Valencia

If you're after a slice of the good life, Valencia is the place to be. And if you want to experience the best of this Spanish city, there are many sights, museums, shops, and restaurants just waiting to be discovered. Valencia’s beaches and coastline are only a five-minute walk from the city center, so it's easy to kick back and relax at one of the area’s many idyllic resorts and getaways.
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Top places to visit

1Mercado Central de Valencia

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Market
Sights & Landmarks
The Central Market of Valencia, Spain is a massive and beautiful market filled with fresh produce, spices, and specialty ingredients from all over the country. It's one of the largest markets in Europe and is also home to a Michelin starred chef who prepares bites at Central Bar. There are many stalls selling unique items from all over Spain, making it the perfect place to buy souvenirs or find regional dishes to cook at home.
Pl. de la Ciutat de Bruges, s/n, 46001 València, Valencia, Spainhttps://www.mercadocentralvalencia.es/

2Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias

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Science museum
Nature & Parks
The Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is an extremely impressive state-of-the-art science complex set within a landscaped park with a huge aquarium & IMAX screen. The architect Santiago Calatrava is largely responsible for the stunning architecture, which has been met with mixed reactions from Valencians. It's well worth visiting for the beauty and scale of the buildings, as well as the variety of exhibits on offer.
Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 València, Valencia, Spainhttps://www.cac.es/

3Bioparc Valencia

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Animal park
Outdoor Activities
The Valencia Bioparc is a modern naturalistic zoo in Spain that boasts an array of African animals such as lions, gorillas, and giraffes. The park's focus on education and conservation sets it apart. The innovative landscaping creates the illusion of free-roaming animals without visible fences segregating their habitats. Madagascar is particularly magical with lemurs cavorting around waterfalls among lush vegetation.
Av. Pío Baroja, 3, 46015 València, Valencia, Spainhttps://www.bioparcvalencia.es/

4Jardí del Túria - Tram VIII

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Once a riverbed, this park meanders through the historic center of Valencia, passing under bridges.
y San Pío V, y Paseos de la Ciudadela y de la Alameda, C. del Pintor López, 46003 València, Valencia, Spainhttp://jardins.valencia.es/es/jardin/jardin-del-turia-tramos-7-8

5La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The La Lonja de la Seda is a historical building located in the city of Valencia, Spain. The building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was originally built as a silk and commodity exchange. The courtyard inside of the building is filled with citrus trees, which adds to the beauty of the building.
C/ de la Llotja, 2, 46001 València, Valencia, Spainhttps://www.valencia.es/

Top places to eat

1San Tommaso

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Italian restaurant
San Tommaso is a charming and rustic Italian restaurant with an impressive menu that takes influences from all over Italy. The venue is lined with cool retro decor and the food is delicious, served up with a great wine list. There's also an outdoor seating area so you can enjoy your meal during summertime!
C/ de la Corretgeria, 37, 46001 Valencia, Spainhttp://www.santommaso.es/

2Navarro

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Mediterranean restaurant
The mediterranean restaurant Navarro offers an extensive and delicious menu of dishes from Spain, Greece, Italy and Morocco. The restaurant is family-owned and located in the heart of the old city of Valencia. Specialties include seafood paella and lobster, both of which are highly recommended.
C/ de l'Arquebisbe Mayoral, 5, 46002 València, Valencia, Spainhttp://www.restaurantenavarro.com/

3Restaurante Asador Argentino Gordon 10

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Argentinian restaurant
Gordon 10 is a cozy and low-lit Argentinian steakhouse that serves empanadas and wine along with international beers. It has outdoor seating, seating for wheelchair access, and a full bar.
Carrer del Comte d'Altea, 49, 46005 Valencia, Spainhttp://www.gordon10.com/

4Casa Montaña

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Tapas restaurant
Casa Montaña is a historic wine place in Valencia with old wooden barrels, traditional tiles and no music that feels like time has stood still. The tapas restaurant offers amazing tapas and a vast wine selection, both of which are vegan and gluten-free friendly.
C/ de Josep Benlliure, 69, 46011 València, Valencia, Spainhttp://www.emilianobodega.com/

5KAIKAYA Sushi Nikkei

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Restaurant
KAIKAYA Sushi Nikkei is a trendy sushi restaurant with Brazilian and Japanese fusion cuisine served in a fashionable destination. The design consists of keeping all elements that exist currently, emphasizing the beauty of imperfections left by time. The materials most often used are wood and leather, combined with tropical vegetation. You know those giant iron drums and rafia cords inspired by the Rice Field Workers' hats from Asian countries?
Pl. de l'Ajuntament, 10, 46002 Valencia, Spainhttps://www.kaikayarestaurante.com/

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