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10 Things to do in Valencia, Spain Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Valencia, Spain in this travel guide covering top things to do in the city, the best attractions to consider and local Valenciana food worth sampling. We felt this was one of the most liveable cities in terms of great local cuisine, markets geared more towards locals than tourists and plenty of green spaces to explore. We also loved the old quarter featuring fascinating architecture.
10 Things to do in Valencia City Tour | Spain Travel Guide: (València)
Intro - 00:01
1) Eating Tapas in Valencia - 00:31
2) Silk Exchange (Lonja de Seda - Llotja de la Seda) - 03:03
3) Explore the Old Quarter (Ciutat Vella) - 04:19 + Bell Tower of Valencia (El Miguelete) - 04:37
4) Horchateria de Santa Catalina (Horchatería Santa Catalina) - 04:55
5) Valencia Cathedral and Holy Grail (Iglesia Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora de Valencia - Església Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de l'Assumpció de la Mare de Déu de València) - 06:23
6) Eating Paella Valenciana in Valencia - 07:33
7) City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències - Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias) - 11:13
8) Bike ride through Turia Park Valencia (Jardí del Túria - Jardín del Turia) - 12:11
9) Valencia Mercado Central (Mercado Central de Valencia - Mercat Central) - 13:44
10) Valencia at Night - 14:11
Outro - 14:20
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Our visit Valencia travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Valenciana cuisine and Spanish food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, the old town, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical València tourism brochure, Valencia itinerary or Valencia, Spain city tour also known as València España.
10 Things to do in Valencia, Spain Travel Guide Video Transcript: (València)
Continuing our travels through Spain, our next stop was Valencia.
Located along the coast, Spain’s third-largest city is renowned for its mild climate, futuristic constructions and paella.
We’ll spent most of our time in Valencia was mostly spent eating, but when we weren’t restaurant hopping or snacking our way through markets, we were exploring the city on foot and the destination quickly rose to the top.
In this Valencia travel guide we’re going to take you guys on a tour of the city and show you some of the things you can do on your visit.
After lunch we were ready to go sightseeing around Valencia. Our first stop: the Silk Exchange.
We went on a walk around the Old Quarter without much of a plan in mind. We saw some street art browsed through a few shops, and randomly stumbled across the narrowest building in Europe - that’s the terracotta.
Since the tower was closed, we decided to stop by Horchateria Santa Catalina to try a drink that you either love or hate: horchata.
This cold milky-looking drink is made with chufas, better known as tiger nuts in English.
Our next attraction was Valencia Cathedral, which is home to a Holy Chalice that has been defended as the true Holy Grail.
If there’s one dish that we had to try in Valencia, it was paella. Many non-Spaniards view paella as Spain's national dish, but Spaniards will tell you this is a regional Valencian dish.
The City of Arts and Sciences, is a cultural and architectural complex that looks quite spacey and futuristic.
The complex itself is made up of various structures including a domed-glass garden that’s filled with palm trees, the planetarium, an interactive science museum, an aquarium, an opera house, and a plaza designed to hold concerts and sporting events and Turia Park.
But paella wasn’t all we had at the restaurant. We also ordered fideuá.
We had a food adventure in Valencia’s Central Market. Although this is primarily a place to buy your fresh fish, vegetables, meat, and fruit, you can also find some stands that sell smaller snacks and traditional Spanish dishes.
To wrap up our trip to Valencia, we’ll leave you with a few nighttime shots of the city washed aglow. We hope you enjoyed this Valencia travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city.
This is part of our Travel in Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.
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Valencia, qué hacer en Valencia España durante 3 días
Valencia es la ciudad de las flores, de la luz y del amor, acompáñanos en éste video a descubrir qué hacer en Valencia durante 3 días.
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*Cómo llegar a Valencia
Para llegar a Valencia tomamos un tren saliendo de la estación de Atocha de Madrid, hicimos aproximadamente 2 horas. Si te interesa llegar en tren, consulta horarios y tarifas aquí.
También puedes llegar por avión, esto depende de tu bolsillo y tiempo que tengas para trasladarte de un país a otro. Si quieres saber cómo conseguir vuelos baratos visita nuestro blog y sigue nuestras recomendaciones.
Ademas en nuestro post sobre Valencia vas a encontrar a detalle cómo llegar del aeropuerto o estación de tren al centro de la ciudad.
*Qué hacer en Valencia
A nosotros nos pasearon mucho nuestros amigos Sandra y Ximo del canal Clave Baja, te recomendamos darte una vuelta por su canal y conozcas más acerca de su trabajo y talento como fotógrafos.
Valencia tiene atractivos para todas las edades y gustos, aquí no te vas a aburrir para nada. A continuación una lista de lugares que puedes visitar durante tu estancia en esta ciudad.
-Catedral de Santa María de Valencia, ubicada en el centro histórico de la ciudad.
-Torre Micalet o Miguelete, es el campanario de la Catedral.
