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Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and sunny beaches of Valencia with this comprehensive 31-day summer itinerary.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, stunning architecture, delicious cuisine, and sunny beaches of Valencia with this comprehensive 31-day summer itinerary.
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~2.5 hours
Join a Free Walking Tour starting from Plaza de la Reina in the historic center to get a thorough orientation of Valencia's historic core. Look for guides with umbrellas or signs clearly marked 'Free Walking Tour'.
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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Explore the Valencia Cathedral located on Plaza de la Reina. Don't miss climbing the Miguelete Tower for spectacular city views and visiting the Chapel of the Holy Grail.

Explore the Valencia Cathedral located on Plaza de la Reina. Don't miss climbing the Miguelete Tower for spectacular city views and visiting the Chapel of the Holy Grail.
~2 hours
Head to a Traditional Tapas Bar in the El Carmen neighborhood, famous for its vibrant nightlife and authentic local atmosphere.
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

Enjoy a café con leche and Coca de llanda (a traditional Valencian sponge cake) at a local café near Plaza de la Reina, providing a sweet start amid historic surroundings.
Coca de llanda
Dine on Paella Valenciana at a mid-range restaurant in the historic center where you can savor this iconic rice dish rich with local flavors of chicken, rabbit, and green beans.
Paella Valenciana
Visit a Traditional Tapas Bar to try various small plates including Buñuelos de calabaza, perfectly paired with a glass of Agua de Valencia, a local cocktail that combines cava, orange juice, vodka, gin, and brandy.
Buñuelos de calabazaStaying in Ciutat Vella puts you in the heart of Valencia's historic core, close to major landmarks and bustling local life.
Next day's area is nearby within the historic center, so a short walk through plazas and streets leading to landmarks and markets is perfect to reach your starting point.

Explore the historic silk exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Valencia's old town on Calle Lonja. Marvel at the gothic architecture and intricate stone carvings.

Explore the historic silk exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Valencia's old town on Calle Lonja. Marvel at the gothic architecture and intricate stone carvings.

Visit this vibrant market on Plaza Ciudad de Brujas. Sample local produces, soak up the lively atmosphere, and look for fresh ingredients and artisanal goods.

Visit this vibrant market on Plaza Ciudad de Brujas. Sample local produces, soak up the lively atmosphere, and look for fresh ingredients and artisanal goods.
~2 hours
Stroll through the narrow streets of the old town around Plaza de la Virgen and Calle Caballeros. Enjoy local shops and take a break at a traditional café, perfect for relaxing and people watching.
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

Enjoy horchata de chufa with fartons at a traditional horchatería near Mercado Central for a refreshing and authentic Valencian start to your day.
Fartons
Dine at a local spot within Mercado Central offering Paella Valenciana, the city's signature rice dish with fresh seafood and meats for a memorable and hearty meal.
Paella Valenciana
Try a cozy restaurant in the Centro Histórico serving Buñuelos de calabaza as dessert after a dinner featuring fideuà, a noodle-based dish similar to paella with rich seafood flavors.
Buñuelos de calabazaStaying in Ciutat Vella keeps you close to the day's main attractions with easy access to transport and dining.
Take Line 1 metro from Xàtiva station to stop at Cultural Arts district. Tickets are inexpensive and frequent. Purchase in advance on official apps to save time.
~3 hours
Explore Spain's second-largest art museum on C/ de la Sang, with a rich collection spanning Gothic to Baroque art.
~2 hours
Visit this house museum in the Ensanche district that showcases the works of local painter José Benlliure, nestled in a quiet street perfect for art lovers.
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Attend an evening cultural show, such as traditional flamenco or a contemporary theater production, at theaters near the city center for an authentic Valencian experience.
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.
Meals

Stop by a local café near the museum for coffee and Fartons dipped in Horchata de chufa (a refreshing traditional tiger nut drink).
Fartons
Enjoy Paella Valenciana and a side of Mistela at a traditional Valencian restaurant in the Ensanche neighborhood, known for its local flavors and comfortable ambiance.
Paella Valenciana
Dine at a tapas bar offering Buñuelos de calabaza as dessert and try Agua de Valencia, a classic local cocktail made with cava and orange juice, near the performance venues.
Buñuelos de calabazaStaying here puts you close to museums and theaters, ideal for Day 3's cultural arts itinerary.
Take Line 3 from Angel Guimera station to Xàtiva station to reach the Modern City Wonders area. Tickets cost about €1.50. Purchase tickets at the station kiosks for convenience.
~3 hours
Start your morning at the iconic City of Arts and Sciences located on Avenida del Professor López Piñero. Arrive early to enjoy fewer crowds and take in the futuristic architecture and exhibits.
~3 hours
Spend your afternoon at L'Oceanogràfic, Europe's largest aquarium, located within the City of Arts and Sciences complex at Carrer d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera. Explore diverse marine habitats including underwater tunnels and dolphin shows.
~2 hours
In the evening, head to the Malvarrosa beach neighborhood along Paseo Neptuno and relax at one of the charming beachside cafés. Enjoy sunset views while savoring local drinks and light bites.
Meals

