The Mediterranean city of Valencia Spain is a beautiful destination for a vacation. Dubbed the City of Arts and Sciences, it is comprised of five uniquely designed arenas and home to an open-air oceanographic institute, an IMAX theater, a garden and an opera house, according to the Valencia City Guide.
Visitors who are craving some seashore relaxation could go to the Beach of El Saler. According to the city’s website, it is the best beach Valencia has to offer because it is easy accessible by bus or on foot. This beach can get crowded, so vacationers who prefer a more relaxed setting may want to travel a bit farther to the more isolated Beach of Patacona.
When the sun sets, tourists can head back to the city to enjoy music and dancing until dawn at the many discotheques. The main drag of nightclubs is located on the outskirts of the city, but Carmen, which is located in an older area of Valencia, provides a more unique clubbing experience, according to valenciavalencia.com. The clubs in this district, which have been branded as alternative, offer a variety of music that glares in contrast to the techno-pop tunes that can be expected from other nightlife areas.
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