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Quote: The fallas (bonfires) of Valencia, held in March, are well-known. The whole city is apparently humming all night, every night during the festival, and those, like me, who need substantial sleep, may be best Read More
Quote: The most amazing thing about the Ciudad de las Ciencias is the architecture. After passing the Palau Musica you get to the new opera house, which is yet to be opened to the public. Its futuristic design is Read More
Quote: Having at our Valencia Ten percent discount card, we bought two tickets for 40 euros, and were held in the central building, which housed some sort of reception. In the same employee (Spanish, but rather spoke Read More
Quote: The Mercado Central is in old Valencia, across the street from the beautiful old Lonja silk exchange. Passing the coin-traders and stamp-sellers in front of the Lonja, we were led into the Mercado by the Read More
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Quote: This pub is a great stop for those who want to catch a soccer (football) game, mingle with English-speakers, and grab a frosty brew. The staff is polite and bilingual. A great find! Read More
Quote: In spite of plenty of modernism and Renaissance architecture, the modestly sized provincial capital of Teruel glories principally in its Mudejar remains, the best in Spain [not even excluding Toledo!]. A website Read More
Quote: On Tuesday nights, there are flamenco shows. If you are staying at the Home Youth Hostel, you can get coupons for free drinks. Monday nights, the youth hostel throws a party there. When I went Tuesday night, Read More
Quote: The Cathedral of Valencia - Cathedral of Santa Maria was built in XII-XIII centuries on the foundation of the former mosque. Later cathedral was rebuilt, resulting in the style of the main entrance - the Baroque Read More
Quote: The aqueduct was started in accord with a Frenchman's design in about the middle of the 16th century. It was designed to resemble the Roman style, the top level being an aqueduct and the lower level a pedestrian Read More
Quote: The Feria de Julio is a month-long festival in July. Many things go on during the month, including concerts of all kinds! Sometimes they will be at the beach, sometimes at the Paulu de Musica in the riverbed Read More