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    Valencia ( Spanish: [baˈlenθja] ⓘ, officially in Valencian: València [vaˈlensia]) [a] is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name in Spain. It is the third-most populated municipality in the country, with 807,693 inhabitants within the administrative boundaries of the commune (2023) [needs copy edit] [1] and ...

  2. VALENCIA DOES NOT STOP, AND YOU NEITHER! Festivals, culture, sport, gastronomy... Find out about everything that's going on in Valencia with our events calendar. music Here comes the XXVII Valencia Jazz Festival! From 20/06/2024 to 28/07/2024. Here comes the XXVII Valencia ...

  3. How to get to train. Valencia has two main railway stations: Joaquín Sorolla Station: High-speed AVE trains to Madrid, Cuenca, Seville, and Cordoba, and long-distance Alvia or Euromed trains between Valencia and Barcelona or other cities. There is a free bus service to and from Estación del Norte for travellers arriving by train. You can easily leave the station by public transport: metro ...

  4. The 34 museums of Valencia are there to suit all tastes. From the second largest art gallery in Spain at the Museo de Bellas Artes, to the IVAM's modern art, including the Museo Nacional de Cerámica, the Fallero, the Centre del Carme or the Bombas Gens art centre. View more.

  5. Valencia Cathedral. 6,486. Historic Sites. Gothic cathedral with Renaissance frescoes and a collection of art including works by Goya. Home to the Holy Chalice, with an informative audio guide and panoramic city views from the bell tower. See ways to experience (66) 2024. 6. La Lonja de la Seda.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · 1. Eat Your Way Through the Central Market. Mercado Central, one of the biggest markets in Europe, boasts some of the best local fruits, vegetables, and fish caught that morning. The market ceiling is a huge dome painted with oranges, Valencia’s trademark fruit. Here are all your hotel options in Valencia. 2.

  7. Valencia. Spain’s third-largest city is a magnificent place, content for Madrid and Barcelona to grab the headlines while it gets on with being a wonderfully liveable city with thriving cultural, eating and nightlife scenes. Never afraid to innovate, Valencia diverted its flood-prone river to the outskirts and converted the former riverbed ...

  8. Another must see, is the City of Arts and Sciences. We recommend you to combine it with a bike ride along the old course of the River Turia. The Turia Garden crosses the entire city, with the Cabecera Park and Bioparc at one end and the City of Arts and Sciences at the other, and more than eight kilometres of gardens to cover on your walk.

  9. 456,350. Valencia, Spain. You’ll find plenty of orange trees here, but the fruit known as the "Valencia orange" was actually developed in California. Travelers interested in local food should focus on paella instead. While the city contains many monuments, Valencia’s modern crown jewel is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex ...

  10. 456,350. Explore Valencia. You’ll find plenty of orange trees here, but the fruit known as the "Valencia orange" was actually developed in California. travellers interested in local food should focus on paella instead. While the city contains many monuments, Valencia’s modern crown jewel is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic ...

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