![que ver en valencia que ver en valencia](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/que-ver-en-valencia.jpg)
What to see in Valencia: the 23 places you must visit
The Cathedral, the Lonja, the Serranos towers, the City of Arts and Sciences… We help you not to miss the must-see places in Valencia.
![Bioparc, discover African wildlife without leaving Valencia Bioparc, discover African wildlife without leaving Valencia](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/bioparc-valencia.jpg)
Bioparc, discover African wildlife without leaving Valencia
Bioparc in Valencia is a new concept of zoo without visible barriers that transports visitors to Africa in a totally immersive experience.
![De_restaurantes_por_Valencia De_restaurantes_por_Valencia](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/iStock-865367446-mod.jpg)
Restaurants you can’t miss in Valencia
There are some incredible restaurants in Valencia. The only problem you’ll have is deciding what kind of cuisine you fancy, and when the perfect moment is to enjoy it.
![Paella_valenciana Paella_valenciana](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/iStock-1082409204-mod.jpg)
Valencian paella: the most international of dishes
Paella, a dish that draws on products from the land and sea, has transcended the sphere of food and drink to become an emblem of Valencia and of Spain itself.
![Sagunto: from Hannibal to blast furnaces Sagunto: from Hannibal to blast furnaces](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/sagunto.jpg)
Sagunto: from Hannibal to blast furnaces
Sagunto, from the vantage point of its castle, has witnessed over two thousand years of history, and boasts 12 kilometres of golden sandy beaches.
![Peñíscola_Comunidad_Valenciana Peñíscola_Comunidad_Valenciana](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/iStock-1074951146-mod.jpg)
Peníscola, in the shadow of the papal castle
Peníscola is one of the most visited places in the Valencia Autonomous Region, above all for its lovely beaches and fascinating history.
![Playa_de_Gandia Playa_de_Gandia](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/iStock-538039501-mod.jpg)
Gandia, from the Borgia to miles of sandy beaches
Under an hour from Valencia, fun and lively Gandia can boast of having some of the best beaches in the whole autonomous region.
![Xàtiva, the town of a thousand fountains Xàtiva, the town of a thousand fountains](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/xativa.jpg)
Xàtiva, the town of a thousand fountains
In the shadow of its castle, the streets of Xàtiva are suffused with the town’s cultural heritage and cooled by its many fountains.
![Requena, Valencia’s cradle of wine Requena, Valencia’s cradle of wine](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/requena.jpg)
Requena, Valencia’s cradle of wine
The orange trees give way to vines upon arriving in Requena, a town situated between Cuenca and Valencia, which is home to a great network of caves beneath its soil.
![L’Albufera de València, a natural treasure just 10 km from the city L’Albufera de València, a natural treasure just 10 km from the city](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/albufera-valencia.jpg)
L’Albufera de València, a natural treasure just 10 km from the city
The surroundings of L’Albufera, declared a Natural Park in 1986, hide an adventurer’s paradise, with hiking trails, boat trips and numerous bird watching spots.