The City of Arts and Sciences is a cultural and architectural complex featuring several futuristic buildings. Visitors can explore the Umbracle, a garden with native plant species; the Oceanografic, a giant aquarium with over 500 species from various habitats; and enjoy the Hemispheric's stunning planetarium shows.
Bioparc Valencia is a 10-hectare wildlife park highlighting the ecosystems of Africa. Stroll through the diverse natural habitats, discover rare African species and observe creatures like lions, gorillas, and hyenas.
Valencia's Old Town is famous for its maze-like streets, vibrant atmosphere, and narrow alleys. You can immerse yourself in the city's historical heritage, discover ancient architecture such as the Central Market and the Gothic-style Cathedral.
After three days of sightseeing, you will explore the relaxing harbourside and Malvarrosa Beach. Take a relaxed walk along the promenade, enjoy refreshing drinks at one of several beach bars or get some sun on the sand.
Valencia has good public transportation; however, it is advisable to rent a car to explore both the city and surrounding areas. Expect to spend around €40 for a rental and €5 for public transport. It is easy to navigate around Valencia via its bus and metro systems.
If you have an additional day, we recommend visiting Albufera Natural Park, where you can take a boat trip and see the largest lake in Spain. For a luxurious shopping experience, head over to Colon Street or Aqua Mall. If you have less time, we suggest skipping the Beach and Harbourside excursion.
Valencia Central Airport (VLC) is located 8 km from the city center. It offers excellent connections to numerous destinations across Europe and is serviced by both international and regional carriers.