Valencia

As far as port cities go, Valencia is one of the most impressive ones, not just in Europe, but also the whole world. It’s the third-largest city in Spain, is nothing short of surreal, and best explored on a bike.

Lovers of architecture will have a vacation of a lifetime in this metropolis. One of its most striking traits is that it has numerous futuristic-looking structures in its famous City of Arts and Sciences complex, where you’ll find educational institutions like a planetarium, a massive aquarium, and an interactive museum. There are also dashes of its medieval past here and there, preserved in structures like the Valencia Cathedral and the Museum of Fine Arts.

Recommended trip duration

3 days

The best of Valencia

Caves of San Jose Day Tour from Valencia
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Caves of San Jose Day Tour from Valencia

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Oceanografic Aquarium Admission in Valencia
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Oceanografic Aquarium Admission in Valencia

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Valencia Tourist Card
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Valencia Tourist Card

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From Valencia: Peniscola Day Trip & Game of Thrones
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From Valencia: Peniscola Day Trip & Game of Thrones

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Science Museum Ticket at The City of Arts and Sciences Valencia
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Science Museum Ticket at The City of Arts and Sciences Valencia

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Lonja de la Seda, San Nicolas Church, and Valencia Cathedral Tour
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S$ 56.20
Albufera Natural Park Day Tour from Valencia
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Albufera Natural Park Day Tour from Valencia

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Day tour in Natural Thermal Springs and Girlfriend Waterfall
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Day tour in Natural Thermal Springs and Girlfriend Waterfall

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Valencia old town tour with wine & tapas in 11th century monument
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Valencia old town tour with wine & tapas in 11th century monument

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Paella cooking class with optional central market tour in Valencia
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Paella cooking class with optional central market tour in Valencia

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Private Valencia (Historic Centre) Scavenger Hunt and Sights Self-Guided Trip
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Private Valencia (Historic Centre) Scavenger Hunt and Sights Self-Guided Trip

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Tapas Tour in Valencia
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Tapas Tour in Valencia

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What to know before visiting Valencia

Local weather

  • DEC - FEB
    17°

    Winter

  • APR - NOV
    30° 11°

    Summer

General info
  • Time zone

    1 hours ahead

  • Currency

    1SGD = 0.69EUR

  • Official languages

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Things to do in Valencia

Valencia Cathedral

Nestled in the heart of the old town, Valencia Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture with a mix of Romanesque and Baroque elements. It is said to house the Holy Grail, a relic of immense religious significance. Visitors can climb the Miguelete bell tower for panoramic views of the city.

La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange)

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Silk Exchange, known as La Lonja de la Seda, is a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture. It reflects the wealth of Valencia's golden age, with its ornate columns and coffered ceilings, symbolizing the city's historic economic power.

Central Market (Mercado Central)

The bustling Central Market, or Mercado Central, is a hub of daily life and a must-visit for anyone visiting Valencia. Under its modernist dome, you'll find a vibrant assortment of fresh produce and local delicacies, perfect for sampling the famous agua de valencia.

Plaza de la Virgen

The picturesque Plaza de la Virgen is a historic square where you can soak in the local culture and architecture. It's also the site of the Tribunal de las Aguas, an ancient water court that still meets every Thursday.

Torres de Quart

Part of the city's medieval fortifications, the Torres de Quart are imposing twin towers that once guarded the western entry to the city. Visitors can climb to the top for a glimpse into Valencia's past and views of the city centre.

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences)

The futuristic Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències is a cultural and architectural complex that includes a science museum, an opera house, and an IMAX cinema. It's a symbol of modern Valencia and a testament to the city's commitment to innovation and design.

Plaza del Ayuntamiento

Plaza del Ayuntamiento is the city's main square, home to the grand City Hall and the central post office. It's a focal point for celebrations and events, including the famous Las Fallas festival, where spectacular fireworks light up the sky.

El Carmen Neighbourhood

El Carmen is a bohemian neighbourhood known for its vibrant street art and lively atmosphere. Stroll through its narrow streets to discover hidden gems, trendy boutiques, and historic sites like the San Nicol√°s de Bari church.

Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas

This opulent palace is a fine example of Baroque architecture and is home to the National Ceramics Museum. The façade of the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas is a breathtaking work of art, and the interior houses an impressive collection of ceramics from the Valencia region and beyond.

Jardín del Turia

Once a riverbed, the Jardín del Turia is now a verdant park that snakes through the city. It's perfect for a leisurely bike ride or a boat trip, offering a green escape from the urban hustle.

Estadio de Mestalla

Football fans can enjoy a stadium tour of Estadio de Mestalla, home to Valencia CF. Experience the thrill of the game and get a behind-the-scenes look at one of Spain's oldest stadiums.

San Pedro M√°rtir Church

The San Pedro M√°rtir Church is a hidden gem with a tranquil cloister and a rich history. It's a peaceful spot away from the bustling city centre, where visitors can admire the blend of architectural styles.

Museo de Bellas Artes

Housing an extensive collection of Spanish art, the Museo de Bellas Artes is a cultural highlight for those visiting Valencia. It showcases works from various periods, including pieces by renowned artists such as Vel√°zquez and Goya.

Albufera Natural Park

A short drive from the city, Albufera Natural Park is a haven for nature lovers. Here, you can enjoy a serene boat trip on the lagoon, watch a variety of bird species, and taste authentic paella, a dish that originated in this region.

Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia offers an immersive zoo experience, with African wildlife roaming in large, naturalistic habitats. It's an ideal family destination where you can learn about conservation and see animals like elephants, giraffes, and gorillas up close.