3 Days in Valencia – Spain’s Most Underrated City 🇪🇸

I’m in the colors dreams. We start at Prague and arrived to our accommodation at 16 p.m. After we unpacked, we explored where we were staying and went to relax on the beach. Later in the evening, we went to explore night downtown and drink some aqua deer. The first thing we wanted to see was the city of arts and sciences, which we walked for about 40 minutes. How can I get you? The city of arts and sciences consists of the opera house, an IMAX cine planetarium, an interactive science museum, gardens and prominate and multifunctional building. And finally, the best, at least for us, the Oceanographic Museum, the largest aquarium in Europe. Yeah. Oh. Heat. Heat. Our next stop was Valencia’s old town where we headed into the church of San Nicholas. It’s often called the Systeine Chapel of Valencia because of its incredible 17th century Barack fresco governing the entire site. These shots are from Valencia Cathedral, famous for its mix of Cotic, Romaness, and Barack styles. One of its chapels even houses the Holy Grail, which many believe to be the cup used at the Last Supper. In Valencia, the old Turya riverbed was transformed into a huge green park after the river was diverted. Today it’s 9 kilometer stretch of gardens, bike paths and playgrounds that connects the biopar zoo on one end with the city of arts and sciences on the other. The next day we took a bus to the coast, the San Ju located just 50 kilometers from Valencia. These caves are home to the longest navigable underground river in Europe. Over 3 km long, of which 800 m are open to visitors. People left paintings here 15,000 years ago. And today, the caves even host concerts in their natural acoustics. The entrance fee was €10 per adult and we had to book online a few days in advance. After our cave adventure, we couldn’t wait to see how the city of arts and sciences would look at night. Dream dream. Hey, hey, hey.

oin me on a 3-day adventure through Valencia, Spain — a city that perfectly blends futuristic architecture, Mediterranean vibes, and incredible food.

From exploring the City of Arts and Sciences, visiting Europe’s largest aquarium, and discovering the Coves of San Joseph, to tasting authentic Spanish dishes and strolling through the beautiful Turia Park.

💬Don’t forget to tell me in the comments which part of Valencia you liked most!

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⏱️ Chapters:
00:00 – Intro
00:20 – Day 1 – Beach and Night Downtown
01:09 – City of Arts and Sciences
02:02 – Oceanogràfic Valencia
03:09 – Valencia Downtown
03:27 – Parroquia de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir de Valencia
03:45 – Valencia Cathedral
04:24 – Torres de Serranos
04:44 – Jardín del Túria
05:10 – Gulliver Park
05:36 – Coves de Sant Josep
06:32 – Night Drone Shots

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2 Comments

  1. Que piensas que es infravalorada.que vengan 100 millones.de turistas me da igual ya se que hay otras cuudades con mas turismo tendran los mismos problemas pero quizas agudizados si cabe mas aun; no digas tonterias por favor tenemos grandes problemas por culpa del turismo masivo no ves que esta literalmente llena de turistas como tu me hace reir mucho cuando oigo por desgracia bastante esta tonteria por mi como si no viene ninguno no cambiaria nada respecto de lo que pienso de mi ciudad me da absolutamente igual 0 o 100 millones de guiris hay otras muchas ciudades en España atractivas y si infravaloradas quizas por suerte para sus habitantes

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