The port city of Valencia is world famous for its Valencian paella and spectacular gastronomy. In addition to that, it is considered one of the most modern cities in Spain thanks to its impressive commercial and architectural development. Among its many futuristic buildings and structures, the spectacular City of Arts and Sciences stands out.
In addition to being a modern city, Valencia is a sustainable city with a green management adapted to current times. Part of this is evidenced by its two million square meters of green areas, in addition to almost twenty kilometres of beaches, all of them catalogued with the Blue Flag, the highest environmental quality certification of the European Union.
Valencia also has 150 kilometres of bike lanes and forty cycle streets, as well as hiking trails and a marina full of attractions and spectacular water and children's parks.
The city has an extremely active and dynamic commercial life thanks to its markets, stores and shopping centres, which offer high-quality products and articles, as well as traditional stores in places of great heritage value such as the Mercado de Colón and Plaza Redonda.
Valencia's nightlife is another of its great attractions thanks to its infinity of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. There, visitors and tourists can enjoy the excellent Valencian gastronomy and the exciting atmosphere of the city.