Traveling to Valencia

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Great Spanish city with one of the most famous coasts in Europe, Valencia is one of the most visited Spanish cities and beloved by tourists, and that is their paella, its people and their festivals are world famous.

Where to Stay?
In the city of Valencia are different chains of hotels, located in coastal areas or further inland, for example, eDreams, which offers a variety of cheap hotels, or AC Hotels, NH Hoteles.
 
How come?
Valencia, because of its importance, has in its assets Manises airport. The airport has international connections that give users a handy way to reach the city of Valencia. For those who do not like the airplane, there are three chances for Valencia, by bus, or rail, arriving at North Station, located right in the city. But the most dramatic possibility is the port where you can reach a very attractive marina.

How to travel around Valencia?
In Valencia there are two options to get around urban, one is the Metro, a system extension, a large underground for a big city. The second is the urban transport through the EMT, Empresa Municipal Transport. This company offers a number of buses for tourist activities, used to visit the main tourist attraction.

What to see in Valencia?
Valencia is a new city, but also has a great story. The city has history and new monuments that recreate the view of astonished tourists. Among the new infrastructure we have the City of Arts and Sciences and the old find La Lonja, among others.

We begin with the City of Arts and Sciences, in it we find most prominent among the L’Oceanographic Park, a brand new oceanographic, with a lot of marine species to see a few centimeters, and L’Hemifèric, a huge cinema where you can view topics related to maritime theme.

Edificios de L´Oceanografic por Pablo Arias.

The city also has a building with great history such as La Lonja de Seda. Work of the Gothic, finished in 1498, may be the most significant building in the history of the city of Valencia.

We also find the Plaza de la Virgen, in this square is the Palau de la Generalitat, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken and the Cathedral of Valencia, where the Holy Grail.  

L'hemiferic at night por snowgoose1.

As natural areas, the Botanic Gardens, over 200 years old, the new Port of Valencia, the Mediterranean business leader and, not the beaches of Valencia, great beaches washed by the Mediterranean Sea.

Good Luck!

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