Valencia, Spain

City of Arts & Paella - Where futuristic architecture meets culinary tradition on Spain's golden coast

Modern Architecture
Paella Birthplace
Mediterranean Beaches

Must-Visit Attractions

Experience Valencia's modern marvels and culinary traditions with our expert local guides

City of Arts and Sciences

City of Arts and Sciences

Futuristic architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava, housing museums, planetarium, and aquarium.

Oceanographic aquarium
Hemisfรจric planetarium
Science Museum
Opera House
Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral

Historic cathedral blending Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles, home to the Holy Grail legend.

Holy Grail chapel
Miguelete tower climb
Mixed architectural styles
Cathedral museum
Central Market

Central Market

One of Europe's largest fresh food markets, housed in a stunning modernist building from 1928.

Fresh seafood stalls
Local produce tasting
Modernist architecture
Traditional horchata
Paella Cooking Experience

Paella Cooking Experience

Learn to cook authentic Valencian paella in its birthplace with local chefs and traditional ingredients.

Traditional recipes
Local ingredients
Professional chefs
Market tours
Malvarosa Beach

Malvarosa Beach

Beautiful urban beach with golden sand, perfect for relaxation and beachfront dining experiences.

Urban beach access
Beachfront paellas
Water sports
Sunset dining
Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens

Former riverbed transformed into a green corridor stretching through the city center to the sea.

Urban green space
Bike paths
Playgrounds
Connecting to coast