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What is the hippest area in Valencia?

Russafa (or 'Ruzafa,' as some people prefer to call it), is Valencia's biggest and best nightlife hub. Just south of Ciutat Vella, it's a pretty small area, but there's plenty of frantic fun crammed into its diminutive confines.



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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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Best areas for Valencia nightlife Russafa: both locals and expats in Valencia love partying in this place. You'll find vermouth bars, quirky hangouts, strange events, and a bunch of leftfield characters. Start with Cafe Berlin, Backstage Russafa, and La Catrina.

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Valencia's party hub El Carmen is Valencia's most famous nightlife area, found in the northeast part of the Old Town. The narrow streets of El Carmen are jam-packed with bars, cafés, shops and nightclubs, with much of the action found along Calle de Caballeros.

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Located in Asturias, Ponga offers Brits the chance to get paid to move there due to its own lack of inhabitants. On the face of it, making the switch seems like a no-brainer. Ponga get around 2,000 hours every year, compared with the UK's 1387, so if you're sick of the sunshine, that's one reason to move.

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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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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. ...
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The Costa Blanca town of Benidorm is the most British city in Spain.

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Mallorca. A long-time British favourite, thousands of Brits visit the Balearic Island of Mallorca to see its picturesque towns, beaches and bays.

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Valencia's main shopping street Calle Colón is one of Valencia's busiest shopping streets, home to international high-street clothing brands, interior design studios and exclusive jewelry stores. You'll also find high-end fashion houses and smaller boutiques occupying its side streets and alleys.

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Valencia's biggest and most famous market Mercado Central one of the best market experiences in the city, with colorful displays of fruit and vegetables, endless rows of hanging ham, and the scent of fresh bread and coffee.

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