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Travel to Valencia with travel insurance from Essential Travel
click here for a student travel insurance quotation Information on Valencia with single trip travel insurance from Essential TravelTravel to ValenciaSpain’s third-largest city lies in a great location very near to the beautiful Costa Blanca. Although Valencia is steeped in history with its charming old quarter, the city is also modern, with great shopping, dining and entertainment options.Information on Valencias key attractionsOne of Valencia’s most appealing attractions is the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, with its extravagantly sculptured façade and interior. The imposing neoclassical cathedral guards the supposed Holy Grail and has spectacular views of the city from its impressive Miguelete, an octagonal bell tower. The town was made for strolling and the centre is full of grand plazas and wide tree-lined boulevards. Stop off at the Museo de Bellas Artes, famed for its collection by Spanish painters. On the museum theme, the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is a futuristic entertainment complex dedicated to the arts and science. Away from the bustle of the city are some pretty parks and gardens.Out and aboutThere is much to see by car. The Costa Blanca’s favourite and most scenic resorts are to the south, and include beautiful Denia and Javea with their spectacular coastlines and charming old towns. Benidorm offers a party atmosphere centred on the seafront; while Alicante is a very Spanish town with top-rate historical buildings and bustling promenades. Heading inland are the enchanting towns of Morella and Mirambel.Leisure optionsValencia is loaded with stylish and fashionable boutiques and trendy little stores selling everything from expensive jewellery to designer labels. Dining options are numerous and varied, ranging from paella joints to some quality international restaurants. The spring festival, Las Fallas, is a huge annual party with ritual effigy burning and bullfights.SafetyTourists are more susceptible to dangers and annoyances when on holiday and should be aware of pickpockets in crowded areas. Driving is a potential hazard and visitors should remain vigilant. We strongly recommend you take out travel insurance for yourself and your family.Weather in ValenciaValencia has a reliably balmy climate which makes it pleasant to visit all year round. The winters are mild and temperate with the temperature not dropping below 10C. In summer the average temperature is around 24C and you can expect endless blue skies and hot, sunny weather. ' ' |
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