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27 Days of Springtime Bliss in Valencia

27 daysspring

Uncover Valencia's vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine on this unforgettable 27-day spring adventure!

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Day 1Historic Heart of Valencia
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2 hours

Join a tour starting from the Plaza de la Virgen to get an overview of the city's history and main sights. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be covering a lot of ground.

Exploring the historic streets offers a rich glimpse into vibrant culture and stunning architecture. You'll typically encounter lively plazas, ornate buildings, and local stories told by passionate guides. Most walking tours include stops at iconic landmarks and opportunities to savor regional flavors in charming neighborhoods.

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Late Morning

Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral

Don't miss the Holy Chalice Chapel inside, believed by many to be the true Holy Grail. Consider climbing the Miguelete Tower for panoramic views.

4.6(33k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch

Mercado Central

Mercado Central

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of one of Europe's largest food markets. Be sure to try some local cheeses or Jamón.

4.7(94k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

La Lonja de la Seda

La Lonja de la Seda

Admire the stunning Gothic architecture of this former silk exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Look for the intricate detail in the columns of the main trading hall.

4.6(29k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Centro Histórico Shopping and Coffee Break

~1 hours

Explore the narrow streets around Calle de los Sastres for unique boutiques and artisan shops. Relax at a sidewalk cafe with a coffee and pastry.

Exploring historic quarters while browsing unique shops offers a charming way to immerse yourself in local culture and craftsmanship. You'll typically enjoy taking a break at a cozy coffee spot, savoring aromatic blends that reflect the region's rich coffee tradition. The lively streets, combined with friendly locals and vibrant storefronts, create a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere perfect for a leisurely outing.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery and try Fartons, a sweet, elongated pastry often served with Horchata.
$4
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

Head to the area around Mercado Central and look for restaurants serving authentic Paella Valenciana, the traditional rice dish with chicken and rabbit.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
For dinner, seek out a restaurant offering Fideuà, a noodle-based seafood dish similar to paella but made with short noodles instead of rice.
$12
Valencia's historic center is very walkable. For longer distances, utilize the efficient tram and bus network. If needed, Cabify, Free Now, Bolt, and Uber are reliable taxi apps. Public transport is affordable and easy to navigate.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic heart on foot.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$60-90/night

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic heart on foot.

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Day 2Parks and Green Spaces
Morning

Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens

This former riverbed is now a beautiful, sprawling park. Rent a bike to explore its full length, from the City of Arts and Sciences to the Bioparc.

4.6(44k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon

Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia

An innovative zoo where animals roam in spacious, naturalistic enclosures. Plan for at least 3-4 hours to fully experience the different African ecosystems represented.

4.6(57k reviews)~4 hours
Late Afternoon

Visit Gulliver Park

Visit Gulliver Park

A whimsical playground featuring a giant, climbable sculpture of Gulliver. It's a unique spot for fun, especially if traveling with children.

4.5(27k reviews)~1 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast$6

Start your day at a traditional horchatería and enjoy Fartons, a sweet, elongated pastry, with a refreshing glass of Horchata de chufa (tiger nut milk).

Fartons
Lunch
Find a cafe near the Turia Gardens for a light lunch. Look for a 'Menu del Día' which often includes a salad, a main course, and a drink for a good price.
$12
Paella Valenciana
Dinner$15

For dinner, seek out a restaurant specializing in traditional Valencian cuisine and order the authentic Paella Valenciana, made with rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Getting around Valencia is easiest using the Metro, Tram, or Bus system. For this area, walking is also a great option. If you prefer a taxi, consider using Cabify or Free Now, with an estimated cost of $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's attractions and a wide range of accommodation options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$90-150/night

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's attractions and a wide range of accommodation options.

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Day 3Coastal Charm and Local Flavors
Morning

Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach

Enjoy the wide sandy expanse and the Mediterranean breeze. Consider a walk along the promenade for views of the city and sea.

4.5(8k reviews)~3 hours
Lunch
Secret local café near beach

~2 hours

Explore this stunning modernist market building. Look for artisan food stalls and enjoy a coffee or a snack inside the beautiful architecture.

You'll typically enjoy a tranquil setting with the soothing sound of waves nearby, paired with the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Local guides often highlight the cozy ambiance and authentic flavors that reflect the regional charm. Sea breezes and warm sunshine create an inviting atmosphere that enhances the relaxing experience while savoring local pastries and drinks.

Afternoon

Mercado de Colón

Mercado de Colón

Explore this stunning modernist market building. Look for artisan food stalls and enjoy a coffee or a snack inside the beautiful architecture.

4.4(46k reviews)~2 hours
Evening

Ruzafa Neighborhood

Ruzafa Neighborhood

Wander through the eclectic streets known for their vibrant atmosphere, unique shops, and lively nightlife. Finding a small bar here is a great way to experience local life.

4.5(10k reviews)~3 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near Malvarrosa Beach for a traditional Fartons pastry with Horchata de chufa, a sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts.
$10
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Seek out a casual eatery in the Ruzafa neighborhood for an authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's iconic rice dish.

Paella Valenciana
Agua de Valencia
Dinner$12

Enjoy a refreshing Agua de Valencia, a cocktail made with Cava, gin, vodka, and orange juice, at a bar in the trendy Ruzafa district.

Agua de Valencia
Valencia's city center is very walkable, but the Metro, Tram, and Bus are efficient for longer distances. Cabify, Free Now, Bolt, and Uber are available for taxi services.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This historic heart of Valencia offers charming streets and is close to many attractions.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$90-120/night

This historic heart of Valencia offers charming streets and is close to many attractions.

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Day 4Art, History, and Hidden Gems
Morning

Torres de Serranos

Torres de Serranos

These impressive Gothic towers were once part of the city walls. Climb to the top for panoramic views of Valencia and the Turia Gardens.

4.6(49k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning
Casa-Museo José Benlliure

~2 hours

This charming museum is the former home of the Valencian painter José Benlliure. Explore his art and the beautiful interior of the house.

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Afternoon
Explore the quiet, tucked-away courtyards of El Carmen

~3 hours

Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the El Carmen neighborhood, keeping an eye out for hidden plazas and intricate architectural details. Look for the street art that adorns many of the buildings.

