valencia

Valencia , the third largest city of Spain , capital of the Valencian Community, has eight hundred thousand inhabitants. The Mediterranean coast is one of the most sought after and there are references to its existence since the second century BC In 2009 he received more than 1.5 million tourists who delight in their traditions, architecture, history and gastronomy.

Valencia is a big city and you may need to place a car despite the public transport network is very efficient metro and bus, and have the opportunity to learn more as you walk through the historical center or by the sea. The Paseo Maritimo deserves a lengthy ride.

Valencia has churches built on ancient mosques, convents and religious military orders and an impressive cathedral are some of the major reasons of historical interest. This is a city where different architectural styles mingle and live side by side without crashing. If you enjoy contact with nature, visit the Bioparc, a zoo without fences almost innovative, with a hundred thousand square meters Cabecera scattered throughout the park, where they live, leopards, hyenas, giraffes, lions, hippos and elephants.

Enjoy the atmosphere of Valencia to, whenever possible, go to the beach. There are about three kilometers of beach easily reachable by public transport or bicycle. Arenas and Malvarrosa are the most sought after. But also to enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean in Patacona, Port Saplaya, Pinedo and El Saler. You must also visit the City of Arts and Sciences, designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, along with Félix Candela, and inaugurated in April 1998. Imax cinema, planetarium, interactive science museum, hiking trail, art gallery, aquarium with 110 square meters, and conference halls, bridges and office towers occupy this space in the most modern city.

The Formula 1 street circuit is one of the highlights of world championships in this discipline of motor sport. Every year in mid-August for 3 days, Valencia receives the best riders in the world and all the glamor that accompanies them.

The Mediterranean diet is still present, but the dish is even more prominent with the paella. Similar to our rice to Valencia, vegetables, seafood and meats are kings and lords in this corner of the neighboring country. To keep up with the best possible way, be sure to prove Orxata, a typical drink that mixes sparkling wine and orange juice. If you want to be well served, choose the Old Town, where the tapas bars, restaurants and cafes offer quality at honest prices. The brewery is a Los Toneles these locations. Another site that is also worth mentioning is the brewery Montaditos 100 in one of the most modern city, where each patch costs 1 euro.

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