Long famous as the birthplace of paella, Valencia offers 300 days of sunshine, exuberant architecture and wide swaths of ...
After the catastrophic floods that swept through Valencia last year, Michael Hodges explains why it’s time to go back to the ...
Valencia’s Fallas festival is facing a shift in tourism trends—hotels expect last-minute bookings, but local businesses brace for lower revenue.
The popular Spanish city offers cheaper prices compared to Barcelona with a wealth of history and tempting food wherever you look - this is why you should visit this region in 2025.
Valencia Airport’s latest report shows record-breaking growth, with Italy leading as the top international destination among 550,000+ travelers.
Brits are still the leading nationality visiting the Valencian Community and represented 24.7% of all international tourists ...
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If you're looking for a truly unique and exhilarating Spanish festival, Valencia’s Fallas should be at the top of your list.
If you think you'll be relying heavily on public transportation during your trip, consider purchasing the Valencia Tourist Card, which offers free travel on metro, tram and bus for 24, 48 or 72 hours.
In October 2024, the world was shocked by television footage of storm water surging through southeastern Spain’s Valencia region. Cataclysmic floods took the lives of 224 people and caused ...