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Valencia at a Glance

Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. It is located at the Mediterranean sea, and you will find beaches right in the very heart of it. This city has Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea. The beaches and promenade come alive, allowing you to enjoy the sunshine and balmy temperatures that herald the coming of summer. During the summer-months it is heavily visited by tourists, and if you want to spend holidays at the beach then Valencia is the place for you.

Area 134.6 Square Kilometers

Population 0.8 Million

Winter Temperature 10 C

Summer Temperature 23 C

Best Time To Visit September to October

Rail

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The Valencia Train Station is located near old Valencia in the medieval city of Valencia. This modern station provides service for Spanish Day Trains, which give travellers access to cities such as Barcelona and Madrid.

Valencia Cathedral

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It sits at the centre of Valencia's small and rambling historic streets. It is a large building that stuns from both the outside and the interior. It is possible to visit the cathedral and use an audio guide to learn about the history of the building as you make your way around it.

City of Art and Sciences

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Valencia's City of Art and Sciences is one the most popular attractions in Valencia. It is a futuristic cultural world that spans over five buildings and covers 350,000 square metres. You may simply want to head to the City of Art and Sciences and take a wander amongst the stunning buildings designed by local architect Santiago Calatrava.

Aquarium

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Spanning a whole range of buildings and outdoor areas, it offers hours of entertainment and details on the sea-life of the world. It makes up an important part of the City of Arts and Sciences and sits at the point where the park is closest to the beach. You can watch the daily dolphin shows, where trained dolphins perform tricks for kids and grown ups to enjoy.

Valencia Zoo

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You can walk around a zoo where there are no cages and where you will find different species of animals sharing one space. The barriers are created naturally between the humans and the animals so that there is no need for cages. You will even be able to walk through a section of the park where lemurs will run around your feet.

Shopping centres

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Valencia city centre and the surrounding area offer an abundance of shopping centres. If you are looking to find a variety of shopping options all under one roof, these are good places to head to.

High street shopping

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Some of the world's most famous high-street stores are Spanish by origin. To find the high-street stores it is best to head to the town centre of Valencia. You can find street stores selling clothes, shoes and other items for men, women and children.

Designer shops

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Valencia has an impressive selection of designer stores. If you are after the big names like Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Caroline Herrera, these are all to be found on one street in the affluent part of town.

Lahore

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Avenida Del Puerto 109, Valencia, Spain
Cuisines: Indian

Shere Khan

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Calle Serrano Morales, 11, 46004 Valencia, Spain
Cuisines: Indian, Pakistani

Taj Mahal

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Dr. Manuel Candela, 20, 46021 Valencia, Spain
Cuisines: Indian

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  • Highlights of Spain and Portugal

    15 Nights & 16 Days
    Madrid(3N)  Madrid(4N)  Valencia(2N)  Barcelona(2N)  PORTO(2N)  Lisbon(2N) 

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