There are  many tourist points of interest in Valencia City.  Starting with its wealthy culture, a city excursion in Valencia has 5  main different mainstays: sightseeing, Mediterranean gastronomy, fashionable architecture, sports activities, and old roman tradition. 
 Valencia is the third greatest city in Spain, located in east coast  (between Madrid and Barcelona) and due to be one of the sunniest cities  with gorgeous beaches in the Mediterranean Sea; it  is one of the most  sights places to visit in the Spanish Coastline.
The beach you've always dreamed of is waiting for  you in Valencia : from stretches of sand to hidden coves, through a vast  variety of accessible seashores where there is not a shortage of the  best accommodations and providers. Besides, due to the constant  Mediterranean winds, these beaches meet up with the perfect conditions  to practice water sports like sailing or windsurf.  Getting benefit of its natural resources, Valencia  developed  one of  the largest ports of water sports in Spain, having hosted twice the  America’s Sailing Cup.  You can also enjoy the best golf services or  even mountain sports and non-urban tourist .
 We can not forget  its most worldwide Mediterranean dish, The Paella, that  is wholesome, cheap and delightful. One of the most Spanish flavours.   Valencia is   also an best location for business trips or opportunities  as it counts with a variety of available services of hotels and many  pertinent business colleges.
The nightlife of the city of Valencia is known to be  full of life and exciting, with lots of unique environments for all  people to have fun and enjoy this beautiful city. Often, thanks to its  great temperature, parties go until dawn spread, being the best days to  appreciate the nights on Fridays and Saturdays.  Traditionally,   Valencia is characterized by use of a large colorful fancy dress  costumes, use of fire and gunpowder. This attribute makes the Valencia  festivals really enjoyable and attractive for either Spanish or  foreigners, with international festivals like The Fallas and La Tomatina.
The primary evidence of its current architecture is the “The City of Arts & Sciences”,  which was mostly built by the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava  and offers entertainment for people from all ages. There,  visitors have  the option to see the European most significant aquarium, see a dolphin  show   and to take demonstrations of diverse natural laws in a playful  and interactive way.
Valencia history come from the Roman age, in which  was defended by a wall. The ancient winding streets of the El Carmen  District include buildings dating to Roman and Arabic times. The  Cathedral, built between the 13th and 15th century, is principally of  Gothic style but contains factors of Baroque and Romanesque  architecture. Sightseeing around the city begins in the old quarter,  where the most outstanding artistic heritage is the one found in the  districts of Seu and Xerea, where the marks left by the Romans lie  hidden beneath Arab ruins and modern churches and palaces.
Now-a-days, an elegant mix between Roman ruins and modern  architecture permeates the city, transforming it into an idyllic and  magical place to experience many sensations.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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