-Mercat Central de Valencia
-Lonja de la Seda
-Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, donde se encuentra el Palacio de las Artes de la Reina Sofía, Hemisferic, Umbracle, Museo de las Ciencias Principe Felipe, Oceanográfic y Agora. Más detalles de horarios y tarifas. Compra un tour y evita las largas filas
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Si llevas poco tiempo y presupuesto, a continuación una lista de los lugares que puedes visitar completamente gratis:
-Paseo guiado sin costo por el Centro de Valencia. Toma un tour gratis por Valencia.
-Parque Gulliver
-Plaza del Ayuntamiento
-Plaza de la Reina
-Plaza de la Virgen
-Plaza la Redonda
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*Dónde hospedarse en Valencia
Nuevamente nos hospedamos en un Airbnb súper bien ubicado en el mero centro de la Ciudad. Te recomendamos hospedarte por ahí porque caminando llegas a casi todos lados y todo queda cerca.
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*Dónde comer en Valencia
Visita el Parque Natural “la Albufera” y ahí encontrarás el poblado “el Palmar” donde está el Restaurante Casa Ángel, para comer aquí debes tener reservación debido a su popularidad y es que lo merece porque su comida y servicio es excelente.
Si gustas al terminar de comer una deliciosa paella con alguna entrada como gambas o clóchinas puedes tomar un paseo en barca poquito antes del atardecer para que te termines de enamorar de Valencia.
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10 Secretos de la Playa de Maspalomas, en Gran Canaria
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VISIT THE COUNCIL OF GRADO - ASTURIAS (ESPAÑA - SPAIN)
The Council and town of Grado are situated at the centre of Asturias and is well located being just 15 minutes from the city of Oviedo and less than 30 minutes from Asturias airport and also some very fine beaches.
The Council represents the starting point (or finishing point) of the Camino Real de la Mesa (Royal Route of the |Table). This pre-Romanic route was one of the busiest routes between Asturias and the central plateau of Spain and serviced the community up to the 19th century. There are still traces of the Roman roads winding through the hills, meadows and along the River Nalon.
Grado has a commercial tradition from medieval times which still remains to this day. The town hosts the very popular country market on Wednesdays and especially on Sundays when farmers, craftsman and other providers sell their products in the centre of the village in a very nice, colourful and picturesque market experience.
The town of Grado is built around a historic centre with monuments such as the Palace of Miranda Valdecarzana from the 18th century or the Baroque chapel of Los Dolores. Grado also has some very fine houses and palaces designed in “Indiano”or south Americian architecture. There was large scale emigration from Asturias at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twenty to the Americas, especially Cuba, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela and the US. The emigrants brought back a very cosmopolitan and American styled architecture which can be seen throughout the region.
Grado is also a part of the Primitive Route of the Route of Santiago which starts in Oviedo and passes through the town offering a great place for pilgrims to stock up on essentials or take a rest bite from walking A few short kilometres away from Grado are the towns of San Juan de Villapañada and Cabruñana where you will find a Pilgrim hostel which is an ideal location to rest up for the night. As you enter Grado from Oviedo you will find the village of Peñaflor where you can see the Church of San Roman with original Romanic features and the picturesque 12th century bridge crossing the river Nalon.
The Best of Vitoria Gasteiz | Basque Country Spain
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El Rocio - Huelva
You find the village of El Rocío in the municipality of Almonte, in the province of Huelva and it is located 15km from the beach of Matalascañas and next to Doñana National Park. The village consists of whitewashed houses and sandy streets, with shops and cafes and restaurants. The center of the village is the chapel, dedicated for centuries to Our Lady of El Rocío, one of the most venerated images of Virgen Mary in Spain. El Rocío is surrounded by nature that belongs to Doñana National Park and the means of transportation within the village are horses and horse carriages that you can hire to go for a ride in the surroundings. This is an ideal place to spend the afternoon, to watch the sunset or even for lunch. You should try the fried fish in any of its restaurants. Annually there is a pilgrimage in springtime of organized brotherhoods, who arrive on foot, horseback or in chariots pulled by tractors. The pilgrimage gathers almost one million people from all over Spain. This colorful event with music and songs devoted to the virgin of El Rocío is a performance that lasts a whole weekend, until the night of Monday of Pentecost. That night is the climax of this religious event, when the believers jump over the fence and carry the parade float of Virgin Mary in procession through the streets of the village.
Camino de Santiago Part 2
One week until I start my 2nd Camino, walking the del Norte and Primitivo.
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Places of the Camino: Villafranca Montes de Oca
Villafranca Montes de Oca, in the province of Burgos, is the town located in the middle of the Montes de Oca stage, one of the toughest on the Camino Francés due to its hills.
The small town's main attractions are the St. James Church (XVIII century) and the hermitage of the Virgen de Oca, located 1.5 km. (approx.) of the village.
Further apart from the Camino, there is also a beautiful view at the Alba dam, located about 4 km. from the village, which was finished in 1995 near the abandoned town of Alba.
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