Bar Los Picapiedra



About Bar Los Picapiedra
“Loved this place so much had to return a second time! Awesome tapas, vibe and super friendly staff. This is a must in Valencia!!!! @everlastingodysseys”
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Loved this place so much had to return a second time! Awesome tapas, vibe and super friendly staff. This is a must in Valencia!!!! @everlastingodysseys
❗HIDDEN GEM❗srep inside a tavern vide bar where it seemed that nearly anything changed since the 16th century. The Pinco's (bread tapa's) are super tasty and looked great price per pinco was between €2,50 to €3,50). Staf was very friendly and gave us great tips for our city trip. Not many non alcoholic options but the staf will do there best to give you something nice.
Went in the first night we were in Valencia and loved it. Very chilled, lovely staff and great Pinchos. Tried to come on Friday but too busy but managed to get in on Saturday. Highly recommend.
Super friendly staff and really tasty pinchos. I had three of them plus an Agua de Valencia for €15, great value and everything was fresh and full of flavour. Cozy little place with a nice local vibe, definitely worth a stop if you’re in Valencia.
Wandering Valencia’s Ciutat Vella at golden hour, we ducked into Los Picapiedra—a cozy, Flintstones-themed tapas bar with big personality on Calle Caballeros. It’s the kind of spot where locals squeeze in next to travelers, music hums, and the chalkboard menu does all the flirting. Prices looked friendly, vibes even friendlier. Will was awesome and made us feel right at home. We did the only logical thing: ordered one of everything. Gorgeous and delicious—classic bravas, jamón, goat-cheese pinchos, little seafood bites—the works. A frosty jar of sangria hit the table (absolute fire), and their tinto de verano was spot-on, light and citrusy for the warm evening. Easy ordering, quick service, and portions that make sharing fun without breaking the bank.  I’m the American half; she’s the Aussie. We parked at a high-top, traded forks across plates, and people-watched as the street came alive. Our server taught us the names of a couple regional tapas (we tried to repeat them—with mixed success), and we toasted the city with another round of sangria because…when in Valencia. By plate three, we’d already declared this our “bring-friends-tomorrow” place. Los Picapiedra is a must for tapas crawlers who want flavor, fun, and fair prices in the historic center. Perfect for date-night grazing or a pre-flamenco warm-up. Come hungry, share widely, and don’t skip the sangria or a glass of tinto de verano. We’ll be back—with reinforcements. 
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See the Tablao Flamenco El Toro y la Luna Show that includes a journey through zambras, tangos, rumbas, sevillanas, and folklore from other countries. This is a musical celebration performed by a large family of artists.

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Valencia's Marina Real Juan Carlos I features sailing lessons starting at €60 for two hours, catering to beginners and seasoned sailors. The average sea temperature in summer reaches 25°C, ideal for water sports such as kitesurfing and paddleboarding along the 5 km of beaches stretching from La Malvarrosa to Las Arenas.
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Valencia's self-guided walking tours feature the historic Central Market, which spans 8,000 square meters and houses over 1,000 stalls. The route from the market to the City of Arts and Sciences covers approximately 3 kilometers. A typical entry fee to the Science Museum is €8, with guided tours available on weekends.
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Valencia's nightlife features clubs like MYA, with entry fees around €15, and bars in the Ruzafa district, where cocktails average €10. Late-night eateries, such as La Pilareta, serve tapas until 3 AM. Temperatures in summer can reach 30°C, making outdoor terraces popular until the early hours.
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At CASA VANI, the colorful atmosphere complements the exceptional offerings of tapas that locals rave about, like the addictive fried dates and flavorful meatballs in rich tomato sauce. This cozy bar and grill in Ciutat Vella has an inviting vibe and attentive service that make you feel right at home, while the attentive staff ensures you savor every moment. Perfectly located near Valencia's central attractions, it's a fantastic spot to unwind with a glass of Alicante wine and treat yourself to in authentic flavors.