Valencia has many of the things that attracts tourists to
Spain, all in one place: The city has a vibrant old centre, with
a knot of little streets and splendid medieval buildings like
Lonja de la Seda.
Valencia is also right on the Mediterranean, so you can
laze on broad sandy beaches and tuck into delectable cuisine that draws on
the sea. This is the home of paella, surely the most famous
Spanish dish of all. There are also ultra-modern visitor attractions at
the City of the Arts and Sciences, and it all goes to make
Valencia
one of Spain’s most complete destinations.