What to See in Valencia

Spanish Insights

Lined Circle

City of Arts and Sciences

This futuristic complex includes a planetarium, an interactive science museum, and an IMAX cinema. It’s a stunning example of modern architecture.

Oceanogràfic

Europe’s largest aquarium, featuring over 45,000 marine creatures from various ecosystems.

Valencia Cathedral

A beautiful blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. Don’t miss the Holy Grail, which is said to be housed here.

La Lonja de la Seda

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Gothic-style building was once a bustling silk exchange.

Central Market

One of the largest markets in Europe, offering a wide array of fresh produce and local delicacies.

Barrio del Carmen

Wander through this historic neighborhood with its medieval buildings, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere.

Albufera Natural Park

A serene escape from the city, perfect for boat trips and enjoying nature.

Valencia’s Beaches

Relax on the sandy shores of Malvarrosa or El Saler.

Turia Gardens

A lush, 9-kilometer park that runs through the city, ideal for walking or cycling.

Museo de Bellas Artes

Home to an impressive collection of Spanish art, including works by Goya and Velázquez.