Late Afternoon
Visit a family-friendly local art studio

~2 hours

Search for art cooperatives or studios in the Ruzafa or Velluters neighborhoods that offer a glimpse into contemporary Valencian art. Some may even have workshops or small galleries.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café and enjoy a coffee with a sweet pastry like 'Fartons', a light, elongated pastry perfect for dipping.
$10
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Seek out a restaurant specializing in traditional rice dishes and order the authentic Paella Valenciana, which includes chicken, rabbit, and green beans.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Try a scoop of 'Horchata de chufa' a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, often served with 'fartons' for dipping.
$12
Valencia is a very walkable city, especially within the Ciutat Vella. For longer distances, use the efficient public transport system which includes metro, tram, and bus. Taxi apps like Cabify and Free Now are also readily available.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historic heart and offers easy access to many of the city's key attractions.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$100-150/night

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historic heart and offers easy access to many of the city's key attractions.

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Day 5Albufera Natural Reserve Exploration
Early Morning

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Arrive before dawn to witness the spectacular sunrise over the wetlands. This is a prime time for birdwatching and experiencing the area's tranquility before it gets busy.

4.7(1k reviews)~2 hours
Morning
Boat Ride in Albufera

~3 hours

Take a traditional 'albuferenc' boat tour across the lake. Many tours depart from El Palmar or Puerto de Catarroja, offering unique perspectives of the rice paddies and diverse birdlife.

You'll typically experience serene views of the vast freshwater lagoon and surrounding natural park, observing local wildlife and traditional fishing practices. Local guides often share insights about the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage, enriching the peaceful journey. Most rides include a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature’s beauty in a distinctive coastal setting.

Afternoon
Randonnée dans le Parc naturel de l'Albufera

~4 hours

Explore the walking trails around the park, particularly the paths that wind through the rice fields. The El Racó de l'Olla trail is excellent for observing aquatic birds.

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Evening
Sunset Photography at Albufera

~2 hours

Find a scenic viewpoint along the edge of the lake, such as the Mirador de Miguelín, to capture the stunning sunset colors reflecting on the water and landscape.

Capture breathtaking hues and tranquil reflections as the sun dips below the horizon. Travelers typically enjoy a serene atmosphere, perfect for experimenting with lighting and composition in natural surroundings. The region's expansive wetlands and vivid sunsets offer unique photography opportunities that highlight the area's natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Enjoy an authentic Paella Valenciana, the traditional rice dish with chicken and rabbit, at a restaurant in the El Palmar village, known as the birthplace of paella.

Paella Valenciana
Breakfast
Start your day with a coffee and a pastry from a local bakery. Sample a Fartón, a sweet, elongated pastry often enjoyed with Horchata.
$5
Dinner
For dinner, find a casual eatery in Valencia and try 'Arroz a banda', a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth, often served with a side of alioli.
$10
Within Albufera Natural Park, walking and boats are the primary modes of transport. For getting to and from the park from Valencia, local buses are available. If using taxis, popular apps include Cabify and Free Now.

AccommodationEl Carmen (historic old town)

This historic neighborhood is a vibrant and central place to stay, offering easy access to Valencia's main attractions and a lively atmosphere.

Hotel in El Carmen (historic old town)
$40-80/night

This historic neighborhood is a vibrant and central place to stay, offering easy access to Valencia's main attractions and a lively atmosphere.

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Day 6Modern Architecture and Marine Life
Morning
City of Arts and Sciences

~3 hours

Explore the futuristic architecture of this cultural complex. Consider purchasing tickets online in advance to save time.

Afternoon
L'Oceanogràfic

~3 hours

Wander through Europe's largest aquarium, focusing on the diverse marine ecosystems. Plan for at least 2-3 hours to see the main exhibits.

Late Afternoon
Visit the Immersive Digital Art Museum

~2 hours

This museum is located within the City of Arts and Sciences complex. Check their schedule for current exhibitions and timings.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast$4

Start your day with a coffee and Fartons, a sweet, elongated pastry perfect for dipping into Horchata.

Fartons
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

For lunch, find a restaurant specializing in Paella Valenciana, the traditional rice dish with chicken and rabbit, in the Ruzafa neighborhood.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a seafood dinner near the port, perhaps trying Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth.
$12
This area is walkable, but Valencia's public transport network of metro, bus, and tram is efficient. For convenience, use ride-sharing apps like Cabify or Free Now, with taxi costs around $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This historic area is centrally located and offers easy access to many of Valencia's main attractions and transport links.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$90-150/night

This historic area is centrally located and offers easy access to many of Valencia's main attractions and transport links.

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Day 7Art and Botanical Wonders
Morning
Valencia Museum of Fine Arts

~3 hours

Focus on the Valencian artists, particularly Sorolla and Ribalta, to understand the region's artistic heritage. The museum is located near the Turia Gardens.

Afternoon
Visit the Botanical Garden of Valencia

~3 hours

Explore the various themed gardens, including the medicinal plants and the tropical plants section. The garden is situated next to the Torres de Quart.

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Late Afternoon
Secret Garden at Monforte Park

~2 hours

Wander through the romantic 19th-century gardens, enjoying the sculptures and fountains. This park is a peaceful escape within the city center.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast$5

Start your day at a local horchateria and enjoy Fartons, a light, sweet pastry perfect for dipping in Horchata de chufa (a traditional tiger nut milk drink).

Fartons
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

For lunch, find a restaurant in the Ensanche district known for its authentic Paella Valenciana, the traditional rice dish with chicken and rabbit.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a casual dinner at a tapas bar in the El Carmen neighborhood, trying a variety of small plates like patatas bravas and grilled squid.
$10
Getting around Valencia is best done using the efficient metro, tram, and bus system. Walking is also a great option in the central areas. For longer distances, consider using ride-sharing apps like Cabify or Free Now.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic sites and offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$90-150/night

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic sites and offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

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Day 8History, Gardens, and Local Culture
Morning
Visit Valencia History Museum

~3 hours

Explore Valencia's rich past through interactive exhibits and archaeological findings. Allow ample time to appreciate the city's historical evolution.

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Afternoon
Labyrinth Garden of Horta

~3 hours

Wander through this charming 18th-century garden featuring a popular maze. It's a peaceful escape with beautiful landscaping and romantic grottos.

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Lunch
Explore a local food market

~3 hours

Immerse yourself in local culture by attending a concert featuring traditional instruments and folk music. Check local listings for performance times and venues, often held in intimate settings.

