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Plaza Pilar, 6
46001 Valencia
Spain
El Pilar
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This interesting little place is very, very Valencian. If you speak Valenciano, then you are ahead…read moreof the game, and thankfully, the person I was with does speak it. I was thrilled that there were two lunch dishes on the menu del día that were vegetarian, and I was not disappointed by the pumpkin soup (crema de calabaza) or the cooked rice (arroz de verduras al horno). The waiter was extremely attentive, and the food arrived quickly. I'm adding this to my list of lunch places to take guests interested in true local flavor.
Hello! Dessert! Delicious!
The menu changes daily....
Tiramisuuuuuuuu!!!!!!
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Sky Bar! What an awesome vibe. Visiting from Florida. Friday at Sunset had a great time. Favorites…read morefrom a professional DJ. Great service at Bar; friendly, fast and exact. The view is awesome. What a wonderful place.
Spectacular ambiance
Sky bar view
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I called them to see if they rented catamarans without classes. My Spanish isn't great but it…read moreworks. She didn't understand what I was saying apparently so we switched to English. I barely said two words in English that she just hanged up on me. I tried calling back and they hung up on me again. Very disagreeable...
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The main attraction of this particular "square" is that its shape is not a square but a circle;…read morethere are not many circular squares in Spain. Before its restoration, this "square" had an oldie worldly decadent flair about it but after its restoration most of this has been rubbed away and replaced by a colder modern aesthetic. I can appreciate that the people who actually live there are thankful for tidying up their balconies but as for the rest of the "square" I feel that the once magic feeling of the place has been erased. However, I am pleased that the original fountain is still in place and has not been messed around with too much; there used to be a lamp on top of the central column but that seems to have gone walkies... As a side note, there is a circular metallic ring around the fountain with the all the names this square has been known as throughout its history such as "El Clot" (The Hole), de la Regencia (Regency), Circular, et al. Nowadays, this square still maintains its traditional market (housed in modern stalls) and the ground floor has little shops and few bars and restaurants which helps to create a nice ambience. I think that with time I will learn to love this square as much as I did before because even though it's past glory has been modified, it is still a unique "square" with a lovely fountain slap-bang in the middle of town!
Definitely didn't expect to find this gem while walking home. It's full of parade floats, costumes,…read moreand other items from the historical Corpus Christi procession in Valencia. Won't take up your afternoon, and pretty interesting. The festival is a big part of Valencia's history, so it's worth checking out.
Wow, just WOW! They call it a gunpowder concert but it's an understatement as it is done with both…read moreground and aerial fireworks. There is both the rhythm and just pure spectacle of it all. I went for the final 3 days and the finale was slightly longer with launching colorful barrages at the end of aerials. Someone told me to keep my mouth open or risk eardrum rupture, but I am probably the only one other than first responders wearing hearing protection.