Valencia is one of Spain’s most fascinating cities, where historic heritage blends harmoniously with modern architecture, Mediterranean beaches and a vibrant urban atmosphere. Here you can explore the historic centre with its narrow streets and squares, visit the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, stroll through the former Turia riverbed and discover the region’s rich culinary traditions. Valencia offers a wide variety of places to visit, from famous landmarks and museums to markets, parks and picturesque stretches of coastline.

If you are planning your first visit, start with our guide to Valencia’s top attractions, where you will find the city’s most famous sights. Particular attention should be paid to the City of Arts and Sciences, one of Spain’s most recognisable architectural complexes and a symbol of modern Valencia.

Valencia is known not only for its architecture but also for its unique atmosphere. You can wander through historic neighbourhoods, relax on the city’s beaches and visit the famous municipal markets of Valencia, where fresh produce and local delicacies are sold. Those interested in local culture and unusual shopping experiences may also enjoy exploring the street markets of Valencia, which offer a glimpse into everyday life in the city.

Independent travellers will also find plenty of ideas for exploring beyond the city itself. The surrounding area is home to many interesting places, featured in our guide to attractions near Valencia. Among the most popular destinations are Cullera, Gandia and Oliva, all of which can easily be visited on a day trip.

Valencia remains one of the best destinations for travel in Spain. Here you can combine history and architecture, seaside relaxation, visits to local markets, family fun at Valencia’s theme parks and excursions along the coast. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning once again, Valencia always has something new to offer.

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