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One of the most
famous structures in Valencia is the City of Arts and Sciences,
which is a huge, futuristic
educational complex inspired by
space-age designs and animal
skeletons.
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Bioparc Valencia
is a natural zoo, a beautiful
recreation area and a new generation
zoological park in which the
visitors are transported to Africa
just at the center of Valencia.
Visiting Bioparc is a great
attraction that you may enjoy the
lions, chimpanzees and gorillas in
their free environment.
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Valencia is a definitive heaven for
beach-goers, with a horde of
archetypal beaches complete with
soft, golden sand, endless amounts
of sun, sparkling blue water and a
cool Mediterranean breeze.
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The Oceanogràfic
is the biggest aquarium in Europe
containing thousands of species of
underwater flora and fauna,
including sharks and dolphins. It is
located within a 110.000 square
meters of surface and a volume of 42
million liters of water at the City
of Arts and Sciences.
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For a truly exquisite and well kept
garden, visit the Turia Gardens
which has been likened to a green
city. For even more greenery,
explore the surrounding mountains
and mountain villages which have
been undisturbed by touristic
developments.
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Daily Visit
Albufera Nature Reserve has a
unique beauty and it is surrounded
by the Spain’s largest lake of
Albufera. The reserve is a natural
paradise for numerous species of
birds. Albufera Nature Reserve
include the Albufera Nature Park,
the southern beaches of Valencia,
the pretty village of El Palmar and
the golfing greens.
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Type :
Daily Visit
Valencia Cathedral is the religious
centre of Valencia and home to the
prestigious Holy Grail. The
cathedral is built from a melting
pot of different stylistic
influences, comprising of Gothic,
Baroque and Neo-Classical,
reflecting the infusion of a diverse
range of cultures into the
metropolitan area.
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