If you only have three days in which to visit València, you can take a basic tour without missing any of the most important sights. We’ll tell you where to go, so you can get the most out of your visit.

DAY 1
HISTORIC CENTRE

Discover the historic city centre and its rich artistic heritage. You can visit the genuine Holy Grail at València Cathedral; the Silk Exchange, a jewel of Gothic civil architecture; the Central Market, one of the largest and finest purveyors of fresh produce in Europe; the spectacular frescoes at the Church of San Nicolás; and many other breathtaking sites.

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DAY 2
MARINA, BEACHES, OCEANOGRÀFIC AND
THE CITY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, PORT SAPLAYA

Take advantage of your visit to València to experience the city’s beaches at Las Arenas and La Malvarrosa, explore the Marina, and enjoy an authentic paella beside the sea.  In the afternoon, head to the City of Arts and Sciences, where you can discover the secrets of science at the Príncipe Felipe Museum, explore the seabed at the Oceanogràfic, or take in a film at the Hemisfèric.

End of the day can be spent in Port Saplaya or Little Venice as it is often called. Situated in the northern part of Valencia, can be easily accessed by line 112 bus from Valencia city.

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DAY 3
ALBUFERA AND BIOPARC

In the morning, escape to València’s Albufera: an ecological paradise just 10 kilometres from the city. You can enjoy a trip in a traditional fishing boat and savour a Valencian paella in its genuine place of origin.

In the afternoon, transport yourself to the African savannah with a trip to València’s Bioparc! If you’re visiting in summer, the park is open until 21:00. In winter, it’s open until 18:00.

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