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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Calpe to Valencia?
The direct drive from Calpe to Valencia is 80.2 mi (129 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 44 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Calpe to Valencia, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Benidorm, Javea, Gandia, L'Alfas del Pi, Denia, and Altea, as well as top places to visit like Mundomar and Platja de Llevant, or the ever-popular Aqualandia.
The top cities between Calpe and Valencia are Benidorm, Javea, Gandia, L'Alfas del Pi, Denia, and Altea. Benidorm is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Calpe and 2 hours from Valencia.
Altea is a charming city and municipality situated in the Valencian Community along the Costa Blanca, a stunning section of the Mediterranean coast. Known for its white-walled buildings, this picturesque destination boasts a fishing port and breathtaking landscapes including the Palau de Altea, the promenade, and Altea la Vella district - the oldest part of town. The area is also home to numerous beautiful beaches.
7% as popular as Benidorm
7 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Valencia
L'Alfàs del Pi is a charming Valencian town nestled in the comarca of Marina Baixa, at the base of Serra Gelada in the province of Alicante, Spain. Covering an area of 19.3 km², it is home to a population estimated at around 20,482 people. This picturesque municipality offers a delightful blend of traditional Spanish charm and modern amenities for visitors to enjoy.
4% as popular as Benidorm
14 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Valencia
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Benidorm, located on the eastern coast of Spain, is a renowned seaside resort in the Valencia region's Costa Blanca. Once a small fishing village, it has transformed into a popular Mediterranean holiday destination celebrated for its vibrant nightlife. The area boasts two expansive sandy beaches, Levante Beach and Poniente Beach, bordered by palm-lined promenades and towering skyscrapers.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Valencia
Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a charming coastal town located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Valencia, Spain. Situated by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, this municipality offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
11% as popular as Benidorm
13 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Valencia
Dénia, a charming port city on the eastern coast of Spain, is the northernmost coastal town on the Costa Blanca. It offers a perfect blend of tourism and authentic Spanish life. Visitors can explore its picturesque center, admire the marina, relax on beautiful beaches, and delve into its rich historical heritage. The town is dominated by Dénia Castle's impressive walls and also hosts museums showcasing Roman artifacts and traditional toy-making.
5% as popular as Benidorm
12 minutes off the main route, 37% of way to Valencia
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Gandia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, boasts a rich historical heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city's old town is adorned with architectural marvels like the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace and the Moorish cloisters of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba. For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum showcases prehistoric artifacts.
6% as popular as Benidorm
4 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Valencia
Best stops along Calpe to Valencia drive
The top stops along the way from Calpe to Valencia (with short detours) are Oceanogràfic, APLUS Apartamentos - Old Town Benidorm, and Mercat Central de València. Other popular stops include Platja de Llevant, Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, and El Castell de Guadalest.
Aqualandia is an outdoor water park with a variety of rides and activities for all ages. It's the first waterpark in Spain, and it offers a great experience for thrillseekers and families alike. The park has stunning views of the ocean, and is located next to Mundomar, Spain's largest amusement park.
Really liked this waterpark in benidorm. Food was good and prices good
D Adams — Google review
Fully loved this waterpark. Slides were amazing. Staff excellent service especially the guys in the Rapidz slide as I lost my mobile in one of the splash pools. The team there found it with their feet while continuing to work. Absolute life savers!!!
Paul Clasper — Google review
Looks ok, a bit old in some areas but overall is a nice experience. The little ones definitely will enjoy it. As for the older is nice for few hours but after they will get bored.
We took the afternoon pass and we chose right because it was perfect time from 3 to 6.30pm
There are some nice slides, some scary and some funny. It worth trying each one!
There are shops and some fast food restaurants so you can eat and drink refreshments there. We bought our tickets online and there is some small saving!
Andrei Bacos — Google review
Well spend weekend inside the refreshing fresh water of Aqualandia in Benidorm, Alicante. My family and I enjoyed our stay. Recimmended for friends and family, kids will surely love it.
Angelito Villamin — Google review
A really great water park in Benidorm which caters for all ages. The park is built on a hillside and set among pine trees and an amazing view of Benidorm below from some places in the park. It is quite hilly and there's a lot of walking involved but lots of shaded areas including when queuing. There are slides and rides to cater for all ages (and adrenaline level!) and most of them have a 1.25m height limit apart from the red Vertigo slide which I believe is 1.4m. My son is 7 and he went on most of the rides barring the extreme ones. There are ample places to eat dotted around the park serving sandwiches, burgers and pizza plus a BBQ and self service type restaurant in the centre. The food isn't the best (and not the best value) but it's what you'd expect from a place like this and the pizzas were OK. There's lots of covered picnic benches too to eat your own food but these got "reserved" early so get in quick and dump your bags. We visited in late August and the place was busy with queues for all the rides but the wait times were manageable between 10-30 minutes. The more family oriented rides had bigger wait times while the extreme slides had little to no wait when we were there. My advice would be to arrive as early as possible as the queues early on were small, the park opens at 10am. My sons favourite ride was the rapids and it's possible to hire your own rubber ring which gives you fast track to the rapids plus the use of the ring in the pools. The cost is €8 for the day plus €2 returnable deposit and for us it was worth it as we spent the entire afternoon on the rapids. They are quite heavy and bulky though and you have to carry them up quite a big hill for each turn! There are some pools for younger kids too and toddlers plus various small slides, jumping platforms and even a zip wire. There's plenty of lifeguards on duty and they seemed on the ball. My son got his height checked several times throughout the day as he is only just 1.25m tall. They take cash or card at all the shops/food outlets and also offer a cashless wristband system to save having to carry cash/cards. Sun beds are €5 each and there are lockers available starting at €5 for standard and rising for larger ones and ones with USB charging. We managed to spend a full day here and didn't leave until gone 7pm. Parking is free and plentiful. Highly recommended and we will return when we are next in the area.
Andrew Booth — Google review
Alot to see and do however it was let down by the long queues for certain rides, but also weight limits. I'm a big guy and had to weigh with multiple people until the target was met or under. Quite embarrassing really! Queue for food was lengthy, and confusing. Even staff didn't know what was going on!
I'd go again, hopefully I'll be lighter (!!) and will enjoy it more.
Haydn Richards — Google review
It is one of the best water parks in Europe.
It is fully recommended. Fun for all ages!
The end of summer is a great time to go, no queues, while the weather is still good.
Leonardo Castarlenas — Google review
A good family fun! We really enjoyed the day spent there. It is a place for everyone from toddlers to adults. Some of the pipes are very scary ;)
Witold Story — Google review
Don't advise buying food there Burgers and Chips are served cold and they argue it's the buns that are cold rubbish burgers were cold they are all cold chips also and cost the earth ,your allowed to take picnics I advise you do so take your sun cream also as never seen such a price on it in the shop there, apart from that it's a great fun day out apart from the staff telling me it's the buns that cold not the burger then refused to feel the burger's themselves really unhappy with that if it wasn't for the fact I didn't want to ruin my grandchildren day I'd have called the food health inspectors in Take a packed lunch I ate at the food place OPPOSITE the BBQ food place , which did look busiest so maybe they produce hot food so maybe try that place X however on All the rides the staff seemed friendly and it seemed safe for the children lots of life guards everywhere they were alert and friendly which was a relief to know that it was safe and eyes everywhere so thank you to the staff for that peace of mind it made the day more enjoyable my Grandchildren really had a Great timex
Sally Welch — Google review
As soon as we arrived we were greeted and the worker offered to take a family picture for us. The park was so clean the pavement slabs looked new . The flowers everywhere were beautiful. Lovely park to walk around.
There were lifeguards everywhere and they watched everything. The rides and pools etc were amazing. Worth the money. We would definitely return .
Shelley Oxlade — Google review
When we get there, there's a lot of people even it's weekdays which makes the place so fun. There is ample parking space. At the parking entrance, there is a staff member who can guide you where to park and show you the main entrance. Despite the number of people paying tickets, it's not a problem because they have 5-6 entrance gates that you can choose to queue at.
If you have a family member or friend who is disabled or autistic, they can provide you with a wristband for identification that prevents or except you from queueing.
There are lots of lockers.. but be sure to bring some cash in case the machine won't work using the card. Additionally, there are restaurants inside that you can choose from.
They have a lot of slides to offer so far. To inform you, the water is salty. It's not fresh water, it's from the ocean that's why they have a fresh water shower in every slide or area. Many trash can/ garbage can or bin everywhere, so it's not a problem to find where the trash can is.
A Jacuzzi is also available, along with a mini cave and falls. In addition, they have a beach-like area with a fake wave, which is entertaining. The water is clear. Each area has staff or lifeguards available. Rental of chairs and tables is available, just like at a normal beach site. Overall, this place is fantastic and we have a lot of slides, swim, and fun. 😁
Carlos III Ngoho Esco — Google review
Ok park itself is good and decent .. but..
- the queues are well annoying, like 1 hour for each ride
- no dingis in lazy river, you have to pay €6 for it. That's unacceptable
- the wave pool takes forever to start and only little rate
- the food is is not nice, €6 for hotdog and €10 for pizza .. literally cold and bland food
- the beer is €5, quite ok I guess for water Park but still think it's a lot for a beer
- €35 euros I paid for this water Park, plus €9 for locker and you have to pay €6 each for sunbeds and dingis !
- the rides are good, but Jacquzi doesn't have hot water ( like that's the whole point) .. the rides and poool is literally salt water!
Dhaval Vala — Google review
Actually can’t believe the amount of negative reviews stating some pretty obvious comments! Been going to this water park for 30 years and yesterday I returned with my children! It is the best! So much fun for all, parking is free which if you’re from the UK you know is a bonus. Buy your tickets online at least a day before you arrive - it’s cheaper and you don’t have to queue, you just get your bar code scanned. Lockers are 9euros for a large one - we got one but to be honest didn’t overly need it just for the car key! Sun loungers you pay for just like you do at the beach, however you don’t need them unless you want to sit at the front of a younger kids pool. So many other free areas to sit and shaded. We took a picnic best idea although we still brought a beer . Food is priced as you’d expect. If you want to secure a base for your towels etc do this as soon as you’re in as the tables tend to get taken! Look at the rides and work out what you really want to do and head their first - the Cyclone queue does reach 90minutes - we went their first, you have to have 4 people so might need to buddy up with strangers - it also has a minimum and max weight limit - they weigh your team and if it’s not right you can’t go - we were too light but luckily we swapped a person from the group behind us as they were too heavy! Such a great ride! We did everything more than once and this is in the height of summer! You can rent a ring now for the lazy river which I did think was a bit of a rip off at first but then I realised that you also have express access to the rapids! You just roll your ring right past the queue and up the hill so actually really worth it! The water is salt water but it is nowhere near as harsh as the sea in my opinion, we took a small hand towel and left it at the bottom of rides with our shoes each time to dry eyes if needed but it was no big deal and I hate the sea water! A lot of rides you can wear goggles as long as they are secure so if your worries about salty eyes take some Google’s! Floor does get hot from 12 onwards as to be expected but you can also put your sliders on your hands etc which lots of people did. Check your weather forecast before booking. We picked quite a cloudy day which was fab for not stressing about the kids getting burnt! Best day out don’t let the negatives out you off ! Xx
Amie Townshend — Google review
Crowded with people. Long queues you should queue 30-40min to each one. Expensive ticket £79 for 3 people and additionally you should rent sun beds and a locker box for €6 each. Also the food and drinks are expensive at €10 and €4.
Good luck!
Krastyo Ruskov — Google review
It's a great place. Aqua Park is massive , with good facilities and great rides! Obviously , lots of people, but you need to expect that, after lunchtime , queues for most wanted rides! Good food counters! Amazing day overall
Kristine Komule — Google review
Brilliant water park! Worth the 1hr 30 car ride from torrevieja. Arrived just before 10am so there were no queues and managed to get onto every ride by 11.10! Don't know what the food is like as we took a picnic with us, lots of seating for those who choose to bring their own food. The water park is surrounded by beautiful mountains and views.
Priyanka Patel — Google review
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Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
Mundomar is a multi-animal park located in Benidorm, Spain. It offers visitors the chance to get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions, parrots and other exotic creatures. Many of the shows are performed by the animals themselves, including dancing dolphins and pirates. There's also an area where children can become keepers for a day.
What a day! We went for the VIP ticket and there was only 2 of us on the tour! We learnt so much from Victor our guide and how the animals are cared for. The park is amazing and what they are doing for conservation is outstanding. All the staff we interacted with were friendly and knowledgeable. The icing on the cake was getting to touch the Dolphins and to go into the lemur enclosure and have them sit on your shoulder. AMAZING! So worth the price and the park has amazing views. We will be back for sure!
Carl — Google review
I came here 18 years ago, I have photos of me with seals and dolphins so I took my family here in 2022. They enjoyed it, we watched the seal/sea lion show and the dolphins. Enjoyed it all even if most of it was in Spanish. Well worth a visit especially their top dolphin breeding program.
Cameron Aka — Google review
Incredible experience, travelled to Benidorm from the UK and booked Mundomar and Aqualandia as a duo booking for just €39.
The dolphin and sea lion shows are amazing! The park is spotless clean and you can tell the animals are well taken care of. There are plenty of toilets and places to get food and drink dotted around the park.
Would highly recommend a visit if you're in Benidorm :)
Beth — Google review
Was really nice time to spend a few hours here I really enjoyed the environment etc, staff was really nice helping us with directions and where to buy to tickets, The shows being free was really good in my opinion and the meeting dolphins was really cool the animals are so looked after and the shows were amazing 10/10 for the staff performance hope to go again when we come back again some day:)
Kacey Hopkins — Google review
What a lovely place to visit ,,we saw the dolphin show which was brilliant .
All the animals look healthy and well looked after .
A little bit hilly upto the top of the park ,but not too bad.
Only negative was the cheese burger ,which was tasteless and bland .still tasting it hours after consuming it ,so suppose you get your moneys worth.
Overall excellent day out and good price if you go to round the town travel .
Malcolm Lee — Google review
We loved it so much!!! It feels animals are well cared for and have sufficient space. And the guides are outstanding, we had Victor to walk us through the park, and he was brilliant sharing all interesting facts about each animal. Meeting Black and white Madagascar lemurs and feeding birds was experience to treasure for long! Thank you Victor, you made our visit to MundoMar a very special one:)
Joanna Nosal-Charowska — Google review
What an amazing place, we booked the V.I.P package for €59 each and was not disappointed when we arrived we were all given our own Mundomar bag and t-shirt and introduced to our tour guide we had Carla who did an amazing job showing us around and teaching us about the animals. Also included in the V.I.P package was meet and greet with the Sea lions, Dolphins and Birds, but much more than we had photos with the giant tortoises, fed the Lorikeets and Lemurs which was amazing. The tour also provides free drinks and food so well worth the money. The views overlooking Benidorm from outside the restaurant are breathtaking. The place is spotlessly clean and the staff are all very friendly. This is must do day whenever you visit Benidorm we loved it.
Andy Wigley — Google review
It's a great experience and the dolphin show is amazing. I would recommend not taking pictures with lemurs or any other animal, as it will cost you 8€ and you will get a very poor-quality picture. This is because the staff doesn't take more than 2 seconds to take a picture. It's rushed and very obvious that it's just a way to make money off the tourists.
Tina Puc — Google review
We loved the sealion and dolphin shows. The sea lions come right up close to you and you can have pics taken and if you like buy them at the end. A small play area for little ones to play. Beautiful views from the top and a gift shop. We stayed 3hrs and that was enough to see it all. Overall my kids loved it.
