VALENCIA

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VALENCIA
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the city
DO & see
event highlights
EATING
CAFés
Bars & nightlife
shopping
INFORMATION
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street index
Population
782,800
Currency
valencia
1 Euro = 100 cents
Opening hours
Stores are usually open
Monday-Saturday 9.00 a.m.1.30 p.m., and 4.30 p.m.-8
p.m. Large department stores
stay open a few hours later,
especially during the summer
months.
Internet
www.turisvalencia.es
www.spain.info
Publications
El Pais
El Mundo
ABC
La Vanguardia
Spanish Touristboard©
Emergency number
112
Tourist office
Address: Poeta Queroi
Tel. +34-96-351 4907
Welcome to valencia
Despite its size, Valencia is an unknown city and one of Spain’s
hidden gems. It is a multifaceted lace, mixing Gothic architecture
with the rough old fishermen’s quarter of El Cabanyal. There are
also fusion restaurants, futuristic museums and two long beaches
– Las Arenas and La Malvarrosa.
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The city
The Romans founded Valencia in
138 B.C. as Valentia Edetano. After
the fall of the Empire, several rulers
followed, but few left as strong an
impression as the Moors who in
the 11th century made Valencia the
capital of an independent northern
Muslim kingdom. A Moorish mosque
once stood where the city’s cathedral
is today, and there is still a Muslim
bathhouse on Calle Almirantes
in the old part of town. Valencia’s
golden years are clearly reflected
in its architecture. There are Gothic
buildings all over the city including
the silk exchange La Lonja, and
extravagant Baroque churches. Much
of this wealth came from trading
farm produce and silk. The Valencia
of today continues to thrive, most
clearly shown by the impressive La
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.
The world famous architects
Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela
have created a futuristic cityscape
with a number of museums and
attractions that is truly astonishing.
Valencia’s other great attraction is
the Mediterranean Sea, bordered
by the still rough old fishermen’s
quarter of El Cabanyal and the
long beaches of Las Arenas and La
Malvarrosa.
do & see
Many of Valencia’s sights are located
in the area commonly known as La
Seu. This is located between the city’s
two large squares, Plaza de la Reina
and Plaza Virgen. This is where you
will find the octagon clock tower
Miguelete and Capilla del Santo Cáliz,
home of what many consider to be
the real Holy Grail.
Event highlights
JANUARY 2007
Visit the IVAM
All year
Calle Guillem de Castro, this is one
of Spain’s premier museums for
modern art.
www.ivam.es
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FEBRUARY
La Candaleria
2 – 3 Feb
A festival commemorating when
Mary and Joseph took Baby Jesus to
the temple in Jerusalem, forty days
after his birth.
www.turisvalencia.es
La Lonja
If you only manage to see one sight,
it has to be La Lonja, the old silk
exchange.it is heralded as one of the
foremost Gothic buildings in Europe,
and in 1996 it became a UNESCO
world heritage site. The actual market
is the size of a cathedral, covering
21,420 square feet.
Address: Plaza del Mercado
Museo de bellas Artes de Valencia
This newly renovated art museum is
one of the finest in Spain. Art by Goya
Velázquez, José Ribera and Sorolla
cover its red, peach and green walls.
Address: Calle San Pío V 9
Las Fallas and Museo Fallero
This small museum’s exhibits focus
on Valencia’s huge Las Fallas festival.
Every year, 12-19 March, people use
this festive event to ridicule those in
power.
Address: Plaza Monteolivete 4
Carnavale
Mid-February
This carnival is great fun with lots of
street parades and partying.
www.turisvalencia.es
L’Hemisfèric
All year
Shaped like an eye, this is one of
Spain’s most visited buildings, and
used for all manner of entertainment.
www.cac.es
MARCH
Las Fallas
15 – 19 March
Valencia’s biggest festival is a riotous
week of city fires, explosions and
parades in honour of Saint Joseph.
www.fallas.com
Visit a nature reserve
All year
The Parc Natural de L’Albufera is a
nature reserve of pine forests and
freshwater lakes attracting a wide
variety of wildlife.
www.comunitatvalenciana.com
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Eating
There is a huge selection of
restaurants in Valencia. You will
find everything from haute cuisine
restaurants to fusion eateries, but the
best bets are the traditional Spanish
ones. Paella (the rice dish where
basically any available ingredient
gets used) was invented in Valencia
and is served in almost every
restaurant. The locals eat late and
most restaurants don’t fill up until
after 10 p.m.
