Plaza de Torros- The bullring in Valencia is a very important landmark, right in the heart of the city centre and doesn’t cost much at all to enter and some days is even free. You can go in and walk around the bullring and then go and have a look around the museum. Concerts are also held in the bullring if you have a look online there are a few in the warmer months, I heard a few as my apartment was just around the corner.
Plaza de Ajuntamiento- The town hall plaza in Valencia is lovely to see, right in the centre and filled with shops. During December there is a giant lit up Christmas tree and an ice rink in the square, definitely a must see!
Oceanografico- The famous aquarium in Valencia, Oceanografico is 100% one of the best places there. Entrance is around €30 which is quite pricey but definitely worth it! the restaurants there are a bit rubbish so I would recommend taking a picnic and I would certainly go to watch the dolphin show!
The central market- Valencia’s market is a huge market just by the centre, definitely worth going for fresh veg and meat however things such as prawns are cheaper in the supermarket’s fish monger section. the market is also nice to have a walk round there and see what they have.
Bioparc- The Bioparc in Valencia is amazing! the entry is quite cheap too, I think I paid €23. All the animals are really free and have so much space, there’s also a cafe which looks out on the giraffes! Theres also times during the day where you can watch the animals being fed, so literally feeding time at the zoo.
Playa Malvarossa- The beach in Valencia is lovely, we went here until late October as it was so hot but the season had ended so there were no sunbeds, bars or stalls open. It’s really relaxing any time of the year, especially for some ‘me’ time.
Jardin del Turia- The gardens that run through Valencia! Perfect for a walk on your own or with friends, to sit and read a book or to ride electric scooters round!




