< Previous10visitvalencia.comCan we help you?We are here to help you make the most of your visit and answer any questions you may have.We’re easy to find11#VisitValenciaTourist Info Town Hall Plaza del Ayuntamiento, s/ninfoturistica-ayuntamiento@visitvalencia.com+34 963 524 908Tourist Info PazCalle de la Paz, 48infoturistica@visitvalencia.com+34 963 986 422Tourist Info BeachPaseo de Neptuno, 3(next to Las Arenas Hotel) infoturistica-playa@visitvalencia.com+34 628 789 837(Open on weekends in spring and continuously in summer until mid-September)Tourist Info Joaquín SorollaSan Vicente, 171 (Joaquín Sorolla AVE Station) infoturistica-js@visitvalencia.com+34 963 803 623Tourist Info AirportArrivals floor infoturistica-aeropuerto@visitvalencia.com+34 961 530 229Tourist officesVisit Valencia appOnline chatDownload the app for free on your phone and take Valencia everywhere you go.Can’t find what you’re looking for? Ask VLCbot in our online chat.Find the nearest office hereAll the information you need and hundreds of suggestions to enjoy Valencia to the fullest.www.visitvalencia.com +34 667 630 430info@visitvalencia.com12visitvalencia.comWhy Valencia?A guaranteed warm welcomeValencia gets 300 days of sunshine a year and the temperature is mild, even in winter, with an annual average of 19º C. Add to that the friendly locals, and the warmth is guaranteed.The eternal presence of the seaIf you need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the sea is just a stone's throw away here. A dip in blue-flag beaches, a stroll on the dunes or tapas in the Marina are the perfect antidote.An enviable lifestyleShift gears and learn to enjoy life like Valencians. Discover the art of the "terrace hopping" during the day and have fun until dawn (if your body can take it).13#VisitValenciaYou no doubt have your own reasons for choosing Valencia. Have you considered these?The best Mediterranean cuisineWho hasn't heard of paella? The menus of bars and restaurants have many more delicious suggestions that take advantage of the abundance of fresh produce from the sea and local farms.A cocktail of tradition and innovationValencia is home to fascinating historical monuments and deep-rooted traditions and festivals, along with cutting-edge architecture and design.A 100% smart cityDiscover a sustainable destination that is accessible to everyone, with ample green spaces and technology to aid tourists.14visitvalencia.com15#VisitValenciaListenValènciaEnjoy live music listenvalencia.com16visitvalencia.comIf you want to immerse yourself fully in Valencian culture and way of life, here are some tips.EXPERIENCESThe most Valencian experiences17#VisitValenciaExperiencesAre you hungry?Here are some suggestions for where to try esmorzaretRespect the esmorzaretLunch, or esmorzaret, is sacred in Valencia.In the middle of the morning, there is nothing like a good snack on a sunny terrace, with some local peanuts and pickles, a drink and the heartiest sandwich you can imagine. Ready to continue sightseeing!18visitvalencia.comTo get an (approximate) idea, turn the volume up and enjoy this videoFeel a mascletàGet ready to experience the most intense minutes of your visit. A pyrotechnic display that is not so much seen as it is heard, inhaled and felt. Vibrate as the rhythm and volume of the explosions increase until the ground shakes, literally.They are held at 2 p.m. from March 1 to 19, and on other holidays such as October 919#VisitValenciaExperiencesLearn more about this traditional Valencian sportEnjoy in a pilota courtImagine a frantic game of tennis, but without rackets, between two teams hitting a small leather ball with their hands. This is Valencian pilota, played in traditional trinquetes, a court where spectators can see the action up close and personal. Watch out for the ball!Next >