Valencia City
Valencia, after Madrid and Barcelona, is the third largest city in Spain regarding its population (just over 800,000), and is the capital of the Valencian Community, the region that includes the provinces of Castellón and Alicante. Located on the east coast of Spain and facing the Mediterranean Sea, Valencia is a cosmopolitan city, which is dynamic, lively, and above all, modern.
Living Valencia It is wonderful to live in Valencia by day, to admire all the historical, artistic and architectural heritage, and also by night, when the city comes alive, and the fiestas begin, transforming the city into a fascinating centre of fun and entertainment to suit all tastes and requirements.
The main centre of nightlife in Valencia is the Barrio del Carmen, an area situated in the historic centre of the city, where you will find many restaurants, cafeterias, fashionable bars, pubs and clubs. Another area frequented by night-time people and students from all over the world is the Avenida Blasco Ibáñez, with the nearby Plaza de Honduras, in the university area of Valencia. During summer, when the Mediterranean climate calls you to have fun under the stars, nightlife becomes lively close to Malvarrosa beach and the Paseo Neptuno.
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