
Explore Valencia's iconic sights, from the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences to historic cathedrals.
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The best times to visit are during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) for pleasant weather. Summer is vibrant but can be hot and crowded, while winters are mild and less busy.
It is highly recommended to book tickets online in advance to avoid long queues and potentially find discounts. Combination tickets for multiple venues within the City of Arts and Sciences offer the best value.
Plan a full day to fully experience the City of Arts and Sciences complex. Historic landmarks like the Valencia Cathedral or Plaza de Toros typically require 1-2 hours each. It's best to group nearby attractions together.
Modern landmarks like the City of Arts and Sciences are very accessible and family-friendly, with the Oceanogràfic being a huge hit with kids. Older, historic sites in the city center may have accessibility challenges like stairs.
Visit the City of Arts and Sciences at dusk to see the stunning architecture illuminated. For incredible 360-degree views of the city, climb the 207 steps of the Miguelete Tower at the Valencia Cathedral.
Landmarks in the historic center, such as the Cathedral and La Lonja de la Seda, are easily explored on foot. To reach the City of Arts and Sciences, you can take a bus or taxi from the center, or enjoy a scenic walk or bike ride through the Turia Garden.
Yes! You can admire the exterior architecture of the entire City of Arts and Sciences complex for free. Walking through the historic center to see landmarks like Torres de Serranos, Torres de Quart, and the Plaza de la Virgen is also a great free activity.
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