Seu-Xerea
English chef Stephen Anderson
runs the city’s most ambitious
restaurant. It has dark red walls,
strict lines, white linen tablecloths
and large wine glasses. The menu
is full of surprises, with dishes such
as Oriental fishcakes with tzatziki,
strawberry gazpacho, artichokes
with foie gras, and the lamb dish
paletilla de cordero con tabouleh y
jugo de romero.
Address: Calle Conde de
Almodóvar 4
Tel: +34-96-392 4000
Palace Fesol
It has come a long way from its
supposedly humble origins serving
fesoles (lima beans) to the city’s
poor. The best dish at this luxurious
restaurant is the gambas (shrimp)
carpaccio with raspberry vinaigrette.
The green tiles of the open kitchen
are a beautiful feature of the interior.
Address: Calle Hernan Cortes 7
Tel: +34-96-352 9323
La Pepica
This Paella restaurant on the sea front
is over one hundred years old. Among
those who have sat here and enjoyed
the rice covered seafood is the
American author Ernest Hemingway.
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Ca´n Bermell
Located in a 17th century palace in the
heart of the Barrio del Carmen district,
and managed by the effusive Senor
Emili Bermell. The cuisine is Valencian
and this is one of the best places in the
city to enjoy the caldosa dishes boiled
in bouillon and served with rice.
Address: Calle Santo Tomás 18
Tel: +34-96-391 0228
Hotel Lido
If you want to leave the city, go for a
walk in fashionable neighbourhoods
and enjoy lunch and a stunning view
from the shade of a pine tree, this is the
place to visit. The Hotel Lido’s speciality
is rossetjat torrentí, a hearty rice dish
with chickpeas, potatoes and meat.
Address: Calle Juan Ramón
Jiménez 5 i El Vedat de Torrent
Tel: +34-96-155 1500
Tascas (tapas bars)
The best place for tapas is the somewhat
rough fishermen’s quarter, El Cabanyal.
The anchovy tapas of Bodega Montaña
are legendary, Ocho y Medio (on Plaza
Lope de Vega) serves gourmet tapas
and Bar El Pilar (on Calle Moro Zeit) is
the oldest tapas bar in Valencia.
Address: Paseo Neptuno 6
Tel: +34-96-371 0366
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Cafés
The locals are particular about their
coffee. For example, they only have
café con leche for breakfast, often
with a croissant. At midday they tend
to go for an espresso, a café solo, or
a cortado – espresso with a drop or
two of milk. Café Sant Jaume One
of the city’s large cafés, complete
with bar, attracting an artistic and
cultural clientele. This is where the
Bohemians, the gays, the lesbians,
artists, students, and some of the
Valencia football club players come.
Look at the ceiling: the wooden
beams are beautifully carved.
Address: Calle Caballeros 51
Café Valiente
After a visit to Valencia’s Gothic
cathedral, come here for a coffee or a
caña, a small glass of beer. Café Valiente
is also good for late breakfast eaters.
Address: Plaza de la Virgen, on the corner of Calle
Navellós
Horchateria de Santa Catalina
Horchata is a Spanish speciality
which some people like and others
cannot stand. It’s a drink made from
the chufas root and sipped through
straws from tall glasses. Horchata
tastes a little of almonds.
Address: Plaza Santa Catalina 6
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a wider audience thanks to the
appearance of his work in Pedro
Almodóvar’s movies.
Address: Calle Trinitarios 12
Purificacion Garcia
Spanish fashion design can
quite easily become a bit loud
and flamboyant. Purificacion
Garcia represents more elegant
sophistication, often in sensual
materials.
Address: Calle Colón 17
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE
Spanish cities are often described as
party destinations in foreign travel
guides. But Valencia is considered
to have the best nightlife of all, even
among the Spaniards themselves.
This is partly because of the
large – 100,000 strong – student
population. The locals go out late,
usually not until 11 p.m., and most
bars stay open until 2 a.m. or even
later. The city’s main party street is
Calle Caballeros in the Barrio Carmen
neighbourhood. Come here for a mix
of tascas (see ”Restaurants”), bars,
and clubs. Simply ask around to find
out which night-clubs are in vogue at
the moment. These are some of the
area’s best bars: Carmen Sui Generis
Luxurious bar with a hard to define
mix of poetry evenings, theatre
performances, and DJs spinning
funk and 1980’s disco. Fortunately
not all of it simultaneously. The 12th
century city wall can be seen in some
places.
Address: Calle Caballeros 38
Johnny Maracas
Latino culture reigns supreme at
Johnny’s. Order a mojito or an agua
de Valencia (cava, orange juice and
vodka) and try to move your body
smoothly to the rhythm of the beat.
