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Why rent a finca in Valencia?
Valencia is a vibrant coastal city where ancient history and futuristic architecture meet under the Spanish sun. From its charming Old Town filled with gothic cathedrals and bustling tapas bars to the cutting-edge City of Arts and Sciences, every corner offers something to explore. You can cycle through lush riverbed gardens, relax on golden beaches, or savour traditional paella in the city where it was invented! Valencia blends culture, flavour and seaside adventure into one unforgettable escape. For those wishing to broaden their exploration of Valencian rural retreats, an excellent option lies in discovering a finca in Oliva, a peaceful coastal town known for its long beaches like the Platja d'Oliva. Alternatively, a picturesque countryside getaway can also be found by seeking out a finca in Miramar (Valencia), offering a serene blend of beaches and orange groves near Palmera.
What are the fincas in Valencia like?
The family-friendly fincas in Valencia are fully equipped with a superb range of upmarket amenities, perfect for a dreamy, Spain getaway. Fincas in Valencia typically offer a rustic yet elegant architectural style, often featuring traditional terracotta roofs, wooden beams, and private courtyards, providing a tranquil contrast to the city's dynamism. These properties usually boast spacious interiors and private gardens, sometimes with pools, offering serene views of the surrounding orchards or countryside. Many are located on the outskirts of the city, ensuring peaceful seclusion while maintaining convenient access to Valencia's urban attractions. If sunny beach days and swimming appeal to you, why not book a finca right by the sea in Valencia! Nevertheless, for a wider array of accommodation types, including city-center apartments or townhouses, consider the other holiday lettings in Valencia.
The selection of affordable finca options in Valencia are thoughtfully equipped with the following comforts:
- Spacious living spaces
- Stylish decor
- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen TV
- Ocean views
- Garden and/or pool available
Who should rent a finca in Valencia?
Travellers and activities
Valencia for water sport enthusiasts
Valencia is a haven for water sport enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of activities along its sun-kissed coastline. At the Royal Marina, you can embark on exhilarating jet ski tours, glide across the waves on stand-up paddleboards, or experience the thrill of flyboarding. For those seeking a more relaxed pace, sailing and kayaking options are readily available, allowing you to explore the serene waters at your leisure. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or someone looking to unwind on the water, Valencia's vibrant maritime scene has something to offer every adventurer. Be sure to also take a look at the luxury villas in Valencia City known for its dramatic skyline and energetic holiday atmosphere. It boasts two wide sandy beaches, Playa de Levante and Playa de Poniente, which are ideal for sunbathing and water sports.
Valencia for family fun
Valencia is a family-friendly destination brimming with engaging activities for all ages. The Oceanogràfic, Europe's largest aquarium, offers captivating marine exhibits, including dolphins, penguins, and sharks. Adjacent to it, the interactive Science Museum provides hands-on exhibits that make learning fun. For nature enthusiasts, the Turia Gardens features playgrounds, cycling paths, and the whimsical Gulliver Park, where children can explore a giant's body. Additionally, the Albufera Natural Park offers tranquil boat rides and birdwatching opportunities. With its blend of educational attractions and outdoor adventures, Valencia ensures memorable experiences for families!
Valencia is best known for its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences that houses a science museum, aquarium, and opera house. It is also famous for being the birthplace of paella!
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What are the best things to do in Valencia?
Top 7 travel tips in Valencia
1. Dive Into the Heart of the Old Town
Start your adventure in El Carmen district, where narrow alleys twist past centuries-old buildings covered in bold street art. Wander freely and let curiosity be your guide! Discover gothic churches, vibrant murals and hidden plazas buzzing with café life. The smell of fresh bread and the echo of flamenco might entice you down a new path! Every turn reveals something unexpected. Let the city unfold like a well-kept secret.
2. Feast at the Central Market Like a Local
Head to Mercado Central where Valencians shop daily for the freshest produce. Mingle with locals and try a slice of jamón or a handful of sweet oranges straight from the region. Watch chefs pick out seafood for the lunchtime paella. The market is a feast for the senses from colourful stalls to the hum of conversation. Grab a snack and eat it in the sun outside! This is Valencia at its tastiest.
3. Pedal the Turia Garden Trail
Hire a bike and cruise the Turia Gardens, a former riverbed turned green oasis stretching across the city. Glide under bridges and past playgrounds, fountains and flower beds. Stop to rest in shady groves or people-watch on a sunny bench. The route leads all the way to the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Feel the shift from nature to sci-fi in one thrilling ride. You will never look at city parks the same way again!
4. Climb the Towers That Once Watched for Invaders
Challenge your legs and climb the historic Torres de Serranos or Torres de Quart for a view worth every step. These medieval towers once guarded the city walls and now offer a bird's-eye glimpse of Valencia's evolution. Look over rooftops and church domes while the breeze brushes your face. Imagine spotting ships on the horizon centuries ago. It is a short climb with a long story. Do not miss this chance to rise above it all.
5. Chase the Sunset by the Sea
Head to Playa de la Malvarrosa as evening falls and walk barefoot along the sand. The sun sinks low over the Mediterranean painting the sky in fiery hues. Locals gather with guitars or a cold drink and the air hums with contentment. Dip your toes in the warm surf or sit back and watch the horizon melt. Bring nothing but time. It is a moment worth chasing every day.
6. Sip Horchata Where the Locals Do
Find a traditional horchatería, perhaps Santa Catalina, and cool down with this creamy drink made from tiger nuts. Sweet, refreshing and unlike anything you have tasted it is a Valencian classic. Pair it with a soft farton pastry for the full experience. Locals have sworn by this combo for generations!
7. Get Lost in Las Fallas Spirit
If you are lucky enough to visit in March, brace yourself for fire music and wild celebration. Las Fallas transforms the city into an open-air museum of towering 'ninots' sculptures before it all goes up in flames. Join parades, dance to brass bands and let the fireworks wow you as the colours emblazon the sky. It is bold, loud and gloriously unforgettable! Embrace the chaos and let tradition sweep you along. This is Valencia with its soul on fire. Renting an finca in Valencia gives you access to the gorgeous Valencia coast!