There’s a lot for you to see in Valencia!
Land of Paellas and Fallas, of History and Modernity, of Beaches and entertainment, of Progress and Cultural Diversity, privileged with one of the best climates not only of Spain but also of Europe, Valencia with nearly 800,000 inhabitants is the third most important city after Madrid and Barcelona respectively. The city of Valencia offers tourists a wide touristic and gastronomic offer that has been growing year after year, which makes it visited by more than 6 million tourists in the last year.
Valencia has modern communication infrastructures facilitating travel to other destinations be it in the same country or in Europe, and a high-speed train that allows you to travel the 355km that separate Valencia from Madrid in just  1 hour and 40 minutes.
Valencia
800.000
Spanish and Valencian
Euro
Valencia is located on the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula
98% Roman Catholics
Valencia is a coastal city so it has a lot of beaches but also mountains.
Mediterranean with hot summers and mild winters
Spain welcomes more than 1,000,000 international students a year, providing an unforgettable experience to anyone who visits. In addition to being a link between Europe and Africa.
Valencia is the third most important city in Spain, after Madrid and Barcelona, with a climate and culture that are unique.
Valencia has beaches full of life throughout the year and a wide range of cultural and leisure activities throughout the city. An extensive bike path, and a large public transport network. A great university atmosphere makes Valencia one of the most valued enclaves at an international level.
Valencia has some unique features that make this destination one of the top choices. So whether you’re dreaming of an exciting adventure or finding somewhere friendly to study, we want to tell you some of the most important reasons you should pick Valencia.
Home to monuments such as the Valencia Cathedral, the Mercado Central, and the Torres de Serranos.
A compendium of Lake, Rice Fields and Devesa that form a big Natural Park. Rent a boat to discover the lake.
Complex of futuristic buildings by Santiago Calatrava that includes a planetarium, an opera house, an interactive science museum and an oceanographic park.
For five days in March, the city is filled with spectacular papier-mâché monuments, fireworks and street music.
Or Turia Gardens. A sprawling green space that runs through the city's heart.
Enjoy a wide range of dishes, from traditional paella and other rice dishes to fresh seafood, cured meats, and delicious pastries.
One of the most popular beaches in Valencia. It is close to the port and you can find a variety of restaurants, bars and clubs.
Visit Portsaplaya, also called little Venice, in Valencia or take the train to: Altea, Gandia, Benidorm or Cullera.
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