Explore the Autonomous Community of Valencia

Sun, Sea, and Paella

The Valencian Community is a vibrant and diverse region in eastern Spain, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine. The region is divided into three provinces – Alicante, Castellóny Valencia – each with its own unique attractions and highlights.

The 3 Valencian Provinces

The Valencian Community is divided into three provinces mainly for administrative and political reasons. Historically, the area that makes up the modern-day Valencian Community was part of the larger region of Valencia, which also included the Balearic Islands and parts of Catalonia. However, over time, the region was reorganized and divided into smaller administrative units for more efficient governance and better representation of local interests.

Alicante

Valencia

Castellón

The three provinces of Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia were established in 1833 during the territorial reorganization of Spain by the government of Queen Isabella II. The division was based on geographical, historical, and economic factors, with each province having its own distinct identity and cultural heritage.

Adventures in Comunidad Valenciana

Ciutat Vella Neighbourhood

Ciutat Vella Neighbourhood

Explore the historic charm of Ciutat Vella, the captivating old town district of Valencia. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage, from the iconic Valencia Cathedral to the vibrant Central Market. Wander through narrow streets, discover hidden gems, and indulge in the local cuisine.

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Rascanya Neighbourhood

Rascanya Neighbourhood

Discover Rascanya, a district in Valencia with a rich history rooted in the Andalusian farmhouse of Rascanya. Explore its diverse neighborhoods, enjoy proximity to Poblados del Norte, and experience the charm of the Rascanya canal.

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