Valencia flies high
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- Wednesday, 02 March 2016
New direct routes mean 2016 will see Valencia airport connected to more destinations than ever before.
New direct routes mean 2016 will see Valencia airport connected to more destinations than ever before.
At Fallas parties gunpowder is fundamental. Valencians love the smell of gunpowder in all its forms: firework displays, mascletà (massive firecracker concerts) and smaller bangers being thrown around in streets.
Valencia celebrates Las Fallas every March and now you can enjoy the party like a real fallero insider with our special tours!
An historic area in Valencia's Old Town around the Lonja Silk Exchange and the Central Market is to be "humanized" by banning most traffic, under new plans announced this month by the city council.
Spain's much loved charity for the blind, ONCE, will celebrate more than 100 years of Valencia's Central Market, next Tuesday, with special commemorative tickets for their national prize draw.
Over €12.8 million could be spent to regenerate part of Valencia's seaside district, El Cabanyal, marking a change of policy for an historically important part of the city.
The Plaza del Ayuntamiento in Valencia will shake with music and clock chimes this New Year's Eve at a big, free public party. Expect the traditional midnight countdown to 2016, along with top live DJs, light-shows and Valencian specialty fireworks.
Valencia is dressed for Christmas with decorations around the city and a veritable feast of festive activities and attractions to visit.
If you're looking to organise a corporate event, Valencia has a lot to offer: a wide range of excellent venues; unbeatable transport connections via the international airport and high-speed trains to Madrid; a superb selection of hotels with business facilities; and catering and wine fit for even the fussiest of CEOs.
Our new vinobus tour is a great, fun way to get out of the city and see the local wine country in Valencia.