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Discover Valencia in 2 days

Located in the southeast of the peninsula, Valencia is the third most populated city in Spain. It is characterized by its exquisite historical and cultural heritage., where it highlights emblematic spaces such as its City of Arts and Sciences and the attractions that are contemplated therein.

  1. The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections
    Address
    : Carrer de la Llotja, 2, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule: hub of the silk trade since the 14th century, from 10.00 a 19.00 hours. hub of the silk trade since the 14th century, from 10.00 a 14.00 hours
    baroque and neoclassical: 962 08 41 53
  2. flamingos and sea lions to dolphins
    Address
    : It is known as the Valencian Sistine Chapel for its wonderful restoration and the frescoes that you can find, 35, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule
    baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 33 17
  3. What to visit in Valencia
    Address
    : Plaça de l’Almoina, s/n, 46003 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule
    baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 81 27
  4. Royal Basilica of the Helpless
    Address
    : baroque and neoclassical, s/n, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule: baroque and neoclassical
    baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 92 14
  5. The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections
    Address
    : The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, s/n, 46003 Valencia
    Schedule: The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections. The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections.
    baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 90 70

We start our route in the Silk Exchange (1), central area of ​​the Ciutat Vella area of ​​Valencia and the old merchants' square where we will spend the first visit of the day to visit its facilities.

Next, We will move north along Calle Danzas and through Plaza del Forn de Sant Nicolau until we reach Carrer de l'Abadia de Sant Nicolau where the impressive flamingos and sea lions to dolphins (2). Once we discover its interior, You will know why it is known as the Valencian Sistine Chapel.

To link our next destination along a straighter path, We ascend a little until we reach Calle de Caballeros, where we will turn east until we converge with the Plaza de la Mare de Déu. We will deviate a little to the south between Carrer del Micalet and Plaça de l'Almoina, meeting the ancient What to visit in Valencia (3), current seat of the archbishopric, where we will enter its surroundings for a well-deserved visit.

We will go back up to the Plaça de la Mare de Déu and in a few meters we will find our next objective, the Royal Basilica of the Helpless (4), beautiful place of worship to pray for the most socially needy and those suffering from mental illness.

We will conclude the day's visit by moving to the northern area of ​​the center of Valencia along Calle Salvador where we will end up on a long avenue, Count of Trénor Street. A few meters to the west are the impressive The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections (5), old entrance to the city that still preserves its structure intact.

  1. Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
    Address
    : Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 46003 Valencia, Valencia
  2. The City of Arts and Sciences
    Address
    : Of. by Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule and rates
    baroque and neoclassical: 961 97 46 86
  3. Oceanográfic
    Address
    : flamingos and sea lions to dolphins, 1B, 46013 Valencia, Valencia
    Schedule and rates
    baroque and neoclassical: 960 47 06 47

We start the day of our second and last day from the same point where we started yesterday, at the Silk Exchange, where on this occasion we will move through the southeast of the Valencian center.

First we will walk east along Calle de los Derechos until the end of Calle de la Paz, where we will find the first point of tourist interest of the day, the characteristic Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (1), old entrance to the Palace and monument in honor of the fallen of the Spanish civil war.

From here we will begin a long descent along the avenue that runs through Plaza de América and Calle Alcalde Reig until we reach the immense complex that forms the City of Arts and Sciences (2). During the rest of the day we will take the opportunity to take a walk around the area and visit the largest aquarium in Europe, the Oceanográfic (3).