Category: Visit Valencia

What to see in Alboraya

Alboraya The Valencian Community has several municipalities among which is Alboraya, which is well known for the production of agriculture due to the fertility of its soils, close to the Turia river and several ravines of fertile land around it. Alboraya is also known for its historical center and for its horchata drink . However, […]

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What to see in El Puig

The Puig Located approximately 14 kilometers from the city of Valencia is El Puig, a village surrounded by mountains and just owes its name to the hills, because in Valencia the name of the population refers to the hills, which also have a view of various landscapes and direct ports to the Mediterranean Sea. The […]

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What to see in Cullera

Cullera Cullera is a city bathed by the Mediterranean Sea where the Júcar river also flows. This city is approximately 40 km from Valencia. In addition, it is a city surrounded by mountains highlighting especially in which the castle is located, becoming its most attractive attraction. A recommended maritime city Its main feature are the […]

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What to see in Ruzafa

Ruzafa Valencia is composed of several neighborhoods, among them is Ruzafa, which was originally made up of a large estate that was later redesigned as an area of ​​recreation and recreation with the name of public park. Ruzafa, like other neighborhoods in the capital, has several emblematic landmarks in the area , such as its […]

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What to see in El Carmen

The Carmen The capital city of Valencia is constituted by history, culture, philosophy and a modern aspect that continues to show more and more frequently. However, El Carmen is part of ancient Valencia, one that is evidenced by its architecture of past centuries and promotes the religious traditions of the capital. El Carmen, an attractive […]

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What to see in Bioparc

Bioparc The city of Valencia has a relatively new attractive park called “Bioparc”, which was inaugurated in February 2008 and has animals of different species: lions, tigers, elephants, birds and other small animals that live in freedom without cages. It was created to provide a space for safe and free access to tourists to animals […]

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What to see in El Saler

The Saler One of the most charismatic locations in the Valencian Community is El Saler. A maritime population made up of conformed by a crystal-clear beach considered one of the best in Valencia. This square stands out for its tranquility, white sand and the peace that emanates from its waters. A perfect town to discover […]

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What to see in Sagunto

Sagunto Sagunto is a town with two attractions that are sure to adapt to the tastes of its visitors. The first attraction consists of its history, customs, culture and architectural monuments that make Sagunto a place full of historical places, such as its old town made up of architectural structures of the past as are […]

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What to see in Játiva

Játiva / Xàtiva Known for being one of the oldest cities in the Kingdom of Valencia where it is possible to contemplate the history in each corner as in its imposing castles. The historical role lived by this population makes it a population rich in culture and art, since it has emerged painters, artists and […]

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