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Paella & pyrotechnics - A Valencia walking tour with photographer Paul Knowles | When in Spain Ep.67

Updated: Sep 16, 2020

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We're talking and walking Spain's third biggest city - the beautiful Mediterranean city of Valencia. Guiding us around Valencia is photographer and guide, Paul Knowles who runs his own private walking tour, Streets of Valencia.


Plaza de la Virgen with Cathedral of Santa Maria, and Turia Fountain
Plaza de la Virgen

In this episode we're talking and walking Spain's third biggest city - the beautiful Mediterranean city of Valencia. Guiding us around Valencia is photographer and guide,

Paul Knowles who runs his own walking private tour, Streets of Valencia.


In the episode Paul talks history and reveals some of Valencia's most important sights, including the Catedral de Santa María de Valencia, La Lonja de la Seda - a beautiful 15th-century Gothic silk exchange, the Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas a Rococo nobility palace with its elaborate facade.


Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas
Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas
La Lonja de la Seda - Silk Exchange
La Lonja de la Seda - Silk Exchange

Then on to the Central Market of Valencia where we see what fresh produce is on offer. Next, the Serranos Gate, one of the twelve entrances to Valencia that formed part of the ancient city wall. From there we head to the lively neighbourhood of Ruzafa (Russafa in Valenciano) to check out the bar and restaurant scene.



Valencia Central Market
Mercat Central

Of course we head to Valencia's various beaches too and en route stop off at the city's

Turia Gardens, an eight kilometre long park that winds through the Valencia, once a river that was diverted because of the serious flooding it inflicted on the city. In the Turia Gardens we admire the imposing futuristic architecture of the numerous buildings that form the Park of Arts & Sciences.

Old poster for Agua de Valencia
Agua de Valencia

Along the way we look at food and drink options including the famous Valencian dish, Paella. Paul advises when and where to eat it (La Pepica) and how to spot an authentic one. Valencia is full of oranges - so it's apt then to try an Agua de Valencia - Cava, Orange juice and Gin or Vodka. To finish off, we talk Las Fallas, Valencia's annual feria of fire and fireworks like no other festival in Spain.


View of the Turia Gardens
Turia Gardens

Futuristic architecture of the Arts & Sciences Park - Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències


Colurful Mascleta fireworks at Las Fallas
Las Fallas - La Mascleta

Las Fallas in Valenica
Las Fallas

La Crema

To book one of Paul's walking tours which include a set of professionally taken photos around the city, visit streetsofvalencia.com

 

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