From colorful street art to sandy beaches, this city has something to see around every corner. Explore the Gothic Quarter, wander the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and don’t miss a plate of paella in the city where it originated.
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Valencia is a dream destination for foodies! Especially if you like seafood. Here are some places that are Haitian Auntie approved:
Casa Carmela (make a reservation)
Submarine Restaurant
Reserva La Sastrería (make a reservation)
Solo Del Mar
Malvarrosa beach was so nice and full of locals! Be sure to walk all the way down for a spot that’s less crowded.
Bring some snacks, a book and water. You can rent a chair and umbrella for 10 euros!
Keep an eye on your things if you’re alone and want to go into the water. I ended up using google translate to ask the lady next to me to watch my bag and I did the same for her when she went into the water!