Evening
Attend a Traditional Valencian Music Concert

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast$7

Enjoy a typical Valencian breakfast at a local bakery with Fartons, a sweet, light pastry, often served with Horchata.

Fartons
Lunch
Explore the Mercado Central for a vibrant atmosphere and diverse food stalls. Sample local cheeses, cured meats, and fresh produce for a light and authentic lunch.
$12
Paella Valenciana
Dinner$15

For dinner, seek out a restaurant specializing in authentic Paella Valenciana, the city's most famous rice dish, traditionally made with rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Valencia is very walkable, especially in the Ciutat Vella district. For longer distances, utilize the efficient metro, tram, and bus system. Taxi apps like Cabify and Free Now are also available if needed.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historic sites and cultural attractions on foot.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$70-100/night

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historic sites and cultural attractions on foot.

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Day 9Culinary Delights and Riverside Relaxation
Morning
Hidden Riverside Walk along Rio Turia

~3 hours

Explore Valencia's unique green lung, the Turia Gardens, by wandering through the old riverbed. Look for the quieter, less-frequented sections for a more secluded experience.

You'll typically stroll alongside lush greenery and flowing waters, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere that contrasts with the city's vibrant energy. Local guides often share insights about the area's natural and historical significance, enriching the experience. Most enjoy the peaceful escape and scenic views that provide a refreshing way to connect with the local environment.

Lunch
Paella Bodega Visit

~2 hours

Head to the El Palmar neighborhood, the birthplace of paella, to find a traditional bodega. Order the authentic Paella Valenciana, which typically includes rabbit and chicken.

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Afternoon
Cooking Class Paella Workshop

~3 hours

Participate in a hands-on workshop to learn the secrets of making Paella Valenciana. Many classes are held in historic parts of the city, offering a cultural immersion.

Valencia offers a vibrant culinary environment where you'll typically engage in hands-on preparation of classic dishes using fresh, local ingredients. Local guides often share insights into traditional techniques and the cultural significance behind the flavors. Most classes include tasting the dishes you prepare, creating a shared experience that is both educational and delicious.

Evening
Try a traditional tapas bar

~2 hours

Explore the El Carmen neighborhood and seek out a bar buzzing with locals. Order a variety of tapas like patatas bravas and gambas al ajillo to sample different flavors.

Enjoy an authentic culinary experience by sampling a variety of small, flavorful dishes alongside local wines or beers. You'll typically discover a lively atmosphere where locals gather to socialize and savor regional ingredients prepared in traditional ways. The city's vibrant food culture and emphasis on fresh, seasonal produce make indulging in tapas a delightful and immersive activity.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$4

Start your day at a local horchateria or cafe and try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, often served with long, sweet pastry fingers called fartons.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12-18

Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant in El Palmar or near the Turia Gardens. Order the classic Paella Valenciana, a saffron-infused rice dish typically made with chicken, rabbit, and local vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
For dinner, find a lively tapas bar in the Russafa or El Carmen neighborhoods. Try a selection of small dishes such as 'tortilla española' (Spanish omelette), 'gambas al ajillo' (garlic shrimp), and 'jamón ibérico'.
$15-20
Valencia has an excellent public transport system including metro, tram, and bus. For this day's activities, walking or using the public metro and bus lines is most convenient. If you prefer taxis, Cabify and Free Now are popular apps, with rates around $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers easy access to historic sites and is a great base for exploring the city.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$100-150/night

This central area offers easy access to historic sites and is a great base for exploring the city.

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Day 10Flavors of Valencia
Morning
Street Food Tour

~2 hours

Focus on tours that explore the neighborhood of El Carmen, known for its vibrant culinary scene and authentic tapas.

Exploring the vibrant street food scene offers a delightful way to experience the authentic flavors and culinary traditions of the region. You'll typically sample a variety of dishes that showcase fresh local ingredients, each bite telling a story of the area's rich culture and history. Local guides often share insights into the preparation methods and origins of the foods, making the experience both educational and enjoyable for food lovers.

Afternoon
Chocolate Tasting Experience

~1 hours

Look for experiences offering a tasting of locally made artisan chocolates, perhaps paired with a traditional hot chocolate.

Experience the rich and diverse flavors of expertly crafted chocolates while indulging in guided tastings that highlight the unique nuances of each variety. Local guides often share insights into the cocoa origins and traditional methods of preparation, enriching your appreciation for the craft. Most classes include pairing chocolates with complementary flavors to enhance the tasting journey, set against the backdrop of a region known for its culinary excellence.

Late Afternoon
Explore historic quarters and coffee break

~2 hours

Wander through the charming streets of Ciutat Vella, and stop at a local cafe for a coffee and a 'coca de llanda', a simple, moist plain cake.

Evening
Find a local bar in Ruzafa

~3 hours

Explore the trendy Ruzafa district, known for its lively atmosphere and diverse bars. Seek out a place that serves 'Agua de Valencia', a sparkling cocktail made with Cava, gin, vodka, and orange juice.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a local cafe and try a 'farton', a sweet, elongated pastry perfect for dipping in 'horchata de chufa' (a drink made from tiger nuts).
$6
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Find a restaurant specializing in rice dishes and order an authentic Paella Valenciana, the city's signature dish made with rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Fideuà
Dinner$16

For dinner, seek out a restaurant that offers Fideuà, a noodle-based seafood dish similar to paella, typically served with alioli.

Fideuà
Valencia has an efficient public transport system including metro, tram, and bus. For the most convenient travel within the city center, consider using ride-sharing apps like Cabify or Free Now, with a base fare around $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central historic area is perfect for exploring the city's main attractions on foot and offers a wide range of dining and cultural options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$80-120/night

This central historic area is perfect for exploring the city's main attractions on foot and offers a wide range of dining and cultural options.

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Day 11Artistic Exploration and Performances
Morning
Bezoek een lokaal kunstproject

~2 hours

Explore the Russafa district to find independent galleries and urban art installations. Look for temporary exhibitions and local artist showcases.

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Afternoon
Visit a family-friendly local art studio

~3 hours

Search for studios in the El Cabanyal neighborhood that offer workshops or open viewing sessions for families. Many feature ceramics or painting.

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Evening
Cultural Performance

~3 hours

Check local listings for flamenco shows or traditional Valencian music performances in the Ciutat Vella district. Performances often take place in intimate venues.

