoy panoramic city views from the cathedral’s bell tower. Sit at a café on Plaza de la Virgen to watch street performers and admire city landmarks, including a 17th-century Baroque church.

Take time to appreciate Valencia’s varied architecture. The Palacio del Marqués de dos Aguas presents a mixture of Baroque, Rococo and neoclassical architectural styles. Step inside to find an interesting collection of ceramics. See a slice of Valencia’s silk trading heritage at La Lonja, a complex of Gothic buildings with intricate Renaissance décor.

The Turía River once flowed around Valencia’s Old Town, but was diverted after a catastrophic flood. The riverbed is now a large urban park called Turía Gardens. Here, you can have a picnic on the lawn, spot endangered African animals at Bioparc Valencia and explore the City of Arts and Sciences, a multipurpose cultural centre with an aquarium, concert hall and museums. 

Partying is popular in Valencia, most notably during Las Fallas, a festival of processions and fireworks commemorating St. Joseph and the arrival of spring. Spend an evening in the El Carmen district, where restaurants and tapas bars have replaced crumbling townhouses. Visit Central Market, one of Europe’s oldest, to sample the region’s fruits, cheeses and seafood.

Take a break from the city and discover Valencia’s Mediterranean coastline. Stroll along the esplanade at Malvarrosa Beach, just a short bus or tram ride from the city centre.

Popular cities in Valencia Province

Plaza del Ayuntamiento which includes heritage architecture
Valencia
Known for Historical, Shopping and Museums
Trip time! Discover the museums, art and beaches in romantic Valencia.

Reasons to visit

  • City of Arts and Sciences
  • Malvarrosa Beach
  • Port of Valencia
monastery Masnta Maria de la Valldigna near Gandia in Spain
Gandia
Known for Sea, Spas and Sandy beaches
Trip time! Discover the castle, countryside and university life in Gandia.

Reasons to visit

  • Gandia Beach
Oliva Nova, Denia beach. Aerial Panorama Photo. Valencia, Spain, Costa del Azahar Oliva
Oliva
Known for Beaches, Spas and Golf
Oliva is a wonderful destination where you can enjoy both the sea and the mountains, as well as the town’s history and culture.
Cullera beach aerial with skyline of village in Mediterranean Valencia of Spain; Shutterstock ID 412154962; Purchase Order: -
Cullera
Known for Castle, Historical and Culture
Be amazed by the charm of this pretty town located on the Costa del Azahar, surrounded by beautiful natural surroundings offered by the Mediterranean sea, the mouth of the River Júcar and the Sierra de los Zorros mountain range.
Ceramic tiles street sign of the Manises square in Valencia, Spain
Manises
Known for Friendly people, Budget and Bars
Enjoy a holiday in Manises and discover a Valencian town with a deep-rooted tradition of ceramics that’s sure to please.
Port Sa Playa, Valencia, Spain - 3/19/2019: Bright sunny day panoramic photo looking at Port Saplaya, Valencia's Little Venice
Alboraya
Known for Beaches, Walking and Business
Come spend your holiday in Alboraya and discover the secrets of horchata, a popular refreshing drink made from tigernuts.

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