
Valencia
Each district has its own personality
Find the right area for your travel style

The medieval core: the cathedral with its Holy Grail claim, the Gothic silk exchange, the 1,000-stall Modernisme market, and the medieval towers that still mark the old city gates.

The creative and restaurant district south of the old town: the highest restaurant density in Valencia, brunch culture, vintage shops, street art, and where Valencia under 40 goes on weekend evenings.

Calatrava's futuristic complex in the drained Turia riverbed: white biomorphic structures reflected in shallow pools, the largest aquarium in Europe, and the 9 km linear park that connects it all to the old town.

The beach district east of the city: a former fishing village with tiled facades and a gentrifying food scene, the main city beach, and the beachfront restaurants where the paella is done correctly.