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    A postcard from Valencia – Oranges & Sunshine in Spain

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    Valencia is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. With a population of around 800,000, its the Valencian Autonomous Community´s Capital. That region also includes the Castellon and Alicante provinces too. The city is famous for Valencia oranges, Paella and Falla Festival. It is also the 3rd largest city in Spain.

    Travel to Valencia 

    The year round climate is a major advantage for travellers to this city as well as the amazing food culture and cosmopolitan vibe. The city is manageable as its not quite as big as Barcelona or Madrid, but has plenty to see and do.

    Torre de Quart Valencia

    What to see in Valencia

    Having visited the city quite a few times now. I thought I would share the must see spots in the city of Valencia and write up my insider tips to have a great time this spring/summer season. As travel begins to open up again, Valencia is a great destination to experience Spanish culture and gastronomy. The city also has beaches to enjoy too.

    Fallas Valencia Fallera Dress Spain Festival.Fallas Valencia Fallera Dress Spain Festival.

    Fallas Festival

    The Fallas is a noisy celebration that happens each springtime. Expect lots of bonfires, fireworks and bangers. Large papier maché sculptures with topical themes adorn different parts of the city. They go up in flames to celebrate the end of Fallas week.  

    Normally it´s celebrated in Mid March  and there are huge crowds for the festival. It´s the cities way of welcoming the Spring after the winter draws to an end. Usually a few weeks before the festivities, the selection of the Fallera Mayor happens. The Falleras are girls wearing typical Valencia dress. (Photo above) Intricately embroidered dresses which are made with only the finest fabrics and threads. All the hair accessories and jewellery also follows the tradition too.

    Find out more on the Festival of Las Fallas in this post.

    This festival has even been recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Heritage of Humanity, When you visit Valencia you can learn about Las Fallas at the Museo Fallero on Calle Monteolivete 4. Inside this Fallas Museum you can see the Falla large scale models that were not burnt in previous years. There are some of the stunning Fallera dresses on display too. They open everyday from 10am. It costs 2 euros.

    Hospes Palau de la Mar Valencia HotelHospes Palau de la Mar Valencia Hotel

    Hospes Palau de la Mar, Valencia

    Valencia has some great accommodation options. I like to choose hotels as close to the historic centre as possible when I travel in Spain. Valencia hotels that I have stayed in on past trips have been Hospes Palau de la Mar and Hotel Dimar.

    Both hotels are located in the same area of the city, just off the Gran Via Marques de Turia. With plenty of Bars, cafés and restaurants on the doorstep, I found both stays comfortable and practical.

    Breakfast at Hotel Dimar:

    Hotel Dimar Breakfast ValenciaHotel Dimar Breakfast Valencia

    Puerta del Mar

    The Puerta del Mar was very close to the hotel where I stayed on my last trip. I loved to walk past this grand archway each time I left my accommodation. Built in the 1940s it is a reproduction of an gateway, at the entrance of the port of Valencia.

    The original archway was built in 1356 as part of the medieval city walls. Sadly it was demolished many years ago. The Torres Serranos were also part of that same historic wall and can be visited. The panoramic view from the top is fabulous.

    Valencia Spain by piccaveyValencia Spain by piccavey

    For me personally the highlight of the city is the visit to it´s UNESCO world heritage site. The Llotja de Seda was built in the 1500’s and used as a Silk Exchange. A trading centre where merchants from all over Europe would meet here. Used over several centuries, the hall of columns was the main trading room in the European Silk Industry.

    Inside Lonja de la Seda Valencia SpainInside Lonja de la Seda Valencia Spain

    Lonja de Seda

    The grand building is Gothic style architecture and dates between 1482 – 1548. Both the outside and inside are equally impressive.  Take a moment to look up high and notice the intricate gargoyles on the façade. These stone carvings are very dramatic and extremely detailed.

    Lonja de la Seda UNESCO ValenciaLonja de la Seda UNESCO Valencia

    Opening hours at the Lonja de Seda are 9.30am to 7.00pm Monday to Saturday. On Sundays it opens from 9.30am until 3.00pm.

    Find out more about the Silk Exchange and it´s historical importance on the Silk Route Guided Tour in Valencia.

     

    Did you know that the first University in Spain was founded in Valencia in 1209 by Muslims?

    Inside Lonja de Seda UNESCO WH ValenciaInside Lonja de Seda UNESCO WH Valencia

    City of Arts & Sciences

    If you have several days in Valencia, spend one of them at the Ciudad de Artes y Ciencias it´s one of the main attractions for visitors. Spread over a large area which was previously a riverbed. This modern complex has A Science Museum, an Ocean graphic, Opera house and the Hemispheric including a IMAX 3D cinema as well as other attractions.

    I didn´t have much time the day I visited and only managed to see a small part of the Science Museum. The modern architecture makes this one of the most photogenic parts of Valencia with all the whiteness and sharp lines.

    Hemisferico Valencia Spain Science MuseumHemisferico Valencia Spain Science Museum

    Agua de Valencia

    When you visit Valencia don´t miss the delicious drink Agua de Valencia. This is a combination of fresh local orange juice, cava, vodka and gin. Created in the late 1920´s using the local fruit and it is delicious.

    The oldest bar opened in 1836 is in the Cabanyal district. Casa Montaña has been trading for 200 years and is a true gem of a place. With old wooden barrels and a gorgeous nostalgic atmosphere. An ideal place to try local wines or the Agua de Valencia. It´s next to Malvarrosa beach on Calle José Benlliure no 69.

    How to make Agua de Valencia

    • One Litre of Cava
    • One Litre of Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice
    • 500ml of Vodka
    • 500ml of Gin
    • Ice cubes, Slices of Orange & Sugar to taste

    Valencia Cathedral Micalet SpainValencia Cathedral Micalet Spain

    Valencia Cathedral

    The Cathedral tower´s name is Micalet. Built in the 14th century Valencia cathedral has suffered alterations over the centuries. The Cathedral is Gothic style and was consecrated in 1238. Inside it has a Holy Chalice which is believed to be the Holy Grail. With inscriptions from the 1st century this came to Valencia in the 1400s via the king Alfonso V of Aragon.

    A Square in Valencia SpainA Square in Valencia Spain

    Shopping in Valencia

    The Corte Ingles next to the Ciudad de Artes y Ciencias is huge. With 9 floors its the largest department store in Valencia. This is a good option if you have parked nearby as you can walk from the Science Museum area or Oceanographic to get to the store.

    Spanish crafts Baskets in ValenciaSpanish crafts Baskets in Valencia

    For high end and designer shops head to the area around on Carrer del Poeta Querol. Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors have shops here for example.
    For high street stores and the main commercial area look at the Carrer de Colon area.

    Back into the old town and I noticed these baskets seen above. The round ones are for collecting snails in the campo.

    Valencia City BreakValencia City Break

     

     

    Paella Valenciana

    The parque natural de l’Albufera is where rice is grown and the home of the Paella Valenciana.

    You can take a bus tour to see this area and even get on one of the boats around the paddy fields. I visited Restaurante El Rek one Sunday to try their Paella. There are many restaurants in this area.

    If you prefer you can learn to make a Paella yourself in a cooking class too.

    Paella Valenciana Albufera SpainPaella Valenciana Albufera Spain

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    This post contains affiliate links, which means that if you click through and make a purchase, I will receive a small commission. All thoughts, feelings and opinions shared on this blog and in this post are my own.

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