Estación del Norte (Old station, inside the mosaic hall)
Plaza de Toros (Bullring)
Plaza del Ayuntamiento
Beher jamón ibérico (Mandatory stop)
Orio tapas (To taste tapas)
Plaza de la Reina
Catedral
El Micalet (Valencia from the top, 207 steps €2)
Horchatería Santa Catalina (Old pastry shop where you can taste Churros with Chocolate and Horchata)
Plaza de la Virgen
Iglesia de San Nicolásde Bari y San Pedro Mártir (Known as “The Valencian Sistine Chapel”, San Nicolás has about 2,000 square meters of Baroque-style fresco paintings)
Torres de Serranos (The most famous)
Torres de Quart ( Towers or gates are the only two entrances, access to the city, that remain from medieval times)
Barrio del Carmen
Lonja de la Seda ( Built in the 15th century, it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1996. It is a historic medieval Gothic building with some Renaissance decorations. Lonja means Loggia, or porch, where silk and oil merchants once met.)
Mercado Central (Where Valencians have bought native products since the beginning of the 20th century)
Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Santuarias González Martí (Museum in a palace with a decorated façade from the 16th century. 18th century, with a variety of works of art and ceramic pieces)
Jardines de la Glorieta
Ficus Centenario (4 centenary trees 169 years)
El Parterre (The one that stands out the most among the 4 - with enormous and large roots and a height of 24 meters)
Puerta del Mar
Jardines del Río Turia (110 hectares, the largest urban garden in Spain. It is named after the Turia River that, to avoid new floods that would cause serious damage to the city, it was decided to divert the river outside the city limits and create the gardens in its old bed)
Parque Gulliver
Ciudades de las Artes y de las Ciencias (There is a metro stop: Ciutat Arts i Ciències - Justícia)
Oceanografico
Delfinario
(There is a metro stop: Oceanogràfic)
Marina de Valencia
Antiguo Varadero ( Ancient varus, varus is the event with which the hull of a ship under construction in a shipyard enters the water for the first time)
Veles e Vents ( Ultra-modern building known for the America's Cup Building, offering entertainment, events, dining and harbor views)
Banderas Gigantes España-Valencia
Beach Club Marina (Cocktail)
Carrer d'otumba
Playa Malvarrosa
Hotel Les Arenes (The first Grand Hotel in the Valencia region, to date a 5 Star Extra Luxury)
Paseo del Cines (a kind of Hollywood walk of fame, tiles with names of directors and actors)
Natural Park 10 km from Valencia.
Place surrounded by rice fields and forests where you can enjoy the sunset. You can visit it by boat, they are artisanal boats.
Boat cruise €5 per person.
Typical food and drink to try:
Seafood paella
Señoret Paella (with already peeled seafood)
Valencian paella (chicken or rabbit meat, beans and other vegetables)
Agua de Valencia (mixture of sparkling wine, gin, vodka and orange juice)
Sangria (alcoholic drink made from wine, spices and fruits, mainly apples)
Horchata (cold milky drink based on water, sugar and milk from the hypogean tuber that characterizes the roots of a plant widespread in the Valencian plain)
Valencian Cream (like Catalan cream but with oranges)
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Angelo and Isabella