3 DAYS IN VALENCIA

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3 DAYS IN VALENCIA

The dangerous combination of paella, sunshine and believing you still have the whole afternoon ahead of you

Valencia is Spain's third largest city and capital of the Valencian Community, a vibrant metropolis that perfectly combines its rich historical heritage with modern and avant-garde architecture. The city is located on the Mediterranean coast, giving it exceptional weather and direct access to beautiful urban beaches that stretch along its coastline.

The most recognizable symbol of modern Valencia is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela. This impressive complex includes the Hemisfèric (planetarium and IMAX cinema), the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, the Oceanogràfic (Europe's largest aquarium), the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía and the Ágora. This complex has become one of Spain's architectural icons and an essential destination for any visitor.

Valencia's historic center is equally impressive, with monuments such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, which houses the Holy Grail, the Silk Exchange (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Serranos Towers and the Quart Towers, remnants of the ancient medieval walls. The Carmen neighborhood, with its narrow streets and bohemian atmosphere, is perfect for getting lost and discovering small bars, restaurants and local shops. The old Turia riverbed, now converted into an extensive linear park of more than 9 kilometers, is one of Spain's largest urban green spaces and the perfect place to walk, exercise or simply relax.

Valencia is world famous for its gastronomy, especially Valencian paella, considered one of the most representative dishes of Spanish cuisine. The city has a rich rice tradition, with dishes such as arroz a banda, fideuà and all i pebre. Horchaterías, where traditional horchata de chufa with fartons is served, are an institution in Valencia and a unique culinary experience. The city is also known for its 'agua de Valencia', a refreshing cocktail perfect for summer nights.

Las Fallas de Valencia, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, are the city's most important festival. During March, especially from the 15th to the 19th, Valencia transforms into a spectacle of fire, music and tradition, with giant fallero monuments that fill the streets and are finally burned in the 'cremà'. This festival attracts millions of visitors each year. Valencia is a perfect city for a multi-day getaway, combining culture, beach, gastronomy and urban life in a unique Mediterranean atmosphere.

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Valencia mixes sea, bold contemporary architecture, and a historic core with Mediterranean flavour. In three days you can bounce between the City of Arts, the beach, markets, and the old town—with no order. This guide sequences the trip so you enjoy Valencia’s pace without wasting time on back-and-forth.

You’ll find an area-based approach: how to split visits, where a genuinely local meal fits (without the usual tourist trap), and how to walk the centre without repeating routes. The focus is coherence and using the day well—not stuffing the map with pins.

You’ll also get practical notes on moving around, when to slow down, and where a structured block beats wandering on fumes. It’s built for good conversation and human schedules—not squeezing the city until you’re drained.

If you want to return home feeling you lived Valencia—not just ran through it—this is the script. Buy, choose your language, and start planning now with an itinerary that saves you from making every decision on the ground.

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