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
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Informational website about Valencia city in Russian - news and events in Valencia. Information for tourists and residents of the city of Valencia. Attractions in Valencia. Information and service support for Russian speaking tourists. A wide range of tourist services, legal support, events organization for individuals and groups, as well as transfer services and solving personal queries.
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Excellent tourist office on Placa Espanya.
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SERVICES: Tourist Information, Sale of VLC Tourist Card, Bus Turístic and tickets for City of Arts and Sciences. OPENING HOURS: Open just during cruise stopovers
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Villena Visitor Centre hosts an impressive and modern exhibition about Villena, with touchscreens and projectors that tell the visitor about Villena's history and heritage. Besides, you can prepare your visit to Villena, as you will have any information you may need, and can also buy the tickets for the castle and the museums.
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Tourist Info Manises offers visitors information about Manises and the Region of Valencia. Guided tours in 6 languages: English, German, Italian, French, Spanish and Valencian.
An escorted group holiday to Valencia included a morning in Manises, which was a highlight of the holiday with its streets of houses decorated with ceramic tiles. We were welcomed at the tourist info and taken on a walk around the town including the museum and demonstration of how the ceramics are made by hand. Our guide was very interesting and informative and took note of how we wanted to spend our time to make the most of the visit. We were introduced by name to everyone we met and it was clearly a friendly community with people greeting our guide on the street as we walked around. It was a shame we couldn't stay longer and I would like to return to look in the shops and have a meal. I would recommend Manises if you would like to visit a small traditional community in contrast to the commercial tourism of Valencia.
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Visited the Tourist Office with My Friend to obtain Information on when the Salt Train was running and the Lady was very helpful and explained at the moment it was running from Tuesday to Sunday only. The Lady also gave Both of us a Map and Timetable for Salt Train and also a Free Calendar.
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