One Day in Valencia, Spain | 10 Incredible Things to Do
Hello everyone. Welcome to our Valencia. We spend one day exploring this beautiful city starting from Barcelona and making the most of every moment. We started the day early at 700 a.m. from Barcelona Sands train station. Yay! The highest speed train carried us smoothly through the Spanish countryside. At 10:35 a.m., we arrived at Valencia North Station and stepped right into the city’s char. [Music] Welcome to Valencia. Hey Our first stop was the San Francis neighborhood where we admired the city hall and the elegant central post office. All right guys, we are in Valencia, a sunny gem on the Mediterranean uh coast and uh you know uh is a mix of uh old and new. Now uh we are uh in the old part of the city. There is so many things to do here. You can uh uh stroll through the uh um historical old uh part and uh also you can grab uh some paella you know is a fun fact about pa pa uh it was born uh here and it’s an authentic dish and yeah and and also you can uh visit the central market and see the gardens and also you can uh visit the city of Arts and Sciences uh is an iconic uh modern complex. Uh yeah, there are so many things uh to do here and um yeah, the vibe is uh is relaxed and lively and full of culture uh is a Spanish uh style, you know, and I would highly uh recommend to come and see this beautiful city. Yeah, stay tuned. Uh something awesome uh yeah is coming. Uh thank you so much. Take a picture. Can I get the bottom? [Music] [Music] We then walked over to the Merkott Central filled with colorful ests of fruits. Seafood, spices, and local specialties. You don’t give up. Watch out. Watch out. Just across the street, we visited Lonha De Lasa, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcased Valencia’s seal trading past. Next we paused at the Palasa Hommonagi and Margarita Boras, a small square honoring tolerance and diversity. [Music] We stroll through the lively streets around the Merkott Central enjoying the atmosphere and historic facade. She’s going to [Music] We reached Pal Plaza de Laar Deu, the heart of Valencia, where fountains and cafes created a vibrant scene. From the square, we admire the Valencia Cathedral and its iconic Migi Tower. This way. [Music] By early afternoon, we sat down at Pora Delmar restaurant and enjoyed the original Valencian paella. A delicious meal for €21 per person. Oh my goodness. This is an authentic pa. Look at this guys. The original is not seafood. Is a chicken, rabbit, and snails. Look at this. This is a snails. Okay, let’s try it and uh see how it would be. Thank you. All right. How is it? Um so tasty. Um, I tried the rabbit and the chicken. Both are very tender and so spicy. It has good taste. And also, um, it’s better than what I thought. I didn’t even try rabbit. How was it? Uh, the rabbit one. It It was good. It’s It’s like chicken, but it’s more tender. Yeah. That was your first time? Yeah, it was my first. And how about the snake? I haven’t I haven’t tried them yet. Yeah, you know. [Music] After lunch, we headed to the futuristic Palo Delis Arts Rea Sophia. A stunning landmark in the city of arts and sciences. Let’s eat the spices that What happened? [Music] We finished the afternoon at Central Commercial El Saling shops and taking a short break before leaving. What do you think? That’s a bad idea. At 6:30 p.m., We boarded the train back to Barcelona, ending the day full of unforgettable memories of Valencia. Thanks for watching our Valencia adventure. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more travel stories and adventures with us.
✨ Valencia in One Day! 🇪🇸
Join us on a perfect day trip from Barcelona to the vibrant city of Valencia. We started early on a high-speed train and spent the day exploring its must-see sights — from the historic City Hall and Mercat Central to the stunning La Lonja de la Seda. We wandered through charming squares like Plaça de la Mare de Déu, admired the Valencia Cathedral, and indulged in authentic paella for lunch. In the afternoon, we visited the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences before wrapping up with a bit of shopping at El Saler.
It was a day full of culture, history, food, and unforgettable views — all in just one day! 🌆🚆🍊
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