Saeeda Khatoon — Google review
Amazing Day Out. We went for the VIP experience with guide Vincent and was fantastic. We managed to learn so much about the animals, have unique experiences within the cages and have photos alongside dolphins, sea lions and parrots. They even provided a drink and some sweet and savoury snacks. Plus stayed in the park 30 minutes after closing. They really do care about the animals and is well worth the price.
Peter Bush — Google review
Fantastic experience for young to old. The VIP experience is well worth it, including a free t-shirt and bag. The photographs and hands-on moments with the dolphins, sea lions, birds and black and white lemurs will be something to remember for life.
Scott Marley — Google review
An amazing place to visit for the day , plenty to see and walk around. The shows have Spanish, then English speech so if you are here on holiday , you'll know what's going on . Staff are so friendly and understanding (my daughter is autistic and broke a bone in her foot just before we came out so is in a boot and a crutch) 100% recommended booking online , you can do same day booking !
Trudy Marlow — Google review
My husband and i had a very good time here! It was a really nice stroll and we got the chance to admire a few species of birds and mammals. There was also a dolphins show which we enjoyed in particular.
We bought the tickets form the ticket booth but they would have been 20 euros cheaper had we purchased them online. However, we received coupons with a discount for Aqualandia, which was nice.
We got there by car but visitors can reach Mundomar by taxi or bus as well, so this is an easily accessible location.
We were able to admire fish, apes, parrots, penguins, seals, flamingos, dolphins, ducks, lemurs and a few other species i can’t remember right now.
Also, the view from the top is fantastic!
I recommend this place to families with children, couples and groups of friends. This is an activity that people all ages can enjoy. And i would also recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as they are much cheaper that the ones purchased from the booth.
Alina Cupa — Google review
We tried sea lion interaction activity. My kids, 8 and 13, loved it. The trainers did a great job and sea lions were very clever and cooperative. We also got lovely pics at the end. Thank you!
Arezou S.Ivanova — Google review
Absolutely amazing sea lion (& seal!) experience. This park is closed out of season but still open for experiences Wednesday-Sunday. My daughter said it was the best day of her life - I think that says it all!
Tamara — Google review
Good place for the kids, 3 shows that was close enough in time that you did not feel like you were waiting for to long between them! The children was really enjoying the park. The only downside was that the park it self was a bit small
Audun Hobøl — Google review
Mundomar was fun for the whole family. There were lots of interactive shows and events. The Halloween set-up and events were amazing and fun. We stayed from open to close, and had a great day.
James Wallace — Google review
Fantastic attraction.
The parrot show was awesome.
Compared to other similar sttractions in the UK this is by far worth every cent.
Coming again next year :-)
Matt Martin — Google review
Shows are perfect!! Seal and dolphins are fantastic. Zoo is on 20 minutes, when you didnt go to shows, but you must go on it!! Entry is 31 Euro on 1 person. This prise is little bit high, but not horrible :)) Enjoy it!
Levante beach is a public beach located in the heart of Benidorm. It has wide sands, plenty of sun loungers and facilities such as showers and volleyball nets. It's one of the busiest beaches in Benidorm, especially during the summer months.
Absolutely beautiful beach to visit on your holiday to Benidorm. There are always activities going on during the summer time that anyone is able to take part in. There is also plenty of space if you would prefer a more quiet and relaxed area.
The beach is filled with beautiful views and I was very surprise with how clean the beach was. There was no rubbish at all on the beach when we went to visit. There is food and drink always near by. All the pubs and bars seem to be family friendly along the beach so I believe it would be a nice location for families too.
We often found ourselves walking along the beach front in the afternoon to watch the sunset. It is very beautiful during this time. At night the strip is light up and so are the bars, but there is no lights on the beach and the sea are becomes extremely dark so be careful with any children.
Rebecca Ungi — Google review
Great beach, spotless clean, crystal waters but can get a little busy.
Conner Regan — Google review
Lovely sandy beach! Perfect to watch the waves, very relaxing.
Jeremy Aytoun — Google review
A lot to do in Playa Levante💖💖, I love the evenings there, sun down is very beautiful 😍
Pleasure Tochi Elendu — Google review
It was a very large beach and the promenade area I thought was very clean.
Paul Clements — Google review
Levante Beach is a standout in Benidorm with its lovely sandy shores. We hired beach chairs for £6 per day, which was a great deal, and spent several delightful days here. The kids absolutely adored it, making it a perfect spot for families.
Our beach days were complemented with refreshing drinks at Heartbreak Rock Bar and 7 Seas Pub, and delicious ice cream from Pinocchio Playa. The staff at these places were exceptionally friendly and welcoming.
If you're in Benidorm, I highly recommend Levante Beach for a day (or more) of sun and fun, and don't forget to visit these fantastic nearby spots for great service and treats.
Kay — Google review
Rocky shoreline, but beautiful walks & lovely restaurants all along the way,
matthew o carroll — Google review
Beautiful beach in Benidorm. Crystalline water full of colorful fish. Nice to see skyscrapers on the background.
Erika Li — Google review
Visited today after there had been rain. The beach was virtually empty and you could see what a good place it is. Neat and tidy without any litter and a pleasant aspect out to sea.
Mark Pearce — Google review
Nice beach with many tourists.
Hajar Krisminia — Google review
Beautiful long sandy beach over looked by hotels,bars,restaurants etc,starts at the old town and goes all through way to the new town,about a thirty miniute walk,probably the busiest beach in Benidorm,just about to have a new LED lighting system installed,
Del Domino — Google review
Too many drunk people at 12am already and it was the end of October. But the beach is good
Iryna Yershova — Google review
The beach itself is beautiful. Flanked with bars and restaurants. Can get a bit noisy and busy. All good humoured though. We were only here in the day.
Helen Robinson — Google review
Lovely beach, sea is very clean. 2x sunbeds 1x umbrella cost 18€ You can pay cash or card.
Erika — Google review
Clean beach with plenty room for sitting without having to hire a sunbed...Plenty of restaurants,bars and supermarkets along the promenade
We hired both apartments with connecting door, lovely and spacious clean and well equipped. Good wheelchair access in downstairs apartment. Would definitely stay here again, I would try all beds as I like a soft mattress.
maria booth — Google review
Old Town benidorm is a absolute gem , loads of shops bars and cafes it's more cultured than new benidorm and old town is more traditional, its definitely worth exploring plus there are two beaches a small cove beach and the large beach and the harbour
Kevin Gast — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to go on vacation. 5 minutes walk from the western and eastern beaches. The party area is very close too. It is also surrounded by central streets with a multitude of shops, bars, restaurants...
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Buen sitio para ir de vacaciones. A 5 minutos andando de las playas de poniente y de levante. La zona de fiesta muy cerca también. Además está rodeado de calles céntricas con multitud de tiendas ,bares, restaurantes...
alberto santiago — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent apartment for families on vacation
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Magnífico apartamento para familias en vacaciones
V GNZ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent
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Exelente
José Mijares — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular
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Espectacular
Victor Falcon Gonzalez — Google review
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C/de la Palma, 16, 03501 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
Decent callisthenics station which has everything you need. Several pull up bars and two dip bars.
Justus Dries — Google review
Playground for children and a gym for adults. Right by the Poniente beach with toilets and cafes nearby.. Not really a park in the conventional sense so dog walkers should perhaps stick to the promenade but a great space for children and keep fit folk.
Colin Wall — Google review
(Translated by Google) Calisthenics park divided into two separate work blocks, so as not to disturb each other.
Parallel floors and triples, monkey bars, human flag, playground for the little ones, soccer goals, toilets and showers, the beach bar and nearby restaurants, the place is very cozy, I love the parks on the sand. ..
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Parque de calistenia dividido en dos bloques de trabajo separadas, para no molestarse unos a otros.
Paralelas de suelo y triples, monkey bars, human flag, parque infantil para los peques, porterías de futbol, baños y duchas, el bar de la playa y los restaurantes cerca, el sitio es muy acogedor, me encantan los parques en la arena...
Boris S?nchez — Google review
Enjoy stopping here on my runs , nice outdoor exercise area, super clean beach , one of my favourite places.
Tyrone Murtagh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good bars! In summer be careful with the sun there is no shade... but of course you are in the middle of the beach 🙂
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Buenas barras! En verano cuidado con el sol no hay sombra.. pero claro estás en plena playa 🙂
Daniel Aliende Andr?s — Google review
Recommended for visiting ♥️
ANTI DOcTor — Google review
The beaches are absolutely spotless in benidorm...... I actually thought the sea looked better than Jamaica 🇯🇲
Tina Brook — Google review
Lovely place but far to crowded with people couldn't move
rachel trivett — Google review
Beautiful beach, gold and soft sand, clear water. Great access and plenty of space for everyone. Good facilities and close to restaurants and bars. Fully recommend👌
Ola Bean — Google review
I was there for new years celebration (2022/2023) so the season was quite lean, with only a few people. I found this place very relaxing. Amenities are appropriate, beach very clean and good eating places around.
Thè Geoff — Google review
Really great for disabled people access and kids. Really soft and clean sand and bits of shingle. Toilets and kids play area. Not many cheap touristy shops but plenty nearby if ur walking on the way down.
Craig Rees — Google review
Benidorm is for British people so you feel at home there but you will notice a lot of local staff would rather look after there own
Stephen Carter — Google review
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Av. Vicente Llorca Alós, 23, 03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
I'll never travel to Valencia without this trip planner again
Very user friendly if you go to Alicante be very prepared to go over a very tall free standing bridge apart from that the route is a lovely trip and very inexpensive.
Sarah Field — Google review
Highly recommend using the tram service, very cheap at 2.50€ each and under 10’s free from Benidorm to Altea or villajoyosa. A lovely scenic route and very easy to use with Google maps to plan the trip.
Lace Tanna — Google review
very nice. be prepared for a LONG walk from the beach. you may have to use the raised platform if travelling towards denia. toilets weren't very clearly signposted with no locks!! other than that, very nice. very clear signs too!
Platja del Portet de Moraira is a charming little beach nestled in a cove with clear blue waters, making it perfect for activities like canoeing and kayaking. The beach is shaped like a sea shell and is sheltered by the Cap d'Or peninsula, offering calm and crystal-clear water away from the crowds. It's an ideal starting point for adventure seekers as it provides access to the cape's watchtower.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful sandy cove with calm and transparent waters. Ideal for kayaking. It is usually crowded in summer. Restaurants on the edge of the beach. Kayak or paddle surf rental at 20 euros per hour (cash only).
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Muy bonita cala de arena con aguas tranquilas y transparentes. Ideal para paseo en kayak. Suele llenarse de gente en verano. Restaurantes al borde de la playa. Alquiler de kayak o paddel surf a 20 euros la hora (solo efectivo).
Julian Abdala — Google review
Wonderful small beach with bars and restaurants lining the promenade. Water is shallow so good for small children.
david hargraves — Google review
Beach, restaurants and wonderful views, what more could you want.
Roland Guy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Paradise has a name: el Portet
(Original)
El paraíso tiene nombre: el Portet
Javier Sanz (Abogado de G?nero) — Google review
+ Really beautiful place and views
+ Clean and clear water
+ You can dive with mask to see the fish
+ Great for paddling
+ Calm atmosphere
+ One cafe is right near the water, so you can eat and look at the water. But it's not much to eat for vegetarians
+ Public toilet available
+ Lifeguards in the beach
- Hard to get without the car
- Narrow beach line
Kate Samchuk — Google review
Nice with beautiful water but too crowded all day long with little space to put your towel down. No breeze, hard to breath! Too hot with the kids and hard to park!
I’m sure it’s fantastic in June or September!
Ambre Maurin — Google review
Always a great little beach to relax, to swim and te enjoy a drink with some tapas
Robert Brussels — Google review
Nice beach, but the water was not transparent as I expected from the pictures.
Terra Mítica is an amusement park that features various themed areas based on ancient cultures. The park offers a mix of white-knuckle rides and family-friendly attractions, as well as live shows for entertainment. The staff are friendly and the park is well-maintained with plenty of cafes and cooling stations available. COVID-19 precautions are in place to ensure visitor safety, although not all areas may be open at this time.
Loved it!!! We went today and we could easily get on the rides with no waiting and yes the temperature was over 35 degrees but there was plenty of shadow and plenty of refreshing areas. My son had a meal there and the price is the same as you would pay in the same sort of attractions, so fair enough. We were very happy and would definitely come back!!!! ♥️ I had 2 toddlers with me and they loved to swim in the river there too!!!
juliana agrela — Google review
Visited here 2 years ago was great, visited on the 3rd August 2021 and was absolutely awful! Paid full price to get in although virtually all of the adult attractions were closed, no information as to why? Didn't see a shop open until 1pm even then only a few opened up, all children over 6 were forced to wear face masks! No covid information prior to entering the park whatsoever?? No coolers on at all and very limited shade in the queue's for what rides were open. Would not return even if they paid me to. 😡
Jason Roberts — Google review
Really nice. Good covid precautions. Would of been nice for all areas to been open but still good day had with variety of ages.
Stefanie Dorrell — Google review
We were in the park on June 30, Friday.We are family eith 13 &11 years kids.We all are over 1,6 m. Although the park opens at 10:30, we arrived at 11. The parking lot was empty (€7 per car). Single families. We parked the car and left. There were no queues. We had purchased tickets online. When we entered the park, it was completely empty. Of course, not all attractions were working yet. But there were no queues all day. We had to wait for people to gather at the attraction. There are fast food restaurants. Restaurants open later. There are practically no tourists, mostly locals. With the repetitions and a snack half a day is quite enough. It took us from 11 to 15 :00 .So 6 hours in the park .
The attractions are fun and correspond to the descriptions.Shops are all the same.
Agne Andriuskeviciene — Google review
Great theme park. Great rides for all the family...some not for the faint hearted.. ie. The Claw ! Lots of cafes and cooling down facilities. Friendly staff and parks kept very tidy and fresh. Would highly recommend.
Liam Begley — Google review
We stayed at the Grand Luxor village next door to the park so got entry included with our stay and visited almost every day of our 8 night trip. The park is about a 10 minute drive from the centre of Benidorm and offers really nice surroundings and is very well maintained. Most rides have a 1.2m limit so my seven year old son was able to go on most thing barring the extreme rides. The rides are quite spread out so there's quite a lot of walking involved and some gentle slopes. There are plenty of food outlets but the choice is limited, burgers/pizza/sandwiches and quality is just OK. It's forbidden to take food into the park so if you want to eat you have to use them! We visited in late August and the queues weren't bad for any rides and we found if we did encounter a queue we'd just skip the ride and go back later when it was quieter. The park shut at 9pm when we were there and we were able to ride continually on some rides without getting off (log flume and dogems in particular). I'd say the ride range is perfect for kids with a coupe of extreme rides thrown in for the adults too. There's also a large pool with swim up bar, loungers plus a different "spa" pool more suited to younger children with some small slides. There were some shows on offer but we didn't get the chance to see any of them. A family could easily entertain themselves for a full day and we will definitely return when we are back in the area.
Andrew Booth — Google review
I like it. Plenty of rides. Minimum waiting time. Done 20+ rides in 6 hours. Much much better than elsewhere. Tickets are affordable too.
Oleg Selivanov — Google review
A great park for a day out with family, but in desperate need of something new and BIG.
Wooden coaster has been permanently closed for nearly 10 years and it still hasn't been torn down. Many of the rides trains are not nice, many rides need maintenance or painting.
However if you look past the shortcomings, there is a decent theme park. I just hope they can improve more and grow.
TCE — Google review
The price was slightly more expensive than expected. But loads to do. The children had an amazing time. The rides varied and I believe they catered for all age groups.
Rozmina shabbir — Google review
We loved it!!
I would say don't look at the website as it doesn't do it any justice.
