Places of interest in Valencia

A fascinating blend of history and modernity, Valencia is the perfect destination for those looking to explore a city full of charm and vitality. Don't miss our guide to the most popular tourist and leisure attractions in Valencia.

What to do in Valencia

Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, is a destination that amazes its visitors with a perfect blend of history, culture, modernity and natural beauty. Situated on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, this city offers a rich diversity of experiences.

It perfectly combines its rich historical heritage with a vibrant contemporary life, offering a wide range of activities and places to discover. Whether exploring its futuristic architecture, strolling through its historic streets, enjoying its beaches or taking part in its festivities, Valencia promises an unforgettable experience for all its visitors.

Valencia: sun, sea and culture in the heart of the Mediterranean
The beaches, a refuge from sun and sea

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Mascletà of las Fallas

During the Fallas celebration, Valencia is light, fire, music. If you want to discover the essence of the city, you should not miss one of its greatest shows: la mascletà. You will be able to live in first person the adrenaline of feeling about 5 minutes full of intensity. But what exactly is it? Every day at 2:00 p.m. the mascletá begins: all Valencians gather in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento
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Church St. Nicholas of Bari and St. Peter Martyr

The church of San Nicolas de Bari and San Pedro Mártir is the so-called »Sistine Chapel of Valencia», Gianluigi Colalucci himself carried out the restoration works of the church. This lord is the one who restored the true Sistine Chapel! It is when he sees it finished when he decides to baptize it as such. Little has to do with the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, as the Church of St Nicholas
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Fallas

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Plaza de toros

Monumental building built throughout the 1850s in neoclassical style. The purpose of this building was none other than to hold the famous bullfights. At times of the year when there are no bullfighting fairs, it is given another use for concerts, medieval fairs, markets or even festivals such as the beer festival.Valencia&Go shows its absolute rejection of bullfighting for its extreme
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Cathedral of Valencia

The protagonist of the Plaza de la Virgen, construction began in the 13th century where, previously, the Balansiya mosque had been, for almost 500 years it has been under interrupted construction and various extension reforms. This building stands out for its famous tower called ''el Miguelete'', since the bell that rings every hour was inaugurated on the day of San Miguel (This bell was the
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Palacio Marqués de Dos Aigües

Located very close to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, in what was probably formerly a Roman necropolis (it was outside the walls of ''Valentia''). This monumental palace is nicknamed ''Little Versailles'', it does not have huge gardens (just a small patio), nor large rooms, but it houses so much beauty and so much detail of different styles that it is without a doubt a building that you cannot leave