Citytrip in Spain

Trip to Valencia

In this article you will find out what a trip to Valencia could be like and what you can see and eat there. I will share many recommendations with you and at the end I will give you my general opinion about the city.

Shows the Science Museum in Valencia which is called "Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències".
The Science Museum in Valencia called “Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències”. Source: Michaela Haubner
Michaela Haubner Michaela Haubner

Valencia is full of beautiful buildings, busy markets, sunny beaches, and delicious food. But not everyone has the same experience and holds different opinions about it. To give you a little idea of what a trip could look like and what you should know, I went there for three days in April and filmed everything. So with those clips, you can think about going on your own adventure or just dreaming about far-off places.

Places to see:

  • Plaça de l’Ajuntament
  • Plaça de la Reina
  • Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències
  • Jardí del Túria
  • Platja de Llevant

My food recommendations:

C/ de Sant Vicent Màrtir, 52, Ciutat Vella, 46002 València, Valencia, Spanien

C/ de Just Vilar, 29, Poblats Marítims, 46011 València, Valencia, Spanien

C/ dels Juristes, 12, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spanien

My personal opinion:

Valencia impresses with its overwhelming charm. The beautiful streets with their colorful houses shows a charming Spanish flair. Located close to the sea and beach, Valencia invites visitors to enjoy the warmth of the Mediterranean sun, making it an pleasant destination for the summer months. Furthermore, this treasure of a city won’t break your budget; It is easily accessible from Barcelona and offers travelers a seamless and enjoyable journey.

Additionally, Valencia is also open for everyone because it offers a range of vegetarian and vegan options in its culinary scene. From traditional tapas joints to trendy restaurants, there is something to suit every taste. Thanks to efficient public transport and well-organized streets, getting around the city is easy. With so much to see and do, two to three days are enough to discover Valencia’s many treasures and leave visitors with memories they will treasure for a lifetime.

Michaela Haubner

I am a young girl from Germany with a passion for lifestyle topics and nutrition. Exploring new and sometimes healthy restaurants is my hobby, as I enjoy offering people fresh recommendations. With a background in radio work, I am now seeking to further express myself through writing. My goal is to delve deeper into the world of journalism, where I can share insights and stories that inspire others to embrace a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle.