The View from Above – The Micalet
On Monday, we scaled the Micalet's 60 meters & 207 stairs to get a beautiful bird's eye view of the old city. Plaza de la Virgen It cost €2 to…
On Monday, we scaled the Micalet's 60 meters & 207 stairs to get a beautiful bird's eye view of the old city. Plaza de la Virgen It cost €2 to…
Last night, Valencia CF beat Getafe 3 - 1, to win the Spain's Copa del Rey. Guests had just arrived for a visit, so we decided to skip watching the…
The former Royal gardens are today more well-known as the Gardens of Viveros. The huge grounds, adjacent to the even more expansive parks of the Turia riverbed, used to be…
From April 17th to May 11th, the University of Valencia's La Nau will be the location of Digital Media 1.0. Here's a short description of the festival, which I've translated…
On Friday, we took a trip down to El Palmar -- a sleepy village found on the southern end of the Albufera national park. The town is extremely easy to…
It’s time again for an other set of random images from Valencia. The city surprises me every single day.
Valencians go crazy for a lot of things, and I think right after fireworks, chocolate is their favorite passion. On a Sunday you might see a huge line of people…
More than a hundred festivals celebrating the legendary battles between the Moors and Christians take place every year across Spain. The largest and most popular of these occurs in the…
Last Sunday at noon, we stumbled unexpectedly onto a traditional Valencian dance in the Plaza de la Virgen. The show began with a small marching band, who did a loop…
Last night, Jürgen and I visited the wine festival which we blogged about last week. And now would like to offer you one simple piece of advice: GO. And go…