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VALENCIA (14.01.2025)
πΊπ Valencia: Where Modernity Meets Tradition π₯ππ΄ββοΈ
Valencia π
Imagine a city that offers both futuristic π·ππβ² architecture and historical treasures.
β€οΈ Welcome to Valencia!
When you stroll through the narrow, winding streets of the old town, you should definitely not miss eating at one of the traditional restaurants serving “Paella”π₯ Valencia is, after all, the birthplace of Paellaπ₯ Yes, the iconic Spanish dish that catapults you into a culinary heaven, comes from this city. No visit is complete without a steaming pan of this delicacy, filled with π¦ or π or π and π₯π₯¦π§πΆπ« – perfectly cooked over an open π₯
After that, you can burn off the calories by heading to the futuristic “City of Arts and Sciences”. This cultural leisure complex can be explored and spans about 2 kilometers of the former Turia riverbed.
If you visit Valencia in March, you shouldn’t miss the “Las Fallas” festival. We had the pleasure of experiencing this unique spectacle back in 2009 ππ§¨π
For those who like it red, sticky, and messy, the “Tomatina Festival” π π π π π in the nearby town of BuΓ±ol is perfect. The sight of thousands of people throwing tomatoes π π π π at each other like little kids π€¦πΌββπ€·ββ If you enjoy itπ!
Of course, we can’t forget the Valencian oranges πππππ These sweet, juicy fruits are famous worldwide and are often found on European markets.
Valencia is definitely worth a third visit.