About city of Valencia
City of Valencia has a charming historic center, the Ciutat Vella (Old Town), but the city has entered the 21st century with gusto. The sleek Modern Art Institute, along with the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences immerse visitors into a brave new world of artistic and scientific discovery.In a dreamy seaside setting, this balmy Mediterranean port town lives up to the local saying “a piece of heaven fallen to earth.” Under the warm rays of the southern sun, the town’s palm-fringed plazas are full of life, and its churches sparkle with brightly colored azulejo domes.

Valencia is Spain‘s third largest city and it offers tourism for all tastes. The city brings together historic and modern culture. In the old town (El Carmen) you will find a gothic cathedral, a modernist food market and a Rococo palace all in easy walking distance of each other. valencia is one of Spain’s most important cities, and it boasts a long and interesting history. Its influences are taken from a variety of sources including the Moors, Christians and Romans. This is all reflected in the architecture and atmosphere of the city. Valencia is overall a safe city to visit and even live in. Violence and crime is very rare here. You shouldn´t have more problems than you would in any other city. The only precautions are ones you should follow when traveling anywhere in the world. Valencia, which is the capital city of the Valencian Community and the third largest city in Spain, has roughly 1.6 million inhabitants. Unlike Benasal and Almazora, in Valencia most individuals have Spanish as their mother tongue