Hidden Gems: Valencia - With its stunning location, fascinating history, and modern embrace, we're adding Valencia to our Hidden Gems destination list.
The vibrant, sun-soaked Mediterranean port town of Valencia on the eastern coast of Spain is one of Europe's oldest historic centers. Founded by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago, Spain's third largest city offers a combination of natural beauty, modernity, and imperial grandeur. Possessing magnificent cultural monuments (it is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Declarations), a charming historic center, and a futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia also boasts gilded palm-fringed plazas, exquisite beaches, and incredible food. It is a city that continues to captivate you long after you've visited.
"Valencia is the proud home of paella, experiencing this iconic dish from an authentic Valencian restaurant is an absolute must"
Valencia is located where the river Turia enters the Mediterranean Sea on Spain’s eastern coast, 350km west of the Spanish capital Madrid.
Valencia has a population of almost 800,000 in the city itself. Exuberant and warm, Valencians are extremely proud of their city and love to go out to eat and socialize.
Valencia has a temperate Mediterranean climate of warm to hot summers reaching up to 30ºC. It enjoys mild winters; the temperature rarely gets below 10ºC.
Valencia has an established tourism sector that employs over 30,000 professionals and it has been developing its innovative practices. It was named the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2022. Its designation as European Green Capital 2024 acknowledges the city's commitment to sustainability:
While the early summer months are the busiest, the amazing festival Las Fallas celebrations in March are an experience of a lifetime. Many shops and restaurants traditionally close in August when many Valencians quit the city for their summer retreats.
As a historically rich and fascinating city, Valencia combines the old and the new seamlessly amidst a bustling, electric atmosphere.
Chartering a private jet for your trip to Valencia will guarantee a seamless and stress-free experience. Customize your trip to your exact requirements and tailor your itinerary to reflect your personal preferences.
Also known as Manises Airport, it is situated 8 km west of the city of Valencia.
Operators must contact AESA (Spain's Civil Aviation Authority) here to request landing permission. Required Documents for Permission:
Valencia airport enjoys direct connections with cities all over the globe.
There are no vaccination or PCR requirements for visitors to Spain.
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