Experiencing live cultural performances here offers a vibrant insight into traditional music and dance forms that are deeply rooted in the region's heritage. You'll typically enjoy an engaging atmosphere where rhythms and stories come alive through passionate performances. Local guides often explain the significance of each act, making the experience both entertaining and educational.

Late Afternoon
Explore the Carmen Neighborhood's Street Art

~2 hours

Wander through the narrow streets of El Carmen, particularly around Calle de los Colores, to discover vibrant murals and graffiti art.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$4

Start your day at a traditional horchatería and try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, accompanied by Fartons, a sweet pastry.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

For lunch, find a restaurant in the El Carmen neighborhood that specializes in authentic Paella Valenciana, the traditional rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a casual dinner at a tapas bar in the Ruzafa area. Order a variety of small dishes like patatas bravas or grilled squid.
$12
Valencia is best explored on foot or by public transport (Metro, Tram, Bus). For longer distances, consider using Cabify or Free Now, with an average cost of approximately $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic sites and vibrant street art scene.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$60-90/night

This central area is ideal for exploring Valencia's historic sites and vibrant street art scene.

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Day 12Coastal Relaxation and Dining
Lunch
Bezoek een authentiek familie restaurant

~2 hours

Head to El Cabanyal and find a family-run restaurant. Look for places with chalkboards advertising 'Menu del Día' and try a traditional Valencian rice dish like Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice cooked in fish broth.

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Afternoon

Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach

Enjoy the wide sandy shores and the Mediterranean breeze. Consider renting a beach chair for extra comfort.

4.5(8k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon
Secret local café near beach

~2 hours

Explore the side streets of El Cabanyal away from the main beach promenade to find a 'café con leche' and a pastry in a quieter setting.

You'll typically enjoy a tranquil setting with the soothing sound of waves nearby, paired with the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Local guides often highlight the cozy ambiance and authentic flavors that reflect the regional charm. Sea breezes and warm sunshine create an inviting atmosphere that enhances the relaxing experience while savoring local pastries and drinks.

Evening
Sunset Walk along the Marina

~1 hours

Take a leisurely stroll along the marina, where you can admire the yachts and enjoy the sunset views over the water.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$3

Start your day at a local café with a traditional Valencian breakfast. Order 'Horchata de chufa', a sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts, and pair it with 'fartons', a light pastry.

Horchata de chufa
Arroz a banda
Lunch$15

Find a family-run restaurant in the El Cabanyal neighborhood and enjoy Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in rich fish broth.

Arroz a banda
Dinner
For dinner, seek out a restaurant in the port area. Try fideuà, a noodle-based seafood dish similar to paella but made with short noodles instead of rice.
$18
The best way to get around this area is by walking, as the beach, marina, and El Cabanyal neighborhood are all quite walkable. For longer distances, taxis are readily available; consider using apps like Cabify or Free Now, with prices around $1.2 per km.

AccommodationEl Cabanyal (historic fishing quarter)

This area offers a unique blend of traditional Valencian charm and proximity to the beach and marina, making it ideal for enjoying both coastal activities and local culture.

Hotel in El Cabanyal (historic fishing quarter)
$70-120/night

This area offers a unique blend of traditional Valencian charm and proximity to the beach and marina, making it ideal for enjoying both coastal activities and local culture.

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Day 13Historic Landmarks Revisited
Morning

Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral

Visit the Valencia Cathedral, the supposed resting place of the Holy Grail. Don't miss the Miguelete bell tower for panoramic city views.

4.6(33k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

La Lonja de la Seda

La Lonja de la Seda

Explore La Lonja de la Seda, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases Gothic architecture and was once a crucial silk exchange. Admire the intricate details of the Contract Hall.

4.6(29k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch

Mercado Central

Mercado Central

Immerse yourself in the bustling Mercado Central, one of Europe's largest and oldest food markets. Sample local produce, cheeses, and cured meats. Take time to appreciate the modernist architecture.

4.7(94k reviews)~2 hours
Afternoon

Torres de Serranos

Torres de Serranos

Climb the Torres de Serranos, one of the largest gothic gateways of the former city walls. This provides excellent views over the Turia Gardens.

4.6(49k reviews)~1.5 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Coca de llanda
Breakfast$4

Start your day with a traditional Coca de llanda, a sweet, usually lemon-flavored, sponge cake, often enjoyed with coffee. Find a local bakery in Ciutat Vella for a taste of this simple yet delicious treat.

Coca de llanda
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

For lunch, head to a restaurant in the El Carmen neighborhood and order the authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's signature rice dish made with rabbit, chicken, and various vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a restaurant near your accommodation. Consider trying Fideuà, a noodle-based dish similar to paella, or simply opt for fresh seafood or grilled meats.
$15
Valencia is very walkable, especially within Ciutat Vella. For longer distances, the Metro, Tram, and Bus systems are efficient and affordable. You can also use ride-sharing apps like Cabify or Free Now; expect to pay around $1.2/km for a taxi.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

Stay in the heart of the historic center to easily access all the major landmarks and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$80-120/night

Stay in the heart of the historic center to easily access all the major landmarks and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

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Day 14Gardens and Wildlife Encounters
Morning

Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens

These sprawling gardens, built in a former riverbed, are perfect for a morning stroll or a relaxing start to the day. Look for the Palau de la Música and the Serrans Towers nearby for added sightseeing.

4.6(44k reviews)~3 hours
Late Morning

Visit Gulliver Park

Visit Gulliver Park

A whimsical playground where giant sculptures of Gulliver from the famous novel create slides and climbing structures for all ages. It's a fun and unique spot located within the Turia Gardens.

4.5(27k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia

Experience 'zoo-immersion' where animals roam in habitats that replicate their natural African environments. It's an engaging and educational experience, located west of the city center.

4.6(57k reviews)~4 hours
Late Afternoon

Explore the Turia Gardens by Bike

Explore the Turia Gardens by Bike

Rent a bike and cover more ground in the expansive Turia Gardens, enjoying the green spaces, fountains, and various architectural points of interest along the way.

4.6(44k reviews)~2 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast~$5

Start your day like a local with breakfast at a café near the Turia Gardens, ordering 'fartons' a sweet, elongated pastry often served with horchata.

