10 Top Tourist Attractions in Valencia
Valencia, Spain's third biggest city, is located on the Iberian Peninsula's eastern coast, along the Mediterranean. While the bigger Spanish cities have a very metropolitan, high-energy vibe, this port community has a more relaxed vibe and a dedication to highlighting its natural features. Here, old meets new, as remains of a 100BC Roman settlement coexist with ultra-modern structures. Valencia holds the Fallas Festival in March, during which each neighborhood exhibits papier-mâché sculptures of all sizes and colors for a whole week. The "fallas" are ceremoniously burnt at the conclusion of the week, and the villages celebrate into the night. March, on the other hand, is not the only time to party in Valencia. Each night, the city comes alive with vibrant pubs and nightclubs in each district. Additionally, it is the birthplace of the world-famous Spanish paella, exquisite ceramics, and many internationally recognized music institutions. Here are a few of Valencia'