Explore Valencia’s Huerta, a lush countryside of farms and canals. Walk, bike, enjoy horchata, or taste paella cooked over orange wood at Casa El Famós!
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In the 19th century, the stunning JardÃn de Monforte was created as a private garden. Today, the garden is open to the public and free to visit.
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Want to explore Valencia's agriculture and taste delicious Paella? Huertos Urbanos de Benimaclet is a vibrant community garden uniting neighbours in the city.
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Madame Mim in Valencia's Ruzafa is a quirky vintage shop with theatrical flair, 1950s star outfits, oddities, and a space for artistic events.
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Meet Valencia's oldest and most fascinating inhabitants—its monumental trees. Discover Titan, Skinny Rebel and the Drunk Sticks, each with a story to tell.
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The centrally located El Botà nic is a place to visit any time of year, and it will always surprise you with its changing shape, colour, smell, and sound.
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Don’t be a tourist - be a local! Trust our Spotters and discover the real heartbeat of the city. No clichés, just their favs!