Valencia or València is a province of Spain, in the central part of the Valencian Community. Of the province's 2,566,474 people, one-third live in the capital, Valencia, which is also the capital of the autonomous community.
Restaurants in Province of Valencia
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Rueda en moto encuentra pista de flat track o realiza un curso de conduccion de moto, tanto para principiantes que nunca han cogido una moto como para expertos que quieren dar un paso más en su pilotaje. No necesitas nada, nosotros te lo ponemos todo, moto, equipación, seguro, vestuario y duchas. Nuestros cursos son totalmente personalizados. ¡Llama ahora y reserva tu curso!
5.0 based on 425 reviews
BIKE RENTAL SHOP. You'll find Dutch bikes, E-Bikes ( 90 km battery life ) Tandems, Kid's Bikes, Baby Seats, Trolleys for children and E-SCOOTERS/STEP ( 65 km battery life ) We also offer tours in several languages and luggage deposit :)
We found the place by chance, it is in a nice square, front of the Mercat Central. We rented two bikes for two days in order to visit de city of Valencia and everything was great, the prices are really good and the guys in the shop were really friendly and helpful. I completely recommend it! Thanks Piero and Gianfranco for your attention!
4.5 based on 10,457 reviews
BIOPARC VALENCIA is a unique zoo. Its design employs the “zooimmersion” concept, in which visitors are surrounded by meticulous recreations of the natural habitats being presented. Social animals that live together in groups are displayed, as well as groups of different species that coexist in the same habitats. Predatory species are integrated into the visual space, but are separated from other species by barriers invisible to the eye of the visitor, ensuring the safety of both the animals and the people. The animals, vegetation and landscape provide opportunities for discovering the complexity of natural ecosystems.
Really nice zoo with animals in spacious,clean enclosures.Baby gorillas were a plus.Easy to get to on bikes through the Turia gardens.
4.5 based on 1,981 reviews
We visited in winter and not long after the storms which left the beaches battered. They are just about recovered and the council (and volunteers) are working hard still. This is a beautiful beach. At town centre end there in the port which opens to a beautiful and long golden beach with recreational zones. It is superb and a stunning beach.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
4.5 based on 76 reviews
This isn’t your average tourist trap beach; busiest in the summer months, but even so, in August you’re not 7 lines of human traffic from the lovely clear waters edge. We arrived at 12 in the afternoon and sat a stones throw from the lapping waves, people who frequent Daimus beach are mainly locals, many bars and restaurants nearby. Lovely breakfast/coffee deals in many places. Parking is available but fills up fast! Get in early if you don’t want to be driving around for 10mins searching/hoping for a spot to open up. I’d recommend going about 8/9am to get the best of the tranquility and some breakfast before you start worshipping the sun !
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