![Plaça de la Reina, Valencia’s Kilometre Zero Plaça de la Reina, Valencia’s Kilometre Zero](https://www.barcelo.com/guia-turismo/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/plaza-de-la-reina-valenica.jpg)
Plaça de la Reina, Valencia’s Kilometre Zero
Plaça de la Reina offers visitors the best views of El Micalet tower from its bustling restaurant and bar terraces.
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El Micalet in Valencia, the viewpoint of the Levante
El Micalet tower is an emblem of Valencia and a balcony with the best views of the city.
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Mercat Colón in Valencia, where the past meets the avant-garde
The Mercat Colón is a wonderful example of how a building from the past can be transformed into a new meeting point and space for avant-garde cuisine.
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The Church of Sant Nicolau: Valencia’s Sistine Chapel
Recently finished restoration work has unearthed previously hidden details from the beautiful frescoes designed by Antonio Palomino.
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Plaça Redona in Valencia, a rumbustious journey to the 19th century
Plaça Redona square, at the very heart of the Ciutat Vella district, has welcomed the hustle and bustle of commercial activity beneath its unusual Neo-Classical architecture for almost 200 years.
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National Ceramics Museum: the largest pottery collection in Spain
The National Ceramics Museum—a journey of cultural interest through the history of ceramics in Spain, a history in which Valencia has played a leading and internationally recognised role.
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Shopping in Valencia: where to find the best stores
La ciudad de Valencia es todo un paraíso para las compras con opciones para todos los gustos y a la medida de cualquier bolsillo. ¡Descúbrelas!
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Valencia’s typical food, more than just paella
La comida típica de Valencia va más allá de la paella y ofrece muchos y deliciosos platos con la huerta y el mar como protagonistas.
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Valencia’s most typical products
From rice to oranges, there’s always a good moment to go shopping so that you can pack your bags full of the best souvenirs from Valencia.
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Valencia’s Central Market, a wealth of cuisine
Valencia’s Central Market is one of the most beautiful markets in Spain and its stunning architecture is only matched by the quality of its products.