Address: Calle Caballeros 39
Fox Congo
The bar is made out of onyx, and is
supposedly the most expensive in
the world.
Address: Calle Caballeros 35
Café del Negrito
A laid-back bar that attracts
intellectuals, the cultured and the
fashion-conscious. Good for peoplewatching.
Address: Plaza del Negrito 1
SHOPPING
Plaza del Ayuntamiento, as well
as Calle Don Juan de Austria and
Calle Colón streets form the hub
of Valencia’s shopping district.
Those looking for shoes are in luck.
Valencia, like so many other Spanish
cities, is a shoe haven. Francis
Montesinos Valencia-based fashion
designer Montesino is known to
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El Corte Inglés
El Corte Inglés department store
can be found in all large Spanish
cities, and is always fun to visit.
Come here for the wares, but also
for the people. It is interesting to
watch the dynamics of some families
– complete with chubby children,
irritated fathers and strict mothers
sporting salon-perfect hair.
Address: Calle Pintor Sorolla 26
El Mercado Central
Valencia’s large covered food market
is a must (it’s located opposite the
silk exchange and La Lonja – see
”Sights”). There are 1200 stalls to
visit. The La Lonja restaurant and
tapas bar has been owned by the
same family since the 1930’s and is a
convenient spot for lunch.
Address: Plaza del Mercado
Rastro market
This is Valencia’s take on the Madrid
flea market. It’s fun to see what the
city’s middle-class used to hide away
in their attics and basements. Open
on Sundays from 8.30 a.m.
Address: Avenida de Suecia
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
Airport
The airport is located 6 miles west
of Valencia. Several bus companies
depart for the city and the major
hotels. Tickets are €1 one-way for
the twenty minute journey. The taxi
stand is just outside the terminal. A
fee of €1 per bag is added to the cost
of the journey, usually €15. For more
information visit: www.aena.es
Local transport
Use the network of buses,
underground trains and trams to get
around Valencia. Ticket prices vary
from €1.50 for a single journey, to
combinations of fares for buses and
the underground. Tourists can also
get the Valencia Card, which includes
unlimited travel on the network
within the city. It also entitles you to
rebates and discounts on admission
fees, in shops and restaurants, etc.
The card is available for 1-3 days,
starting at €6. More information
on bus routes is available at
www.etmvalencia.com, and the
underground network is explained
online at www.metrovalencia.com.
Taxi
All of Valencia’s taxis belong to the
same company. They use different
dispatchers, but the prices are the
same. Here are a few of the numbers
to call.
Auto-Taxis
Tel. +34-96-395 9560
Cooperativa Valencia Taxis
Tel. +34-96-374 0202
Onda Taxi
Tel. +34-96-347 5252
Post
Spanish post offices are known as
Correos. Stamps can be purchased
from post offices and kiosks – the
”Estancos”.
The main post office in Valencia is
open Monday-Friday 8.30 a.m.- 8
p.m. and Saturday 9.30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Address: Plaza del Ayuntamiento 24
Tel. +34-96-310 2730
www.correo.es
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Pharmacy
Pharmacies in Valencia have
alternating open hours at night and
at weekends. Addresses are posted
at the pharmacies.
Dentists
Spanish dental care is almost
completely privatised. Call 112 in an
emergency.
