The 7 Best Instagrammable Spots In Valencia

The 7 Most Instagrammable Spots In Valencia

When it comes to ‘gram-worthy places, there’s endless Instagrammable Spots across the globe, but which ones are the best?

From urban skylines and tropical rainforest waterfalls to cotton-candy-hued cafés, we’ve rounded up the most photogenic places in every country in the world. The places where you’ll capture travel photos that you’ll want to share with everyone you know.

Visiting Valencia?

These are the top 7 spots you can’t afford to leave off your feed.

1. L’Umbracle

A beautifully scenic sculpture garden and landscaped walk, with an outdoor art gallery that will add some culture to your Valencia Instagram feed.

 

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2. Calle de la Paz

A historical street that hasn’t changed much since the 1800s, this is where you can soak up the wonderful architecture and revolutionary history of the city.

 

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3. Playa Patacona

Patacona beach is a top spot for a slightly quieter beach where you can still enjoy the Valencian sunsets.

 

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4. San Nicolás Church

Don’t miss out on the chance to fall in love with this Baroque jewel and its beautiful paintings. Take note, the church is closed to tourists on Mondays.

 

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5. The Central Market

A stunning example of Valencian Art Nouveau, this buzzing market is one of the oldest in Europe. Foodies will jump at the chance to do a self-guided food tour of the tasty eats here.

 

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6. Gardens of Monforte

One of the most beautiful gardens in Valencia, this is a romantic oasis in the heart of the city.

 

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7. The City of Arts and Sciences

You can’t visit Valencia without checking out this cultural complex that’s one of the 12 Treasures of Spain. You’ll find Europe’s largest aquariums and plenty of other things to see and do.

 

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