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Explore the Charm of Valencia: 6-Day Itinerary

Tuesday, August 8: Arrival and City Orientation

Welcome to Valencia! Start your trip by getting acquainted with the city's bustling atmosphere. In the morning, head to the historic heart of Valencia and visit the stunning Valencia Cathedral, known for its Gothic architecture and the Holy Grail. Afterward, explore the Central Market, a vibrant food market offering a wide variety of local delicacies. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through the Turia Gardens, a beautiful park built on the former riverbed. In the evening, indulge in authentic Valencian cuisine at a traditional restaurant.

  • Valencia Cathedral: €5, 1.5 hours
  • Central Market: Free, 1 hour
  • Turia Gardens: Free, 2 hours
Wednesday, August 9: Arts and Sciences

Dive into the futuristic side of Valencia by spending the morning at the City of Arts and Sciences. Start with a visit to the Oceanografic, Europe's largest aquarium, where you can admire a wide variety of marine life. Afterward, explore the interactive exhibits at the Principe Felipe Science Museum. In the afternoon, relax at the L'Umbracle, a beautiful garden offering stunning views of the complex. As the evening approaches, catch a mesmerizing IMAX movie at the Hemisferic.

  • Oceanografic: €32, 3 hours
  • Principe Felipe Science Museum: €8, 2 hours
  • L'Umbracle: Free, 1 hour
  • Hemisferic: €8, 2 hours
Thursday, August 10: Beach Day

With its beautiful coastline, Valencia offers an ideal setting for a beach day. Spend the morning at Playa de la Malvarrosa, one of the city's most popular beaches, where you can relax on the golden sand or take a refreshing swim in the Mediterranean Sea. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Port America's Cup for a leisurely stroll along the marina, admiring the luxurious yachts. As the sun sets, indulge in delicious paella, Valencia's signature dish, at a beachfront restaurant.

  • Playa de la Malvarrosa: Free, 4 hours
  • Port America's Cup: Free, 1 hour
  • Paella Dinner: €15, 2 hours
Friday, August 11: Historical Valencia

Immerse yourself in Valencia's rich history by exploring its historical sites. Start your morning at the Torres de Serranos, a medieval gate offering panoramic views of the city. Then, visit the La Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Gothic architecture. In the afternoon, wander through the charming streets of the Barrio del Carmen, a vibrant neighborhood filled with historic buildings, trendy shops, and cozy cafés. In the evening, treat yourself to a traditional horchata, a refreshing local drink made from tiger nuts.

  • Torres de Serranos: €2, 1 hour
  • La Lonja de la Seda: €2, 1 hour
  • Barrio del Carmen: Free, 2 hours
  • Horchata: €3, 1 hour
Saturday, August 12: Albufera Natural Park

Escape the city and discover the natural beauty of Albufera Natural Park. Start your day with a boat ride on the Albufera Lake, where you can observe the diverse birdlife and enjoy the tranquility of the wetlands. Afterward, visit a traditional barraca, a thatched-roof house, and learn about the local culture and history. In the afternoon, savor a delicious traditional Valencian lunch at one of the lakeside restaurants. As the evening approaches, watch the breathtaking sunset over the rice fields.

  • Boat Ride: €15, 2 hours
  • Barraca Visit: €5, 1 hour
  • Traditional Lunch: €20, 2 hours
  • Sunset Viewing: Free, 1 hour
Sunday, August 13: City Farewell

Spend your last day in Valencia exploring the modern side of the city. Start your morning at the Mercado de Colón, a beautifully restored market turned into a vibrant cultural and gastronomic hub. Then, visit the IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art) to admire contemporary artworks. In the afternoon, take a relaxing bike ride through the city's bike-friendly streets. As the evening sets in, enjoy a rooftop dinner at one of the city's trendy restaurants, savoring the panoramic views of Valencia.

  • Mercado de Colón: Free, 1 hour
  • IVAM: €5, 2 hours
  • Bike Rental: €10, 3 hours
  • Rooftop Dinner: €30, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Valencia, make sure to visit the off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals. Take a stroll through the picturesque streets of Ruzafa, a trendy neighborhood known for its artistic vibes, hip cafés, and colorful street art. Discover the charming El Cabanyal neighborhood, known for its vibrant beachfront promenade and traditional fishermen's houses. Don't miss out on trying the famous horchata at Horchatería Santa Catalina, a local favorite since 1836.

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