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Top neighbourhoods in Valencia

Ciutat Vella

Valencia's historic Ciutat Vella captivates with medieval charm and architectural wonders at every turn. The Gothic silk exchange La Lonja amazes visitors with intricate stone carvings, while Valencia Cathedral's Miguelete bell tower offers panoramic city views. Cobblestone streets lead to fountain-centered Plaza de la Virgen, surrounded by historic palaces and the ancient Torres de Serranos gates. Traditional restaurants serve authentic paella alongside cosy tapas bars throughout the pedestrian-friendly district. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide character-filled lodging options. Most attractions are easily explored on foot, with Metro lines 3 and 5 at Xàtiva station connecting to modern areas when your adventures take you beyond the old town.

Eixample

Eixample pairs Valencia's striking Modernist architecture with upscale urban energy. Elegant boulevards showcase ornate buildings by Demetrio Ribes, including the ceramic-tiled Estación del Norte. Art lovers can explore IVAM's contemporary galleries, while shoppers browse high-end boutiques along Colón Street. Don't miss the bustling Ruzafa and Colón Markets for local flavour. Dining ranges from traditional tapas bars to sophisticated Valencian cuisine with dinner starting fashionably late around 8pm. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer character with modern comforts. The area connects easily to Valencia's attractions via Xàtiva and Colón metro stations, with the Mediterranean beaches just a short ride away.

Ruzafa

Ruzafa pulses with creative energy that draws in those who crave authentic culture with a dash of cool. Once a working-class area, this Valencia area now buzzes with independent boutiques, art galleries, and innovative restaurants. North African influences bring multicultural flavour to the streets while Mercado de Ruzafa offers local produce and specialities for curious foodies. The area truly comes alive after dark when cocktail bars and live music venues fill with locals and travellers alike. Getting around is a breeze with nearby Xàtiva metro station and walkable streets lined with colourful buildings. Stay in stylish boutique hotels or converted apartments that showcase the area's artistic spirit.

El Cabanyal

El Cabanyal captures Valencia's maritime soul with colourful ceramic-tiled facades and narrow streets that tell stories of its fishing past. The area sits right by Malvarrosa Beach where locals and travellers enjoy Mediterranean sunshine. Modernist houses showcase intricate azulejo tilework while museums dedicated to Maritime Holy Week and rice celebrate local culture. Beach lovers can easily hop between Platja del Cabanyal and Las Arenas for swimming or sunset strolls. Traditional Valencian tavernas serve fresh seafood and authentic paella alongside modern bistros with beachfront views. Getting around is a breeze with nearby metro lines, frequent buses, and flat streets perfect for walking or cycling through this slice of authentic Valencia.

Valencia City Centre

Valencia's arty Valencia City Centre neighbourhood is loved for its museums and restaurants, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions, including Central Market and Silk Exchange.

Top landmarks in Valencia

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Futuristic curves of the City of Arts and Sciences rise like alien spacecraft landed among medieval streets. Savour authentic paella where it was born, then wander through Central Market's sensory overload of hanging hams and local produce. The UNESCO-listed Falles festival transforms March into a riot of satirical sculptures and fireworks. Mediterranean beaches offer perfect respite after exploring the Gothic silk exchange or climbing the cathedral tower. The old riverbed, cleverly transformed into a sunken park, provides a green artery through urban bustle. For the best horchata, join locals at the tiny tiled cafés where this refreshing tiger nut drink has been served for generations.

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Valencia is a romantic destination distinct for its museums and historical sites. Learn about the local heritage of Valencia at landmarks like Palace of the Marques de Dos Aguas and Estación del Norte. You might find that sights like Plaza del Ayuntamiento and Valencia Town Hall are worth a visit.

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