Valencia's biggest and most famous marketMercado 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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Mercado Central or Mercat Central (English: Central Market) is a public market located across from the Llotja de la Seda and the church of the Juanes in central Valencia, Spain. It is one of the main works of the Valencian Art Nouveau.
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.
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).
Valencia's main shopping streetCalle 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.
The Plaza del Ayuntamiento is the city's main square and one of the gems of Valencia's Old Town. This magnificent flower-filled space encompasses grandiose Baroque buildings, florist stalls, cafés, restaurants, kiosks and an impressive fountain.
Rent prices in Valencia are on average 25% cheaper than in Barcelona with utilities being 27% cheaper. A one-bedroom apartment in the center of Barcelona will cost you 1,095€ per month, while the same comparable flat in Valencia will cost 814€ .