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Whether you're a student looking for a city break, a family on a trip, or just a traveller looking to explore, Valencia has plenty of attractions to choose from. From the city's famous City of Arts and Sciences, to the beautiful Albufera Park, you'll find plenty of activities to keep you entertained.

Mercado de Colon

Mercado de Colon is a landmark building in Valencia, Spain. It was built in the early twentieth century, and is a significant cultural center in the city. It was designed by Francisco Mora Berenguer, who studied the work of Antoni Gaudi.

The building was completed in 1916, and is considered to be a key piece of Valencia's history. It was originally a food market, but was later converted into a thriving commercial location. It is still a lively place today, serving both locals and tourists alike. It features a wealth of mosaics and ornaments.

The building has two levels, with an underground area that still contains a selection of fresh fruit and fish. The top level features shops, pubs, and restaurants. It is a great place to enjoy Valencia's cuisine.

The building has a very distinctive facade, featuring a 'trencadis' mosaic. It was designed by Francisco Mora Berenguer, and features a design inspired by Gaudi's Barcelona buildings. It is one of the most famous works of Valencian Art Nouveau.

Today, the Mercado de Colon has a variety of cafes, restaurants, and tapas bars. It has a lively atmosphere, and is one of Valencia's most important cultural centers. The building is also home to El Corte Ingles, a bookstore, and florists.

The building was renovated in three stages, starting in 2000. The renovation was expensive, and the building has been converted into a series of boutiques and shops.

Hoces de Cabriel

Located in Utiel-Requena, Valencia, the Hoces de Cabriel is a natural park that is protected and conserved in a state of good conservation. This park features three kinds of habitats: rocky, riparian and Mediterranean.

The park's habitats are unique, and its landscape and flora are extraordinary. There are several protected species that you can find here. For example, there are golden eagles and peregrine falcons. The rocky outcrops have allowed several species of crocks-of-the-rock birds to settle.

In addition to the park, there are several other interesting places to visit in Valencia. The city offers a lot of cultural and historical sites to explore. Its port is a great destination for surfing, wakeboarding, and jet skiing. There are also some beaches to enjoy.

The city of Gandia, which is located southeast of Valencia, is a great place to visit. It has beautiful beaches, mountains, and cultural sites to explore. This city is also home to the Ministry of Innovation. It is a great place to visit during summer months.

The city of Alicante is another place to visit in Valencia. It is located on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. It is home to luxury accommodations and offers many cultural tours and events. It is also home to EUIPO and the Ministry of Innovation. The city has beautiful side streets, and there are plenty of places to stay and visit.

La Lonja de la Seda

Located in El Mercat, La Lonja de la Seda is a beautiful medieval Gothic building. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Valencia. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The building was built by Pere Compte, a famous Catalan architect. He also designed the Valencia Cathedral. The building was finished in 1548. It is a true architectural masterpiece of the 15th century. The building's opulent decoration shows Valencia's economic and mercantile history.

La Lonja de la Seda's main entrance is called the 'entrance of the sinners' and has Gothic style windows and doorways. The interior features special carvings, enigmatic figures and bas-reliefs. The exterior has a castle like appearance with palm tree shaped columns.

The Lonja de la Seda tower is a three-story high quadrangular tower. It is located between the Sala de Contratacion and the Tribunal del Mar. The tower has 144 stone steps and is open every day except Monday. The tower is free to enter.

The building also contains the silk museum, which teaches the history of silk. You can also book a guided tour. Captain Ulysses recommends a tour. You can also visit La Almoina Archaeological Museum to learn about Valencia's heritage. This museum is located across from the cathedral. It features well-preserved Roman remains.

The building is made of stone walls and resembles old Medieval castles. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. It has four main parts, each of which has its own purpose. The Contract Hall is one of the most important parts. It is where important merchants made deals.

Chapel of the Holy Grail

Located in Valencia Cathedral, the Chapel of the Holy Grail is one of the most impressive places in Valencia. This sanctuary houses a mysterious piece of incalculable value, which is believed to have been used by Jesus at the Last Supper.

Valencia Cathedral

It is the most famous Christian relic. The cup is also believed to have been used by Joseph of Arimathea to catch Christ's blood during crucifixion.

This Holy Grail was discovered in the late 12th century. It was taken to Valencia by Alfonso the Magnanimous in 1424. It was later moved to Northern Spain during the Umayyad conquests.

The Chapel of the Holy Grail is a small sanctuary that houses a small chalice. It is surrounded by serene silence. The chalice is encased in glass. The altar is decorated with paintings of angels and apostles.

The main altar has a statue of the Virgin Mary from the XVIIIth century. The panels depict biblical scenes from the XVI century. The cathedral also has a rose window. The cathedral has a vaulted ceiling. It is embellished with elegant Baroque art.

The Valencia Cathedral is one of the most important Catholic places of worship in the city. It is open to the public during working hours. It is free to visit during weekends and holidays. It also has a museum with exceptional artworks. The cathedral is decorated with Baroque and Renaissance elements. It is also decorated with paintings by Goya.