They have paid so much attention to the surroundings to. So much to look at. Very interesting.
We really enjoyed the rides and it was an added bonus that there was barely any queuing.
Hazel Turner — Google review
Great scenary and was super lucky that it almost had no queues and got to see all the park and ride almost all atractions. The scenary and enviroment is amazing and the carroussels brought me so much amusement and adrenaline. Just think it should have a public transport from the tram station to the amusement park because I had to walk one hour counting the time to go and come back.
Juana Manjua — Google review
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Partida del Moralet, s/n, 03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
Granadella beach is a picturesque cove that boasts a small, pebbly shore. Surrounded by pine trees and featured as the backdrop for The Cold Light of Day movie, this sheltered beach offers a tranquil escape from the world. Though it has limited parking close to the shore, visitors can enjoy pleasant views along the coast climbing road from a moderately distant car park.
Beautiful pebble beach with emerald green waters in a very calm and quiet bay
Sjoerd Wynia — Google review
Perfect beach for sun bathing , crowded during the weekend, in September also warm and enjoyable.
soni thaker — Google review
Picturesque, very small sheltered pebble beach with cafe. Parking is very limited close to the beach but available a moderate walk away, uphill.
Pleasant views on departure if you take the coast climbing road from the car park.
Worth a visit but beach shoes are a must and be prepared for a walk from the car park
Sean Y — Google review
Stunning bay. One of the best! A couple of trendy and relaxed bars with toilets. Water is gin clear and good for snorkeling. We went on a Monday, arriving around 9.15am and about the 4th family there so loads of parking at that time. By 10.30 it was very busy. You'd still get parking at that time but be prepared to walk down hill a long way and inevback up. I'd imagine you'd have to be earlier at the weekend. If you're looking for a place to visit during a holiday, this bay is an absolute must.
Ben Bartram — Google review
Nice beach but very busy in summer time. Take watershoes with U
Take some time and have “Fideuá “ in Rosita Restaurant
Leonel Rojas — Google review
Stunning bay with a beautiful stony beach. If you climb the stairs on the left side of the beach you will see a beautiful vista of the whole place.
Jakub Jurkiewicz — Google review
Stunning beach and great Tapas whilst enjoying the view. Parking requires patience and sometimes a bit of a trek.
Colin Wells — Google review
Great views and the water is just amazing. It is very crowded in July and August.
David — Google review
Stunning cove with light cliffs rising either side. The beach is pebbly. Getting to and parking at Granadella is a bit of a mission as traffic down to it is heavily restricted (it’s fine at night).
Paul Haworth — Google review
Best beach in the Javea area in my opinion. Beautiful coves and surrounded by rocky mountains.
Sieglinde Czerwinski — Google review
Just beautiful. Pebbles are lively small powdered grey. The sea was electric blue. Take something to sit on, and relax. Winding roads, small car park. But when we left everyone had parked along the road. Driving back up, great views, now more appreciated. No shops or restaurants open. We visited 26.12.23. the sun was shining, we were in t shirts and shorts.
Helen Page — Google review
Very beautiful place, not the best option to swim, but you can take a lot of impressive photos there
Humai Verdi — Google review
Very nice beach,good vibes,go early gets a little crowded
Arenal Beach is a vibrant area with a mix of apartments and townhouses, making it convenient for those looking to live without a car. It's situated near shops, doctors, pharmacies, schools, bars, and restaurants. Visitors praise the friendly service at Alberto's and enjoy the sandy promenade with its variety of places to explore. The beach itself is described as beautiful and surrounded by good restaurants.
soledadpb de lindblad — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boy who serves Alberto is very friendly and always attentive. Excellent service and very good value for money.
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El chico que atiende Alberto es muy amable y siempre atento. Excelente servicio y muy buena relación calidad precio.
Maciel Spinetta — Google review
ceferino De Diego — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the sandy promenade...we have a variety of places...good restaurants and the beach is beautiful....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
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Me encanta el paseo del arenal ...tenemos variedad de sitios ...buenos restaurantes y la playa que es lindísima....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
rosalba garzon — Google review
R M — Google review
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03738 Platja de l'Arenal, Alicante, Spain
I'll never travel to Valencia without this trip planner again
Av. Arenal is a bustling street that leads to a popular beach, lined with palm trees and offering various types of residential buildings, local shops, eateries and services. Visitors can explore the area all day long as there is always something going on, especially during weekends and evenings when it's crowded with people. The avenue offers ample opportunities for shopping and dining, catering to different tastes and preferences while maintaining high standards of cleanliness.
I really enjoy this beach.. Perfect in a hot sommerday.. Very refreshing swith good bars
leonilda orrego viera — Google review
(Translated by Google) We love the promenade. There is something going on at any time of the day. Of course there are a lot of people out and about on weekends and evenings. There are always opportunities to shop or eat. There is something to suit every taste. Cleanliness is always ensured.
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Wir lieben die Promenade. Zu jeder Tageszeit ist etwas los. Am Wochenende und Abends ist natürlich sehr viel Publikum unterwegs. Man findet auch immer wieder Möglichkeiten zum Einkaufen oder Essen. Es ist für jeden Geschmack etwas zu finden. Es wird auch immer auf Sauberkeit geachtet.
Birgit Hoefer-Kress — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must in Javea to enjoy the seaside.
(Original)
Incontournable à Javea pour profiter du bord de mer.
Louis — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are a variety of restaurants but you always find the same dishes in all the restaurants.
(Original)
Il y a une variété de restaurants mais on retrouve toujours les mêmes plats dans tous les restaurants.
Elena Soler — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great avenue with many shops
(Original)
Gran avenida con muchas tiendas
Ariadna Pérez Montero — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular
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Espectacular
El Castell de Guadalest, also known as Guadalest, is a picturesque Valencian town nestled in the mountainous region of Marina Baixa, Alicante, Spain. Despite its small size and population, this medieval village boasts a rich history showcased within its castle walls. Visitors can explore charming bars and restaurants as well as a diverse array of museums.
Castell de Dénia is a picturesque castle by the water, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It offers a glimpse into history with artifacts on display, showcasing its Greek, Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of Denia and the mountains. While exploring the castle's ruins, visitors can also enjoy a café at the top.
Visited on a wild and windy day.
Still made so welcome. Very low cost to enter. Amazing. Fascinating history, spectacular views. Basic but good snack bar and facilities near top of castle. A very enjoyable visit.
Paul Trunchion — Google review
One of those "must do" trips if you're in the area. Actually a really nice opportunity for a walk with the family. Fantastic views from the top. Lovely little coffee shop at the top also serving alcohol so we stopped for beer and cake. Saw a beautiful red squirrel in the grounds also.
Pammy Croasdale — Google review
For 3 euros it's a must as the Denia views are great. Not a huge amount to see but worth the walk.
richmouland — Google review
On a bright day this is an affordable and scenic hike up and down a rather old and well preserved castle in the heart of Denia. Come prepared to climb and pause the climb, especially with elders. Refreshments can be found at the cafe on top. Stunning views with ample space for photos. Laid back vibes and not overly-crowded. A space equal parts history and imagination.
Justin Rogers-Cooper — Google review
Loved this high hill castle in the heart of Denia’s old town. We visited early on a Monday morning, but even then it was clearly popular with locals and tourists.
There was lots to look at in the castle buildings themselves, but I must admit the views of the town from this high vantage point took most of my attention.
Excellent for just walking around and exploring, as well as getting to know the surrounding area.
Graeme Kirk — Google review
Awesome view of the city and surrounding area. The castle itself is but a ruin, but the restoration of the battlements really shows how impressive the castle was.
Cheap and enjoyable experience, highly reccomendable.
Nicolai Nielsen — Google review
Ruins of Castle of Denia are definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. There's not a lot remaining but you do get a super view of the surrounding area and it's very cheap at 2euros per old person, and dogs are allowed.
David Mitchell — Google review
Amazing view from the top, the castle/fortress is beautiful. I find one spot that very interesting for me, there was an entrance and the stone floor has a very flat and slippery surface. Interesting and beautiful, please becareful when you walk on it. There is also cafetariaand toilet on top, And I love how the cats are taken care of in this area. They provide food and drink for the cats. It was a nice visit there.
Katy H — Google review
I enjoyed a lot the visit there. It was in the 15th of August and it was crazy hot and humid, but anyways a great visit. It took us about two hours of slow walking to go around the whole place.
El Manzanito — Google review
For only 5 euros the Castle and its views are a must when visiting Denia. It’s a steep climb to the top but worth the views
Catherine Heather — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! Can't say anymore. The views are spectacular! The castle and ruins are so lovely and interestings! Little museums inside too. Loads of cats around! 🥰🤭
British Scone — Google review
There is a huge amount of history to learn about by visiting this castle, from the Greeks to the Romans, Moors, Spanish wars and more.
It's well worth a visit if you are in Dénia, but decent shoes are recommended or at least good sandals as parts of the steep paths are uneven and in several places slippery.
There are great views from the top of the castle, a good reason to visit if nothing else. From the top you can see right over Dénia and the mountains.
Entry was only €2 each (seniors) which included a guided tour.
Tony Payne — Google review
An impressive old castle with a lot of history. Splendid views over Dénia and the surrounding mountains and landscapes.
Lord Mark “MightyDutchman” Polane — Google review
lovely place to visit only 3 euros and fantastic views
Cathy Hill — Google review
Beautiful views, lovely walk and reasonably priced to get in.
Andrea Almeida — Google review
The castle itself is nothing really special, but the views of the city are fantastic. We took our dog with us and had no problem whatsoever. The walk up to the castle through the narrow streets is beautiful with many picture opportunities. It's well worth a visit.
Martin Costa — Google review
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C/ Sant Francesc, S/n, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
Safari Aitana in Alicante offers a unique safari experience where visitors can see animals like elephants, giraffes, and even swimming tigers up close. The park allows self-guided or group tours by car, with the option to book a private tour with a comfortable van and guide. Visitors are allowed to leave their cars at designated stops where staff members provide information about the animals. This safari park is not a typical zoo but rather an expansive space for a sensorial experience with wildlife.
We loved this place. Situated up in the mountains in what feels like the middle of nowhere, this is a chance to go on a driving safari and have the opportunity to get close to some of the animals. If you drive yourself you are allowed to get out of the car where you see a keeper and be close and they will give you talks about them. The wild cat enclosures have an electric fence so no particular chances of them jumping at the car etc for any concerned. Look out for cheeky Charlie the Zebra who decided to stick his head in the car and have a good nose much to the childrens amusement.
Some animals at the entrance area that you can walk around and see. Picnic area and restaurant. A very enjoyable day out in beautiful surroundings.
A note for driving there! We came from the direction of Villajoyosa. The last 35kms is up hill all the way on very windy mountain roads, past a reservoir and a couple of very pretty villages. Some very windy roads but lovely scenery. Make sure you have plenty of fuel!!
The last couple of kms, Google maps looses the plot a bit so when you see the sign for Safari Aitana take that exit, it IS correct even if you feel you are on the road to nowhere!
Cid Poole — Google review
Great place, animals really well looked after and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. The lions and tigers were majestic. A brilliant day out no matter how old you are! Make sure and take plenty water in your car though as it gets hot out there
Dave Hutchison — Google review
Not a bad place but definitely animals need some more water and greenery. Hippos are being held in a place with practically no water. They are practically on a desert with very little trees or bushes.
The whole excursion is quite long, more than 2 hours. Good to take drinks and food with you, especially if you are going with kids.
Magda Seko — Google review
This was an incredibly experience. We took a private tour and we were lucky that it was hosted by Laura. She was very knowledgeable and passionate about the park and the animals. Close contact and feeding of the large animals was unbelievable. The stuff was very friendly and kind. Private tour is much more interactive than standard tour and you should take a note to book it in advance because of capacity limits. Highly recommend!! 🥰
Ana Rakicevic — Google review
Today was my sixth visit to Safari Aitana. We always arrive before 11:00 so we can join the guided tour which takes about 2 hours. Jose feeds the animals and explains everything in Spanish and English. This is a unique experience that is suitable for all ages to learn and enjoy. We always have a meal in the restaurant after the tour which is good value and very tasty.
Simon Heard — Google review
The trip to the safari is 1h from Alicante and the way there was very zig zag so we all got super carsick.
The park is very awesome and worth the trip tho! Awesome lions, tigers and many more, the best part was the giraffes for us!
In the park you drive your own car for 7km and 2hours - theres guides too, and sometimes you can can come out of the car to see them closer.
After the park theres a restaurant with burgers, soups etc. AND a small zoo behind the restaurant with other cool animals like owls, birds, bunnies etc, thats included in the ticket too!
We took a different path back to Alicante that was not so zig-zag and way better. 😊
Janne Prints — Google review
We are very happy about everything!!! Especially about private tour with Christine in English which was helpful, she was lovely and almost 3 hours with her went very nice, full of knowledge and fun‼️😉 for sure we will be back. Thank you
Mariusz Suder — Google review
Excellent day. Kids loved it and the animals are awesome. A good day well spent
Dany Barakat — Google review
3 weeks ago we went to Aitana Safari we were a family of 4 with 3 children. Jose was really good explaining the life of the animals. We had a great day, it was a beautiful experience seeing the animals free
The lady in the restaurant was so nice and friendly and the food was excellent.
Doris Nagen — Google review
If your kids love animals and wildlife this is a great day out. The start on the drive through is quite boring but grows with a stop at the giraffes 🦒 and the elephants 🐘. Great photo opportunities all the way round. Daktari a bit disappointing afterwards but overall a great day.
Gary Murphy — Google review
What an absolutely stunning place. The guide that showed us round was brilliant. He told us a lot of information about the animals.
It is lovely to see wild animals in captivity in such good condition, the hippos are brilliant and to see the elephants so close was also brilliant.
We also dined in the restaurant this is a must.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes wild animals.
Lisa Paul — Google review
We bought a private tour via internet with a van (comfortable and with climate control) and a guide; for 2 families (7 people) and it's a best solution.
Our guide Carlos was so engaged and nice, talk a lot with our smallers, we really love him! It was our first experience when animals are so close to us, with feeding and petting them.
Elephants and giraffes are super cute, we even saw how tigers swim in a pond. It's not a zoo, just another blow-minded place with a lot of free space and sensorial experience.
Ksena Shurubura — Google review
Great place! Our gide Carlos was the best! Better to take Safary individual tour, because for driver it will be difficult to drive through the animals on thin road. Also, gide gives you information and food for feeding animals. It's not chip, because you pay 170 for 7 person place Wan + 160 euro for 7 person entrance, but it worth... And have place for one time...
Liudmyla Barabash — Google review
I come here every single year with my family and it is my favorite safari. Kids enjoy seeing and discovering new wild animals and most of the time you can touch some of them.
You don't see animals from afar, but a step away from you! A magnificent experience.
Also, guides explain animals' characteristics in a very entertaining way!
When I have kids I won't hesitate to come back here.
Maria Llorens — Google review
Realy nice place. It was my first safari ever and I was not dissapointed. Worth to visit with kids if you are around.
Piotr Wawa — Google review
My family and I loved our visit at SAFARI. It is a well organized place to visit , I have been to other places like this but for me this is the best. A very big place to take care of the wild animals, well preserved. People are well informed of what dangers that we can encounter during the visit. The personnel and staff are very kind and helpful. Very recommended to all family and friends who are adventure seekers.
Angelito Villamin — Google review
Even though it was raining, we still had a great day at the safari. The staff were all helpful and friendly. The cafe on site had some very nice food and reasonably priced too. I think the only thing that would have made this visit better, would have been some sunshine and some monkeys.