Visit a local café near your accommodation for a traditional breakfast pairing Horchata de chufa (a refreshing tiger nut milk drink) with Fartons (sweet elongated pastries perfect for dipping).
Fartons
Dine at the on-site restaurant at the City of Arts and Sciences complex offering Paella Valenciana (classic Valencian rice dish with rabbit, chicken, and beans) for an authentic and convenient meal.
Paella Valenciana
Enjoy dinner at a beachside café in Malvarrosa featuring fresh seafood and traditional Fideuà (a noodle-based seafood paella) with a side of Agua de Valencia (local cocktail with cava, orange juice, vodka, and gin).
FideuàThis neighborhood offers central access to major sights including the City of Arts and Sciences and public transport connections. It's vibrant and safe for evening walks.
From Ciutat Vella to parks and gardens for your nature day. Use the Metro Line 3 or 5. Tickets cost about €1.50 each way. Buy a day pass for convenience.

Start your morning at the Turia Gardens, Valencia's beautiful riverbed park. Enter from the City of Arts and Sciences area, stroll along the green pathways, and enjoy the fountains and playgrounds.

Start your morning at the Turia Gardens, Valencia's beautiful riverbed park. Enter from the City of Arts and Sciences area, stroll along the green pathways, and enjoy the fountains and playgrounds.
~3 hours
Head to the Labyrinth Garden of Horta in the Horta-Guinardó district. Search for Jardines del Laberinto and explore the neoclassical garden with mazes and sculptures. It's a peaceful spot perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
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Travel to Albufera Natural Park in the late afternoon for sunset photography. Look for the best spots around the lake for iconic shots of the water and sky during sunset.
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

Cafe in Ruzafa neighborhood (a hip area with great coffee shops) offering freshly brewed coffee and Fartons (a traditional sweet pastry).
Fartons
A local restaurant near the Labyrinth Garden offering Paella Valenciana (Valencia's famous rice and seafood dish) and a side of Horchata de chufa (a refreshing local drink). Enjoy a meal with traditional Valencian flavors.
Paella Valenciana
Seaside restaurant near Albufera specializing in Arroz a banda (rice cooked in fish stock) accompanied by a glass of Mistela (a sweet Valencian wine). A perfect way to end your day with seaside sunset views.
Arroz a bandaThis central area offers easy access to both natural and city attractions, perfect for relaxing and exploring on Day 5.
Take the Tram Line 4 from Ciutat Vella to the beach area. It's the most direct public transport route, offering a scenic ride. Purchase tickets in advance or use a transport card available at metro stations.

Enjoy the morning sun and sand at Malvarrosa Beach. Look for spots near the promenade on Avenida de Malvarrosa for amenities and good local vibes.

Enjoy the morning sun and sand at Malvarrosa Beach. Look for spots near the promenade on Avenida de Malvarrosa for amenities and good local vibes.
~2 hours
Head to Ruzafa neighborhood for authentic Valencian family-run restaurants. Try places on Calle Sueca for a warm atmosphere and local specialties.
~3 hours
Explore tapas bars in El Carmen district. Search for bars on Plaza de la Virgen or Calle Caballeros for vibrant evening dining with classic tapas dishes.
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

Try a local café in Malvarrosa serving Horchata de chufa and Fartons (a refreshing tiger nut drink with sweet pastry sticks). Delightful and energizing start on the beachfront.
Horchata de chufa
Dine at a traditional family restaurant in Ruzafa with Paella Valenciana on the menu (classic saffron rice with meats and green beans). Enjoy authentic homemade flavors in a cozy setting.
Paella Valenciana
Visit a traditional tapas bar in El Carmen and order Buñuelos de calabaza and Agua de Valencia (fried pumpkin doughnuts and a local sparkling cocktail). Perfect for a festive Valencian dinner.
Buñuelos de calabazaCentral location provides easy access to beaches, traditional eateries and nightlife for this day's activities.
Bus lines run from central Valencia to Albufera Natural Park. Check schedules in advance for morning departures to maximize time at the park.

Arrive early to a good vantage point near the Albufera visitor center on Carrer de la Murta for breathtaking sunrise views over the lake, a calming start to your day.

