I was very excited to visit Valencia, but at the end of the trip, I thought it was just OK for me…read more Something did not click with me and Valencia, but I know many other people love this city.
I stayed, not far from the Old Town, so within 5-10 min I was in the middle of the major tourist sights.
Valencia is a place full of contrasts where you will find a charming old town next to futuristic buildings. I enjoyed the cultural aspects of the city, as well as walking along its Mediterranean beaches....which are not right off the old town or downtown areas...you have to take a car, taxi or bus there, which area about 15 min away.
Valencia is perfect to discover on foot, which I did with a Free Tours by Foot guide....One of the most fascinating attractions is the Plaza de la Reina, with the Cathedral and the Miguelete tower, where I climbed the 207 steps for some beautiful views.
In the city centre you can also find the Silk Exchange -one of Valencia's most beautiful buildings, a World Heritage Site, with its idyllic Patio de los Naranjos courtyard full of orange trees- and the Modernist Central Market - Europe's largest fresh produce market.
This is the city where Paella was born. I decided on a nice restaurant in the Old Town, where I sat outside, watching people go by and ate a good size paella dish made with rabbit, chicken and sausage....it was delicious. I took advantage of the nice subway system while here and it took me to most places I needed to get to, aside from the old town and the downtown area.