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Well, in summary I would definitely recommend Valencia as a city break! I was surprised as I wasn’t expecting it to be so beautiful! Valencia, often overlooked due to the popularity of Barcelona, is full of culture, beautiful architecture, and fabulous food! Due to flight cancellations, we had a convoluted journey, flying to Alicante and getting the train to Valencia. The train journey was actually quite nice and had lovely views. It was my first time traveling on trains in Europe and I enjoyed it…bring on interrailing at some point. What to do?
Warning: the steps are quite narrow and you are climbing 50m high, I wouldn’t recommend if you are scared of heights or get claustrophobic. Tip: they only take euros so be sure to bring 2euros.
We visited here on our last day so wandered round the site but did not pay to go in the museums/buildings. It is surrounded by some lovely gardens where we sunbathed and had a picnic before heading to the airport.
Eating
Any paella place is delicious. We wish we went to a more local place as this was very touristy but we didn’t book anywhere – whoops. It was still delicious and had a good 3 course deal.
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