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Начало / España/Catalunya 2016 / June 16: Valencia 40
Valencia
Google Fit: 1:22
Thursday we woke with the entire day for Valencia. Breakfast was very nice, surrounded by not only our tired teens, but also a full class of high school students from the Canary Islands. We left our hotel to hurry and buy Eva a converter for her laptop and catch bus tour.
We rode to the old part of the city. There are several old buildings, but much of the modern city is built around them, there is not an isolated ‘old city”. We walked into the cathedral, but did not take the tour. We ate some ice cream, but did not walk around. Dominique bought a swimming suit bottom and Eva bought a hat.
We got back on the bus and made our way to the Calatrava buildings. The buildings are tremendous, iconic and memorable. We visited the last of the 4 buildings, the aquarium. It is the largest in Europe, it is a decent and memorable aquarium. We saw sharks, fish, alligators, manta rays, beluga whales and penguins. We had a delightful lunch at the underwater restaurant, where you can eat in a fishbowl. The 2 appetizer, main and dessert was a lot of food and I doubt we’ll be hungry for dinner.
We visited the science museum, the building is very unique, but the exhibits were just okay. The Calatrava buildings and bridge are not to be missed and the perfect reason to visit Valencia; and for the paella!
Dinner… still too full from the late and long lunch!
Google Fit: 1:22
Thursday we woke with the entire day for Valencia. Breakfast was very nice, surrounded by not only our tired teens, but also a full class of high school students from the Canary Islands. We left our hotel to hurry and buy Eva a converter for her laptop and catch bus tour.
We rode to the old part of the city. There are several old buildings, but much of the modern city is built around them, there is not an isolated ‘old city”. We walked into the cathedral, but did not take the tour. We ate some ice cream, but did not walk around. Dominique bought a swimming suit bottom and Eva bought a hat.
We got back on the bus and made our way to the Calatrava buildings. The buildings are tremendous, iconic and memorable. We visited the last of the 4 buildings, the aquarium. It is the largest in Europe, it is a decent and memorable aquarium. We saw sharks, fish, alligators, manta rays, beluga whales and penguins. We had a delightful lunch at the underwater restaurant, where you can eat in a fishbowl. The 2 appetizer, main and dessert was a lot of food and I doubt we’ll be hungry for dinner.
We visited the science museum, the building is very unique, but the exhibits were just okay. The Calatrava buildings and bridge are not to be missed and the perfect reason to visit Valencia; and for the paella!
Food
Lunch at L'Oceanografic Submarino Restaurant, a memorable high end eating experience at the aquarium in Valencia, the Foie Gras with chocolate was great!Dinner… still too full from the late and long lunch!
- Valencia streets
- Valencia Streets
- Valencia Cathedral
- Valencia Cathedral
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Man Selling Regaliz (licorice)
- Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Streets of Valencia, from Tourbus
- Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia
- City of Arts and Sciences
- City of Arts and Sciences, Calatrava bridge
- City of Arts and Sciences, Calatrava bridge
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, Aquarium
- City of Arts and Sciences, L'agora
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences, Museu de les sciencies princep Felipe
- City of Arts and Sciences
- City of Arts and Sciences
- City of Arts and Sciences
- Valencia
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