Activities in our city

A stunning city that you can enjoy inside and out, whether you're watching an opera, an IMAX 3D movie, an interactive museum or Europe's largest aquarium.

The museum houses the largest national collection of ceramics, dating from the 18th century to the contemporary period, and includes pieces by Picasso.

This jewel of Valencian civil Gothic, which was declared a World Patrimony by UNESCO in 1996, is a visit as essential as it is surprising.
Valencian gastronomy has many things to offer and you can find them all at the Central Market, the largest fresh produce market in Europe with all the flavor and smell of the Mediterranean.

If you like golden sand landscapes by the sea. If you like to relax on your towel in the sun, back and forth (but always with protection), or under the shelter of an umbrella, with a soft drink nearby. Then the beaches of Valencia are your place in the world. Absolutely the best plan.

The cathedral is a beautiful mixture of Romanesque, Baroque and Gothic styles; inside, it preserves the Holy Chalice and if you climb the 207 steps of the Miguelete, you will enjoy a spectacular 360º view of the city.

The 34 museums of Valencia are there to suit all tastes. From the second largest art gallery in Spain at the Museo de Bellas Artes, to the IVAM's modern art, including the Museo Nacional de Cerámica, the Fallero, the Centre del Carme or the Bombas Gens art centre.

Enjoy in your own style miles and miles of distinguished beaches with blue flags. Relax by contemplating the sea from one of the many restaurants on the promenade or from the avant-garde Veles e Vents de la Marina building.

With more than 45,000 specimens of more than 500 species, the Oceanogràfic is the largest aquarium in Europe, a genuine tribute to the seas and oceans of the planet.

Forget about maps and enter the ancient neighborhood's labyrinthine cobbled streets that grew between the Muslim and Christian walls. Medieval buildings, palaces, frescoes, stores and restaurants that you will not be able to resist.