Oceanogràfic of Valencia
Sharks, penguins, crocodiles, and more in Europe's biggest dolphinarium
Valencia, the third largest city in Spain, charms visitors with its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Known for its famous Las Fallas Festival, a spectacular event where large papier-mâché structures are burned to welcome spring, the city is also a reference in sciences and arts thanks to its City of Arts and Sciences.
Among the major attractions of Valencia, don't miss the Valencia Cathedral, which houses the Holy Grail. The central market, one of the oldest markets in Europe, is a must-visit for food lovers. Also, enjoy the golden beaches and the Turia Gardens, a former riverbed transformed into a large green space for relaxation.
Off the beaten path, explore lesser-known neighborhoods like Ruzafa, famed for its vibrant nightlife and bohemian cafes. Valencia always offers something new with every visit, ensuring an unforgettable experience for its visitors.