Explore marine life from the Arctic to the Red Sea in a vast aquarium
Visit the City of Arts and Sciences, drink horchata and cycle in Turia Park
Explore marine life from the Arctic to the Red Sea in a vast aquarium
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Mestalla Stadium is one of the oldest football grounds in Spain. Built in 1923, it's the famous home of La Liga side Valencia CF. Guided tours are available throughout the year, and include a museum visit, plus behind-the-scenes access to the locker rooms, and pitchside photo opportunities.
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Be swept away by the energy and drama of Spanish flamenco:
The Church of San Nicolás is an old Gothic temple in Valencia, Spain. Dating back over 700 years, it's one of the city's oldest parishes, and features spectacular Baroque decorations inside.
The Science Museum Valencia (Museu de les Ciències) is located in Valencia's famous City of Arts and Sciences, more popularly known as Ciudad de las Artes y Ciencias. The museum has a working Foucault pendulum and dinosaur skeletons, and is located close to the cutting-edge Hemisfèric.
Spot local wildlife in the Spanish wetlands of Albufera
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia is an opera house and cultural center in Valencia, Spain, designed by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. It opened on the 8th of October, 2005 and its first opera staging was of Beethoven's Fidelio, in 2006.
València's Silk Museum is located at the former College of High Silk Art, a charming amalgamation of Gothic and Baroque architecture dating back to the 15th century when the silk trade was a lifeblood industry. Visitors can delve into three centuries of history while admiring antique exhibits, including tools, looms, and beautiful hand-made garments. There's also a wonderful ceiling fresco of St. Jerome, a chapel with illusionary features, and a spiral staircase that was hidden for centuries behind a wall.
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