Arrive early to a good vantage point near the Albufera visitor center on Carrer de la Murta for breathtaking sunrise views over the lake, a calming start to your day.
~2 hours
Board a traditional wooden boat at the El Palmar dock to explore the park's wetlands and spot native bird species while enjoying serene water landscapes.
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.
~3 hours
Visit one of El Palmar's renowned bodegas that specialize in authentic Paella Valenciana, located along the main street, Carrer de l'Albufera, perfect for a leisurely lunch and food experience.
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Local bakery in El Palmar (try Fartons, light sweet pastries perfect with horchata de chufa juice)
Fartons
Paella Valenciana at a traditional bodega in El Palmar (a must-try, freshly made rice dish with saffron and local ingredients)
Paella Valenciana
Casual seaside restaurant in nearby El Saler (try Arroz a banda, a flavorful rice dish cooked in fish stock)
Arroz a bandaStaying here keeps you close to the city's cultural heart and comfortably connected to Albufera Natural Park via public transport.
Take bus line 25 from El Palmar back to Valencia city center then switch to a local bus or tram heading towards the riverside walk areas; booking in advance not required but check schedules.
~3 hours
Start your day with a refreshing walk along the Rio Turia park, entering near the Turia Gardens in the Ruzafa neighborhood. Follow the path through lesser-known sections toward the bridges for peaceful views and local flora.
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.
~3 hours
Explore the maze-like streets of El Carmen to find secret courtyards and plazas tucked away behind historic buildings. Search around Plaça de Tossal and Calle Caballeros for charming hidden gems.
Exploring the quiet, tucked-away courtyards offers a unique way to experience the city's history and architecture. You'll typically wander through peaceful gardens and rustic patios that contrast with the vibrant streets nearby. Local guides often share stories about the design and cultural significance of these serene spaces, making it a delightful and insightful adventure.
~2 hours
Discover vibrant murals and community art spaces in the El Carmen and Ruzafa areas. Look for the street art around Calle Alta and the creative hubs near the Mercado de Ruzafa.
Meals

Enjoy fresh Fartons with Horchata de chufa at a local cafe in Ruzafa (a light and sweet Valencian breakfast).
Fartons
Dine on Paella Valenciana at a traditional restaurant in El Carmen (Valencia's iconic rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and local vegetables).
Paella Valenciana
Try Buñuelos de calabaza with a glass of Agua de Valencia at a casual tapas bar in the city center (a tasty pumpkin fritter dessert paired with a local cocktail).
Buñuelos de calabazaEl Carmen's central location provides easy access to all the hidden gems and art spots planned for today and a vibrant atmosphere.
Travel from El Carmen to the shopping and culinary district by Metro line 3 or 5. Tickets cost about €1.50. Buy tickets at stations or via app.
~2 hours
A bright and beautiful early 20th-century market building in the Eixample neighborhood. For the freshest local produce, gourmet shops and stylish cafes, explore Mercado de Colón located on Calle Jorge Juan.
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Enjoy an immersive culinary exploration in central Valencia's streets. The tour usually covers neighborhoods like Ruzafa or the historic center. Search specifically for routes showcasing best street vendors and traditional snacks.
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.
~1.5 hours
Indulge in rich flavors at local chocolaterias known for traditional Spanish chocolate. Look for popular spots around Plaza del Ayuntamiento for their specialty hot chocolates and artisan chocolates.
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.
Meals

Cafe with traditional Horchata de chufa and Fartons (refreshing tiger nut milk drink paired with sweet, soft pastry sticks).
Fartons
Local tapas restaurant featuring Paella Valenciana and Coca de llanda (classic Valencian rice dish paired with spongy almond cake).
Paella Valenciana
Cozy dining spot serving Buñuelos de calabaza and Agua de Valencia cocktail (fried pumpkin doughnuts with the local orange liqueur mix).
Buñuelos de calabazaCiutat Vella is central, well-connected, and perfect for accessing the market, street food areas, and cultural experiences.
Travel from Ciutat Vella to Ruzafa for tomorrow's neighborhood vibe exploration. Easy to book tickets at stations or via official app.

Explore vibrant Ruzafa starting from Calle Sueca. Enjoy browsing independent boutiques, eclectic cafes, and urban street art. This bohemian neighborhood buzzes with local life and colors.

Explore vibrant Ruzafa starting from Calle Sueca. Enjoy browsing independent boutiques, eclectic cafes, and urban street art. This bohemian neighborhood buzzes with local life and colors.
~2 hours
Find a local art studio in Ruzafa that welcomes families, such as Talleres Ruzafa. Engage in interactive workshops or view exhibits showcasing local creativity.
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Search rooftop bars near Plaza Ruzafa for sunset views and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy local drinks and relax above the vibrant streets.
Meals

Stop by a neighborhood cafe in Ruzafa for Horchata de chufa and Fartons (a refreshing traditional tiger nut drink paired with soft sweet elongated pastries).
Horchata de chufa
Dine at a local eatery offering Paella Valenciana and Coca de llanda (savor the iconic saffron rice dish followed by a slice of moist Valencian sponge cake).
Paella Valenciana
Enjoy dinner at a rooftop bar restaurant featuring Fideuà and Agua de Valencia (a seafood noodle dish complemented by Valencia's famous citrus cocktail).
FideuàStaying in Ruzafa keeps you close to vibrant local culture, dining, and nightlife options.

