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4-Day Spring Adventure in Valencia for General Travelers

4 joursspring

Discover Valencia's historic charm, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty in spring with a balanced mix of iconic sights, local experiences, and relaxing nature escapes.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avant le Jour 1 : Réservez une visite à pied GRATUITE

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

100% basé sur les pourboires

Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes

Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste

À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste

J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Valencia, Spain, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

Adrijana, fondateur de City Buddy
Découvrez les visites à pied GRATUITES
Jour 1Historic Core and City Orientation
Morning
Free Walking Tour

~2 hours

Join a free walking tour starting from Plaza de la Virgen to get an overview of Valencia's historic core. These tours often start mid-morning and are a great way to learn about the city's history and culture from a local guide.

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

Visit Valencia Cathedral, famous for its blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque architecture and the supposed Holy Grail. It's located in Plaza de la Reina, in the heart of the old town.

4.6(33k reviews)~1.5 hours
Lunch
Traditional Tapas Bar

~1.5 hours

Enjoy a lunch break at a traditional tapas bar near Plaza de la Virgen, where you can try small dishes featuring fresh local ingredients and socialize with locals.

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.

Afternoon

La Lonja de la Seda

La Lonja de la Seda

Explore La Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former silk exchange with stunning Gothic architecture, located on Calle de la Lonja near the central market.

4.6(29k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon

Mercado Central

Mercado Central

Visit Mercado Central, one of the largest fresh food markets in Europe, located in a beautiful modernist building close to La Lonja. Sample fresh fruits or local snacks as you browse.

4.7(94k reviews)~1.5 hours
Evening
Centro Histórico Shopping and Coffee Break

~2 hours

Spend your evening strolling through Centro Histórico, the historic city center with shops and cafés. Stop for a coffee break at a street-side café to rest and soak up the atmosphere.

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

Horchata de chufa
lunch~€12

Tapas lunch including Patatas Bravas (fried potatoes with spicy sauce) and Albóndigas (meatballs), paired with Horchata de chufa (a refreshing local drink made from tiger nuts).

Horchata de chufa
The best way to get around today is on foot as the historic core is compact. For longer distances, use Valencia’s Metro and Tram system. Taxi apps like Cabify and Free Now offer rides at about €1.2 per km.
Hotel in Centro Histórico (Valencia's historic city center)
$40-70/night

Staying here keeps you close to most attractions and the authentic city vibe for day 1’s exploration.

Jour 2Culture and Nature Blend
Morning

Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens

Start your morning with a peaceful walk or bike ride in the Turia Gardens, a beautiful green space built on a former riverbed. Access it near the City of Arts and Sciences or the historic center.

4.6(44k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning
Valencia Museum of Fine Arts

~2 hours

Visit the Valencia Museum of Fine Arts, which houses stunning works by Spanish masters like El Greco and Sorolla. It's located in the Eixample district on Calle de la Sangre.

Lunch
Explore a local food market

~1.5 hours

Have lunch at Mercado de Ruzafa, a vibrant food market with fresh produce, local specialties and several stalls selling traditional Valencian dishes.

Afternoon
Boat Ride in Albufera

~3 hours

Enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Albufera lagoon, just a short trip south of the city. This natural park offers birdwatching and beautiful sunset views.

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.

Evening
Sunset Photography at Albufera

~1 hours

Stay at Albufera to capture sunset photos of the lagoon and rice fields, a stunning natural backdrop. Bring a camera or smartphone for great shots.

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

Paella Valenciana
lunch~€12

Try the local homemade Paella Valenciana (a famous rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables) at a market food stall or nearby eatery.

Paella Valenciana
Today, use bus or tram services to reach Turia Gardens and central neighborhoods. For Albufera, consider a taxi or rental car for the 20-minute trip; Cabify and Bolt operate here with €1.2/km fares.
Hotel in Centro Histórico (Valencia's historic city center)
$40-70/night

Centro Histórico remains the best base for exploring both the city and day trips like Albufera, with convenient transport options.

