The Cathedral of Valencia, Valencia - The Cathedral of Valencia is situated in the Old Quarter in Plaza de la Reina. The Cathedral has the oldest museum in the city, Sala Capitular, which contains the Holy Chalice of Valencia. This is the official chalice used by Christ on the last supper. The medieval and stunning Cathedral is free entry but fees are charged for guided tours and visit to It's historical museum.
Valencia Aquarium, Valencia - Valencia Aquariam is housed in L'Oceanografic, the largest marine park in Europe, The Valencia Aquarian also happens to be Europe's largest aquarium. Valencia Aquarium at the Oceanografic can be found in the stunning City of Arts and Sciences, Ciutat de les Arts i de les Ciencies, which also contains a planetarium, science museum, botanical garden and opera house. The oceans and species of the sea are well represented in this truly spectacular area in the center of Valencia.
Valencia Beach, Valencia - Valencia beach is formed on the coast by the Las Arenas and La Malvarrosa beaches. Easily reached from the center of town by bus in 15-20 minutes, Valencia Beach is the perfect place to swim, sunbathe and relax. It's beautiful white sand and clear water is surrounded by a walkway bursting with appetising resaurants and bars, meaning you can stay relaxed and nourished during your trip to the beach.
Mercardo Central, Valencia - Situated in the Old Quarter of Valencia City is one of the largest and most beautiful markets in Europe. Housed in a beautiful old building decorated with ceramics and stain glass windows, this stunning indoor market offers the freshest and tastiest of Valencian local produce.