Fartons
Paella Valenciana
Lunch~$15

For lunch, seek out a restaurant specializing in rice dishes in the Benimaclet area, and try the authentic Paella Valenciana, a savory rice dish typically made with chicken and rabbit.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in the Ruzafa neighborhood, known for its diverse culinary scene. Opt for a flavorful fideuà, a noodle-based variation of paella, or explore other local tapas options.
~$12
Valencia is a very walkable city, but for longer distances, utilize the efficient public transport system including Metro, Tram, and Bus. Taxis are readily available via apps like Cabify, Free Now, and Bolt, with a rate of approximately $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's historic sites and vibrant cultural attractions, making it convenient for exploring different parts of the city.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$70-100/night

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's historic sites and vibrant cultural attractions, making it convenient for exploring different parts of the city.

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Day 15Albufera's Natural Beauty Marathon
Early Morning

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Arrive early to witness the stunning sunrise over the rice paddies and water. This is a prime time for birdwatching.

4.7(1k reviews)~1 hours
Morning
Boat Ride in Albufera

~2 hours

Take a traditional 'albuferenc' boat tour to explore the lake and its surroundings. Look for guided tours that explain the local ecosystem and history.

You'll typically experience serene views of the vast freshwater lagoon and surrounding natural park, observing local wildlife and traditional fishing practices. Local guides often share insights about the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage, enriching the peaceful journey. Most rides include a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature’s beauty in a distinctive coastal setting.

Afternoon
Randonnée dans le Parc naturel de l'Albufera

~4 hours

Hike the trails around the park, focusing on the paths that wind through the rice fields and along the lake shore. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water.

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Evening
Sunset Photography at Albufera

~1.5 hours

Find a scenic spot along the western edge of the park to capture the sunset reflecting on the water. Dawn and dusk are the best times for photographers.

Capture breathtaking hues and tranquil reflections as the sun dips below the horizon. Travelers typically enjoy a serene atmosphere, perfect for experimenting with lighting and composition in natural surroundings. The region's expansive wetlands and vivid sunsets offer unique photography opportunities that highlight the area's natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Enjoy an authentic Paella Valenciana at a restaurant in El Palmar, the birthplace of paella. This traditional rice dish is cooked with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$4

After your boat ride, find a local horchatería to try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, typically served with fartons.

Horchata de chufa
Dinner
For dinner, find a casual eatery in El Palmar and try Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth, often served with aioli.
$10
Getting around Albufera is best done by car or taxi as public transport is limited within the park. The taxi cost is approximately $1.2/km. Consider using apps like Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt.

AccommodationLa Xarea (historic old town)

Stay in the historic old town to be close to major attractions and enjoy the charming atmosphere.

Hotel in La Xarea (historic old town)
$70-100/night

Stay in the historic old town to be close to major attractions and enjoy the charming atmosphere.

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Day 16Architectural Marvels and Marine Discoveries
Morning
City of Arts and Sciences

~3 hours

Explore the futuristic architecture of the City of Arts and Sciences. Don't miss the 'L'Hemisfèric' for an immersive audiovisual experience.

Afternoon
L'Oceanogràfic

~3 hours

Wander through Europe's largest aquarium, home to a diverse collection of marine life. Book tickets in advance to save time.

Late Afternoon
Visit the Science Museum IMAX Theatre

~1 hours

Catch a film at the Science Museum's IMAX theatre for an engaging and educational experience. Check showtimes in advance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$5

Start your day at a traditional horchatería in the Alboraya region, just north of the city, and try refreshing Horchata de chufa (tiger nut milk) with fartons (long, sweet pastries).

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

For lunch, seek out a restaurant specializing in traditional Valencian cuisine and order the authentic Paella Valenciana, a flavorful rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and local vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in the El Cabanyal neighborhood, known for its seafood. Try 'arroz a banda,' a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth.
$15
Valencia has an excellent public transport system including metro, tram, and buses. For this area, consider using the efficient bus lines. Taxi apps like Cabify, Free Now, and Bolt are also readily available; taxi fares are approximately $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (historic old town)

This historic area offers a central location with easy access to many of Valencia's attractions and a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (historic old town)
$80-150/night

This historic area offers a central location with easy access to many of Valencia's attractions and a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

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Day 17Artistic Sanctuaries and Botanical Gardens
Morning
Valencia Museum of Fine Arts

~3 hours

Explore Spain's second-largest public art collection, focusing on Valencian artists from the Gothic period to the present. Don't miss the works by Joaquín Sorolla.

Afternoon
Visit the Botanical Garden of Valencia

~2 hours

Wander through diverse botanical collections, including Mediterranean, Canarian, and tropical plants. Look for the serene Japanese garden and the historic greenhouse.

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Late Afternoon
Secret Garden at Monforte Park

~1.5 hours

Discover this charming, secluded garden featuring sculptures, fountains, and classical statues. It's a peaceful escape adjacent to the larger Monforte Park.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Coca de llanda
Breakfast$4

Grab a quick and traditional breakfast from a local bakery - try Coca de llanda, a simple, sweet sponge cake often flavored with orange or lemon.

Coca de llanda
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

For lunch, find a restaurant in the El Carmen neighborhood and order the authentic Paella Valenciana, featuring rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Arroz a banda
Dinner$13

Enjoy dinner at a restaurant near the port area and try Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth and served separately from the fish.

Arroz a banda
Valencia has an extensive public transport network including metro, trams, and buses. For this area, walking between attractions is feasible. If needed, taxi apps like Cabify or Free Now are readily available, with prices around $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's historic sites and is well-connected by public transport.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$40-80/night

This central area offers easy access to many of Valencia's historic sites and is well-connected by public transport.

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Day 18Historical Insights and Garden Retreats
Morning
Visit Valencia History Museum

~3 hours

This museum offers a deep dive into the city's past. Focus on the exhibits detailing Roman Valencia and the medieval period for relevant historical context.

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Afternoon
Labyrinth Garden of Horta

~3 hours

This charming garden is a bit outside the city center. Take bus number 10 to reach it and enjoy a peaceful stroll through its unique mazes and sculptures.

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Lunch
Explore a local food market

~2 hours

A vibrant cultural experience. Look for shows in the El Carmen neighborhood for an authentic atmosphere and enjoy traditional Spanish guitar music and dance.

Evening
Attend a Flamenco Show with Dinner

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a coffee and a pastry from a local bakery to start your day.
$4
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

Explore the Central Market (Mercado Central) and find a stall offering fresh paella. This traditional rice dish with chicken and rabbit is a must-try.

