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Art and culture
Valencia is a city full of history and cultural life. From iconic landmarks to museums and contemporary spaces, it offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Discover its charming neighborhoods, artistic heritage, and vibrant cultural scene that invites you to experience the city through art, history, and local traditions.



Guide to discovering Valencia as a family: Oceanogràfic, bike routes and Bioparc from Hotel Neptuno
Valencia is one of those destinations that seems tailor-made for family enjoyment. The Mediterranean Sea, its wide green spaces, and some of the best attractions in Europe make it easy to combine relaxing days with unforgettable experiences for both adults and children. And if there's an ideal place from which to discover the city, it's Hotel Neptuno . Located right on the beachfront, it allows you to enjoy the tranquility of the Mediterranean while being just minutes away fr


Valencia’s spring cultural guide: what to see and what to do
Valencia in spring is not only a place to be seen—it is a city to be experienced slowly, through its architecture, its light, and its cultural rhythm. As temperatures soften and the city opens up, it becomes the perfect moment to explore its artistic and historical layers without the intensity of the summer months. From contemporary landmarks to centuries-old streets, Valencia offers a cultural landscape that feels both curated and effortless. A city where history and moderni


Where to eat in Valencia: must-visit restaurants in each area
Valencia can also be discovered through its gastronomy. The city combines Mediterranean tradition, local produce, and international offerings in a constantly evolving culinary scene. From Michelin-starred restaurants to charming little spots and seaside terraces, each neighborhood offers a distinct personality. We propose a gastronomic route through some of the most interesting areas of Valencia and the restaurants that are worth discovering. Restaurants in the historic cente


Valencia’s spring gastronomic guide for foodies: where to eat and what to do
Valencia is a city best explored slowly—and in spring, it reveals its most balanced and elegant side. The light becomes softer, terraces open up across the city, and the Mediterranean begins to shape each day with a calm, refined rhythm. This is the season when everything feels effortless. Mornings stretch gently into long lunches, afternoons invite you to wander through markets and quiet streets, and evenings unfold over beautifully set tables. In this guide, the idea is sim


Valencia’s spring seaside guide: beaches, Mediterranean experiences and what to do
Valencia in spring is defined by its proximity to the sea. Before the intensity of summer arrives, the coastline offers a more refined, quieter version of the Mediterranean—one where space, light, and calm become part of the experience. This is the season to enjoy the beach without urgency. To walk along the shore in the morning, to linger over long lunches by the sea, and to end the day with the soft light of sunset reflecting on the water. The Mediterranean at its most bala


Valencia’s lifestyle guide in spring: rooftops, shopping and refined experiences
Valencia in spring is not only about what you see or eat—it is about how you live the city. With longer days, soft temperatures, and a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere, this is the perfect moment to explore a more refined side of Valencia. One defined by design-led spaces, curated experiences, and a lifestyle that balances elegance with Mediterranean ease. This is where the city reveals its most sophisticated rhythm. A city shaped by light, design and atmosphere Spring enhances


Valencia: A Journey Through More Than Two Thousand Years of History
Valencia is a city constantly evolving. Modern, vibrant, and forward-looking, with iconic landmarks such as the City of Arts and Sciences shaping its contemporary identity, it is also a place where every street carries traces of the past. The city we know today is the result of over 2,000 years of history, cultures, and civilizations that have shaped its unique character. Discovering Valencia is not just about visiting monuments and beautiful squares. It is about understandin


Museums and Monuments You Can’t Miss in Valencia
Culture is deeply rooted in Valencia’s identity. The city is home to more than 60 cultural spaces, including museums, historical landmarks, and multidisciplinary venues that showcase its rich heritage from many perspectives. Here, Roman remains, Gothic architecture, contemporary art, and innovative cultural spaces coexist, making Valencia one of the Mediterranean’s most fascinating cultural destinations. Exploring its monuments and museums is also a way of discovering the cit


UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Valencia: The Cultural Treasures That Define the City
Valencia is a city where history and traditions remain alive. The passage of different civilizations has left a unique cultural heritage that continues to be part of the daily lives of Valencians. This historical and human value has been internationally recognized by UNESCO, which has included some of the city's most representative symbols on its list of World Heritage Sites and Intangible Cultural Heritage. From medieval monuments to traditions that are still celebrated cent


Barrio del Carmen: history, culture and the most authentic side of Valencia
If there's one neighborhood that can encapsulate the essence of Valencia, it's the Barrio del Carmen. Located in the heart of Ciutat Vella, this historic corner is much more than just one of the city's most famous spots: it's a blend of heritage, street art, lively squares, gastronomy, and one of the most vibrant cultural and leisure scenes. Here, medieval walls, centuries-old churches, contemporary art galleries, narrow alleyways steeped in history, and vibrant terraces coex
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