Telephone
National code: +34
Area code: 96
Electricity
230 V / 50 Hz
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destination: valencia
Avenida Campanar
A1
Calle de Gregorio Gea
A1
Calle de San Jose de CalasanzA3 B3
Calle del Pintor Zarinena
B2
Avenida de la Constitucion B1 C1
Calle de Guillem de Castro B1 B2
Calle de San Pablo
C3
Calle del Professor Beltran BaguenaA1
Avenida de Menedez Pidal A1 B1
Calle de Isabel La Catolica
D3
Calle de San Pio V
D1
Calle del Retor
Avenida de Navarro ReverterD2 D3
Calle de Jacinto Labaila
A4
Calle de San Vicente Martir B3 C2
Calle del Torpedero
Avenida de Perez Galdos
A3
Calle de Jativa
C3
Calle de San Vincente MartirB3 B4
Calle del Triador
Avenida de Peris Y Valero
C4 D4
Calle de Santa Amalia
C1
Calle del Turia
Calle de Jeronimo Munoz
A4 B4
B2
B1 B2
Avenida del Baron de CarcerB2 B3
Calle de Jesus
Calle de Santa Rita
C1
Calle del Virrey Duque de CalabriaD4
Avenida del Reino de ValenciaD3 D4
Calle de Joaquin Ballester
A1
Calle de Santa Teresa
B2
Calle General Urrutia
Avenida Tres Forques
A4
Calle de Jorge Juan
D3
Calle de Serranos
C1
Gran Via de Las Germanias C3 C4
B3 B4
Calle de Jose Iturbi
D2
Calle de Sorni
D3
Gran Via del Marques del TuriaC3 D3
Calle de Juan Liorens
A2
Calle de Sueca
C4
Gran Via Fernando El CatolicoA2 B2
Calle de la Corona
B1
Calle de Trinitarios
Calle de Albacete
Calle de Alberique
A3
Calle de Alboraya
C1 D1
A4 B3 B4
D4
A1 B1
C1 C2
Pasarela de la Exposicion
D2
Paseo de la Alameda
D2
Paseo de la Ciudadela
D2
Calle de Alcira
B3
Calle de la Correjeria
C2
Calle de Vicente Lieo
Calle de Alicante
C3
Calle de la Estrella
B3
Calle de Vivons
Calle de Angel Guimera
A3
Calle de la Nave
Calle del Actor Dramatico Liadra Y MalliA4
Paseo de la Pechina
Calle de Avellanas
C2
Calle de la Paz
C2
Calle del Bany
Paseo de Ruzafa
C3
Calle de Ayora
A3
Calle de Las Barcas
C3
Calle del Beato Gaspar BonoA1 A2
Plaza de America
D3
Calle de Azcarraga
A2
Calle de Lepanto
Calle del Buen Orden
A3
Plaza de Canovas del Castillo D3
Calle de Bailen
B3 C3
Calle de Bailia
C2
C2 D2
A2 B2
D4
D4
C4 D4
B2
A1 B1
Calle de Literato Azorin
C4
Calle del Conde de Altea
D3
Plaza de la Reina
C2
Calle de Lorca
A3
Calle del Doctor Sumsi
D4
Plaza de La Verge
C2
Calle del Doctor Vila Barbera
B4
Plaza de Manuel Granero
C4
D2
Calle de Blanquerias
B1 C1
Calle de Los Centelles
C4 D4
Calle de Borrull
A2 B2
Calle de Los Derechos
C2
Calle del Doctor Zamenhof
A2
Plaza de Tetatuan
C4
Plaza del Horticulton Corset
Calle de Buenos Aires
C4
Calle de Luis Oliag
D4
Calle del Gisbert Pintor
Calle de Burriana
D3
Calle de Mae Marti
D3
Calle del Grabador Esteve D2 D3
Plaza del Mercado
A2
B2 C2
Calle de Caballeros
B2 C2
Calle de Maldonado
B2
Calle del Liberato Gabriel Miro A2
Plaza del Real
D1
Calle de Cadirers
B2 C2
Calle de Matias Perello
D4
Calle del Maestro Aguilar
C4 D4
Plaza Redonda
C2
A3 A4
Calle de Cadiz
C4
Calle de Minana
C2
Calle del Maestro Beliver
Puente de Ademuz
A1
Calle de Calixto III
A2 A3
Calle de Murillo
B2
Calle del Maestro Gozalbo
D3
Puente de la Trinidad
C1
Calle de Camaron
B2
Calle de Na Jordana
B1
Calle del Mar
C2
Puente de Las Artes
B1
Calle de Camiceros
B2
Calle de Navellos
Calle del Marques de ZeneteA4 B3
Puente de Madera
C1
Calle de Carlos Cervera
C4
Calle de Pelayo
B3
Calle del Musico Maestro SosaA4 B4
Puente de San Jose
B1
Calle de Castellon
C3
Calle de Puerto Rico
C4
Calle del Musico Peydro
Puente de Serranos
C1
Calle de Cervantes
B3
Calle de Quart
Calle de Cinio Amoros
C3 D3
C1 C2
A2 B2
B3 C2
Calle del Obispo Jaime Perez D4
Calle de Quevedo
B3
Calle del Padre Ferris
B1
Calle de Ciscar
D3
Calle de Ricardo Mico
A1
Calle del Paller
A2 A3
Calle de Correos
C3
Calle de Ripaldo
B1
Calle del Pie de la Cruz
B2 C2
Calle de Cristobal Colon
C3
Calle de Roger Almirante LauriaC3
Calle del Pintor Domingo
Calle de Roteros
C1
Calle del Pintor Genaro LahuertaD1
C3 C4
Calle del Pintor Salvador AbrilD3 D4
Calle de Cuenca
A3 A4
Calle de Denia
C4
Calle de Ruzafa
Calle de Filipinas
C4
Calle de San Jacinto
A2
Calle del Pintor Vilar
Puente del Real
B2
C1 D1
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