Paella Valenciana
Agua de Valencia
Dinner$6

For dinner, pair your flamenco show experience with a refreshing Agua de Valencia, a cocktail made with cava, gin, vodka, and orange juice, at the venue.

Agua de Valencia
Valencia has an efficient public transport system including metro, tram, and bus. For taxis, Cabify, Free Now, and Bolt are popular apps, with a rough cost of $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is perfect for exploring historical sites and offers easy access to public transport and a variety of dining options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$40-70/night

This central area is perfect for exploring historical sites and offers easy access to public transport and a variety of dining options.

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Day 19Culinary Immersion and Riverside Serenity
Morning
Hidden Riverside Walk along Rio Turia

~2 hours

Explore the Turia Gardens, a lush, green oasis in the former riverbed. This unique park offers a peaceful escape with walking paths, sports facilities, and beautiful gardens.

You'll typically stroll alongside lush greenery and flowing waters, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere that contrasts with the city's vibrant energy. Local guides often share insights about the area's natural and historical significance, enriching the experience. Most enjoy the peaceful escape and scenic views that provide a refreshing way to connect with the local environment.

Lunch
Paella Bodega Visit

~3 hours

Immerse yourself in the birthplace of paella. Look for a traditional bodega in the Poble Nou district to experience an authentic preparation.

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Afternoon
Cooking Class Paella Workshop

~3 hours

Learn the secrets of Valencia's most famous dish. Many workshops are available in the city center, providing hands-on experience and a delicious meal.

Valencia offers a vibrant culinary environment where you'll typically engage in hands-on preparation of classic dishes using fresh, local ingredients. Local guides often share insights into traditional techniques and the cultural significance behind the flavors. Most classes include tasting the dishes you prepare, creating a shared experience that is both educational and delicious.

Evening
Try a traditional tapas bar

~2 hours

Venture into the El Carmen neighborhood for authentic tapas. Seek out bars offering a variety of small plates, and don't miss trying patatas bravas and gambas al ajillo.

Enjoy an authentic culinary experience by sampling a variety of small, flavorful dishes alongside local wines or beers. You'll typically discover a lively atmosphere where locals gather to socialize and savor regional ingredients prepared in traditional ways. The city's vibrant food culture and emphasis on fresh, seasonal produce make indulging in tapas a delightful and immersive activity.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$3-5

Start your day with a refreshing horchata at a traditional horchatería, perhaps near the Central Market. Enjoy this sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts, often accompanied by Fartons.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15-25

For lunch, seek out a restaurant specializing in traditional Valencian cuisine, ideally in the Poble Nou area, to savor an authentic Paella Valenciana prepared with rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a relaxed dinner at a tapas bar in the historic center. Order a selection of classic Spanish tapas like 'tortilla española' (Spanish omelette) and 'jamón ibérico' (Iberian ham).
$10-20
Valencia is very walkable, and its public transport system includes metro, tram, and bus services. For convenience, use ride-sharing apps like Cabify or Free Now, with taxi costs around $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

Stay in the heart of Valencia for easy access to all the historic sites and vibrant culinary scene.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$40-80/night

Stay in the heart of Valencia for easy access to all the historic sites and vibrant culinary scene.

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Day 20Valencia's Gastronomic Journey
Morning
Street Food Tour

~2 hours

Embark on a guided tour to discover hidden culinary gems and sample local delicacies often found in the Carmen or Central Market areas.

Exploring the vibrant street food scene offers a delightful way to experience the authentic flavors and culinary traditions of the region. You'll typically sample a variety of dishes that showcase fresh local ingredients, each bite telling a story of the area's rich culture and history. Local guides often share insights into the preparation methods and origins of the foods, making the experience both educational and enjoyable for food lovers.

Afternoon
Chocolate Tasting Experience

~1 hours

Many artisan chocolatiers offer tastings; look for shops in the Eixample district and inquire about their signature creations.

Experience the rich and diverse flavors of expertly crafted chocolates while indulging in guided tastings that highlight the unique nuances of each variety. Local guides often share insights into the cocoa origins and traditional methods of preparation, enriching your appreciation for the craft. Most classes include pairing chocolates with complementary flavors to enhance the tasting journey, set against the backdrop of a region known for its culinary excellence.

Late Afternoon
Explore historic quarters and coffee break

~2 hours

Wander through El Carmen, enjoying the charming streets. Find a cozy café for a 'café solo' and a 'fartons' pastry.

Evening
Find a local bar in Ruzafa

~3 hours

Explore the trendy Ruzafa neighborhood, known for its lively bar scene. Search for a place offering local craft beers or a traditional 'Agua de Valencia'.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick and authentic breakfast at a local bakery near your accommodation; try a 'Coca de llanda', a traditional sweet bread.
~$4-6
Paella Valenciana
Lunch~$15-20

For lunch, seek out a restaurant specializing in rice dishes, particularly in the area around the old town, and order the authentic Paella Valenciana.

Paella Valenciana
Agua de Valencia
Dinner~$8-10

Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in Ruzafa, a vibrant neighborhood. Try some tapas and a refreshing 'Agua de Valencia', a cocktail made with cava, orange juice, vodka, and gin.

Agua de Valencia
Valencia has an excellent public transport system including Metro, Tram, and Bus. For convenient travel within the city center, consider using taxi apps like Cabify or Free Now, with an average cost of ~$1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (historic center)

Stay in the historic center for easy access to all the main attractions and a vibrant atmosphere.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (historic center)
~$40-60/night

Stay in the historic center for easy access to all the main attractions and a vibrant atmosphere.

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Day 21Artistic Exploration and Cultural Experiences
Morning
Bezoek een lokaal kunstproject

~2 hours

Look for temporary installations or pop-up galleries in the Ruzafa district, known for its vibrant arts scene. Check local event listings for current exhibitions.

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Afternoon
Visit a family-friendly local art studio

~3 hours

Search for studios in El Carmen that offer workshops or open viewing sessions. Many feature interactive exhibits or demonstrations suitable for all ages.

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Evening
Cultural Performance

~2 hours

Check the schedules for venues like the Palau de la Música or smaller theaters in the city center for concerts, traditional dance, or contemporary performances.

