About Valencia

There are few cities like Valencia, able to harmoniously combine the remnants of its farthest past, dating to the year 138 BC, with the most innovative and avant-garde buildings from the new millennium.

Valencia is trade and culture, cinema, theatre, museums, magic, business. It plays important roles in international and avant-garde design, and one of the most active cities in Europe regarding fairs and conferences.

Thanks to its location, Valencia has historically been one of main Spanish Mediterranean ports and has that special charm of cities that are also seaports.

In the city, the beaches of La Malvarrosa and Levante offer a wide variety of places to dine and enjoy a quiet evening by the sea. To the south, nature becomes predominant at Saler Beach and in the L’Albufera Nature Reserve, where the sun can be enjoyed in unique surroundings.

From traditional paella to its word-famous Las Fallas, Valencia has plenty to offer in terms of festivities and tradition making it one of the most interesting and attactive cities in Spain

Interesting routes await you inland, such as the one defined by the course of the Turia River, or charming towns like Buñol, Requena, Sagunto, Peñiscola or Xátiva, among others.