
What to see in Valencia: the 23 places you must visit
The Cathedral, the Lonja, the Serranos towers, the City of Arts and Sciences… We help you not to miss the must-see places in Valencia.

Oceanogràfic: Discover Europe’s biggest aquarium in Valencia
This impressive science and leisure centre offers you the chance to travel through the world’s different marine ecosystems from the comfort of Valencia.

Valencian paella: the most international of dishes
Paella, a dish that draws on products from the land and sea, has transcended the sphere of food and drink to become an emblem of Valencia and of Spain itself.

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, a fascinating educational complex
This cutting-edge city with avant-garde architecture proves that learning about science, art, technology and nature can be deeply rewarding.

Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felip Science Museum, forbidden not to touch
The aim of Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felip Science Museum in the City of Arts and Sciences is to disseminate science in an entertaining way.

Valencia’s Opera House: Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia
The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, Valencia’s Opera House, is the latest building to be added to the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències complex.

The Falles Museum, the home of the ninots in Valencia
The Falles Museum invites you to discover the history of the iconic festival of Les Falles through the “ninots indultados”—the papier-mâché figures that are saved from the flames by popular vote—dating back to 1934.

Valencia’s typical food, more than just paella
La comida típica de Valencia va más allá de la paella y ofrece muchos y deliciosos platos con la huerta y el mar como protagonistas.

Valencia’s most typical products
From rice to oranges, there’s always a good moment to go shopping so that you can pack your bags full of the best souvenirs from Valencia.