Information about the transport options in Valencia: buses, metro, taxis, car hire, tourist bus, walking and trams. It will provide links to more details on locations, prices, contact details and journey times.
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The Juan Carlos I Royal Marina is one of the city’s most important landmarks. There are shops, terraces and restaurants with spectacular views, as well as a children’s park. Just a few metres away are the beaches of El Cabanyal (Las Arenas) and La Malvarrosa.
The Albufera Nature Pak is located just 10 km out of the city. A visit here will show you the Valencian passion for the environment
and help you to discover the origins of our gastronomy.
This garden is located on the old bed of the River Turia, stretching from the west of the city to the east. You can explore the garden by bicycle or train.
Explore the underwater world in Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe. You’ll be able to see tropical
fish from as far as the Arctic and the seas of Japan.
Spain's second largest city, located on the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. This beautiful city is full of outdoor markets, restaurants, shops, museums and churches.
It is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that consists of flat-topped massifs and folded linear ranges. It forms a natural border between France and Spain that has played a significant role in the history of both countries and of Europe as a whole.
Fallas is one of the main festivities in Europe, receiving millions tourists from all over the world and considered as relevant as Oktoberfest or Saint Patrick’s Day.