The MUSEU FALLER DE GANDIA is a creative museum that showcases exhibits related to the annual Falles festival. It features a café and friendly staff who can speak English. Visitors can gain a better understanding and appreciation of the festival after visiting this small but impressive museum. The museum does not repeat too many words from its input, making it an excellent paraphrasing tool for summarizing information in correct standard English.
Wow, what a terrific way to display the history of the Fallas.
Staff were friendly and engaging.
Tours were either self guided with electronic information or guided. Either option was easy and informative.
If you visiting the city make sure you take time out of your day to visit this gem.
David Hickman — Google review
Lovely Fallas museum with very helpful and friendly staff.
Marcia Labofski — Google review
Great spot to learn a little more about Las Fallas and its history in Gandia. The staff is friendly and our girls enjoyed learning more about the falleras and their dresses. The collection of the “pardoned” ninots is housed here with an audio guide that explains the history, building methods and traditions. It is a smaller museum focused on local fallas history that is a fairly quick and enjoyable visit.
James Lacer — Google review
I experienced the fallas in Gandia but am able to understand and appreciate it more after visiting this nice little museum. The person selling tickets spoke English and was very friendly.
Anna Maria Benitez — Google review
Today surprisingly, I got telephone message for COVID 19 vaccine . Excellent system. Clapping for the administration and health workers for their extraordinary efforts and devotion .
Mirza Akhtar Mahmood — Google review
Very small (1 room in fact) but still worth visiting. Gives a chance to understand Fallas tradition, get a very close look at the the sculptures, the costumes and the firework contructions.
Justyna W. — Google review
If you in Gandia you should go there. It more interesting than others museum in Gandia. Never seen before anything similar. Would like to go on las fallas de Gandia. Would be nice to see it in real
Olena Buckberry — Google review
First vaccination went well,A big thankyou to all the hard working people carrying out and doing a fantastic job 🥰
Ala Mills — Google review
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Carrer Sant Martí de Porres, 29, 46702 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
The Ducal Palace of Gandia is a historical landmark that dates back to the early 1300s. Throughout its history, it has been occupied by the Borja dukes of Gandia and boasts opulent Gothic and Baroque interiors. Though remodeled in the 19th century, original details are still present in the building. The Salon de las Coronas is among several lavish rooms while the Galeria Dorada stands out with its decorated rooms and tiled floor depicting the four elements.
Very helpful staff, wheelchair access including lift. We had a guide which was very interesting.
RoyGlyn Culliford — Google review
interesting and beautiful place well worth a visit. Some renovation going on so not really logic way of seeing things... But besides that all good.
Christian Bergenstrahle — Google review
Very interesting excursion, animated and spectacular. Borgia's family history on brilliant display.
Petr Shirshin — Google review
Very nice place. Interesting history of the place and this family.
Svitlana Kucher — Google review
Home of the Borgia’s! Very interesting guide who explained the history of times gone by, and the extraordinary Borgia family!
Mickie Price — Google review
Beautiful architecture and brimming with history, excellent English speaking guide.
A must visit if visiting Gandia
Very interesting, beautiful pictures and ceilings. The golden gallery is stunning.
It' just a pity that it looks very uninteresting from outside, you would pass it without a second glance if you didn' t know it was there, and the surrounding buildings are also not very appeaing.
Lets just say that the setting is not great.
On the plus side: very friendly staff, a good sound guide and an easy underground parking next door.
Forget about a stroll through Gandia though, its very depressing!
Hans Maes — Google review
This is a beautifully preserved historical palace. You can get a guided tour, audio guide, and some days dramatic guided tours. I got the audio guide and it was narrated well with lots of information. You only see the second floor but that's alright, because there's lots to see. You can probably spend 1 hour in this place.
Shaira Cruz — Google review
A real jewel. Totally must-see attraction in Gandia. Our guide Gabriel was fascinating... made the whole tour absolutely riveting and left us all feeling like we'd taken a 4 credit course of Spanish history at uni. The palace is exquisite and a tribute to the Jesuits who have helped keeping it for posterity.
Alberto Gonzales — Google review
I had a few hours to waste in Gandia and by chance passed by the palace. Well worth a visit of about an hour. Well laid out, I used the QR to guide myself around and it was easy. A lot to view. By the river but fairly central and lots of places to get refreshments nearby.
John Hopgood — Google review
lovely old palace showing the different decoration styles of the many centuries since it was first built. Splendid architecture, poor furnishing and the many royal portraits could do with nametags...
Lucas A. Ocken — Google review
Great palace, the collection of tiles were worth 👌 seeing.
Got a 20% discount via our hotel...
PAUL PEARCE — Google review
Low key 'palace' , well worth a visit for extraordinary decoration . I'd have wanted a little more about the Ducal role in so iety, but otherwise this plan is a secret gem in the heart of Gandia.
chris wildman — Google review
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Carrer del Duc Alfons el Vell, 1, 46701 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
Platja de Gandia is a popular beach located in the coastal town of Gandia, Spain. This picturesque beach stretches over three kilometers and features fine golden sand, clear blue waters, and ample space for sunbathing and swimming. The beach is well-equipped with facilities such as showers, toilets, changing rooms, sun loungers and parasols for rent. The promenade along the beach is dotted with restaurants serving delicious seafood delicacies and cafes offering refreshing drinks to quench your thirst.
The Castle of Cullera is a restored hilltop castle dating back to the 10th century, offering scenic water views and housing a museum. Situated in the coastal town of Cullera, in Valencia, Spain, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The castle has historical significance as it was involved in battles and reconstructions over the centuries.
Despite the Castle of Cullera being closed, the view from the hill was absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic perspective of Cullera and the Mediterranean Sea. The castle's exterior hints at a rich history, leaving me eager to return and explore its historical charm in the future.
Florin Kis — Google review
This place is magical! This is our second time here this spring and it never disappoints. I would recommend to anyone looking for a beautiful getaway for an afternoon. There is a small cafe at the top of the castle outside the church but it did not look big. It looked like a nice place to have a cafe but we like to go eat at one of the many restaurants on the beach below.
Shane Roberson — Google review
The castle itself is worth visiting, the view is amazing. However the gift shop is poor unless you want to buy devotional articles. Cafe is not welcoming, the smell of old oil put us off and we didn't try any of their delicacies.
Ewelina Gorniewicz — Google review
Fantastic views from all around the castle. Well worth the €3 charge. Definitely recommend.
Susan B — Google review
It was a very nice experience and we took beautiful photos. The walk us wasn’t too long only like 30 minutes but it was really great.
Emma Taciu — Google review
Tienes unas vistas muy chulas de allí arriba. Las personas con movilidad reducida pueden acceder al Museo por ascensor y a una primera planta con una plataforma, de ahí ya no hay más accesibilidad más arriba. El personal muy amable. El coste de la entrada al Castillo es de 3€ y si tienes discapacidad de 1€. Se puede subir arriba con el coche, hay para aparcar, si tienes movilidad reducida tienes un ascensor que te lleva hasta la entrada del Castillo sin coste para los de movilidad reducida, sino cuesta 1€ subir y otro bajar. También puedes subir por las escaleras para los que pueden andar.
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You have some very cool views from up there. People with reduced mobility can access the Museum by elevator and to a first floor with a platform, from there there is no further accessibility further up. Very friendly staff. The cost of entry to the Castle is €3 and if you have a disability it is €1. You can go up by car, there is parking, if you have reduced mobility you have an elevator that takes you to the entrance of the Castle at no cost for those with reduced mobility, otherwise it costs €1 to go up and another to go down. You can also take the stairs for those who can walk.
Marta Garralda — Google review
Parking (limited when busy) at the base (use toilets there!) if you can weave your way through Cullera to the access road. Funicular available from parking to the castle/cafe entrance.
Views spectacular!
Staff totally amiable and helpful.
Approach on foot is quite steep and long.
Interior not really suited to those with mobility problems.
Peter Drake — Google review
Spectacular place, to make a hiking route and beautiful views. You can see the whole city from the top of the castle.
Crissmath — Google review
This castle overlooking Cullera is very visitor oriented.
Lots of active media panels which explain the history of the site and the town.
Easy walking around the castle with plenty of viewing areas and opportunities to take in the vista.
Some parking available.
Well worth a visit.
David Hickman — Google review
Beautiful castle and church. Is definitely a place to see and take your time to enjoy. The architecture is very nice
Maria Marshall — Google review
Muy buenas vistas de todo cullera, muy recomendable subir a echar un vistazo en un día despejado.
También se pueden por detrás todos los campos de arrozales que es una extensión inmensa, además de los pueblos cercanos a Cullera.
Subo una foto con los precios de las entradas para el castillo.
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Very good views of all of Cullera, highly recommended to go up and take a look on a clear day.
You can also see behind all the rice fields, which is an immense area, in addition to the towns near Cullera.
I upload a photo with the ticket prices for the castle.
Miguel López — Google review
Lovely castle and walk up to it. Beautiful panoramic views over Cullera
Zhyna Williams — Google review
No es un castillo grande, pero es el único aquí y está muy bien conservado. La entrada es de 3€ adulto. Una visita de aproximadamente 40-60 minutos.
Está restaurado, tiene salas diferentes y unas decoradas. Hay placas con información y dos lugares con cine corto informativo. Tienen lugar unos talleres de arte aquí y ahora se ubica una exposición gratis.
Definitivamente merece la visita si quieres subir por la ruta de montaña y disfrutar de las vistas maravillosas. Hay vistas por ambos lados de la montaña- dan al mar y a la ciudad de Cullera.
NO Es recomendable subir del lado Del Mar porque es una carretera para los coches aburrida. Mejor del otro lado - es una ruta especial para caminar.
También hay un ascensor de 1€ para personas que no quieren subir a pie.
En la altura del castillo hay un café sencillo.
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It's not a big castle, but it's the only one here and it's very well preserved. Admission is €3 for adults. A visit of approximately 40-60 minutes.
It is restored, has different rooms and some decorated. There are plaques with information and two places with short informative films. Some art workshops take place here and now a free exhibition is located.
It is definitely worth a visit if you want to climb the mountain route and enjoy the wonderful views. There are views on both sides of the mountain - they overlook the sea and the city of Cullera.
NOT It is advisable to go up from the Del Mar side because it is a boring road for cars. Better on the other side - it's a special walking route.
There is also a €1 lift for people who don't want to walk up.
At the height of the castle there is a simple cafe.
Egor M — Google review
It's okay, not much to go around. We went 10:00 here. If you are thinking to buy ticket in advance I advice you not because the woman in the entrance is not there always, and you can have the same view without entering. Better also to pack your own food (I pack tuna sandwich, try it lol) and water to save (8 Euro if u ask for taxi just going there , 3 euros for entrance, 2 euros for souvenir coin)
Kimcyllerz — Google review
El castillo está muy bien conservado y la guía está fenomenal si llevas instalada la aplicación de castillos con audioguía gratuita. El único problema es que aparcar legalmente arriba en el castillo es difícil porque hay pocas plazas así que hay que llegar pronto.
Hay unas vistas espectaculares de Cullera desde arriba.
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The castle is very well preserved and the guide is phenomenal if you have installed the castle application with free audio guide. The only problem is that parking legally up at the castle is difficult because there are few spaces so you have to arrive early.
There are spectacular views of Cullera from above.
Javier Salazar Calle — Google review
Amazing place if you like history, cheap entry also. The view you have over Cullera from the mountaintop is breathtaking, for 1 euro coins you can use the mounted binoculars. Sadly theres no way to change 2 euro coins into 1 euro coins so come prepared. Also the only free watersource up there tastes like bleach, so bring your own drinks
faka g — Google review
un lugar bonito, con un museo pequeño pero interesante. la entrada es barata, entonces creo que vale la pena
hay vistas chulas, todo es limpio y en buena condición.
cuando fui, no había mucha gente así que la experiencia fue muy linda
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a nice place, with a small but interesting museum. The entrance is cheap, so I think it's worth it.
There are cool views, everything is clean and in good condition.
When I went, there weren't many people so the experience was very nice.
tarta — Google review
Seems cool! Amazing view. Cafe was closed though and I was dying for water.
Tom James — Google review
El castillo tiene bastantes cosas para ver, está bien restaurado el recinto, tiene un bar arriba y se puede ver todo en 2:30h. La cuesta aunque sea larga, no es empinada. Tiene una parada de autobús por si no la quieres subir a pie. Recomiendo ir en temporada de Otoño/primavera.
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The castle has quite a few things to see, the grounds are well restored, it has a bar upstairs and you can see everything in 2:30h. The slope, although long, is not steep. It has a bus stop if you don't want to walk up there. I recommend going in the fall/spring season.
SCrislers9 — Google review
Beautiful place and easy to reach, it gives a nice view on the city Cullera
Dymon Orlov — Google review
Muy simple pero no pude visitar el castillo ni el interior de la iglesia pero volvere para verlo y veré si cambio la opinión. En esta ocasión fue disfrutar de las vistas desde el mirador y tomando algo en el pequeño bar que hay. Lo que me pareció bastante deficiente fue que el bar no dispone de servicios y los del lugar estaban cerrados y fue un problema ya que un lugar tan apartado y turístico debería ser abierto todo el tiempo y el bar disponer de ellos también. Con acceso a rutas senderistas. Una pena que el tiempo no acompañará pues estaba nublado pero con buen tiempo creo deben ser muchísimo mejores las vistas. En horario nocturno puede ser un lugar romántico al que llevar a tu pareja a pasar un momento bonito mirando el horizonte o para un amanecer o puesta de sol. El ascensor tampoco estaba en funcionamiento y lo único que funcionaba eran las máquinas para sacar monedas de dicho lugar, habiendo dos de diferentes monedas, recomiendo la que esta en la parte superior, no la de las monedas de latón.
Un lugar que podría estar muchísimo mejor organizado sin duda.
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Very simple but I was not able to visit the castle or the interior of the church but I will return to see it and see if I change my opinion. This time it was enjoying the views from the viewpoint and having a drink at the small bar there. What I found quite deficient was that the bar does not have services and those in the place were closed and it was a problem since such a remote and touristy place should be open all the time and the bar should have them too. With access to hiking routes. It's a shame that the weather won't be good as it was cloudy but with good weather I think the views should be much better. At night it can be a romantic place to take your partner to spend a nice moment looking at the horizon or for a sunrise or sunset. The elevator was not working either and the only thing that worked were the machines to withdraw coins from that place, there being two of different currencies, I recommend the one at the top, not the one with the brass coins.
A place that could be much better organized without a doubt.
Museo Cueva de Dragut, also known as Dragut's Caves, is a fascinating historical site in Cullera, Spain. These caves were once used as a hideout by the infamous Ottoman pirate Dragut during the 16th century. Situated along the coast of Cullera, this attraction offers visitors an intriguing look into the region's past. The natural cave is filled with artifacts such as swords, guns, and model boats from that era.
Hidden attractions near Cullera's Lighthouse. Stairs take you to the cafetería and entrance to the museum inside the cave. Guided tour is very good as guide explain the history of the pirates and artifacts in all underground chambers. It has a small ship with a broken mast. Guided tour ends with a lights and sound show of a storm at sea. It is a cool tour for the price. After visiting the cave we walked outside up to the hill to see a hermitage, a sculpture with two huge hands and a natural balcony to see the lighthouse from the distance.
Jose Gregorio Lepervanche Valencia — Google review
Good place. It goes down very deep, so if you don't like stairs, so...
Guide was great and overall experience is good 👍
Sasha Pavlusenko — Google review
Amazing cave! Totally different from all caves that I've been in. It's breathtaking, worth of visiting.
