The Bells and more views from the Micalet
Mike already wrote about his visit to the top of the Micalet. I finally went up as well, and am now kicking myself that I hadn't done it a long…
Mike already wrote about his visit to the top of the Micalet. I finally went up as well, and am now kicking myself that I hadn't done it a long…
Rain getting you down? Watching the European Championship in a smoky bar not sufficiently cutting edge? Then, head down to the Observatori 2008: a festival running in the heart of…
Note: This is a special video edition in our series of posts about The Real Colegio del Patriarca -- a building we intending to explore in depth. If interested, read…
ebt.eurohandball.com This weekend (June 6th-8th), Valencia is playing host to the 5th European Beach Handball championships. Though, as an American, the sport of handball is completely foreign to me, I've…
Las Fallas -- the insane citywide celebration at the end of winter -- is such a huge part of Valencian life that it has its own museum. If you're not…
Note: This is the second in a series of posts about The Real Colegio del Patriarca -- a building we intending to explore in depth. If interested, read our earlier…
Until June 15th, you'll have a chance to see a great exhibition of paintings by El Greco, in the San Pío V Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition (which is…
This is the first in what will be a collection of posts about the Colegio del Patriarca. There's a lot to say about this extraordinary building, and we'd like to…
Fallas seems as though it were just yesterday, but there can apparently be no rest in this city. On the second Sunday of May, the festivals celebrating Our Lady of…
This statement is of course very subjective, since I've only been to 3 different horchaterias since living in the city. The origin of the horchata can be found in Alboraya,…