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Audrey / Calle Denia
Van Jun-24, 2010 Tot Jun-26, 2010
I really liked the flat in Calle Denia because it felt so cosy and I would certainly use it again. A couple of things in the bathroom need to be fixed but easy to forget when we stand on the balcony and can admire Valencia up to its port

Rebecca / Turisgayvalencia
Van May-26, 2010 Tot May-28, 2010
The apartment was absolutely gorgeous and had everything we needed, loved the decor and finishing touches! Our host Max was lovely, he made us feel very welcome and gave us lots of advice on what to see and do while we were in Valencia. The location was really convenient too, close to shops, nightlife, the historical centre (and excellent transport links to everything else). It was just perfect. Thank you!

Glick / Calle Corona
Van Jun-12, 2010 Tot Jun-17, 2010
Very nice apt. Location on the edge of a very nice district. Apartment it self very nice, kitchen and bath extremely good. Extremely clean and contact persons very courteous
and reliable. an excellent apartment for the price.


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Whether you are coming to Valencia for business or pleasure, you'll discover that there is so much to do when you are visiting this beautiful city. The city's history alone would make it an amazing place worth seeing, but remember that you are also looking at a city with an engaging nightlife that also acts as a busy commercial center. Take some time and make sure that you are enjoying everything the city has to offer. It doesn't matter whether your trip to Valencia is a once in a lifetime visit or if you come ever year; there will always be something new and engaging to see and to experience.

Remember that Valencia has long been a city that is known for its pristine, sparkling white beaches; there are more than 2 kilometers of beach immediately accessible from the city and you'll find that there are plenty of ways to get there. Lining the natural beach are enormous orange groves, golf courses and vineyards, reminding you that this part of Spain is among the most fertile. From the airport, you are only an eight kilometer ride from the beach. Take a look at La Malvarrosa and Las Arenas, which are the beaches most accessible to the city.

If you would like to see a part of Valencia that has been in existence for hundreds of years, head down to the Old Quarter and visit the Cathedral of Valencia. It houses the oldest museum in the city and it contains the Holy Chalice of Valencia. Make sure that you look for the three main doors of the cathedral, the Puerto de Hierros, which is baroque, the Puerto de los Apostoles which is gothic and Puerto de Palau , which is Romanesque. You can enter the Cathedral free of charge, but the a guided tour of both the cathedral and museum costs 3 Euros while entry to the museum is 1.50 Euros.

There are also many fine restaurants available in Valencia. For instance, take a look at the critically acclaimed restaurant, Civera. You can find some excellent Spanish seafood here and the restaurant is tastefully done up in a nautical theme. When you are interested in something innovative and modern, you only have to head to LaLola. There you can experience things like codfish with caramelized saffron and honey or Argentine baby beef loin with watermelon sorbet, or even ice cream made with virgin olive oil served over a tomato and olive sauce.

Of course if you would rather cook for yourself, why not head to Mercado Central, located in the Old Quarter, where you can pick up some delicious fresh produce. From the thousand or so stalls, you can choose from an enormous variety of vegetables, very fresh fish and a great selection of chickens, hams and sausages.

When you are visiting Valencia and want to have the full experience, why not consider renting an apartment in Valencia? Not only will have you privacy and access to your own kitchen, you can really feel at home and get to know this city in a way that few tourists ever do!