Natasa Scopic — Google review
A curious place, well worth a visit, even if you are not interested in special effects and superficial pirate stories. It's a huge, peculiarly winding natural cave, quite atmospheric, and with a bit of imagination you can almost "see" bad old pirates hiding there in the mid-sixteenth century. There are many old artefacts - sables, guns, jugs models of boats etc. I was given an individual tour by an earnest young guide, in English. Pity I wasn't allowed to take photos. There is also a café by the entrance, which is rather handy.
Tanya Yurasova — Google review
I love this place and have visited a few times - always travelling on the dotto train (tren turistico) from Cullera beach (get on near Ale Hop). They've created a great experience building on the history of the invasion of the town by pirates. Not for those with mobility problems, since as far as I know the out way out is via some very steep stairs.
Angie Airlie — Google review
Must-visit when in Cullera! We were pleasantly surprised about the guided tour included in the €5 entry fee, but would definitely recommend it! Nice bar too 🏴☠️
Kaya — Google review
Absolutely not what I was expecting on the websit it said the tour would be 45 mins. It was terrible we only got 5 mins!!!
The girl tha was with us just stood there not even I sound came out of her mouth so I give this place 1 star!!
James Hughes — Google review
Terrible! Non accommodating for non Spanish speakers. We were told the tour lasted 20 minutes, our tour lasted a total of 5 minutes and when I asked could my son have one last look around, we were told no! Staff were very rude! Will not return, do not waste your time here.
Sinead Kelly — Google review
Meh, not super interesting. Train ride was nice though.
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Placa Dr. Fleming, s/n, 46400 Faro de Cullera, Valencia, Spain
An interesting museum with friendly guides and free samples of their different chocolates
Alayne Worrall — Google review
Authentic
Andrei DADU — Google review
Excel·lent!!
Yolanda Abril Falco — Google review
(Translated by Google) Last night I bought your chocolate at the medieval market in Córdoba. Its wonderful! Thank you for sharing happiness, a hug, keep up the good work, you are doing great
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Anoche compré vuestro chocolate en el mercado medieval de Córdoba. Está espectacular! Gracias por compartir felicidad, un abrazo, seguid así, lo estáis haciendo genial
Gorka Fernández Hurtado — Google review
(Translated by Google) A recommended place to visit with children or without children. It can be done with a guided tour and you have inside the museum to buy their artisan chocolates. The price is €4 for adults and €1.50 for children.
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Un sitio recomendable para ir de visita con niños o sin niños. Se puede hacer con visita guiada y tienes dentro del museo para poder comprar sus chocolates artesanales. El precio son 4€ los adultos y 1,50€ los infantiles.
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Carrer de Sant Josep, 29, 46410 Sueca, Valencia, Spain
The Oceanographic aquarium in Valencia is the largest of its kind in Europe and contains nearly 500 different species of marine life. The building owes its impressive concrete roofing to the architect Felix Candela, who designed it as a magical space of water and wildlife. Visitors are able to explore different sections of the aquarium over the course of four hours, and it is definitely worth reserving time in your itinerary in Valencia to visit!
This is one of the best attractions in Valencia. Some people in their reviews say you will be done in an hour and a half but we spend over 2 hours and we enjoyed every minute. We spend so much time watching each of the animals, they were all so amazing to see. The dolphin show is around 10 am or 11 so get there early as the seats fill up fast. Some of the best parts were the sea lions, the flamingos, and the most unique part was the tunnel where you walk underneath stingrays, manta rays, sharks, jellyfish. You can see their features up close it's amazing.
Aisling Mulligan — Google review
Amazing. A must see even if you don't have children. We had an absolute ball here. The day was a long one so be prepared to eat on site to make sure you get to see every attraction. Very worth the price and long day. The children and the grandparents loved it.
Casey Jackson-Myers — Google review
We have purchased tickets in advance, but can be purchased at spot. Plenty of parking, daily rate was 7 euro, with additional ticket taken in shops. A lot of connecting buildings, map can be taken at info point. Kids loved it, plenty to see and experience. We stayed about 6 hours and were able to see everything (about 8k steps :))
Brankica Stan — Google review
I visited L'Oceanogràfic on a rainy day in Valencia, and it turned out to be the perfect indoor activity. The aquarium is massive and incredibly well-maintained. The sea life creatures appear happy and healthy, making it a truly enjoyable experience. It was a fantastic decision for a rainy day outing.
The location is awesome, the parking is quite convenient.
I’d recommend to book the tickets in advance. This place can get quite busy on weekends and holidays.
Bharat Balakrishnan — Google review
I think it is a bit expensive for what you can see in the aquarium. Some animals, like the penguins were kept in a very small space and the dolphin show was a bit uncomfortable to watch, there are like 18 of them in a pool that is not big enough for them to swim and more so being so many of them being kept there...
I liked the layout, that you can be outside from one part of the Aquarium to another, but for that money I was expecting the animals to be in bigger and better places, sort of like the aquarium in Lisbon.
Also most of the vending machines were broken and it was very difficult to get a drink.
But overall it was good, especially the tunnel where you could enjoy seeing a great variety of sea life swimming around!
Memi GM — Google review
So much more than an aquarium. We spent hours there and didn't get to see it all. The kids had a great time hoping from one creature exhibit to the next. The animals all seem to be top priority and well cared for. So many different animals to see and very up close.
Tye dolphin show was a clear favourite. Lots of fun and amazing tricks. Make sure you arrive early because there is limited seating.
Stephanie C — Google review
The place in total was really cool, and we had great experiences there. They had everything from tropical fish, to birds to penguins! They also had a dolphin show, which happens every few hours, and that was white cool also, and they also translated everything. Which was good. It does take a long time to visit everything, and I would say you need at least 5 hours to visit everything. The tickets were quite expensive, as for everything, we ended up paying 170€ for 4 adults and 1 child. The food there was also very good, however it was slightly expensive too. Overall, the place was really cool, and I would recommend. But beware, we went here even when it wasn't the crowded season, and it was still pretty full, so you might want to buy tickets earlier, depending on what time of year you want to go.
Quantum Phantasy — Google review
A magnificent aquarium. You can spend almost a full day in it. An aquarium that hosts animals that you may not see in your life. It is very pleasant to walk in. Every detail is very well thought out. You can also coincide with events inside. There was an event with dolphins. Although I was against the use of animals in these events for commercial reasons, it was a good event. I felt sorry for the small area reserved for penguins. I am saddened by the confinement of living things that were brought from their natural habitats to small spaces.
agules ' — Google review
Boss day out. Kids love it here. Lots to do and seem food is good but expensive. Toilets everywhere which is always a plus with 4 little kids. Not like your usual aquarium can spend a good part of the day here and not go bored. Dolphin show is good. So are the shark area. Lots of good stuff and good staff. 4D show is also good abs with the extra for the shark one.
William Burnett — Google review
Huge place that will require several hours for the best visit. Make sure to keep your kids well fed and happy to ensure that everyone will have a good time in yours and the others' groups.
The exhibition will be crowded at times so have patience.
The dolphin show is a must see. I watched it twice because, to be honest, it was a bit hard to follow. Young children around me thought the dolphin show was too much talk and too little action. When something cool actually happened they missed it because they didn't know where to look.I also weren't prepared when and where they would perform a trick.
Penguins would have been so fun to see but the window on that exhibition was a bit dirty and had water droplets all over it making it a bit hard to see clearly. This diminished the possibilities of an amazing, once in a lifetime, experience.
All in all, at first I thought it felt expensive but was actually very good value for money. If you visit Valencia and have the time and the money, go there.
Photo Deus — Google review
Had a very nice experience with my family here. It was the main thing we enjoyed in Valencia. For anyone that is a lover of animals and oceanic life than I would recommend spending a couple hours here. We also got to witness the dolphin show where they taught us about the latest technology used in research and I found that really interesting.
NOTE: We bought our tickets at the front office like a lot of other people. Definitely don’t need to book in advance unless you want to skip the line.
Waleed — Google review
Amazing place. A must if you can - especially good for children. Sooo much to see. Be prepared for lots of walking both inside and out - place is enormous but very well designed and organised. Huge selection of rays and sharks. Beluga whales were the highlight for us and we feel privileged to have seen them.
Highly recommended buying tickets online beforehand
Liz Woolfitt — Google review
Recommending buying tickets in advance so you can skip the line. Need to know exact day and time of the visit to do so. There are some discounts if you buy combo tickets with other landmarks in the city. You can google it to see which ones. Also you need at least 4 hours to see all parts of the place, its really big. Dolphins show is worth it.
Radosveta Petrova — Google review
Such a great aquarium. I’ve visited many aquariums and this one is definitely top 5. So many different animals to see. I liked how they separated most of them by locations (where they would be found in the wild). They had very informative signs. Even though there were a lot of people, it didn’t feel overly crowded. We had a great time.
Widnelly Canales — Google review
Amazing marine life centre, a must see. Amazing design and layout and plenty to see. Informative and instructional for adults and children. Good restaurant with table service and a reasonably priced food selection of food from the menu. The portions were very large as well. Highly recommended.
Chris Newman — Google review
I did not know what to expect, but this place is really special. The buildings and facilities are amazing. You really need to 3 to 4 hours to see all well. The Delphine show is good (included as part of ticket price), but not super amazing, however it’s great for kids to learn. The shark tunnel is fantastic!
Roberto Carton — Google review
A diverse range of aquatic life on exhibit. Displays with an environmental theme are located throughout and feature powerful statements about pollution & plastics. Food services were not plentiful on site, but there are many nearby. Entrance price was a bit steep, but comparable to similar attractions in major cities.
Barbara Williams — Google review
This is definitely 100 times better than bioparc. It's got a huge space almost like the Disneyland of aquariums. It's easy to spend 4-6 hours here except the food options are terrible here so some people suggested bringing your own food. The dolphin show also is very boring, maybe it's very humane and kind to the dolphins but there was 70 percent lecture on saving the dolphins and 30 percent show. Kids couldn't even sit through it, the Spanish audience were the best though, they were singing and dancing thru the music which was much more interesting than the disorganized dolphins. To compare, even a tiny aquarium in Hokkaido Japan had a better dolphin show. However they do have some really cool tanks. I
There was one underwater tunnel they had Atlantic fish which was not so pretty bit there was another tunnel with sharks and tortoises. It's very cool. The bird case was a cool structure but looks better from the outside than from the inside. The octopus is totally cool to look at. The whole area is pretty big but it's not too hard to walk it all. Not really sure I saw it all but the kids were too tired to keep going after 5 hours. Highly recommend the sharks, penguins, belugas, flamingos and the octopus. Very very fun place. Worth the entrance.
Vivian S. — Google review
This place is a true gem, and here's why:
The Oceanographic is incredibly well-maintained, showcasing an impeccable level of care for both the marine life and the visitors. The size of the facility is impressive, offering a vast and diverse array of exhibits to explore. It's like stepping into a world of aquatic diversity and beauty.
One of the standout features of the Oceanographic is its cleanliness. Everywhere I looked, the facility gleamed with cleanliness, making the visit all the more enjoyable. It's evident that the staff takes great pride in maintaining a pristine environment for both the animals and guests.
The exhibit layout is both extensive and well-organized, with various buildings dedicated to different marine themes. Whether you're fascinated by sharks, mesmerized by dolphins, or curious about penguins, there's something here for everyone. The diverse range of exhibits ensures that you'll never run out of new and exciting things to see.
The quality of the exhibits and the welfare of the marine life were top-notch. It's clear that the Oceanographic is dedicated to providing a safe and comfortable environment for the animals. From playful dolphins to majestic jellyfish, the experience is nothing short of magical.
Lanie Fu — Google review
Hands down the best aquarium I have ever been too - A great variety of spaces and stunning marine life, all in pristine facilities. We went there thinking it would be a couple of hours, but easily spent 4 - 5 enjoyable hours. Dolphins were definitely a highlight 🐬
Would certainly recommend going if you get the chance. Plenty of choices for food if you get hungry too - Great place for a family trip out
Sam Pratt — Google review
Fantastic place! We spent over 7 hours here, strolling around the outdoor exhibits, watching the dolphin show, and going through the many underground exhibits showcasing a wide variety of fish including sharks, rays and eels, as well as turtles, seals, beluga whales, and penguins. And so many birds - flamingos, ducks, ibis, swans, and spoonbills. Take your time! It's well worth the price of admission.
This aquarium is well maintained and clean. Animals appear well taken care of. Staff are very friendly and most speak English.
We went in January, with no lineups, but still recommend buying tickets online ahead of time. Got to go straight in! Be aware you can bring in water bottles to drink, but no food allowed. This is to make sure you don't feed the animals. Reasonable request considering the circumstances!
This was definitely a highlight of our stay in Valencia. Highly recommend going for the day!
Ernie Silhanek — Google review
This aquarium is so pretty!
There are a lot to see : beluga, turtles, pingouins, birds, crocodiles and more.
You can easily spend half a day there and there are some restaurants/fast foods to treat yourself.
I visited Oceanographic as an adult but I was as excited as a child. Would 100% recommend it, especially if you have kids.
Catherine — Google review
Awesome. We loved it. The spaces are out of this world. I love how it puts a lot of focus on the environment. We booked the backstage tour that takes you inside and explain how the water filtration works. Our guide Nuria was very knowledgeable and replied all our questions.
Also in case anyone needs it there are lockers, the size might fit a very small carry on, but otherwise I wouldn't take any luggage with you here.
We also tried the 4D movie theater, it was very good. An amazing experience, I believe it was only 3 euros. It's a must see in Valencia.
Jamie Monroy — Google review
Great place for the whole family, beautiful surroundings outside and the aquarium itself is really well managed and spacious. Even when busy, it’s quite easy to look around. It’s a fair bit of walking but lots of places to sit down.
Sunil Raja — Google review
Wow what a big and beautiful aquarium.
I’ve visited some aquariums and I’ve never been to one where they pay so much attention to the animals and how big their living environments are.
This is how we’ve ended up spending almost 4,5 hours here, something we couldn’t imagine beforehand. There are a lot different animals to see. Very good of the park to separate most of them by locations (where they would be found in the wild). Must say that the signage in English is very good and placed at every item.
Remco Stribos — Google review
Love the park. We had very nice weather so that is also a plus. But it's recommended to pay a visit. Only the Dolphin show was not what I expected. A little short in my opinion. But a lot fish and beautiful Aquariums to see.
Alexander Lundqvist — Google review
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C/ d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera, 1B, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain
The Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is an extremely impressive state-of-the-art science complex set within a landscaped park with a huge aquarium & IMAX screen. The architect Santiago Calatrava is largely responsible for the stunning architecture, which has been met with mixed reactions from Valencians. It's well worth visiting for the beauty and scale of the buildings, as well as the variety of exhibits on offer.
Amazing place. One of my favorite spots and definitely a must visit if you are in Valencia. The complex was designed by Santiago Calatrava and the architecture is just amazing. It includes different buildings, each one really beautiful and overall is a great place for pictures and for taking a walk.
I bought a ticket that included visits to the science museum, a movie and the aquarium. I do not think the entrance to all of these it's worth it, but you can try, specially if you come with children.
Andr?s Zamudio — Google review
I provide the review for the complex only.. as we did not have time to go inside the premises.
To be honest, the architectural designs are extremely amazing. I cannot describe how it really impressed me. You can see from the pictures and video. The best is to experience the complex in the afternoon and enjoying the sunset to take pictures.
We love the water entertainment too.
Definitely in love with this place in addition to the paellas 🥳
Mida Hardo — Google review
Much fun for kids and grown ups. The science museum is one of the most interactive ones I've been to.
The aquarium was well maintained, even though a bit expensive.
Took us the good part of a whole day to cover both, ideally they should be done one a day. Buy your tickets in advance for sure, even for weekdays.
