Valencia can be a city of clichés: the light, the moon, the gun-powder, the paella, the flowers, the fallas...
they are keys which attempt to explain what words cannot tell. It is
necessary to visit and get to know Valencia to verify that centenary
traditions live together with modernity; that sea and city are
compatible; that the green colour of farms can be kept together with a
modern urban scheme; that Valencia is unique at night and during the
day. But the capital of the river Turia is more than that. In addition
to the innumerable attractions which the city has had for years, now
there is a series of showy infrastructures such as the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences) and the Museo PrÃncipe Felipe
(Prince Philip Museum) which, as they are located in this environment,
are linked to culture. Valencia has put the icing on the cake, although
it will not have a rest and will go on decorating its succulent
presentation without missing the major events or a trip to the African savannah in the Bioparc.