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Travel Guide: Valencia - Spain - Europe

Fallas Fallas
photo by: Marta
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain, but one of the least visited by tourists. This is mainly due to it being more of a working city. However,during the summer, Valencia is known for its beach during the day and the clubs and bars at night. One key thing to remember though if you want to partake in the night life is that it doesn't start until really late. If you get there too early (before about 1am) you will think that Valencia has the worst night life ever, as you will be the only one there.

As for the dining experience in Valencia, a visitor must be sure to try the most famous Spanish dish, Paella. The Valencia regions is the home of Paella and makes the dish like no other place. Paella is a rice dish that does not compare to anything else, but if one must describe it in comparison to something it would be a stir fry similar to fried rice with a wide variety of seafood, chicken, rabbit and vegetables. Es deliciosa!

Another absolutely amazing culturally rich experience of the Valenica Region is Las Fallas, "the fires." Las Fallas is a 5-day celebration of  St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters.  This is an absolutely fascinating and overwhelming experience. You have constant firecrackers, flowers, parties, crowded street and much much more!

If you are in town on the last day of the celebration, you can join in on the many block parties throughout the city.  All the neighboorhood's cooks make their special paella, and don't be surprised if they ask you to "prueba," to try, their dish and comment on who's is the best.  Be carefull if you take the challenge, Valencianos take pride in their paella.

Durning Las Fallas the city glows with lighted streets and colorful ninots around every corner. The ninots, paper mache statues made of wood, cardboard, and plaster, are as tall as buildings. One way to grasp the local humor is to read (or have a Valenciano translate for you) the satirical inscriptions on the ninots.  At the end of the festival, these statues are burned down at midnight in what is called "la Crema." As the beautiful statues are lit ablaze, the massive crowd stares in awe.  Be careful you don't get singed with falling debris.  While most of the statues go up in flames, the ones chosen as the very best in both the open and children's sections are reprieved and kept in the excellent Fallas museum.

Anyone in search of the Holy Grail need not look any further than the Catedral de Valencia located on Plaza de la Renia, near the city center.  Vistors can view the infamous chalice encased within the cathedral's gothic structure.

If you are taking a day trip to the cathedral, make a stop at the Mercado Central nearby.  One of the oldest in Europe, The mercado is 25,000 square feet of shopping heaven. You can find everything from Jamon Serrano (cured ham) to live eels. 

The creation of La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias with its magical 21st century architecture is intended to help the city attract tourists outside of fallas time in March.

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Travel Q&A on Valencia:

Question: #1: I want to travel from Munich(germany) to Valencia(spain) on Train via France?
Which is the optimal route...Till now i have planned a routeMunich --> Stazburg --> Paris --> Nice --> Valencia but it doesnt look optimal to me .... can you suggest a better route.... I want the travel time to be minimum....I have Eurail pass for Germany, France and Spain - asked by AM

Answer: Go to
http://www.db.de and to
http://www.viamichelin.com and explore. ... - answered by: Nikkers
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Question: #2: How does one travel from Valencia to Malaga, cordoba, granada?
Especially Muslim historical sights in Malaga, Cordoba and Granada - asked by sabshab

Answer: There are buses that go to these places, of course. If you are there to see historical sights and have only few days to play around, join the tour buses. Check with the hotel you are staying, chances ... - answered by: Mistyrie
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Question: #3: How much does it cost to travel from valencia to Gandia, return by train, just a one of trip.?
- asked by gerry l

Answer: 14,10 euros (each way) ( A round trip might be a little less than double that ).By train in tourist class.It takes a little under an hourcheck it at www.renfe.es ... - answered by: abuela Nany
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Question: #4: How would you rate Valencia, Spain as a travel location?
We're looking for an affordable place in Europe to travel. - asked by dulladdress

Answer: from 1 to 10, a 9 if you don't know Spanish, and a 10 if you do. Valenica is one of the most afforable places in Spain for vacation for what it has to offer. Of cousre it all depends on what you want ... - answered by: y me
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Question: #5: I want travel from Alacante to Valencia should I go by bus or train?
- asked by Finbar M

Answer: bus, its cheaper ... - answered by: Avril L
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Question: #6: Whats the best way to travel from Benidorm to the race circuit at Valencia for the MotoGP?
going to the last round of the MotoGP at Valencia which co-incides with our holiday in benidorm and need to know the best way to get there by that i mean do i get a hire car, coach or train or even a taxi - asked by francis g

Answer: COACH TRIPS RUN FROM THE SQUARE (BUS DEPOT) ... - answered by: RAMSBOTTOM
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Question: #7: Travel time from pulupandan port to nueva Valencia Guimaras? How much?
- asked by akilea

Answer: i think an hour or two and around 100 pesos.. ... - answered by: ytse
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Question: #8: Does anyone know of nice places around Valencia within a seventy mile train journey or ,travel time 1 hr?
I am aware of the coast line ,but Iam talking about going inland to nice areas that are within one hour train journey time. That also means that it has to be on the train net work. thanks - asked by gerry l

Answer: About 1 hour away from Valencia are a host of towns, some coastal but unspoiled. Gandia, Oliva are two, further inland I can recommend Bocairent, a tiny town, has a railway link, consists of two halfs, ... - answered by: Barmy
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Question: #9: anyone know of nice places inland from Valencia City, within a 70 mile train journey or, travel time 1 hr?
please note that I am talking about Valencia in Spain, - asked by gerry l

Answer: I know that when I was staying in Valencia years ago, we visited the hanging houses in Cuenca:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Cuenca_(Spain)
http://worldheritage.heindorffhus.dk/frame-SpainCuenca.htm
http://www.vhfdx.net/travel/cuenca.htmlIt ... - answered by: Sybaris
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Question: #10: Best travel option... Barcelona to Ibiza or Valenica to Ibiza?
I am going to Barcelona for 2 days and want to go to Ibiza. It says a ferry ride is 8 1/2 to 10 1/2 hours. I noticed it only takes 3 1/2 hours from Valencia to Ibiza. Is it better to travel to Valencia and take a ferry from there? How far is Valencia from Barcelona? What are the ferry rides like? Are they nice?My main concern is being stuck on a ferry for 8-10 hours and be uncomfortable and bored. Reccommend a ferry? - asked by Lilly

Answer: Hi, I would reccomend taking the ferry from Valencia, since I biza is much closer to this city. Also, the new civil good conduct rules in Barcelona are going to turn it into one of the most boring cities ... - answered by: Santiago F
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