Valencia – The City Of All Possibilities

Valencia For All

Valencia is one of those cities in Spain that perfectly blend the old part (the buildings and monuments), with the new part (innovative, and very modern buildings). Valencia means architecture, culture, trade, shopping, cinema, museums, and beach, all together. It is one of the most attractive cities in Spain due to having so many historical vestiges and for its long coastline, with fine sands and clear water. But at the same time, it is very close to the mountain line. What else can one wish for in a holiday destination?

If you go sightseeing in Valencia, you will definitely feel the pulse of centuries that lie underneath its walls. Start with the ruins of the Roman forum, which are almost as old as the city, and continue with The Valencia Cathedral which was built in the place where the Roman temple stood as well as a mosque later on. It is mainly Gothic, but because it took two centuries to be completed, there are many more influences on its style.

The Gothic tower of the Cathedral, the Miguelete Tower, is fifty meters tall and it takes 207 steps to get to the top, but the view is worth the effort. If you want to see one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic civil architecture, you are in the right place. The Silk Exchange, which was built in the 15th century, covering 2000 square meters, will definitely impress you.

The Active City

Valencia is a very active city, great for outdoor sports of all types. Turia Gardens is a wonderful place, divided into twelve sections, where tourists can go biking on the biking circuits; play football, baseball, and rugby; and there is even a skating track. The long coasts offer tourists the possibility to scuba dive, sail and windsurf. Last but not least, the mountains situated very closely to the city, are perfect for hiking, kayaking, and paragliding. Or you can follow one of the horse riding routes.

Where to Sleep

Of course the list of places that offer accommodation is long, containing many hotels. But since you are in Valencia, a city that struggles to keep alive the culture, traditions, and customs of Spaniards, why not choose a villa? They are very attractive, are situated in very picturesque places, and are built and decorated in the most purely traditional way. Choose Viviendas Jardin or Taronja.

Enjoy your stay!!