Experiencing live cultural performances here offers a vibrant insight into traditional music and dance forms that are deeply rooted in the region's heritage. You'll typically enjoy an engaging atmosphere where rhythms and stories come alive through passionate performances. Local guides often explain the significance of each act, making the experience both entertaining and educational.

Late Afternoon
Explore the Carmen Neighborhood's Street Art

~2 hours

Wander through the narrow streets of El Carmen, particularly around Calle de los Colores, to discover vibrant murals and graffiti art by local and international artists.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café and order a 'Coca de llanda', a traditional sweet flatbread often flavored with orange or anise, perfect with coffee.
$10-15
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15-20

Seek out a restaurant in the El Carmen neighborhood known for its traditional rice dishes and try an authentic Paella Valenciana, which features chicken, rabbit, and local beans.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant focusing on fresh seafood and try 'Arroz a banda', a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth and served with aioli.
$15-20
Valencia has an excellent public transport system including the Metro, trams, and buses. For this day's exploration, walking is recommended in El Carmen and Ciutat Vella. If needed, taxis are readily available via apps like Cabify or Free Now. The approximate cost is $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (historic old town)

This central area provides easy access to many of the city's cultural and historical attractions, making it convenient for a day filled with art and exploration.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (historic old town)
$90-130/night

This central area provides easy access to many of the city's cultural and historical attractions, making it convenient for a day filled with art and exploration.

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Day 22Coastal Charm and Family Dining
Lunch
Bezoek een authentiek familie restaurant

~2 hours

Seek out a traditional beachfront restaurant in El Cabanyal for an authentic Paella Valenciana. Order the seafood version with a side of local white wine.

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Afternoon

Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach

Enjoy the wide sandy beach. Consider renting a paddleboard or simply relax by the water.

4.5(8k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon
Secret local café near beach

~1.5 hours

Find a small, unassuming café away from the main promenade in El Cabanyal. Order a coffee and a pastry to soak in the local atmosphere.

You'll typically enjoy a tranquil setting with the soothing sound of waves nearby, paired with the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Local guides often highlight the cozy ambiance and authentic flavors that reflect the regional charm. Sea breezes and warm sunshine create an inviting atmosphere that enhances the relaxing experience while savoring local pastries and drinks.

Evening
Sunset Walk along the Marina

~2 hours

Take a leisurely walk along the marina, enjoying the views of docked boats and the sea. This area is lively in the evening.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast$1-2

Start your day with a coffee and Fartons, a light, sweet pastry often enjoyed for breakfast.

Fartons
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15-20

Enjoy a traditional Paella Valenciana, the iconic rice dish made with rabbit, chicken, and vegetables, at a local restaurant.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
For dinner, find a casual spot and try 'Arroz a banda', a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish broth and served with a side of alioli.
$10-15
Getting around Valencia's beach area is best done by walking or using public transport like the tram. For longer distances or convenience, Cabify, Free Now, Bolt, and Uber are available, with taxi rides costing approximately $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationEl Cabanyal (historic maritime neighborhood)

This area offers a local feel with beach proximity, perfect for families.

Airbnb in El Cabanyal (historic maritime neighborhood)
$60-90/night

This area offers a local feel with beach proximity, perfect for families.

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Day 23Historical Valencia Highlights
Morning

Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral

Visit the cathedral to see the alleged Holy Grail and explore its chapels and museum. Climb the Micalet bell tower for panoramic views of the city.

4.6(33k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

La Lonja de la Seda

La Lonja de la Seda

Explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Admire the stunning Great Hall with its twisted columns and intricate carvings.

4.6(29k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch

Mercado Central

Mercado Central

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of one of Europe's largest fresh produce markets. Sample local delicacies and soak in the modernist architecture.

4.7(94k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon

Torres de Serranos

Torres de Serranos

Climb these impressive Gothic gates, once part of the ancient city walls, for more excellent city views. Imagine Valencia's past as a fortified city.

4.6(49k reviews)~2 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$4

Start your day at a traditional horchatería and try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, often served with long pastries called fartons.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

Head to the Mercado Central and find a stall or small eatery where you can try an authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's signature rice dish made with chicken and rabbit.

Paella Valenciana
Fideuà
Dinner$15

For dinner, seek out a restaurant specializing in rice and seafood dishes and try Fideuà, a noodle-based version of paella, typically made with various types of fish and shellfish.

Fideuà
Getting around Ciutat Vella is best done on foot or by public transport like the metro, tram, or bus. For longer distances, consider using ride-sharing apps such as Cabify or Bolt, with an estimated cost of around $1.2 per kilometer.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historical sites on foot and offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$50-100/night

This central area is perfect for exploring Valencia's historical sites on foot and offers a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

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Metro1 hour

Valencia's metro system is efficient for getting around the city. Book tickets in advance if possible, especially during peak season.

Day 24Green Escapes and Wildlife Adventures
Morning

Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens

This vast dried riverbed park offers diverse landscapes from formal gardens to sports areas. Start near the north end and explore the various themed sections.

4.6(44k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning

Visit Gulliver Park

Visit Gulliver Park

A whimsical park where giant sculptures of Gulliver form slides and climbing structures. It's located within the Turia Gardens, offering fun for all ages.

4.5(27k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia

An immersive zoo designed with naturalistic habitats that allow animals to roam more freely. Allow ample time to explore the different zones representing African ecosystems.

4.6(57k reviews)~3 hours
Late Afternoon

Explore the Turia Gardens by Bike

Explore the Turia Gardens by Bike

Rent a bike and cycle through the extensive Turia Gardens, enjoying the green spaces, fountains, and architectural elements. Consider a route that takes you towards the City of Arts and Sciences.

4.6(44k reviews)~2 hours

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Fartons
Breakfast~$4

Start your day at a local horchatería with Fartons, a sweet pastry perfect for dipping in Horchata de chufa (a local drink made from tiger nuts).

Fartons
Paella Valenciana
Lunch~$13

For an authentic taste of Valencia, find a restaurant specializing in Paella Valenciana, a flavorful rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and local vegetables.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy a casual dinner at a restaurant in the Ciutat Vella, perhaps trying fideuà, a noodle-based dish similar to paella, or other local seafood options.
~$12
Valencia has an excellent public transport system including metro, tram, and bus. Taxis are also readily available via apps like Cabify, Free Now, and Bolt, with a base fare of around $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers easy access to historical sites, restaurants, and public transport, making it convenient for exploring the city.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$70-200/night

This central area offers easy access to historical sites, restaurants, and public transport, making it convenient for exploring the city.