Aastha Sood — Google review
Special place, different and a must visit if you are in Valencia. Well served by means of transport and 10 minutes from the center. Futuristic structure, you can visit the botanical garden. the science museum, the innovation pavilion and what is on offer in the period you are in. Unfortunately, we came across a short period of exhibition and we still appreciated the architecture, the beautiful swimming pool with the equipment that you can rent. A moment of relaxation. You can also rent bicycles to go to the park next door or visit the exhibition space which is very large.
Max Martinuzzi — Google review
Amazing place. Even if you don't visit any of the buildings there, its still a great place to just take a walk and enjoy the amazing architecture. You can take a boat ride, grab a quick drink or sandwich at the small food stand. There is a small park there where you can sit on the grass and admire the view.
I visited l'oceanográfico, it was nice. The kids would enjoy it the most, I think. It takes about 2-3 hours to fully enjoy it, and taking your time at each room.
Vio Banciu — Google review
If you like Architecture, photography, and wandering around in warm weather then this is probably the place for you. The architecture is amazing and provides countless photo opportunities. The only downside was that when I visited (mid June 2023) there was a stage built by the science building that obscured many views and I understood it was there all summer as they had a number of concerts planned in the space. Also, at night it appeared that a lot of the lights went off at 10pm, and only the opera building seemed to leave the lights on later.
Michael Sutherland — Google review
The architecture is incredible. Each of the structures has distinctive features but maintains the space age style of the site.
You can buy a range of entrance tickets depending on which attractions you wish to visit, the oceanographic being the most expensive.
Also, it's only possible to enter the Opera House as part of a guided tour at set times.
If you feel adventurous, you can hire a board or boat and shoot around the lake for a while.
Each place is fascinating and worth a visit. You can also go in and out of the Science Museum as many times as you please during the day.
Michael Lees — Google review
Must visit when in Valencia. You can walk from central Valencia in apparently 50 min or you can take a bus or a tram. Definitely very impressive! Spanish modern architecture to its T. I loved everything about it. There’s some restaurants and bathrooms if you are looking for one. Highly recommend.
Artur Stec — Google review
Beautiful architecture and color scheme! It has many things to see and do. And is always full of people tourists, locals and students in large groups. The exhibits inside the water spaces are beautiful pierces of art. There are several shopping and eating places within walking distance.
Tarang Srivastava — Google review
Absolutely loved this place as the glass and skeleton like architecture goes so well with the water surrounding the buildings. The buildings and gardens are maintained well and they are very clean. We happened to visit when there was a Christmas market which was lovely as they had a variety of food stalls and gift shops. We didn’t enter any of the buildings but a walk around here and the park is a great way to spend the day!
Julia SH — Google review
It's really a treasure. Beautiful and a wow architecture and romantic environment. I did not have opportunity to visit inside buildings but from outside its so unique. Worth to see
Sanaz Nik — Google review
Great place to visit with kids or kids at heart. Lots of interactive displays set in a very beautifully designed building. Worth the visit just to explore the building.
Also tickets are reasonably priced compared to some of the close by attractions.
Dave Parker — Google review
Amazing place. It looks like it’s from the future and I love it. You need to spend a full day there to really enjoy. I spent most of the time in the museum of Science and I loved the concept. There was a section for history of music, for the earth and mars and also different experiments you could try about a lot of scientific subjects. It is very educational and fund for children and people of all ages. I had fun.
Jezuela Gega — Google review
These amazing futuristic buildings in Valencia are a must see. We visited on a cruise and the shuttle bus dropped up in the town centre where there are plenty of historic buildings to view. But I wanted to see the HEMISFERIC structure and other "star trek style futuristic buildings" and WOW WOW WOW. Thanks to Google maps and a cheap local bus ride to get us there.
glyn moore (ytgvmtv) — Google review
The low rating is specifically for the science museum. I paid €9 and it was a total waste of money. The building itself is incredible, but you can see it for free from the outside. The exhibits inside are 90% Spanish with no translations. Everything felt disorganized which was a shame given how much space they had to work with. This could’ve been an amazing place to visit, but save your money and just walk through the lobby and visit the outside areas.
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Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain
Estació del Nord is a charming train station that offers connections to various cities, including Barcelona. The station features an array of coffee shops and stores for travelers to enjoy. Its beautiful decor includes colorful mosaics, particularly in the office on the right side. The facilities are well-maintained and there are plenty of cafe options available. While customer service may be slow at times, the staff is generally helpful.
A pretty train station in Valencia, close to all the main tourist objectives and very convenient for tripa to other cities.
There are many cafes, shops and even a hostel inside.
Irina Catescu — Google review
Ticket machines are dreadful - be patient - as the queue for the ticket office was worse. Apart from that great location and interesting decor…
Staff were very helpful.
Jayne Brady — Google review
The main railway station in Valencia also great tourist attraction
Adriana L — Google review
The train station is a beautiful place, you can take the trains to go to another cities like Barcelona. And here also you can find a lot of coffee shops, stores and more. The decoration is lovely, you should visit the big office in the right side, the place decorated with colourful mosaicos is great!
Alex U. — Google review
Old school train station. But you can get a meal and snacks as needed. It's very close to the main city center and all metro stops. Just a classy train station.
Patrick Feeney — Google review
Very clean facilities and lots of café options. Staff on hand to help with ticket machines and platform queries, clear signs to help you find where you’re going. Customer service can be a bit slow.
Emma McC — Google review
Train delayed by 2 hrs, no fans in rhe station- so hot!! Surprising the authorities have not thought of providing the fans or some cross ventilation!
S N — Google review
I am really sure that is the most beautiful, amazing and remarkable railway station in the world. Every its rooms is a masterpiece of art, contaminated by arabic style. A typical style that you can find only in the Mediterranean Spain. This is the best artistic place in Valencia.
Alessandro Bonafini — Google review
Beautiful old train station. I love the interior decoration; it is all covered with mozaic ornaments and paintings. On the right from the entrance there is a small hall where you can see some fantastic mozaic images giving you an idea what Valencia is famous for: silk, oranges, climate and ceramic goods. Sometimes they organize expositions in this hall as well.
The Central Market of Valencia, Spain is a massive and beautiful market filled with fresh produce, spices, and specialty ingredients from all over the country. It's one of the largest markets in Europe and is also home to a Michelin starred chef who prepares bites at Central Bar. There are many stalls selling unique items from all over Spain, making it the perfect place to buy souvenirs or find regional dishes to cook at home.
Very lively place with tons of great spots for food, souvenirs and several other items. I particularly enjoyed the variety of typical foods, Spanish hams, cheeses and the ambience of the market. It is surrounded by restaurants and shops so it makes for a very nice area of the city.
Adriana Perez — Google review
A unique market experience and must-see for tourists! While you might not be able to purchase many of the items, there are still fresh juices, drinks, snacks, and other take-home items. The freshness of every market item is unlike anything I’ve seen in the states!
Colleen Martin — Google review
The market is a dream come true for any foodie. We visited twice while in Valencia and got to try a lot of stuff. The produce is all fresh and the prices are absolutely fine. There are also bathrooms right by one of the main entrances.
I'd appreciate at least a small corner to eat the food you purchase there. There's plenty of outside seating by one of the side entrances, but no shadow.
Linda S. — Google review
This market is incredible! It's probably the best indoor market I've ever visited.
I'm almost lost for words.
The building itself is beautiful, but it's the amazing amount of authentic working stalls inside that has to be seen to be believed.
The choice of fresh seafood, vegetables, cheeses, meats, sweets, the list goes on, will take your breath away.
The fact that this market serves the local community rather than pandering to the hoards of tourists adds greatly to its charm.
Not to be missed.
Michael Lees — Google review
The Central Market is one of the iconic places in Valencia. The architecture of the building itself, specially built for market trade, is noteworthy. But the most interesting thing is inside. There are fruit and vegetable rows and butcher shops with such a variety of jamon! Fish ruins are easy to find by their specific smell. But this is not the smell of a week’s catch, but a mixture of aromas of the freshest fish, octopus, cuttlefish and many more unknown sea creatures. Here you can wander around just like that, watching with interest the interactions between sellers and buyers, plunging into truly Spanish everyday life.
Verónica — Google review
Fantastic place. First of all, the building is phenomenal, well maintained and beautifully decorated. The market has something for everyone, lots of seafood, different fruits and vegetables. Of course, there is also the famous prosciutto, which you must try. You haven't had breakfast, everything is waiting for you here 🙂🙂🙂
Goran Šormaz — Google review
Very nice covered market in a very nice building!😍 If you are in Valencia you should definitely see it. Fresh meat, fish, vegetables, herbs, etc. A feast for the eyes. You can also enjoy coffee / tea / wine etc at the bar in the Mercado. Super friendly people, we will definitely come again. Love it!❤️Until next time😃
Janet Simone — Google review
Wow, what an unbelievable site. There are so many vendors, fresh foods and delicious treats all over this place. There are a few things to know before coming here.. Some of the vendors only accept cash, they do not allow you to TOUCH the fruit unless you are purchasing it, it says it closes at 3:00 but everything shuts down at 2:00pm. On the back there is a nice bar with a long wait to sit at where you can grab coffee or a drink. It is crowded with locals and travelers. Go early on if you want a more upbeat relaxed experience because if you go towards closing there is a rushed feel. Next to the bar is a key copying place & a place to fix leather. This market is worth checking out!
Gina Britt — Google review
A must visit for tourists and locals. One of the oldest markets in Europe that has been renovated and it shows; the architecture is beautiful and looks really clean for a market - so be sure to look up at the building as it can be missed with the other eye catching produce on offer.
There can be an overwhelming amount of stalls to choose from and the market is huge, so give yourself ample amount of time to explore. There are plenty of cultural foods and drinks all at very good prices - there is bound to be something you will like.
Minor issue is there is not much place to sit in so be prepared to either eat outside or standing up. Also there is a small fee for the toilet use.
Sam S — Google review
Notice the parrot symbol all over the place, including the old parrot structure on top of the dome of the entire building. This bird is emblematic of the market being the place for news of town gossip! This symbol has existed since the central market has existed!
Numerous fruit stands, delis, butchers, artisan products and etcetera. Also has a few restaurants to eat in while you are shopping. You will see that even locals shop for their greens and fruits here.
I would recommend getting a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice or a quick cafe cortado before walking around this massive commercial areas, which used to be the center of town.
If wanting solid photos with less people in the vicinity, I would recommend coming right before siesta hours so that the place is semi-empty!
Nabil Ramirez — Google review
Amazing! Very hot and crowded -so maybe go early?
Food was so fresh and was a great experience! Fruit, food, meats, a bar, desserts... Make sure to get the avocado toast in the back! Salads made fresh and such friendly service!!
Brianne Deeds — Google review
Beautiful market, full of fresh produce, food and souvenirs. Make sure you try a few pots while walking around admiring the architecture.
I was disappointed it was closed on a Sunday as I wanted more time there, but I'm glad I got the chance to see it regardless!
Maria Livia Ch — Google review
If you like food and drink then you will love this place. Traditional stalls where you can get free samples before you buy. The building itself is Amazing. Fresh Meat seafood vegetables. Even buy a drink whilst looking around
Richard Parsons — Google review
Nice place to visit to grab some snacks and taste some of the localities.
There you can buy veggies, fresh and cured meats, cheeses, oils and amazing seafood and even some jewelry.
The Pescados stand was amazing, there you can get some fresh Unis ( sea urchin) and oysters 🦪 by peace and try right there with lemon. That was so yummy!
We tried cheese and sausages too.
As well as some really nice olive oils.
Amazing place to check out if you’re a foodie and you can get some gifts too!
Iulianna Panchenko — Google review
The Central Market of Valencia is one of the oldest markets still in use in Europe and has been declared a ''Heritage of Cultural Interest'' site by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. After about ten years of work it was inaugurated in the course of 1928 and decades later, in 2010, it was completely renovated. It's a popular spot among tourists as well as locals, as it’s the perfect location to immerse yourself in the heart of local culture and to get lost in its numerous aisles filled with local products.
Maqbool Khan — Google review
Central Market Valencia is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves fresh, local food and an authentic shopping experience. The market is a bustling hub of activity where vendors offer an incredible variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, spices, and baked goods. The quality of the products is outstanding and the vendors are friendly and knowledgeable, always willing to offer tips and advice on preparing and cooking their products.
The market is also a feast for the eyes, with colourful displays of fresh produce and beautiful architecture that captures the essence of Valencia's history and culture. The market is conveniently located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot.
Overall, Central Market Valencia is a wonderful place to experience the local food culture and indulge in some delicious, fresh, and healthy ingredients for your meals. Highly recommended!
Tai Dissanayake — Google review
This place was very nice! We got this delicious candied orange there and fresh fruits and smoothies. You can’t get lunch there but tons of places to get snacks. Tons of restaurants around the outside though. The setup was just beautiful though. Definitely worth checking out!
Marion NYC — Google review
Fascinating old market building with all variety of foods on offer. Very Spanish and a treat to see all of the fresh produce. Worth going when there is some hustle and bustle around the middle of the day. It opens from 7:30am to 3:00pm so don’t make the mistake of trying to visit in the evening!
Jeremy Gardner — Google review
This is a beautiful traditional Spanish market with great architecture both inside and outside. You can find pretty much anything there including turon, sweets, chocolates, exotic fruits. It is also a great place to eat small tapas for lunch.
Gilles Chapellon — Google review
The biggest and most popular market in Valencia. We visited on two separate days to be able to see every shop. Multitude of options from trinkets and souvenirs to butchers and food stalls. If you’re a tourist looking to buy souvenirs to bring back home, this market is your one-stop shop.
Ye Aung — Google review
This should be your number 1 place to visit whilst in Valencia if your a foodie like myself. It is simply stunning with a vast array of different shops and little restaurants inside. We spent a couple of hours here but could have stayed longer as it was so much fun. Free to enter and free to see all the beautiful types of foods from this area.
Joanne Philpott — Google review
The Central Market in Valencia is great. It is in a very good location with lots on offer nearby, bars/ tapas/ street food, seating options a plenty.
the street area around the market has lots to see with a number of vintage and artistic stalls. The indoor area is foodie heaven! With lots of local delights . And beyond that, lots of windy lanes to explore.
Sun Rise — Google review
Love this market! Huge variety of food, both fresh groceries and cooked dishes. We wondered around for hours trying things from different stalls including fresh oysters! Great place to spend the afternoon. Only open until 3pm.
Bav Mistry — Google review
It’s the place to be when you want to buy fresh vegetables and all other ingredients. We saw a lot of things. If you just ho to the Central Market you can find all the ingredient to make a whatever dish you want to cook.
We bought delicious Turron here to eat. Our first time. The atmosphere is good. The market is clean and hygienic. Even the fish and meat area are clean.
Awi Mahabier — Google review
Paradise for foodie lovers! You can eat, drink, buy souvenirs, taste excellent oils and many more. Some merchants do not accept taking photos so please keep that in mind.
Zuzanna Klimek — Google review
Beautiful old local market. Go early! Everything is closing down by 2pm (14:00).
Great option for small bites, local specialties and local meat and seafood. If you’re a fan, look for the local fish mongers with fresh oysters 🦪 and uni/urchin,…or look for a favorite cured meat, paella, or seasonal fruit, all of which you can enjoy on the spot.
For fresh food, be prepared with cash. Some vendors only accept cash, others only cash for small purchases, and most did not want to accept the Mercat certificados (cash coupons) that say you can spend them on market purchases. Most vendors told me they wouldn’t accept the certificates at all, or they were only for parking but not purchases.
Anne O. Davidson — Google review
A must see - one of the largest in the world with an astonishing choice and opportunities to drink/eat. Early in the morning the fish market is fantastic. A pity we cannot go shopping there every week.
