Valencia City Overview

    Valencia cityscape

    Valencia, Spain's third-largest city, is a stunning blend of ancient history and futuristic architecture. Situated on the southeastern coast along the Mediterranean, it offers warm weather, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant cultural scene.

    The city is famous for the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences), a futuristic entertainment complex designed by Santiago Calatrava. The historic old town features the Valencia Cathedral, the Silk Exchange (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the bustling Central Market.

    Valencia is the birthplace of paella, and its food scene is one of the best in Spain. From traditional tapas bars to Michelin-starred restaurants, there's something for every palate.

    With excellent public transport, bike-friendly streets, and a welcoming atmosphere, Valencia is one of Europe's most liveable and visitable cities.