Valencia – Beauty At Its Best!

Valencia is one of the largest and most beautiful cities of Spain. It successfully combines beauty of old buildings with new buildings in the avant-garde style that marked the beginning of a new millennium.

Thanks to its rich history and presence of different cultures, Valencia has become not only the administrative center of the region, but it is also one of the most important cities in Spain, both on the cultural and economic levels.

Coastline

The region of Valencia also attracts tourists due to its diversity of landscapes, favorable climate and well-equipped sports facilities. The coastline is 466 km long with 38 ports and docks for excursion boats and yachts. Furthermore, these attractions enable visitors to take maximum advantage of staying at sea. Above all, this area is ideal for swimming, water skiing, sailing, fishing, surfing, diving etc. People who prefer the excitement and adventure can enjoy in hiking, biking, horseback riding, piloting, rafting and much more.

Beaches

Valencia’s beautiful beaches reach the center of town that is surrounded by greenery and orchards. The city has three beaches Playa Las Arenas, Playa de Malvarossa and Playa de Patacona. Besides these Valencia’s city beaches there are stunning beaches that are just few kilometers from the city. Furthermore, Playa de El Saler received a blue flag for its exceptional look.

Fairs

Valencia is a dynamic and prosperous city whose commercial tradition reflects on international trading. Feria Internacional Muestrario is the International Fair which attracts business people from different economic sectors and provides an ideal opportunity for marketing and distributing products. Valencia supports all businessmen people with comfortable accommodation in many hotels in the surrounding area Furthermore, there are available and very well-organized services that provide support for business meetings of all types.

Museums

In the museums of Valencia you can find artworks from the earliest times to the contemporary works. Some of them also offer rich archaeological collections. Particularly interesting museums are The Fine Arts Museum, The National Ceramics Museum, Valencia’s Institute of Modern Art, Bullfighting Museum and traditional Fallas Museum. However, the most popular is the Museum of Arts and Science with great aquarium.

Central market

Central market or Mercado Central is one of the most beautiful halls in Spain. Its stained glasses and mosaics can compete with the finest Gothic cathedrals. It is placed near La Lonja.  There you can find different goods from all over Spain. Potatoes, forest tea, thyme from the popular end of La Karaska, peppers, roasted pumpkin, and almonds are aligned with snails, Bellota ham, spices and jars with sweet.