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Pl. Ciutat de Bruges, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Valencia Cathedral is a beautiful Gothic-style cathedral dedicated to the Holy Grail and with stunning views of the city. It is home to a museum with many interesting items, including an Italianate fresco above the altarpiece, as well as two Goyas in the Capilla de San Francisco de Borja. The cathedral also has a famous tower with great views of Valencias Historic District.
Such a beautiful church, full of history and impressive religious art.
The facade is impressive as well as the inside of the Cathedral. It features beautiful Gothic style designs as well as impressive religious pieces, stained glass and much more. We were lucky to attend mass at the Cathedral on Christmas day and we loved the community as well. Such a great place to visit. The Holy Grail chapel was closed at the time of our visit, but I hear it's beautiful as well.
Adriana Perez — Google review
The Holy Grail is here! Believe it or not, you should visit the cathedral. The cathedral, La Seu in Catalan, is situated between two squares. It is built in Gothic style with Roman elements and other. For me, each cathedral is always one of the main sightseeing points. Because it is the history of the city.
You can also visit the bell tower and enjoy the view of the city.
Hubert — Google review
Must see when in Valencia! Entry ticket was around €10, you’ll get the auto guide included ( selection of languages available). Beautiful building inside and out. A lot of Artwork inside which is worth seeing and listening to the history. Cathedral was build in XIII century, so there is plenty history there. You have an option to climb the tower of the cathedral on your way out for an additional €1.5 ( you’ll definitely get your steps in that day ).
Artur Stec — Google review
Really really gorgeous cathedral. 8 euro entry fees. Really friendly personal. I have a bag and I was allowed to leave near the reception
And a tower about 70m height. Man it was difficult to go till the top and it costed 2 euro plus
Fadela Elagag — Google review
The most beautiful cathedral in Valencia! It’s such a precious place to visit and I believe it’s a must visit place for all tourists and visitors. Every angle of this cathedral is photogenic and it’s full of holy paintings and adornments that are worth the visit. The entry fee is €8 which is totally worth it as you can spend hours in there. It’s also quite close from the central station so you can walk there. Also there’s a mini museum inside so go have a visit.
Julia SH — Google review
Very beautiful place. We spend there around 2 hours as there are some additional zones with exhibitions around main part church. Inside and for an advanced price like 2-4 euro you can visit the tower. It's 240 stairs there.
Oleg Svirskyi — Google review
The experience was made enjoyable through the useful audio guides and for €9 it was definitely worth it. Lots of other things to see not just the Holy Grail, which was impressive in itself.
Ollie Leat — Google review
You have to visit the cathedral if you're in the city. It's a bit pricey, and to go up the tower, they charge a supplement; but if the cost goes towards the upkeep of the building, fair enough.
They do include an audio tour, which is surprisingly good, and there's a great museum inside that has superb displays and access to the catacombs.
Michael Lees — Google review
we climbed the tower (207 steps, would not recommend the elderly or inactive) before visiting the church and the 360deg view was worth it! the church itself also exhibited a very interesting concept of mixture in architecture styles.. and one can see the holy chalice here. audioguide also enhanced the whole experience, worth a visit!
AadelineA — Google review
The place where Holy Grail is station, carefully crafted with good management to maintain. Beautiful cathedral (not so big and very nicely welcome visitor).
Patpon Vatanatham — Google review
The Cathedral in Valencia is an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece that captivates visitors with its grandeur and historical significance. From the moment you approach its magnificent facade, you're drawn into a world of centuries-old craftsmanship and intricate details. Stepping inside, the interior boasts breathtaking beauty, with ornate chapels, stunning stained glass windows, and the awe-inspiring Holy Chalice. The audio guide provides invaluable insights into the cathedral's rich history and cultural significance. While some areas may be crowded with tourists, the overall experience is well worth it. A must-visit landmark in Valencia for anyone interested in history, art, or architecture.
Ilias Blioumis — Google review
Went for the bell tower, but ended up staying for over an hour because of the museum in the cathedral. It is a separate entrance than the bell tower and requires a separate ticket, but is well worth it. Not only is the main part of the cathedral beautiful, but the museum is very interesting and actually takes you UNDER the church to an excavated area… which includes a small graveyard. Non-fluent Spanish speakers- everything here is in espanol, so I recommend downloading Google translate (and downloading the offline option, otherwise you won’t get the really interesting info from the sites under the church!).
Courtney K — Google review
Another great example of the church's wealth & power continuing into the 21st century in Europe. A good few interesting pieces, rooms & art. If you're spending a few days in Valencia, this is not a bad place to kill a few hours.
John Keenan — Google review
During my recent trip to Valencia, I had the opportunity to visit the iconic Valencia Cathedral. While the cathedral itself was undoubtedly interesting and impressive, the €9 admission fee seemed somewhat steep, especially since the building wasn't significantly more remarkable than other cathedrals or churches I've visited.
As a non-religious person, I was still captivated by the stunning frescoes, intricate icons, and majestic statues throughout the cathedral. The architecture and historical context were noteworthy, adding depth to the overall experience.
My main interest, however, was the 'Holy Grail,' believed to be the cup from which Jesus drank. Unfortunately, the artifact was tucked away in a small, dimly lit room and displayed in a dark case, making it difficult to see clearly. The room was under renovation, which made it challenging to appreciate the artifact in a serene setting. Furthermore, there was a lack of information or indication about the Holy Grail's significance, aside from a lengthy audio tour that included unnecessary chanting.
In summary, the Valencia Cathedral is an interesting place to visit with its impressive architectural and historical elements. However, my expectations regarding the Holy Grail were not entirely met, and the €9 fee seems excessive for visiting what I perceive to be a public church. If you're in Valencia, it's worth a visit, but be prepared for the admission price and potentially underwhelming display of the Holy Grail.
Dylan de Roo — Google review
Absolutely splendid medieval cathedral with significant 18th-century renovations. The prerecorded handheld tour guide was just right in terms of length and detail. There is a super museum accessed from within the Cathedral with amazing artefacts. The Cathedral itself has at least one painting by Goya. And if you like relics, this is definitely your kind of place!
Steven Courtney — Google review
Gorgeous cathedral with lots to see inside. Budget at least an hour if not longer. It's not only the church (which hosts the holy grail and the arm of the patron Saint of Valencia) but there is also a museum attached to the side. Be sure to check out the upper floor that has lots of artwork and artifacts. Clean bathrooms available on the 1st floor. If short on time, I would suggest the Valencia Cathedral over Saint Nicolas.
Vivian S. — Google review
A very beautiful cathedral in the middle of Valencia's city square. A must visit when in the city. Beautiful altar that opens and closes like a cabinet. One of the best in Spain in my opinion, perhaps just behind the one in Seville.
Sherwin Clarence Go — Google review
Right in the heart of the old city centre, this cathedral is absolutely beautiful. It costs to enter, but it's worth it. You get an audio device as part of the entrance fee. There are chapels surrounding the main altar piece that are worth exploring. My absolute favourite is the magnificent and highly decorative baroque altar. Staff are very friendly and I highly recommend visiting.
Antoine M — Google review
Oozes history. The walk to the Bell tower is a great challenge too - 200+ steps but the view from the top is incredible.
Top tip - you must have cash to enter as they don't accept cards
David W — Google review
What an amazing cathedral. The entrance fee was 9€/6€. If you want to visit the tower, you would have to pay an additional 2,5€. I'm definitely coming back 💞
Monika Halleraker — Google review
Well organized visit with relevant short explanations. Beautiful interior, certainly spend time in the museum. The tower is high (207 high steps, no resting place) and the view on Valencia from the top is a bit disappointing. We do not recommend to climb if you are not in great shape.
Raphael De Wilde — Google review
A very interesting cathedral - 9 euros entrance fee, they give you an audio guide, which lasts about 1.5 hours and tells in great detail and mostly very interesting about the history of the temple, Christianity and Valencia. You can calmly sit on a bench, listen to the tour and enjoy the beauty of the temple.
Igor Omarov — Google review
Cathedral opened at 10.30
Costs 9 euros to get in and an extra 2.50 euros to go up the tower that said you do get an audio guide included which does provide a lot of information
Inside is beautiful and there is a lot to look at in particular the chalice which is alluded to be the holy grail as has been tested and it's really old ie 1bc
You need at least a hour plus to look around
Debbie — Google review
Really huge cathedral!
There's an audio guide available, and I believe you'll need it to fully explore this wonderful church!
We paid around 10 euros per person, but I've read that you can visit for free after 6 PM
Stanislav Andreev — Google review
Marvellous! It literally feels like stepping into a movie! We walked in during mass, which made it feel even more solemn.
I wish I knew more about its history coz I think I would have appreciated it more.
It’s super central so don’t skip it, you are gonna have to pass by it sooner or later, so take the opportunity and walk in and explore all the nooks and crannies!
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Plaça del Mercat is a charming area with a quaint, narrow street and serene plaza adorned with trees. The highlight of the plaza is the historic church that adds to its allure. Another must-visit attraction in this area is the spacious Mercat Central food hall, which offers a plethora of culinary delights. Whether you're looking for an immersive cultural experience or simply want to indulge in some delicious food, Plaça del Mercat has something to offer for everyone.
The La Lonja de la Seda is a historical building located in the city of Valencia, Spain. The building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was originally built as a silk and commodity exchange. The courtyard inside of the building is filled with citrus trees, which adds to the beauty of the building.
Lovely building steeped in history. Orange trees in the central courtyard smelled heavenly. We didn't get a guide as 8 of us so just had a quick look around. Worth a stop on a city break and free too!!
Jo Henderson — Google review
Worth a visit as it’s free entry and it’s such a beautiful medieval architecture that used to be used as a food trading place, like a market. It’s right next to the Central Market and it has stunning views of the church in front. The gardens are well kept and the building has tall and delicate pillars.
Julia SH — Google review
Highly recommend to visit. This place is a hidden gem, just next to Mercado Central. Maybe it is not a very lengthy tour, just several halls, but each of them is just stunning! The main one is enormous and takes you back in time to middle ages. The price for entrance is also a nice surprise, just 2 EUR per person. In addition you can get an audio guide. We really enjoyed the place during wanderlust in Valencia.
Kuba Kretkiewicz — Google review
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this monument is a feast for the eyes. Built by the city council in the late 15th century to house the commerce, the architecture and decorative stone work is filled with symbolism of religion, sin and wealth.
The audio guide is highly recommended, highlighting the details and history of this impressive building.
massluciano — Google review
Beautiful buildings with so much history. A great little place to visit and get a feel of what Valencia used to be like. Take your time strolling along the walls and door frames to see all stunning carved pieces. From the courtyard to the halls, all in their original layout and each area has its bit of historical place. Cheap to enter and Audio Information given. Definitely worth a visit
Sari Blue planet — Google review
The building has very nice architecture, it isn’t too big, it’s has a small courtyard and and lovely interior with a small chapel and some plaques on the walls, the designs and structure was beautiful as was the garden, I would recommend checking it out if your in the area.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Incredible building! Beautiful both on its interiors and also facades. I would recommend to spend some time watching the videos explaining the history and details of the building!
Sunday’s is free :) but regardless it would be worth it to pay for an entry ticket!
A H — Google review
It's one of the highest-rated tourist attractions in Valencia for a reason - it's a breathtakingly beautiful building. The entrance fee was a measly 2 euros and the guided audio tour was really fascinating; I'm used to feeling ripped off when I visit tourist attractions but this was accessible, incredibly well-maintained, cheap and very informative. Highly recommend.
Eva S. — Google review
Incredibly beautiful building in the city center of Valencia. Admission is free and you can choose to pay for the audio guide. The main patio is full of beautiful trees and the overall architecture is stunning. An amazing place to see in Valencia.
David Rodriguez — Google review
Beautiful building, well worth a tour. The audio tour helps tell the story of the history of the building as well as some great little quirks on the outside (such as the carvings in the masonry etc). I'd definitely recommend doing the audio tour! Takes about an hour
Michael Hunter — Google review
Beautiful building, inside and out. Definitely worth the visit even just to see the interior architecture and decor. You won’t spend a long time here as there are only three or so main rooms, but with the orange tree courtyard in the middle, and the amazing merchant trading hall, it’s not to be missed. Free entry on a Sunday!
Matt Ward — Google review
I went here with the guide from a walking tour. She explained the history of this building, why it was built and many fun facts. In general, it’s a pretty and well-managed historical site to visit, but if you come by yourself, it might be more interesting to get an audio guide.
Nico Yu — Google review
This entire edifice is an indication of how powerful and bold silk tradesmen were during Europe's expedition of the Orient (Marco Polo). The small, provocative ornaments on the structure's main door are facing the church directly... making it even more bold of the silk tradesmen back then!
The architecture is obviously why one goes here. But the history of silk and how it built half the city through the Silk Road from Asia is also a narrative that provides more context to your visit. I suggest doing a quick wiki.
The spiraling columns are different especially when you stand up close and look up. The best lighting seems to be around 10 AM when it opens.. the best time to take pics!
Nabil R — Google review
A very strange place - it costs 2 euros (free with the Valencia tourist pass), which seems like quite a bit. But surprisingly, the visit is not worth it at all. Well, that is, there is nothing interesting inside at all. The building is cool from the outside, it’s also nice on the inside, but there’s no information written anywhere about anything, all the halls are empty, there’s no ancient furniture or other furnishings that would tell us how everything worked here. In one of the halls they play a video - very boring.
Igor Omarov — Google review
An incredibly beautiful building and well worth a visit. We bought the audio guide and I found the nasal American accent which is supplied for English pretty grating and this detracted from the overall experience. Other than that it's well worth a visit - great insights into the history of Valencia.
Mandy B — Google review
Undoubtedly this place is among my top 5 in Valencia. It is so pretty with amazing architecture, gorgeous gardens and gorgeous views of the town. And the fact that is free is unbelievable! A must if visiting Valencia!
Laura F. — Google review
The place IS worth visiting provided you pay separately for an audio guide which offers visitors an abundance of details with regards not only to the historical significance of this place (see the triad The Cathedral, The Silk Exchange and Generalitat), but to the mixture of symbolism carved into stone both inside and outside. Not to mention the beauty of the gargoyles.....
Teodor — Google review
This is a world heritage site, and I'm not surprised. It takes you back in time. I have never seen a building like this before. The features are stunning. The history have to be seen and heard via audio. We'll be worth the money and it does not take too long to see around the building. If you only have limited time to sea the hidden treasures of the city, this is a must.
Richard Parsons — Google review
Interior and exterior of this building is very beautiful. Large stained glass windows, wooden ceiling and a lot of stone looks amazing. It would be great if it has some information stands about the place.
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C/ de la Llotja, 2, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Lively square with iconic historic buildings and outdoor cafes, Virgin Square in Valencia is home to the Turia Fountain. This beautiful plaza is the heart of Valencias Old Town and is extremely popular place to visit. It's a great place to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee or chocolate with some dough sticks while watching the world go by.
A must-see when in Valencia. We were treated to the flower festival honoring Jesus's mother, Mary. It was quite a tribute. Many historical sites are nearby to include the Silk trading market and churches, among others. Very beautiful!
lr bell — Google review
A visit to the Plaza de la Virgin is central to Valencia. A must see when visiting the cathedral, the square is simply a pleasure to walk around or to sit down for a drink and enjoy this less frequented corner of the city.
The plaza is host to a number of bars and cafes where you can grab a something to drink at any hour of the day and soak up the atmosphere.
Around the plaza they largely sell beverages and snacks.
TIP: If you’re in Valencia on a Thursday, it’s a good opportunity to see one of the weekly meetings of the "Water Court of the Plain of Valencia” held at 12 noon on the right side of Gothic Door of the Apostles of the Valencia Cathedral. Declared as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, the "Water Court" is the oldest working judicial institution in Europe.
