![]() ![]() Yes, even if that means booking the ridiculously early Ryanair flight. Here’s how to spend the perfect weekend in Valencia Friday – Explore the historic centre on footįor your weekend in Valencia, try and arrive early on your first day. What to pack: Comfy shoes and casual clothes Summer is VERY hot and you could be unlucky in the winter and have grey skies and rain. ![]() I visited in January and it was gorgeous.īest time to visit: Spring and autumn are best. Weather: Great – lots of sunshine and high temperatures. ![]() Things to know before you weekend in Valencia This weekend guide to Valencia is roughly based on these dates. Friday morning until Sunday evening would be perfect. If you can, I’d make Valencia a long weekend visit. The boutique hotel is simply stunning, the location is perfect, the staff were lovely and the breakfast was delicious – I recommend the eggs benedict (every day for 4 days!) How long to go for It’s sleek, stylish and modern and filled with character as the building was the old Palace of the Marquis of Caro. I stayed at the Caro Hotel in the historical district and I can’t recommend this gorgeous hotel enough. It was about €20 from the historical district of Valencia to the airport. The airport is very close to the city centre so a taxi from the airport to your hotel won’t cost too much. Check out Skyscanner to see your best options. There are more flights in the summer and you will find more bargains if you book in advance. You’ll find cheap flights with budget airlines all year round. If you’re planning to visit Valencia for a long weekend, here’s my guide for a perfect weekend in Valencia. I’m finding myself telling anyone who will listen why they should visit! Valenica caught me off guard as I hadn’t expected to love the city so much. ![]() I had a little longer than a weekend in Valencia but it’s the perfect city for a 2-3 day break from the UK. I fell head over heels in love with Valencia, Spain’s third city. The place was packed but the small location makes it a truly intimate experience.Did you see my last posts about why I think Valencia is the perfect destination for a weekend escape? If you didn’t, check that out first! It worked and for 10 € (with a drink voucher) we got to see a truly beautiful show with two amazing dancers, two passionate singers and a very talented guitar player. Next week we brought wine, arrived at 8 pm and waited in front of the entrance to be the first in line. The first time we arrived at 9.05 pm and were sent away because the place was already packed full. This tiny bar is nestled away in a less frequented are of El Carmen, but it’s so worth the visit IF you’re there on time! The place opens at 9 pm (at least on Thursdays) and the show starts at 10 pm but they don’t take reservations. We highly recommend visiting Café del Duende. While there are a lot of touristy places to see some average flamenco for over 50 €, we found one exceptional place you should check out. Although flamenco comes from the southern Andalucia it is also popular here in Valencia – especially with tourists. ![]()
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