Jour 3Modern Attractions and Beach Leisure
Morning
City of Arts and Sciences

~3 hours

Kick off your day at the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, an impressive complex with exhibitions on science, natural history, and arts. Arrive early to avoid crowds.

Midday
L'Oceanogràfic

~3 hours

Spend midday at L'Oceanogràfic, Europe's largest aquarium located within the City of Arts and Sciences. Don't miss the dolphin and sea lion shows.

Lunch
Try a rooftop bar in the city center

~1.5 hours

Enjoy lunch or a relaxing drink at a rooftop bar in downtown Valencia with panoramic views of the city skyline.

Afternoon

Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach

Head to Malvarrosa Beach for some afternoon sun and swim. The beach is easily accessible by tram, and there are many beachfront cafés and bars for refreshments.

4.5(8k reviews)~3 hours
Evening
Visit a family-friendly local art studio

~2 hours

End your day with a visit to a local art studio where families and travelers can engage in creative workshops or view vibrant contemporary works.

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Meals

Agua de Valencia
lunch~€15

Lunch at a rooftop bar featuring local dishes and drinks like Fideuà (Valencia’s signature noodle paella) and Agua de Valencia (a sweet cocktail with local cava and orange juice).

Agua de Valencia
Use Valencia’s tram to connect between the beach and city centers. Walking is great around the arts complex. Taxi apps like Uber and Free Now provide easy rides with fares around €1.2/km.
Hotel in Centro Histórico (Valencia's historic city center)
$40-70/night

Centro Histórico is a central location giving easy access to city highlights and the beach via tram.

Jour 4Local Neighborhoods and Gardens
Morning

Ruzafa Neighborhood

Ruzafa Neighborhood

Explore the vibrant Ruzafa neighborhood, full of street art, cozy cafés, and eclectic shops. Walk along Calle Denia and nearby streets.

4.5(10k reviews)~2 hours
Late Morning
Labyrinth Garden of Horta

~2 hours

Discover the Labyrinth Garden of Horta, a historic neoclassical garden perfect for a leisurely walk and some fun finding your way through the maze, located in the northern part of Valencia.

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Lunch
Find a local bar in Ruzafa

~1.5 hours

Have lunch or a light meal at a local bar in Ruzafa that serves traditional bites and local wines in a lively atmosphere.

Afternoon
Mercado de Colón

~1.5 hours

Visit Mercado de Colón, a beautiful modernist market building with gourmet food stalls, shops, and cafés in the Eixample district.

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Evening
Cultural Performance

~2 hours

Finish your day with a cultural performance such as flamenco or live music at a nearby theater or cultural center. Check schedules ahead of time for current shows.

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

Buñuelos de calabaza
lunch~€10

Enjoy a light lunch with Buñuelos de calabaza (sweet pumpkin fritters) and Mistela (a fragrant sweet wine typical to the region) at a local Ruzafa bar.

Buñuelos de calabaza
For this day, walking and bike rentals work well to explore Ruzafa and the garden. Use public transport or taxis for longer trips. Taxi apps like Cabify and Bolt are reliable and cost about €1.2 per km.
Hotel in Centro Histórico (Valencia's historic city center)
$40-70/night

Staying in the Centro Histórico still offers convenient access to diverse neighborhoods and cultural sites for your last day.

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Répartition du budget

Hébergement / nuit$40
Nourriture / jour$16.2
Transport / jour$15
Activités / jour$20
Total quotidien$91.2
Total du voyage$364.8

Accommodation is $40 per night, food includes meals at $12 per restaurant meal plus coffee and street food for $4 and $1.8, transport includes taxi at $1.2 per km average 12.5 km, activities budget estimated at $20 per day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink
Public Transport: Metro, Tram, Bus, Cercanias trains available
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Internet Speed: 50 Mbps average
Languages: Spanish, Valencian (Catalan), English, French spoken
Safety: Good traffic and excellent violent crime safety
Food and Drink Prices: Restaurant meal ~$12, coffee ~$1.8, beer ~$2.5
Taxi Apps: Cabify, Free Now, Bolt, Uber recommended
Best Months to Visit: March, April, May, September, October
LGBTQ+ Friendly: Excellent inclusiveness

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