Nasir Ejaz — Google review
Such an incredibly spot in a beautiful city like Valencia. It is surrounded by historic churches and has a nice fountain in the middle. I was in awe of the place and the energy around it. We visited during Christmas so it was all lit up and nicely decorated. I strongly recommend a visit to this beautiful piazza.
Adriana Perez — Google review
Two different churches in the same square. The first is baroque style. The other one is a mix from baroque, Gothic and Roman style because it builded in different periods of time.
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Loved heading to Plaça de la Verge in the evening for dinner surrounded by beautiful buildings. There was different street performers every evening to entertain you. Always a busy spot
anne hendrick brady — Google review
What a beautiful square! An absolute must go if you are in Valencia, it’s super central
So if you stay in the centre start here and then move outwards, towards the parks and the ciudad des ciencias.
When you approach this church from behind look up at the mini bridge linking the palace and the church!
Elisabetta Borzini — Google review
Beautiful plaza where the main entrance to the cathedral is located. Lovely fountain decorates part of the square which is the heart of Valencia. Extremely popular place to visit so if you really want to appreciate it, visit early morning or during the night. Or enjoy it by sitting on the steps eating Churros & Chocolate ( typical Valencian dough sticks with Hot Chocolate) and watch the world pass by.
Sari Blue planet — Google review
this is a great square to watch the world go by, admire the architecture and branch off into the surrounding alley ways and streets. Make for the city gates 5 minutes away and don’t forget the old river bed
Shaun Bradbury — Google review
A hidden gem in busy Valencia. A gorgeous oasis for a stroll in this exclusive residence and gardens
Helen Geary — Google review
This is a lovely square to enjoy and walk around in Valencia. The Turia Fountain, the entrance to the Valencia Cathedral and multiple restaurants are all here. There was also free street entertainment when we visited. The house of Santiago Calatrava, a renowned Valencia architect is also visible from the square.
Susanna SS — Google review
Beautiful place! We spent some time relaxing and watching the surroundings and people.
Audronė Šulcienė — Google review
Lovely spot in Valencia. so many beautiful buildings in this area. Tge Spanish do communal spaces so we'll.
Bill Ryan — Google review
Was a very lovely place with lots to do and see, there are several churches and museums in the area to visit and lots of delicious restaurants near by. Was worth stopping by and checking it out. I would recommend it if you’re in the area.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Beautiful place. Difficult to capture its charm in photos. The marble square floor meeting the surrounding historical stone walls. The female fountain figures sharing water with imaginary passers-by. Still, the poetry of this place can only be found in the absence of man....in very early mornings.
Teodor — Google review
My visit to Plaza de la Virgen in Valencia was truly enchanting! Surrounded by the grand Valencia Cathedral and the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, the square exudes a magical atmosphere steeped in history. Sitting by the Fountain of Turia, surrounded by lush greenery, was incredibly peaceful—a perfect spot to take in the beauty of the surroundings. Whether I was admiring the intricate architecture, taking a leisurely stroll, or simply people-watching from a café terrace, Plaza de la Virgen captured the essence of Valencia's vibrant spirit and rich heritage in a way that's truly unforgettable.
lale aşık — Google review
A beautiful town square with plenty of stores and shops around. Only thing to do is to walk inside of the church, but that’s about it.
Ye Aung — Google review
The core of the city (literally) here most of the touristic tours start and of course the buildings are amazing
Marco Antonio Casanova — Google review
Beautiful spot to take pictures. During Las Fallas festivities, the city fills a huge Virgen de los Desamparados structure covered with flowers.
Sagunto Castle, located about 25 kilometers north of Valencia, is a historic site with origins dating back to the Iberian period. The castle offers sprawling remains and partly-restored structures such as the Roman theatre, Gothic architecture, and the old Jewish quarter. The ancient fortification's walls stretch for about a kilometer and provide stunning views over the town and sea.
Soy big fan de los castillos y creo que este es muy menospreciado. Es un castillo grande y todavía quedan muchas partes que puedes apreciar y es gratis. Y mientras paseando , puedes disfrutar de las vistas increíbles que abren los miradores.
No hace falta ser deportista- esta experiencia es para todos (pero no es apto para personas con movilidad reducida).
Una hora aquí parece suficiente para cubrir todo.
Es fácil llegar aquí- puedes coger un tren hasta Sagunto y pasear, ya que la ruta hasta el castillo es agradable, va por la parte antigua de Sagunto. Y hay muchos lugares para comer cerca.
En mi opinión es una experiencia perfecta para familias y amigos, lo recomiendo a todos.
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I am a big fan of castles and I think this one is very underrated. It is a big castle and there are still many parts that you can appreciate and it is free. And while walking, you can enjoy the incredible views that the viewpoints open.
You don't have to be an athlete - this experience is for everyone (but it is not suitable for people with reduced mobility).
An hour here seems like enough to cover everything.
It's easy to get here - you can take a train to Sagunto and walk around, as the route to the castle is pleasant, it goes through the old part of Sagunto. And there are many places to eat nearby.
In my opinion it is a perfect experience for families and friends, I recommend it to everyone.
Egor M — Google review
Free to enter and walk around, but probably not worth the trip out from Valencia for. There are information points across the town but these disappear once inside the castle grounds itself, so you’re left with an odd mixture of Roman ruins, apparently medieval gates, and then recently renovated concrete additions. Hard to tell what you were looking at.
Tom Beck — Google review
We were there on a Monday when it was closed. Still climbed the hill to see the castle, the views were amazing. You can completely walk around the castle and there are information boards. When we reached the other side we thought we could as well go around completely, but at some point there were no clear paths and sometimes we had to climb down from rocks. The views are also not that great from there so it’s better to just turn around when you reach the first half. Also make sure to wear good shoes.
Esra Polat — Google review
Very interesting old fortress. Beautiful views. A bit strenuous up parts of the hill. The theatre is another amazing place to go to see.
Yvonne Beck — Google review
Amazing history. Great walk around. People complained that it's in ruins, but I thought there was still plenty to see. There is virtually no parking. Bathrooms were broken when we were there. Google maps did not give the correct directions to get there. We did eventually find it on our own. If you go to the old city center you will be able to find your way and people to help with directions from there. This is across the bridge from when we entered town then back over on another bridge just on the other side.
Emily Luscombe — Google review
We parked in the town and walked up to the castle. It was free, and not a long walk so I can recommend it to virtually anyone. Mind you, I probably wouldn't visit during the height of summer of around the middle of a hot day.
Great views and, in my opinion, worth a visit.
Chris Grayling — Google review
So glad we visited. Nearly didn’t after being put off by YouTube videos!!!
It’s a unique setting and worth the trip. A beautiful 20 degrees and a cool spring breeze. Fantastic views. Blissful.
The Roman theatre has been lambasted for its renovation. I was prepared for disappointment but I really loved the space.
Sometimes in life it’s what you make of it.
Sarah Ford — Google review
At the top of the hill of Sagunto lays the ruins of this roman castle. Unfortunately there's no information to follow up during your visit. The views to the Mediterranean are really beautiful but the lack of information regarding the complex let me feeling empty of knowledge.
Carla Redondo — Google review
A nice, big castle with remnants from different periods. If you just know what and where to look for, this place is like a journal spanning millenia.
Pieces from Roman rule, Arabs, French and what not!!
- The hike from Sagunto train station isn't difficult, I'd say 3/10 on difficulty scale
- Entry is free
- There are not many signages, jus go there for exploration
- Phenomenal 360 degree views
- The visitor centre houses some historic artefacts
- There is also a small museum inside the castle, with mostly Roman era inscriptions
Now, some of the restoration is done with modern methods and if you are hardcore history buff, you'd be disappointed.
Nevertheless, worth visiting once.
Gokul Naath — Google review
If you are interested in ancient history... It's a nice place to visit. Beside that is free of charge and quite big.
Jay N. — Google review
Sagunto Castle is reasonably big size castle, which has a vast view of surrounding area of Sargunto.
It has free entry and you can drive to bottom of this castle.
Recommended to the tourists.
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Shahid Hussain — Google review
Con 2.500 años de historia hay mucho que contar. Recomiendo su visita, desde arriba contemplarán toda va vista de Sagunto y puerto de Sagunto, la vista de 360 grados es espectacular. Las siembras de naranjas, en pueblo de Sagunto a la orilla de la montaña, el mar bareal en toda su inmensidad. Hasta ahora mi lugar favorito de Toda la zona de Sagunto. En segundo lugar la playa de Sagunto.
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With 2,500 years of history there is a lot to tell. I recommend your visit, from above you will see the entire view of Sagunto and the port of Sagunto, the 360 degree view is spectacular. The orange plantations, in the town of Sagunto on the edge of the mountain, the bare sea in all its immensity. So far my favorite place in the entire Sagunto area. In second place is Sagunto beach.
Renny Moujalli — Google review
Bigger than expected, very nice views, the complex was worth to visit.
If driving, leave your car down in the town, the streets are really narrow.
Luis Mendoza — Google review
Es uno de los monumentos más importantes de la ciudad y uno de los mejores conservados de la Comunidad Valenciana. Entrada Gratuita.
Hay un parking abajo al lado del anfiteatro.
El castillo fue construido en diferentes etapas, desde el siglo VI a. C. hasta el siglo XVI. Las partes más antiguas del castillo son las murallas ibéricas, que fueron construidas por los íberos en el siglo VI a. C. Posteriormente, los romanos construyeron una serie de edificios en el interior del castillo, incluido el foro romano. En la Edad Media, el castillo fue ampliado por los musulmanes y los cristianos
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It is one of the most important monuments in the city and one of the best preserved in the Valencian Community. Free entrance.
There is a parking lot downstairs next to the amphitheater.
The castle was built in different stages, from the 6th century BC. C. until the 16th century. The oldest parts of the castle are the Iberian walls, which were built by the Iberians in the 6th century BC. Later, the Romans built a series of buildings inside the castle, including the Roman forum. In the Middle Ages, the castle was expanded by Muslims and Christians
Juan Vicente “JuanVicenteViews” — Google review
Segunto Castle offers a captivating experience, and I'm thrilled to share my positive impressions. Firstly, the fact that it's a free site to visit makes it accessible and budget-friendly. The ease of reaching the area by train from Valencia adds to its convenience.
The sheer size of the site is impressive, providing a rich and immersive experience. Navigating through the castle is a delight, with the free audio guide enhancing the visit. I recommend bringing earbuds to fully appreciate the detailed commentary as you explore the site.
The historical significance of Segunto Castle adds a fascinating layer to the visit, and the breathtaking views from various vantage points are truly memorable. The inclusion of hiking trails around the site makes it an ideal destination for both hikers and dog enthusiasts, adding versatility to the overall experience.
Personally, I can't wait to return and delve deeper into the area, as it promises more discoveries and exploration. Segunto Castle stands out as a gem for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a well-rounded and enjoyable outing.
Abby D — Google review
Un castillo enorme ( el más grande-de ahínco que he visitado ), muy bonito y con vistas 360. Para pasear y disfrutar de las preciosa vistas, podías pasar una mañana entera allí. La entrada es gratuita. Le pongo 4 estrellas por que el castillo está bastante abandonado de mantenimiento, tiene muchísimo potencial para celebrar eventos o semejante con el debido respeto -claro. Aun así lo recomiendo para visitar.
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A huge castle (the largest I have ever visited), very beautiful and with 360 views. To walk around and enjoy the beautiful views, you could spend an entire morning there. Admission is free. I give it 4 stars because the castle is quite abandoned for maintenance, it has a lot of potential to celebrate events or similar with due respect - of course. Even so, I recommend it to visit.
Valerie — Google review
Very interesting site, good views of the surrounding area, if you are driving up to it be prepared for some narrow roads through the town.
trevor orpin — Google review
Vale la pena visitarlo solo para ver las vistas panorámicas porque por desgracia de castillo hoy ya queda casi nada. Ojo a horario - los domingos se trabaja hasta las 14 pero a las 13.35 ya nos a llamado para que salgamos. La entrada es gratuita. Hemos tenido problemas encontrar parking para coche.
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It is worth visiting just to see the panoramic views because unfortunately there is almost nothing left of the castle today. Be careful with the schedule - on Sundays they work until 2:00 p.m. but at 1:35 p.m. they already called us to leave. Admission is free. We have had problems finding car parking.
Sanita — Google review
Unbelievable castle with Roman forum. Absolutely no entrance fee and an easy train journey from Valencia.
Jennie Walker — Google review
Beautiful ruins, more a citadel than a castle. Quite big, needs time to explore all parts, very nice view all around. Uphill path to walk to entrance, challenging for weak knees. Small museum building (bathrooms available but out of order when we visited).
M S (MTV) — Google review
The views from the castle are truly spectacular. The museum, while very interesting, doesn't provide much information.
This place is not for you if you aren't in shape. There is a LOT of climbing involved to reach the entrance, and more climbing, and scrambling over rocks, once you're inside.
That said, if you're fit it's definitely worth seeing and taking the time to look around.
If you don't want to climb all the way to the top, there is a small, Roman amphitheater that has been restored and is easily reachable and worth seeing.
Jack Andrews — Google review
Hermoso lugar, de los más imponentes que vi.
Es increíble que esté ahí, y pensar como fue en sus tiempos de esplendor, todo el sitio que abarcaba, y la antigüedad que tiene.
Siempre que puedo vuelvo a pasar y descubro que me gusta un poco más.
Si bien le falta un poco de mantenimiento, es un lugar estupendo para ir a caminar, para sentarse a descansar,a pasar el rato.
Y desde el sitio del que lo veas, se ve precioso, pero creo q una de las mejores postales (lejanas) que se puede tener es desde el puente carretero de la estación del Renfe (Sagunto) es espectacular como se lo ve.
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Beautiful place, one of the most impressive I saw.
It is incredible that it is there, and to think what it was like in its heyday, the entire site it covered, and how old it is.
Whenever I can I stop by again and discover that I like it a little more.
Although it lacks a little maintenance, it is a great place to go for a walk, to sit and rest, to hang out.
And from where you see it, it looks beautiful, but I think one of the best (distant) postcards you can have is from the road bridge at the Renfe station (Sagunto), it is spectacular as you see it.
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C/ del Castell, s/n, 46500 Sagunt, Valencia, Spain
The Museo Histórico de Sagunto is a small museum showcasing excavated art and artifacts that document the city's history, particularly from the Roman era. It is located near the impressive Castell de Sagunt, offering stunning hilltop views and remnants of the Roman Forum of Sagunto.
Small but nice Roman history museum with free entrance and clean toilet.
Mirage Cz — Google review
Small museum containing roman and Greek artifacts especially to do with Greek plays I assume they perform at the restored amphitheatre. Admission is free and the lady on reception was friendly. I found it OK but not that inspiring. Visit it as you climb to castle.
Andrew Long — Google review
Free museum displaying local historic artifacts.
Very small and only takes about 20 minutes to see everything.
Ben Stewart — Google review
It's very small, but the admission is free, so we can't complain much. There is an original Iberian sculpture of the bull on the first floor. If you visit the castle, you should definitely visit this place, it's just on the way. No information in English, French or Russian, I guess it's possible to book a tour in different languages, but usually you should do it in advance. (Tour info knows better)
Evgeniya Gutnik — Google review
It had a small exposition with no info in English. 2 floors.
Free admission.
Ivan Petrushev — Google review
Most important: I'ts free
Fabiano Martucci — Google review
Love Amir, excellent guide with an understanding of American culture. Makes for a great tour.
Guyver II — Google review
A very small but interesting museum but non of the information is in English 😄