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…
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…
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.
I only have seen skies like this in the Alps. But we probably get the same effect here, due to the mountains surrounding Valencia. At least, that's my theory.
It’s spring now in Valencia and at the plaza nearby the orange trees have begun to spread the lush smell of orange blossoms. Here some more random images from last…
Part of Fallas is the annual competition of lights, and traditionally Calle Sueca in Russafa carries off the prize. It's not hard to see why. While most streets in Valencia…
Here are some snapshots I took today: Fallera giving a high five. Hell over Plaza de l’Ayuntamiento. Bankers on one of the balconies of the Banco Valenciano. Reading the newspaper…
One of the first things I noticed about Spain was that parents enjoy dressing up their kids for the weekend. And the Fallas seems to be enough of an excuse…
From the 9th of February to March 15th you can get a sneak preview of the Ninots (Valencian for dolls or puppets) before they’re paraded through their neighborhoods and finally…