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Day 25Albufera's Natural Splendor
Early Morning

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Sunrise at Albufera Natural Park

Arrive early to witness the spectacular sunrise over the wetlands. This is a magical time for photography and birdwatching.

4.7(1k reviews)~2 hours
Morning
Boat Ride in Albufera

~3 hours

Take a traditional 'albuferenc' boat tour to explore the lagoon. Look for opportunities to see local fishermen and understand the ecosystem.

You'll typically experience serene views of the vast freshwater lagoon and surrounding natural park, observing local wildlife and traditional fishing practices. Local guides often share insights about the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage, enriching the peaceful journey. Most rides include a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature’s beauty in a distinctive coastal setting.

Afternoon
Randonnée dans le Parc naturel de l'Albufera

~4 hours

Follow the marked trails around the park, keeping an eye out for the diverse bird species that inhabit the area. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water.

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Evening
Sunset Photography at Albufera

~2 hours

Find a good vantage point along the lake's edge to capture the stunning sunset colors reflecting on the water. This is a photographer's dream.

Capture breathtaking hues and tranquil reflections as the sun dips below the horizon. Travelers typically enjoy a serene atmosphere, perfect for experimenting with lighting and composition in natural surroundings. The region's expansive wetlands and vivid sunsets offer unique photography opportunities that highlight the area's natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$4

Start your day with a refreshing Horchata de chufa, a traditional Valencian drink made from tiger nuts, often served with a sweet pastry called fartons. Find a local horchatería for an authentic taste.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$12

For lunch, enjoy the authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's most famous dish. Look for restaurants in the El Palmar town that specialize in traditional paella cooked over an open fire.

Paella Valenciana
Arroz a banda
Dinner$12

For dinner, try Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in rich fish broth and often served with alioli. Seek out a restaurant near the coast or in the Albufera area known for its seafood rice dishes.

Arroz a banda
Within Albufera Natural Park, walking and cycling are the best ways to explore. For transport to and from the park, consider using local buses or a taxi. Cabify, Free Now, and Bolt are available in Valencia, with taxi prices around $1.2/km.

AccommodationRuzafa (bohemian neighborhood with many shops and restaurants)

Ruzafa is a vibrant area with a great mix of local life and tourist amenities, offering easy access to the city center and a lively atmosphere for evening strolls.

Hotel in Ruzafa (bohemian neighborhood with many shops and restaurants)
$40-80/night

Ruzafa is a vibrant area with a great mix of local life and tourist amenities, offering easy access to the city center and a lively atmosphere for evening strolls.

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Day 26Modern Architectural Wonders and Marine Life
Morning
City of Arts and Sciences

~3 hours

Explore the stunning futuristic architecture of this complex. Consider a guided tour to fully appreciate the design and history.

Afternoon
L'Oceanogràfic

~3 hours

Discover Europe's largest aquarium, home to diverse marine ecosystems. Book tickets online in advance to save time.

Late Afternoon
Visit the Science Museum IMAX Theatre

~2 hours

Catch an engaging documentary at the Science Museum's IMAX theatre for an immersive experience. Check showtimes and book tickets beforehand.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$3

Enjoy a refreshing horchata (a drink made from tiger nuts) and order a side of fartons (sweet pastries) at a traditional horchatería.

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

Find a restaurant in the Ruzafa neighborhood specializing in rice dishes and order an authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's signature dish.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
For dinner, explore the El Carmen neighborhood and find a cozy spot to enjoy a selection of tapas paired with local wine.
$12
Getting around Valencia is easy with its efficient public transport system, including the Metro, Tram, and Bus. For convenience, you can use taxi apps like Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt. Taxi fares are approximately $1.2/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area offers a variety of hotels and easy access to public transport and attractions.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$40-70/night

This central area offers a variety of hotels and easy access to public transport and attractions.

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Day 27Artistic Treasures and Botanical Beauty
Morning
Valencia Museum of Fine Arts

~3 hours

Explore the rich collection of Valencian painters from the 14th to the 20th century, including significant works by Sorolla and Goya. Focus on the Spanish Gothic and Baroque sections for a deep dive into regional art history.

Afternoon
Visit the Botanical Garden of Valencia

~2 hours

Wander through diverse plant collections, including Mediterranean and tropical species. Don't miss the historic greenhouses and the collection of ancient Valencian flora.

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Late Afternoon
Secret Garden at Monforte Park

~1 hours

Discover this elegant 19th-century neo-classical garden, a peaceful escape within the city. Admire the sculptures, fountains, and manicured hedges for a tranquil late afternoon stroll.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Horchata de chufa
Breakfast$3

Start your day at a local horchatería near your accommodation and try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, often served with fartons (sweet pastries).

Horchata de chufa
Paella Valenciana
Lunch$15

For lunch, seek out a restaurant known for its authentic Paella Valenciana, the region's signature dish traditionally made with rabbit and chicken.

Paella Valenciana
Dinner
Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in the El Carmen neighborhood, known for its lively atmosphere. Try Fideuà, a noodle-based seafood dish similar to paella, for a taste of local cuisine.
$15
Valencia is very walkable and has an excellent public transport system including metro, tram, and bus. For this day's activities, walking between locations is feasible, or use the metro. Taxi apps like Cabify and Free Now are available, with an estimated cost of $1.20/km.

AccommodationCiutat Vella (Old Town)

This central area is walkable to many of the city's artistic and historical attractions.

Hotel in Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
$70-100/night

This central area is walkable to many of the city's artistic and historical attractions.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$40
Food / day$30
Transport / day$1
Activities / day$30
Daily total$101
Trip total$2,714

Amounts are per person per day, in USD. Daily total includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities. Trip total is daily total multiplied by 27 days.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Currency: EUR
Power Plug Types: Type C, Type F
Best Taxi Apps: Cabify, Free Now, Bolt, Uber
Public Transport: Metro, Tram, Bus, Cercanias trains
English Proficiency: Average (5/10)
Tipping Culture: Small tips, rounding up or 5-10% in restaurants; not expected for taxis.
Healthcare Quality: Excellent (8/10)
Walkability: Excellent (8/10)
Foreigner Friendliness: Good (7/10)

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