Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, sample delicious local cuisine, or simply stroll hand in hand through the city's quaint streets, Valencia is sure to provide you and your loved one with a romantic experience that you will never forget.
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Valencia is Spain's third largest city and it offers tourism for all tastes. The city brings together historic and modern culture. In the old town (El Carmen) you will find a gothic cathedral, a modernist food market and a Rococo palace all in easy walking distance of each other.
Valencia has one of the liveliest party scenes in Spain. Its streets are lined with buzzing cafes, bars and clubs, and you'll find an exciting festival for each month of the year.
View All Trips. Though it's often overlooked in favour of Barcelona or Madrid, Valencia has plenty going for it. Located on Spain's east coast, the 2,000-year-old city boasts wide sandy beaches, striking architecture, a buzzing food scene and culture, without the crowds found in other large Spanish cities.
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.
The city's climate has an average annual temperature of 17 degrees and 2696 hours of sunlight per year. Indeed, it is one of the factors, along with its proximity to the sea, which has helped the city get to the top of the list of world's healthiest cities in the world.
Summary of cost of living in Valencia, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,466.2$ (2,332.0€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 695.6$ (657.8€) without rent. Valencia is 53.1% less expensive than New York (without rent).
Spanish night clubs do not practice any strict dress code. Security guards pay attention only to people, who are too tipsy or are younger than 18. Such persons are not permitted to enter.