Valencia - the city of nuances
- Travel to Valencia
Valencia has a modern network of transport links, making it easily accessible from the main Spanish and European capitals...
- Discover Valencia
The list of monuments, cultural treasures and museums in Valencia is long indeed, and offer visitors dozens of interesting venues...
- Shopping in Valencia
Whatever your likes and dislikes, in Valencia you are bound to find what you are looking for...
- Valencia's Specials
The Valencia Tourist Card; Valencia's nightlife
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Few cities are, like Valencia , able to combine so harmoniously remains from remote periods, as far away as 138 B.C., with the most modern, avant-garde buildings to be erected in the new millennium.
Thanks to its location, Valencia has been the Spanish gateway to the Mediterranean, with the special charm that seaport cities have. The fine sand and crystal waters, the vastness of the open sea, and the proximity of the coastal mountain range lend the Valencian coast a unique appeal.
Whilst walking through Valencia you can admire such monuments and sights such as the Serrano Towers, La Lonja (the old market), the Miguelete (the cathedral’s belfry) or the baroq marques de Dos Aguas Palace with its Ceramic Museum.
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain with a population of nearly one million inhabitants and an annual average temperature of 19 degrees Celsius.
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