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When it comes to experiencing Spain at its most modern, then holidays in Valencia are the way to go. The country’s third largest city is increasingly becoming recognized for its innovative character, reflected primarily in its state-of-the-art architecture. Even though it’s often overlooked in favor of more appealing cities like Madrid and Barcelona, a trip to Valencia

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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Valencia

Anonymous | Traveled in August

Itinerary was very good. Always a balancing act regarding visiting all of the "mandatory tourist spots" versus staying in a town an extra day. Taking the trip in mid July was challenging due to the hot temperatures, for me, it has detracted from the overall memories. Nonetheless, Cordoba and Gilbralter were stunning. Our tour director was knowledgeable and skillfull in managing all the personalities (particularly the troublesome ones).

Anonymous | Traveled in August

This was an outstanding tour, with one exception. Our bus was without wi-fi for several days. It disappointed me that although we were in several major cities, it took nearly a week to get the part that was needed to repair this. The tour director’s comment that “10 years ago none of these buses had wi-fi, it’s no big deal” was not helpful. For those working remotely and needing to be connected, it was a big deal. Ten years ago, there was no remote work, and if it is advertised that this is available, people make plans based on that information. I ended up using time at the hotel that I could have been out exploring my destination, because I finally had access to wi-fi. Again, it was a great trip but I just wanted to level set about the importance of something that might be viewed as minor to others.

Anonymous | Traveled in July

The Best Of Spain itinerary takes you to all the highlights and must see places in Spain. The pace is fairly fast with not much free time in some locations. We went on all the optional experiences and they were great. Not taking them would mean missing out on a lot of local traditions and iconic structures. Make sure you budget this extra cost when planning your trip.

Ania C. | Traveled in July

This was an amazing itinerary! Lots of beautiful and interesting places, great information about them. Excellent organization and excellent comfort during the drive. Local specialists were amazing! The Travel Director was the best; very knowledgeable and professional and the drivers excellent.

Robert P. | Traveled in July

Very comprehensive in a Country with so much history. It is difficult to see everything that you want to, but we believe your itinerary did a great job of covering the highlights. The extra excursions added depth to tour and provided interesting background information that added to the experience.

Marleen Thys | Traveled in July
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Europe the easy way- right way to tell what I experienced. I’ve done my fair share of planning trips in my 40s.booking hotels, figuring out trains, missing connections. This time, I wanted ease. These guys delivered. From the moment we landed in Paris, everything was taken care of: the transfers, guides, comfortable hotels, even entrance tickets to major sites. We explored iconic French towns like Giverny and Amboise, and that day in Mont-St-Michel was something I’ll remember forever. The Spain portion felt like a warm breeze after the cooler French north..Montserrat’s mountaintop monastery was stunning, and I loved our time in Barcelona. The evenings were ours, which meant we could explore or just relax with a glass of wine. I met people my age from across North America, and it was so refreshing to travel with others who wanted to experience culture, but not at a breakneck pace. Highly recommend for anyone who wants that balance of exploration and comfort.

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Valencia — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

rel="noopener">Madrid and Barcelona, a trip to Valencia can certainly be a fun and rewarding journey for all travelers who are looking to immerse themselves in a different side of Spain.

Tour Highlights

  • City of Arts and Science is a vast complex nestled on what was once the riverbed of the River Turia. It houses various facilities, including an Arts Museum, a Science Museum, an IMAX cinema, a planetarium and an aquarium.
  • El Carmen is a historic neighborhood characterized with rustic architecture and winding alleyways. Here, you will find Valencia’s trendiest cafés, bars and eateries.
  • Llotja de la Seda is an impressive 15th-century feat of Gothic architecture that was originally built as silk market. As one of the most important landmarks in the city, Llotja de la Seda is a testament to Valencia’s historical importance as a commerce hub.
  • Valencia Cathedral, one of the most visited tourist sites in Valencia, is a curious mix of Romanesque, Baroque, Gothic, Renaissance and Neo-classical influences.

Travel Tips

  • Valencia is known as the birthplace of paella, so it would be a sin to visit this city without trying one. Paella Valenciana is made with rice and different types of meat — usually chicken or rabbit.
  • One of the most convenient ways to get around Valencia is by bicycle. Valencia is equipped with a public bike rental system that has over 250 stations throughout the city.
  • If you want to experience Valencia at its most festive, make sure to plan your trip during the month of March. This is when you can partake in the Falles, a five-day fiesta that celebrates San José, the patron saint of the city.

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