1. Plaza de la Reina: Here you can find the famous Cathedral of Valencia, a beautiful building that mixes architectural styles. Do not forget to climb the Micalet tower (Torre del Micalet), the bell tower of the Cathedral of Valencia, where you can get a beautiful panoramic view of the city.
2. Plaza de la Virgen: One of the most emblematic squares of the city, surrounded by historic buildings and with a charming atmosphere. You cannot leave without visiting the Royal Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, patron saint of Valencia. Also, relatively close, you can find the Church of Saint Nicolas, known as the Sistine Chapel of Valencia.
3. Plaza del Ayuntamiento: It is one of the most important and central squares of the city. Here the traditional “mascletàs” are held every year during the Fallas.
4. La Lonja de la Seda: This gothic building is a World Heritage Site and is a symbol of the city's ancient commerce.
5. Central Market: One of the largest markets in Europe, ideal to enjoy the local gastronomy and to buy fresh products.
6. Barrio del Carmen: A neighborhood full of history, with narrow streets, medieval walls and a vibrant nightlife.
7. Serranos Towers: One of the two fortified gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that are still standing.
8. Turia Garden: An extensive park that stretches along the old Turia riverbed, perfect for walking, jogging or picnics.
9. City of Arts and Sciences: Impressive architectural complex designed by architect Santiago Calatrava that includes a science museum, aquarium, IMAX cinema and more.
10. Ruzafa: Vibrant and bohemian neighborhood of Valencia, known for its artistic and cultural atmosphere. It has been transformed into a trendy centre, with numerous cafes, restaurants, art galleries and designer stores.
11. Mestalla: Football field of the city's team, Valencia Club de Fútbol.
12. Beaches of Valencia: Valencia has several beaches. One of the most emblematic is the Malvarrosa beach, ideal to enjoy the sun and the sea, and to eat an authentic Valencian paella.
13. Port of Valencia: Vibrant maritime center that combines nautical activities, culture and gastronomy, offering a dynamic atmosphere by the sea.
14. Albufera de Valencia: Beautiful natural park that houses a freshwater lagoon, famous for its biodiversity, its rice fields landscapes and its rich gastronomic tradition, especially paella. Although it is outside the city, if you have time, it is well worth a visit.