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    www.valencia.es. Valencia ( Spanish: [baˈlenθja] ⓘ, officially in Valencian: València [vaˈlensia]) [a] is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name in Spain.

  2. Valencia´s tourist information in one place. What to see, special discounts and restaurant promos. Find all the information you need for visiting València.

  3. Things to Do in Valencia, Spain: See Tripadvisor's 919,260 traveler reviews and photos of Valencia tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July.

  4. Barrio del Carmen and its Palaces. Strolling around its streets is a complete pleasure. El Carmen neighbourhood embraces you with its maze-like streets full of history, palaces, legends and leisure. Visit Torres de Quart and Miguelete to take in the spectacular views.

  5. Valencia. Spain, Europe. Spain’s third-largest city is a magnificent place, content for Madrid and Barcelona to grab the headlines while it gets on with being a wonderfully liveable city with thriving cultural, eating and nightlife scenes.

  6. A place full of contrasts awaits the visitor with a charming old town next to futuristic buildings. This is Valencia, one of Spain’s most welcoming cities to spend a few days. Beyond the cultural effervescence of its cities, a stroll is always a good idea, or bathing at its Mediterranean beaches.

  7. Things to Do in Valencia, Spain: See Tripadvisor's 918,854 reviews & photos of 1,474 Valencia attractions.

  8. Nov 23, 2021 · With great museums, long sandy beaches, and top nightlife, Valencia makes for a superb city break. Here are the best things to do there.

  9. You won’t get enough of this Mediterranean city, with more than 2,000 years of history, green spaces, various museums, historic buildings, lively squares with terraces to enjoy the sun, not to forget the long sandy beaches... The list is long, but here’s a selection of the essential things you need to do in Valencia.

  10. In the 20th century, Valencia was the capital of Republican Spain from 1936 to 1939, and during the Spanish Civil War sustained heavy bombardment by Franco’s forces, both by air and sea. Franco retaliated for Valencia’s Republican past with cultural and ideological repression, and forbade the use of the Valencian language.

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