Food Scene
Restaurante Las Brasas
2 Plaça del Músic Ramon IbarsTanguito
1 Plaça del Músic Ramon IbarsSYMBIOSIS MISLATA•BAR
43 Av. Gregorio GeaPanaria Mislata
3 Av. del SudTGB The Good Burger
37 Av. Fausto CaruanaGranier
11 Av. de María CristinaDulces Rafa
1 Carrer del Dr. MarañónDULCE DE LECHE JESUS
71 C. de JesúsExcelent Desserts and Quiches.
My Favorite Restaurant in Valencia. The owner and his wife take care of this hidden gem. Try it; you will rave about the quality of the food and wine and the excellent service.
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Restaurante Pirineos
17 Av. de CampanarMy Favorite Restaurant in Valencia. The owner and his wife take care of this hidden gem. Try it; you will rave about the quality of the food and wine and the excellent service.
If you would like to try an authentic paella in an original Barraca, this is the place. Reservations are a must. It is worth the trip to Pinedo.
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Restaurante Genuina
283 Carrera del RiuIf you would like to try an authentic paella in an original Barraca, this is the place. Reservations are a must. It is worth the trip to Pinedo.
Great little cafes and restaurants around the piazza.
Perfect to just pause and people watch!
Plaça de Juan XXIII
Plaça de Joan XXIIIGreat little cafes and restaurants around the piazza.
Perfect to just pause and people watch!
Parks & Nature
Bioparc Valencia is a 10-hectare (25-acre) zoo park adjacent to the neighborhood of Mislata, In Valencia.
The concept of the zoo, called Zooimersion in Spanish, consists of immersing visitors into the animals' habitat and not vice versa. This is achieved by not using the traditional railings and cages that are common in many zoos, using instead rivers, ponds, streams and rocks to separate visitors from the animals.[4] Also, great care has been taking in reproducing the eco-systems, including an important collection of African flora.
https://www.bioparcvalencia.es/
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Bioparc Valencia
3 Av. Pío BarojaBioparc Valencia is a 10-hectare (25-acre) zoo park adjacent to the neighborhood of Mislata, In Valencia.
The concept of the zoo, called Zooimersion in Spanish, consists of immersing visitors into the animals' habitat and not vice versa. This is achieved by not using the traditional railings and cages that are common in many zoos, using instead rivers, ponds, streams and rocks to separate visitors from the animals.[4] Also, great care has been taking in reproducing the eco-systems, including an important collection of African flora.
https://www.bioparcvalencia.es/
Shopping
Harrods is to England what El Corte Ingles is to Spain.
Many times I feel at Bloomingdales when I am here.
Do not miss the food store in the basement; you can buy quality food souvenirs to ring home. There are several stores around the City. This is the most centric one, but all are good.
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El Corte Inglés Pintor Sorolla-Colón Edificio 2
27 Carrer de ColónHarrods is to England what El Corte Ingles is to Spain.
Many times I feel at Bloomingdales when I am here.
Do not miss the food store in the basement; you can buy quality food souvenirs to ring home. There are several stores around the City. This is the most centric one, but all are good.
Arts & Culture
Palau de la Música de València
30 Passeig de l'AlberedaThe Opera is stunning. From the Building to the productions, to the after buffet. Do not miss this World Class Gem
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Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia
1 Av. del Professor López PiñeroThe Opera is stunning. From the Building to the productions, to the after buffet. Do not miss this World Class Gem
The museum is located inside the first underground reservoir of drinking water in Valencia, which was built by Ildefonso Cerdá (who later designed the Eixample of Barcelona) and Leodegario Marchessaux. The reservoir was inaugurated in 1850 and was the first of its kind in Spain. Built entirely in brick, it is an example of nineteenth-century Valencian industrial architecture.
The Museum's mission is to promote the history of the city, from its origins to the present day, using elements of the local archaeological, artistic, and cultural heritage.
Main access to the Museum
The MhV aims to present the history of Valencia to visitors, portraying that history as something tangible, intelligibl
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Iziko lezokuLwa kweValencia
42 Carrer ValènciaThe museum is located inside the first underground reservoir of drinking water in Valencia, which was built by Ildefonso Cerdá (who later designed the Eixample of Barcelona) and Leodegario Marchessaux. The reservoir was inaugurated in 1850 and was the first of its kind in Spain. Built entirely in brick, it is an example of nineteenth-century Valencian industrial architecture.
The Museum's mission is to promote the history of the city, from its origins to the present day, using elements of the local archaeological, artistic, and cultural heritage.
Main access to the Museum
The MhV aims to present the history of Valencia to visitors, portraying that history as something tangible, intelligibl
Getting Around
Subway Station is two blocks away. Modern, Clean, Safe and you can hear classical music throughout the train.
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Mislata station
Subway Station is two blocks away. Modern, Clean, Safe and you can hear classical music throughout the train.
Drinks & Nightlife
The old town, known as Barrio del Carmen, is very lively at night, particularly around Calle Caballeros (also called Cavallers).
Radio City A favourite in the Barrio del Carmen for drinks, music, performances and exhibitions. Live flamenco on Tuesdays.
For a less touristy scene, check out the smart bars around Plaza Cánovas. In summer, there are lots of outdoor bars and clubs along the promenade flanking Las Arenas and Malvarrosa beaches.
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El Carmen
The old town, known as Barrio del Carmen, is very lively at night, particularly around Calle Caballeros (also called Cavallers).
Radio City A favourite in the Barrio del Carmen for drinks, music, performances and exhibitions. Live flamenco on Tuesdays.
For a less touristy scene, check out the smart bars around Plaza Cánovas. In summer, there are lots of outdoor bars and clubs along the promenade flanking Las Arenas and Malvarrosa beaches.