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Is 3 days enough for Valencia?

You'll need at least 3 days to see everything in Valencia. The city is bigger than most people realise and if you stay for a weekend or just a day, you won't be able to do much apart from seeing the main sights.



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Shop for foodie souvenirs This tailor-made Valencia city break offers a beautiful old city quarter, plentiful history and a vibrant culture to be discovered. Palaces, museums and rich cuisine make Valencia an attractive weekend getaway destination, as does the nearby wine region of Requena.

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Yes, Valencia is worth visiting for at least 2 nights. One day you can see the City of Arts and Sciences, and the other day you can see the sights such as the Cathedral.

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Depending on what you're looking for, Barcelona is nicer if you're looking for the best nightlife, unique architecture and history, fun tapas restaurants, and a more vibrant atmosphere. Valencia is nicer for the beaches and an overall relaxing experience – though it still offers a great nightlife and music scene.

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If you just have two days to visit this city, we recommend a route taking you to some of its most famous sights. Get ready for strolls around the pedestrianised city centre, views of the sea, and the classic paella. You'll want to enjoy every moment in Valencia.

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#Valencia #Spain ???? is a very walkable city and most of its tourist attractions are within walking distance from each other.

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Valencia is generally quite an affordable to visit. It's much cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. However, food, drinks, and tours can really add up if you aren't watching your spending.

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Tourists will generally find more to do in Valencia than Granada. It is bigger and it has more sights, attractions, and activities for travelers. Valencia is very popular for its food, nightlife, resorts, beaches, shopping, and big city activities, while Granada attracts visitors for its museums and hiking.

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Overall, two days in Seville is enough to see the main sights including the Real Alcazar, Plaza de Espana, and Cathedral and Giralda. There are plenty of things to do in Seville to keep you occupied for at least 48 hours.

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The city is one of the historical capitals of Spain. So there are many historical places to visit. Also, they are so affordable that makes the city one of the best cheap places to live in Spain. Third, Valencia is one of the cities with all-year-long activities.

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Valencia, natively and officially València, is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 792,492 inhabitants. It is the capital of the province of the same name.



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The best times to visit Valencia are in April and May and September to October, the sweet spots full of warm weather and void of crazy crowds.

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Most visitors to Valencia will enjoy staying in the Old Town, or Ciutat Vella, as this is where many of the main sights are located. Ruzafa and El Cabanyal are ideal for a more local experience, while L'Eixample is great for shopping and Benimaclet is the most international neighborhood.

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Are 2 Days In Valencia Enough? Yes, you can cover most of Valencia's attractions in a 2-day city break but it will need to be a full two days. We arrived at around 10am in the morning and left at 9pm the following day. The one night stay and two full days also kept accommodation costs down.

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Valencia is one of Spain's most historically rich and fascinating cities. One of its main historical highlights is that it was founded by the Romans. In the year 138BC Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus founded Valentia which at the time held a couple of thousand Roman colonists.

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Valencia is a sustainable destination thanks to its excellent public transport network, which connects all neighbourhoods and major tourist areas. Although the city's size allows you to get almost everywhere on foot or bike, for longer journeys, we recommend the underground, tram or bus.

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How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.


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Day trip to Valencia from Madrid If you don't have two days, you can always make a day trip from Madrid. In my opinion the best way is to take a train from Madrid early in the morning and arrive in Valencia around 9:30 – 10 am. Once in Valencia, I would take a city tour to see the most emblematic places of the city.

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One day in Valencia is just enough time to get a taste of this stunning Spanish gem. Within 24 hours, you can see all the top attractions and spots within the city, and begin to understand the unmistakable allure of Valencia.

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Set off on an independent full day-trip to Valencia from Madrid by high-speed train and discover this charming city. It is the perfect mix of city life, sun and beach. The day trip includes a 24-hour hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus tour of Valencia.

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