5 Places To Visit And Things To Do In Valencia are: Spend the day at the City of Arts and Sciences, Visit the Cathedral of the Holy Grail, Soak in the Art Nouveau splendor of the North Station, Visit the bullring, Stroll through the Old Town.
1. Spend the day at the City of Arts and Sciences
This city within a city is a feast for the eyes. The City of Arts and Sciences is Valencia’s most emblematic attraction and one of the 12 Treasures of Spain. An interesting accumulation of dazzling design artful culminations, gave to the spread of everything logical and social, the City of Arts and Sciences is comprised of five fundamental structures: the Hemisféric, which gloats an iMAX film and advanced projections, the awesome, intelligent Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, the Umbracle which brags a porch/eatery which makes for a genuinely stupendous place to snatch a drink or a comment, lastly, the Oceangráfico.
2. Visit the Cathedral of the Holy Grail & climb the Miguelete
One unique feature of Valencia’s cathedral is its mixture of styles. Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural elements all come together in harmony. The city’s grave gothic church building dates to the thirteenth and fourteenth hundreds of years, with renaissance, rococo and neoclassical alterations made throughout the following couple of hundred years. Go inside to see fifteenth century renaissance works of art by specialists, for example, the Valencian, Jacomart and in addition a few from Rome appointed by Pope Alexander VI.
3. Soak in the Art Nouveau splendor of the North Station
People are often puzzled when I tell them the North Station is a must visit place in Valencia. But this is an Art Nouveau jewel inside-out and you really cannot miss it.
4. Visit the bullring
Right by the railway station, a bullring is a place full of life.
5. Stroll through the Old Town
El Carmen is by far Valencia’s most charming neighborhood.
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