Visit this iconic medieval gate located on Carrer dels Serrans. Arrive early for fewer crowds and great photo opportunities of the old city walls and the Turia River.

Visit this iconic medieval gate located on Carrer dels Serrans. Arrive early for fewer crowds and great photo opportunities of the old city walls and the Turia River.
~3 hours
Head to Museo de Historia de Valencia to immerse in the city's past. Located on Plaça de l'Almoina, it is wheelchair accessible and offers detailed exhibits on Valencia's heritage.
~2 hours
Find a cozy traditional tapas bar in the Ciutat Vella (Old Town) neighborhood, ideally near Plaza de la Reina or Plaza de la Virgen for an authentic local dining experience.
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

Enjoy Fartons with Horchata de chufa at a local café near Torres de Serranos (sweet pastries perfect for dipping in the chilled tiger nut drink).
Fartons
Dine on Paella Valenciana at a traditional restaurant in Ciutat Vella (experience the iconic saffron rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and fresh vegetables).
Paella Valenciana
Savor a variety of tapas including Buñuelos de calabaza at a busy tapas bar in the Old Town (fried pumpkin fritters are a delightful local treat).
Buñuelos de calabazaStaying here puts you right in the heart of the city's rich history and close to all main sights for easy exploration today and tomorrow.
The cooking and culinary arts area is nearby within Ciutat Vella; walk or grab a quick taxi for convenience.
~3 hours
Join a hands-on paella cooking class in the Ruzafa neighborhood. Learn authentic techniques and ingredients used in Paella Valenciana. The workshop usually starts mid-morning and includes detailed guidance.
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.
~2 hours
Explore Mercado Central in the city center, one of Europe's largest fresh food markets. Sample local produce, spices, and discover seasonal specialties perfect for Valencian cuisine.
~2 hours
Attend an evening cooking demonstration at a culinary school or local restaurant near Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Watch chefs prepare traditional dishes and savor small tasting portions.
Meals

Start your day at a café in Ruzafa (a vibrant artsy neighborhood), enjoying Horchata de chufa (a refreshing local tiger nut drink) and Fartons (sweet elongated pastries perfect for dipping).
Fartons
After your paella workshop, have lunch at a nearby traditional Valencian restaurant serving Paella Valenciana (classic saffron rice dish with chicken and rabbit) and Coca de llanda (a type of sponge cake).
Paella Valenciana
Dine at a local tapas bar in El Carmen district, trying Buñuelos de calabaza (pumpkin fritters) and a glass of Agua de Valencia (a cocktail with cava, orange juice, vodka, and gin).
Buñuelos de calabazaRuzafa is perfect for food lovers, close to cooking class locations and local markets with a lively atmosphere.
Travel to the gardens and parks area by taxi for convenience, especially with luggage. Use Cabify or Free Now for easy bookings.
~2 hours
Discover the peaceful Secret Garden tucked within Monforte Park. Arrive early to enjoy the serene fountains and sculpted hedges without crowds.
Voir détails, conseils, horaires & plus~3 hours
Wander through the gardens near Ruzafa neighborhood, such as Jardines de Viveros, a lovely green space perfect for a relaxed stroll and local vibe.
~2 hours
Head to the Turia Riverbed park for a calm picnic. Bring local treats for a cozy evening by the river, watching the city lights emerge.
Meals

Enjoy freshly baked Fartons with Horchata de chufa at a local café in Ruzafa (a casual spot for a traditional Valencian sweet breakfast).
Fartons
Have a light lunch with Arroz a banda at a traditional Valencian restaurant near Monforte Park (a rice dish with seafood cooked in fish broth).
Arroz a banda
Savor a riverside dinner with Paella Valenciana and a refreshing Agua de Valencia cocktail (a famous saffron rice dish paired with a popular local cocktail).
Paella ValencianaThis central location provides convenient access to the Turia Riverbed park and several charming gardens, perfect for this relaxing day.
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Unlock for $4.99/moAccommodation around $43 per night based on hotel cost in EUR converted to USD. Food estimated at $13 per day including restaurant and street food options. Transport approx $5 per day considering metro, tram, bus, and occasional taxi. Activities budgeted at $10 daily. Total daily budget $71, trip total for 31 days $2201.
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