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    Valencia History and Culture: From Romans to Modern Day
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    Valencia History and Culture: From Romans to Modern Day

    Apr 30, 2025

    Valencia's history spans over 2,000 years, starting with its founding by the Romans in 138 BC. The Valencia Cathedral, housing the Holy Grail, dates back to the 13th century. Admission costs €8, while the average summer temperature reaches 30°C, making it an ideal time to engage with the city's rich cultural heritage.

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    Joaquín Sorolla: Following the Painter of Light in Valencia
    Joaquín Sorolla: Following the Painter of Light in Valencia

    Jan 6, 2026

    Joaquín Sorolla, a key figure of Impressionism, was born in Valencia in 1863. The Sorolla Museum, dedicated to his work, is located at Calle de General Ruiz 26 and charges €3 for entry. The museum displays over 1,000 works, showcasing the artist's focus on light and color.

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    Best Museums in Valencia: Art, History and Science
    Best Museums in Valencia: Art, History and Science

    Jan 6, 2026

    Visit Valencia's top museums like the Museo de Bellas Artes, home to over 2,500 works, and the City of Arts and Sciences, open since 1998, for just €8!

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    Street Art in Valencia: The Best Murals and Graffiti
    Street Art in Valencia: The Best Murals and Graffiti

    Jan 6, 2026

    Valencia is home to over 1,000 street art pieces, with many concentrated in the El Carmen district. Local murals can be found just a 15-minute walk from the City of Arts and Sciences. Street art tours typically cost around €20 per person and last approximately 2 hours.

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    La Lonja de la Seda: Valencia's UNESCO World Heritage Site
    La Lonja de la Seda: Valencia's UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Jan 6, 2026

    La Lonja de la Seda in Valencia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996, was constructed between 1482 and 1548. Tickets for guided tours start at €8, while audio guides are available for €4. The building, measuring 2,500 square meters, reflects Valencia's 15th-century silk trade prominence.

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    Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Grail: What to Know
    Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Grail: What to Know

    Jan 6, 2026

    Valencia Cathedral, completed in 1238, claims to house the Holy Grail as identified by a 15th-century historian. Admission to the cathedral is €8, which includes access to the Miguelete Tower, standing at 51 meters high. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that last approximately 30 minutes.

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    City of Arts and Sciences: A Complete Visitor's Guide
    City of Arts and Sciences: A Complete Visitor's Guide

    Jan 6, 2026

    The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, completed in 1998, features five iconic structures, including the Oceanogràfic, which is the largest aquarium in Europe. Entrance fees are €38 for adults and €28 for children. The complex spans 350,000 square meters, making it a central cultural hub in the city.

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    Las Fallas Festival: The Complete Guide to Valencia's Biggest Party
    Las Fallas Festival: The Complete Guide to Valencia's Biggest Party

    Jan 6, 2026

    Join the excitement of Las Fallas from March 1-19, 2024, with fireworks and elaborate sculptures, all while enjoying delicious traditional paella starting at €10!

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    Traditional Valencia: Festivals and Local Customs
    Traditional Valencia: Festivals and Local Customs

    Dec 26, 2025

    Las Fallas festival in Valencia, held every March since 1930, features over 700 large ninots sculptures that are burned on the final night. Entrance to the Fallas Museum costs €4, and average March temperatures range from 10°C to 20°C, reflecting the city’s mild Mediterranean climate.

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    Street Art in Valencia: El Carmen Walking Tour
    Street Art in Valencia: El Carmen Walking Tour

    Dec 26, 2025

    The El Carmen neighborhood features over 100 murals created since 2010, with many artists hailing from Spain and beyond. A guided walking tour typically costs €15 per person and lasts approximately 2 hours, covering a distance of 1.5 kilometers through this historic district renowned for its 15th-century architecture and contemporary street art.

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    La Lonja de la Seda: Valencia's UNESCO Silk Exchange
    La Lonja de la Seda: Valencia's UNESCO Silk Exchange

    Dec 26, 2025

    La Lonja de la Seda, constructed between 1482 and 1548, served as Valencia's silk exchange and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admission is €2. The building features 16 Gothic-style columns and covers an area of 2,000 square meters, showcasing the city’s historical significance in the silk trade.

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    Valencia Cathedral and Holy Grail: Complete Guide
    Valencia Cathedral and Holy Grail: Complete Guide

    Dec 26, 2025

    Valencia Cathedral, completed in 1262, is home to the Holy Grail, a chalice revered since the 15th century. Admission costs €8, with reduced tickets at €4 for students. The Cathedral's bell tower, El Miguelete, stands 51 meters tall and requires 207 steps to reach the top, providing a panoramic view of the city.

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