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Explore Valencia, one of Spain's liveliest cities, on a virtual tour of its most famous landmarks. Visit the City of Arts and ...
The City of Arts and Sciences is open daily (except for Christmas Day), though with varying hours depending on the season. Generally, it’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 6, 7 or 9 p.m.
The city in Spain is billed as the perfect alternative to the hustle and bustle of Barcelona. And it is a centre of arts and ...
Tourists from around the world are flocking to the Spanish city of Valencia, following the opening of the CaixaForum, a new art and exhibition centre within Valencia's City of the Arts and Science ...
A spree of recent hotel openings and a wave of creatives reviving the old fishing district all point to Valencia’s ...
Exterior of the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, Spain designed by Santiago Calatrava. ... biking — through the City of Arts and Sciences is like a trip into the future.
T he ancient port city of València, on Spain’s southeast coast, seamlessly integrates its innovative urban landscape with its natural one. This year, the World Design Organization selected ...
Valencia has a slew of great rooftop bars too, from the panoramic vistas over the Turia Gardens at Blanq Carmen to the summer parties on the terrace at L’Umbracle, another part of the City of Arts.
Take a look inside Valencia's recently inaugurated CaixaForum, the latest and most striking addition to the network of cultural centres run by ”la Caixa” Foundation in Spain ...