The Valencian Community, or the Valencian Country, is an autonomous community of Spain. It is the fourth most populous autonomous community after Andalusia, Catalonia and Madrid with more than 4.9 million inhabitants. Its homonymous capital Valencia is the third largest city and metropolitan area in Spain. It is located along the Mediterranean coast on the east side of the Iberian peninsula. It borders with Catalonia to the north, Aragon and Castilla–La Mancha to the west, and Murcia to the south. The Valencian Community consists of three provinces which are Castellón, Valencia and Alicante.
Restaurants in Valencian Country
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Villa Mandarinas is British owned and operates on the self pick principal typical of the UK country market. From November to March we have the sweetest satsumas/mandarins to pick at usually less than half the price of the supermarkets and at a much better quality.
Finally visited villa mandarinas farm shop and all we can say is “what a gem of a place” fantastic views, fantastic hospitality from Yvonne and Rob beautiful surroundings great breakfast and next time Chris Cornwell will possibly be going for the big man breakfast. I was in my element with the stunning garden areas ( if you need a gardener give me a call ????) 360” views and you can even see the Santa Lucia church high in the mountains. we will definitely be returning and hopefully with the parents. And I’ve brought a bit of frank the cat back with me ????can’t believe I didn’t leave a review on here after our visit in September 2019 , but honestly give this place a visit it won’t disappoint.cannot wait to return in April.
4.5 based on 535 reviews
The first thing you notice about this market this hope beautiful the building it is in. It is steeped in history and well worth a visit in the centre of town. It is a local markets so, the therefore , it closes in the afternoon for the siesta period. In there, you will find high-quality products and at reasonable prices as well.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
We tried central market and the Rafaza market but this beat them all! Really great atmosphere - tons of chat, great stalls, a wonderful food stall for tapas and beer, gals selling eco stuff, fish vegetables and fruit. I'd say this was the best. The Cabanyal area is a great place to discover with interesting architecture. We went on a Thursday and discovered a huge section selling Spanish flamenco dresses! Yes I bought one! Not sure if this is every week or now and again and I don't know where you would find out. Best go and find your own experience! BRILLIANT!
4.0 based on 1,041 reviews
10 restaurants 6 cafe bars 1 lounge bar Flower Shop Gourmet Market
We visited this market every day of our visit to Valencia for tapas, coffee, snacks or just people watching. We found it so lovely & relaxing to just spend an hour or two sitting at a table at one of the many cafes & restaurants. It was one of our favorite things in Valencia
4.0 based on 66 reviews
Brilliant stalls ???? watch out for pick pocketing though ‼️ if possible wear a bum bag so all your belongings are infront of you. Great bargains and really great day out.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
4.0 based on 97 reviews
Best market in the area! Lots of space to walk around and lots of good place to eat with plenty of sitting areas. We got good authentic food and the fresh produce selection is better than the other markets nearby. There will be a line to get in by car, make sure to arrive from the side where you turn a right down to the market, otherwise you will be hanging in the line until someone lets you in.
4.0 based on 151 reviews
The market is thriving as ever. It’s on 52 weeks of the year with fresh produce, clothes, shoes, gifts and of course the knock-offs reassuringly low cost. Everything on the street is displayed well. Go and enjoy it every Saturday until about 14.00 hours...
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