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
4.5 based on 23,039 reviews
Central Market of Valencia is definitely worth a visit, if only to walk through the beautiful stained-glass building and stroll through stalls of fresh vegatables, fruit, meat, the best seranno ham, fish, fruit, coffee, chocolat and other treats. If you're staying in Valencia for a while, skip the supermarkets and buy your fresh food at this market.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A genuine Rastro/Fleamarket set in a beautiful old fashioned Spanish Finca just 8 kms from Benidorm with some 45 different stalls every Sat & Sunday
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Really nice Sunday market with local produce and food and a bar at the end of the square. Nice fate type atmosphere.
4.0 based on 168 reviews
we stayed in the Ruzafa area. it was a 10 mins walk. local shops there. has variety of stuffs, fruits/vegetables, fresh seafood , fresh meats, jamon, sausages, olives, etc. I brought a bunch of take out foods to eat in my hotel!!
4.0 based on 86 reviews
Market day is every Tuesday and is very popular and the number 10 bus will drop you a short walk to the market. There are plenty of stalls selling ladies,gents and children's clothes and shoes.Leather goods from handbags jackets and belts. Also a refreshment seating cafe for hot and cold drinks including snacks. This market is well worth a visit,but please note the food and veg market is at a different location in Altea.
4.0 based on 278 reviews
Great outdoor market ???? great bargains ???? good quality stuff ???????? keep an eye out for pickpockets though a good few people have recommended that when going to any outdoor market in Benidorm wear a bumbag so all belongings are infront of you ????????
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 125 reviews
Moraira market is every Friday morning, with stalls selling everything from fruit and veg to handbags to hardware. Parking is a bit of an issue, as the market is set up in the big car park but you can always find somewhere. The fruit and veg stalls are wonderful, and there is a 'pick and mix' style sweet stall. Don't miss the churro van - fresh churros sprinkled with sugar. It's packed in the summer months, so go early.
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.
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