Altos Hornos

During my recent visit to Valencia, I spent time exploring the city's many attractions. There are a number of places to visit including Port Saplaya, Altos Hornos and L'Albufera Natural Park. These are all excellent options for a day out.

Port Saplaya

The port of Valencia has a unique layout. A bend forms the port, which is unusual. The infrastructure of the port is also unique. The port is close to seaside neighborhoods. Several beaches have received Blue Flag status.

The city's historic center is small, but beautiful. Its architecture is a blend of ancient and contemporary designs. Visitors can take guided walking tours or bike tours to discover Valencia's history. The old town is filled with narrow, whitewashed streets that look out to sea.

A popular day out is visiting the City of Arts and Sciences. This futuristic architectural project was created by world-famous architect Santiago Calatrava. It comprises stunning buildings and is surrounded by water. It is the first of its kind to be completed.

The Oceanographic aquarium is Europe's largest. It is home to dolphins, sea turtles and sharks. It also contains an interactive science museum. There is also a IMAX cinema.

Another great attraction is the PortAventura World theme park. It offers fun rides for children, including roller coasters, and offers a cool atmosphere. It is located close to the Valencia Marina. The museum is informative and interactive.

Sierra Calderona

Located in the region of Valencia, Sierra Calderona is a beautiful area with many natural and historical attractions. The mountain range is part of the Iberian system, and is considered to be a protected area. It is known for its unique geological formations and rich wildlife. It is home to numerous villages and a variety of plant and animal species.

The Hanging Bridges Route is one of the most popular hiking routes in Valencia. This path passes through many natural landscapes, including suspension bridges. It also passes through some of the gorges of the River Turia. The route is also known for its spectacular views. It can be a short 3-kilometre route, or an extended 12-kilometre one.

Other interesting destinations in Sierra Calderona are Gatova, which offers many natural sights. It is also home to many mineral-medicinal springs. It has many viewpoints, including the one that provides a panoramic view of Valencia. There is also a Pinel aqueduct and a mill.

Another great destination in Sierra Calderona is the village of Serra. Serra has a parish church that dates back to the 18th century, and features two naves. The church also features a barrel vault and chapels between each buttress. It is a very picturesque area, with meandering paths and fountains.

Another scenic attraction in Sierra Calderona is El Garbi. This viewpoint is located 600 meters above sea level, and offers panoramic views of Valencia. You can also enjoy views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Guided tours and excursions in Valencia

Those visiting Valencia will find a wealth of guided tours and excursions to choose from. These tours will provide guests with a chance to discover the city's main attractions, and some of its most unique offerings. For example, those looking for a unique experience can take a private tour to explore the city's modernist architecture. Private tour guides will show guests the best examples of modernist architecture in Valencia.

One of Valencia's most iconic modernist homes is the Casa del Punt de Gantxo. This landmark building was designed by architect José Mara Martnez, and features intricate ceramic design features.

Casa del Punt de Gantxo

Another must-see attraction is the Oceanografic Center, which features hundreds of species of marine animals from around the world. The Oceanografic Center also offers interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and a cool underwater restaurant. There are also dolphin shows at the Oceanografic Center.

There are also a number of guided tours and excursions that allow visitors to explore the history of Valencia. These include tours that focus on the city's art, culture, and cuisine. Some of these tours include a tasting of traditional Valencia food.

Another option is to take a guided tour of the city's arts and sciences district. This area includes the Oceanografic Aquarium, which is the largest aquatic facility of its kind in Europe. There are also a number of interesting museums and exhibits to explore. The Prince Philip Science Museum and the Hemisferic Museum offer live demonstrations and movies, while the Science Museum features interactive exhibits and exhibits.

If you would like to explore Valencia in a different way, you may want to take a Valencia e-bike tour. This tour is a great way to explore Valencia's archaeological treasures, as well as its tropical parks and Roman ruins. There are also Valencia biking tours that focus on hidden gems and architectural gems in the city. You can also choose a day trip to a nearby orange grove to experience Valencia's unique culture.

If you want to explore Valencia on foot, you can take a three-hour walking tour. This tour will take you through the historic city center and its various public squares. Along the way, you will see remnants of medieval walls, as well as stately basilicas and opulent palaces. There are also local shops and traditional restaurants to stop by. The tour will also include entrance fees to various sites.

Another Valencia tour that includes food is a gastrobar tour. There are numerous gastrobars in the city, and these venues are a great place to meet likeminded travelers and sample local cuisine. These venues often feature alternative music and local artwork. Many gastrobars draw a diverse crowd of local residents and visitors, making this a great way to experience Valencia's unique culture.

Finally, there are Valencia tours that offer the chance to explore Valencia's unique nightlife. These tours will take guests to the area of Las Fallas, where they can enjoy a party-filled festival. This festival takes place during a major celebration in the city. Tour guides can take guests to the most spectacular sites during the festival.

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