The best plans to discover Valencia

3 days in Valencia of history and science
Do you have 3 days off? At Nativics we have organized this three-day itinerary for you to discover the most historic Valencia and the most avant-garde Valencia. This plan includes
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Getaway to Valencia with entrance to the City of Arts and Sciences
Wanting to visit Valencia? At Nativics we have come up with this itinerary that we have planned in detail so that your getaway to the City of Arts and Sciences
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Hotels in Valencia
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Weekend in Valencia with admission to the City of Arts and Sciences
Wanting to visit the land of flowers, light and love? At Nativics we have organized this itinerary for you to discover historic Valencia and avant-garde Valencia in a weekend you
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What to see in Valencia?
Central Market of Valencia
Traditional market of Valencia in which you will find more than 300 stalls of fresh and local products. It opened in 1928 and stands out for its spectacular architecture and its stained glass windows, which make it one of the most visited buildings in Valencia. In addition, it is one of the largest markets in Europe.
The Market of Valencia
La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia is a civil Gothic building declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Inside you will discover its impressive Salón Columnario or Salón de Contratación, the Patio de Naranjos and the Torreón where the chapel of the Inmaculada is located on the first floor and the upper floors that were created as a prison for defaulters.
Round Square of Valencia
This square is located in the center of Valencia, with its eye-catching three-storey circular construction surrounded by small traditional shops, where you can buy handicrafts, embroidery, fabrics, souvenirs from Valencia, and tapas bars located on the ground floor. In the center of the Plaza Redonda, there is a fountain installed from where you can see the bell tower of Santa Catalina.
Valencia Cathedral and Miguelete
The Cathedral of Valencia or Cathedral of the Holy Chalice is a building that combines several architectural styles. From the impressive Gothic door of the Apostles, the miguelete and the dome in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, through the various Renaissance, Baroque and neoclassical styles, until the twenty-first century. Of great beauty, it also is noted for the quality of its paintings by various artists, including Francisco de Goya, for its choir and altarpiece. But, undoubtedly, the undisputed protagonist of the Valencian cathedral is the Holy Chalice, which is located in the chapel of the same name. This chalice dates from the Alexandrian period and is considered the Holy Grail. Although there are some skeptics due to its medieval appearance, the truth is that the relic is the agate cup, the upper part of the chalice, a precious Alexandrian cup of oriental origin that archaeologists consider to date from the years 100 to 50 BC. The lower part (the foot, the handles and the naveta supporting the cup), would have been added later, in medieval times. Hence the gold, pearls and precious stones and the alabaster vessel in Islamic style.
Carmen neighborhood, Valencia
Located in the district of Ciutat Vella, in the heart of the city, the Barrio del Carmen is the authentic historical center of Valencia and one of the largest medieval neighborhoods in Europe. Its name is due to the church of Carmen Calzado, which is located there, next to the square of the same name. In this emblematic neighborhood, you will discover many places and restaurants where to eat or have a drink but also a lot of history. Formerly delimited by a Muslim wall, the medieval remains that are preserved today are the Serranos Towers and the Quart Towers. In El Carmen you will find the centenary Plaza del Árbol, the Portal de la Valldigna and the small Casa de los Gatos. In addition, this neighborhood is famous for its street art, its bohemian style and its museums of contemporary and modern art where the IVAM, the MUVIM and the Centre del Carme stand out. Undoubtedly, a place full of life that has everything, even terraces where you can have tapas or a good Valencian paella.
Valencia Town Hall Square
The large square where the Town Hall of Valencia is located. is surrounded by buildings, this square is famous for hosting major events and festivals, including the traditional mascletás de la Fallas.
Museum of Arts and Sciences
The City of Arts and Sciences is a 350,000-square meter complex dedicated to the dissemination of science and the arts. It comprises different buildings, each with its individual design and theme. It is so large that it is considered a city within a city. Within this complex are the buildings of the Oceanográfico, the Hemisférico, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, the Palau de Les Arts Reina Sofía and the Ágora, and the Umbracle, the garden of the City of Arts and Sciences.
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