Attractions, activities, and experiences in Valencia

Jul 18, 2025
The City of Arts and Sciences, inaugurated in 1998, spans 2.3 million square meters and includes the Oceanogràfic aquarium, Europe's largest at 110,000 m³ of water. Entry tickets cost €31. Valencia’s 15 km Malvarrosa Beach averages 25°C in summer, ideal for sunbathing and watersports.
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Jan 6, 2026
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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Jan 6, 2026
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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Jan 6, 2026
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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Jan 6, 2026
Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences features an aquarium housing 500 marine species, with entrance tickets priced at €38 for adults and €28 for children aged 4-12. The Turia Gardens, spanning 9 km, provide a perfect setting for family picnics and activities, with average temperatures reaching 30°C in July.
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Jan 6, 2026
Turia Gardens, spanning 9 kilometers, was transformed from a riverbed into a green space in 1986. Visitors can access its playgrounds, bike paths, and gardens free of charge. The average temperature in Valencia during summer reaches 30°C, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities year-round.
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Jan 6, 2026
Bioparc Valencia, established in 2008, spans 100,000 square meters and features over 4,000 animals from 250 species. Admission tickets are priced at €25 for adults and €18 for children aged 4-12. The park’s design closely mimics natural African habitats, allowing visitors to observe wildlife in an authentic setting.
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Jan 6, 2026
Oceanogràfic Valencia, the largest aquarium in Europe, features 500 species across 42,000 square meters. Admission prices start at €38 for adults and €28 for children aged 4-12. The facility, part of the City of Arts and Sciences, opened in 1998 and houses a 10-meter deep shark tank.
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Dec 26, 2025
The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, opened in 1998, features the Oceanogràfic aquarium, housing over 45,000 marine animals with tickets priced at €31. Valencia’s Turia Gardens stretch 9 km, providing safe cycling paths ideal for families, especially during spring when average temperatures reach 20°C.
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Dec 26, 2025
La Malvarrosa Beach spans 1,200 meters and is just 3 kilometers from Valencia's city center. Sun loungers and umbrellas cost around €6 each. El Saler Beach, located 12 kilometers south, features impressive dunes and costs €5 for parking. Both beaches provide a lively atmosphere with numerous bars and restaurants nearby.
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Dec 26, 2025
The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia includes the Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium, with tickets priced at €38. The complex spans 350,000 square meters and features the Hemisférico, opened in 1998, showcasing IMAX films. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour that lasts approximately 2 hours.
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Dec 26, 2025
The City of Arts and Sciences, designed by Santiago Calatrava and inaugurated in 1998, spans over 350,000 m² and includes the Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium at 110,000 m³ water volume. Entry tickets start at €31. Valencia Cathedral, dating back to the 13th century, houses the Holy Grail relic and charges €8 for admission.
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