

A stunning Gothic cathedral in Valencia, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
A stunning example of late Gothic architecture, offering a mix of styles and a rich history.
A beautiful, historic market offering a wide variety of fresh produce and local delicacies.
A unique architectural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava, featuring a museum, opera house, and IMAX cinema.
Tiger nut milk drink, sweet and refreshing
Sweet, elongated pastries, often eaten with horchata
Rice dish with chicken, rabbit, and vegetables, cooked in a large pan
Valencia has a Mediterranean climate with occasional rain, especially in autumn and spring.
Exploring the historic city center and visiting the cathedral involves a lot of walking.

Spain uses Type F power plugs, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.
Famous for its traditional horchata and fartons since 1935.
Iconic for its churros and chocolate, open since 1870.
Historic beachfront restaurant serving paella since 1898.
A traditional symbol of Valencia, these intricate fans are often made from palm leaves and painted with local motifs.
Horchata is a refreshing tiger nut milk, traditionally served with Fartons, sweet, elongated pastries.
Valencia has a long history of silk production, with intricate patterns and high-quality fabrics.
Diphu Zoo, nestled in the Karbi Hills, is a serene wildlife sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna.

A vibrant beach town in Jamaica, known for its turquoise waters, white sand, and lively atmosphere.

An ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and historical significance.