Staying in our apartments in Valencia will give you easy access to a wide range of ideal activities and places of interest. Below are some top recommendations

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Príncipe Felipe Science Museum

This interactive museum is perfect for children to learn about science and technology in a fun way. It offers interactive exhibits and educational workshops that encourage curiosity and learning.
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Oceanogràfic

The Oceanogràfic of Valencia is the largest aquarium in Europe, where families can explore various marine ecosystems and enjoy dolphin shows. It’s an educational and entertaining experience for all ages.
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Palacio de las Artes Reina Sofía

This impressive building hosts operas, concerts, and theatrical performances. While its programming is mainly geared towards adults, it occasionally offers events for children and families.
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La Lonja de la Seda

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this Gothic building is a must-see for those wanting to learn about the history and architecture of Valencia. Although it’s not specifically a children’s attraction, its grandeur is sure to fascinate visitors of all ages.
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Turia Gardens

Turia Gardens
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Museum of Illusions

An interactive experience that challenges perception, ideal for families looking for original and educational activities. Located in the heart of Valencia, it offers exhibits that will surprise both adults and children.

Plaza de la Virgen and Its Surroundings

The Plaza de la Virgen is one of the most iconic places in Valencia, located in the heart of the historic center, in the La Seu neighborhood. This pedestrian space is a meeting point for both locals and tourists, surrounded by historical monuments that reflect the city’s rich history.

The plaza sits on the site where the Roman forum of the city of Valentia once stood. Over the centuries, it has witnessed numerous historical events and urban transformations. Its strategic location connects with important streets like Calle de los Caballeros and Calle del Miguelete, leading to other prominent spots in the old town.

The Plaza de la Virgen is an excellent starting point to explore various cultural and architectural gems in Valencia. Here is a detailed list of what you can visit in the surrounding area.

Places to Visit Near the Plaza de la Virgen

13.Catedral de Valencia

Valencia Cathedral (La Seu)

An iconic site that combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. You can climb the bell tower, known as the Miguelete, to enjoy panoramic views of the city.

Tip: Don’t miss the Holy Grail, which some studies identify as the original Holy Grail.

14.Basilica de los Desamparados

Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken

This sanctuary is dedicated to the patron saint of Valencia and has fascinating architecture. Its painted dome is impressive.

15.Museo Almoina

Almoina Museum

An underground archaeological museum showcasing Roman and medieval remains from the ancient forum of Valentia. Perfect for history enthusiasts.

16.Palacio Generalitat

Palace of the Generalitat

The seat of the regional government, featuring stunning Gothic architecture. On special occasions, you can visit the interior.

17.Fuente del Turia

Turia Fountain

Located right in the center of the plaza, this fountain represents the Turia River and the irrigation channels that water the Valencian orchards.

Nearby Walks and Streets

18.Calle de los Caballeros

Calle de los Caballeros

One of the main streets of the old town, filled with historic buildings, craft shops, and bars.
19.Plaza de la Reina

Plaza de la Reina

Just near the Plaza de la Virgen, it’s the perfect place to sit at a terrace or try an authentic horchata.

20.Jardines de la Plaza de l’Almoina

Gardens of Plaza de l’Almoina

A small green space with benches and views of the Cathedral.

21.Iglesia de San Nicolás

Church of San Nicolás

Known as the "Valencian Sistine Chapel" due to its stunning frescoes.

22.Plaza Redonda

Plaza Redonda

A unique spot with craft shops and a charming atmosphere.

Additional Tips

  • The area is full of restaurants and cafés where you can take a break. Look for local options to enjoy a “agua de Valencia” or some traditional Valencian tapas.
  • Take the opportunity to explore the narrow streets of the old town, such as Calle Salinas, where you’ll find charming corners.

Barrio del Carmen (Carmen Neighbourhood)

The Barrio del Carmen is one of the most iconic neighborhoods in Valencia, located in the heart of the historic center, within the Ciutat Vella district. This neighborhood, with over a thousand years of history, sits between two ancient city walls: the Muslim one, built in the 11th century, and the Christian one, erected in the 14th century.

The Carmen began as a suburb outside the city walls during the Muslim era, with emerging agricultural activity. After the Christian conquest in 1238 by King James I, the neighborhood was integrated within the city walls, becoming a refuge for medieval guilds such as tanners, velvet weavers, and muleteers. Its name comes from the Convent of Carmen Calzado, founded in 1281, which became an important religious and cultural center.

Over the centuries, the neighborhood has witnessed social and urban transformations, from being a hub for artisans to becoming a vibrant cultural and bohemian center. Today, it retains its historical essence with narrow streets, picturesque squares, and a mix of medieval and modern architecture. The Carmen is known for its lively nightlife, with a wide variety of bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It’s an ideal place to enjoy tapas, Valencian cuisine, and a drink in a unique atmosphere.

Here’s a guide to the most interesting places to visit and recommended spots to enjoy the local cuisine and leisure activities.

Places of Interest in the Barrio del Carmen

24.Torres de Serranos

Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart

These ancient gates of the medieval city wall offer panoramic views of the city and are a symbol of Valencia’s history.
25.La Lonja de la Seda

La Lonja de la Seda

Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, this Gothic building is an architectural gem that reflects Valencia’s commercial prosperity during the Middle Ages.

26.Museo del Carmen

Museo del Carmen

Located in the old Convent of Carmen, this cultural space hosts contemporary art exhibitions and cultural events.

27.Plaza del Tossal

Plaza del Tossal

A lively spot surrounded by bars and terraces, perfect for soaking in the neighborhood’s atmosphere.

28.Calle de los Colores

Calle de los Colores

Famous for its street art and graffiti, it’s a perfect place for photography enthusiasts.

Lugares recomendados para comer

El Forcat

Especializado en paellas tradicionales y cocina valenciana

Dirección: Calle Roteros, 12, 46003 Valencia
Teléfono: 963 91 12 13

Lugares para tomar el aperitivo o un café

Bar & Kitchen

Ubicado en el Mercado de Tapinería, es ideal para disfrutar de tapas y bebidas en un ambiente relajado

Dirección: Plaza Ibáñez 7, 46001 Valencia
Teléfono: 626 16 26 22