Sunday, 9 December 2012

Aruba Holidays - Holidays in Spain - Visiting Valencia


It is slowly starting to gain its popularity, although this region of Spain is not so well known yet. The Valencia region (Located on the East coast of Spain) is best known for its beautiful beaches and fascinating Orange groves.

The incredible gothic architecture also shows the greatness of this city. The only thing more popular than the fiestas is the running of the bulls. The fiestas of Saint Joseph or las Falles gather millions of tourists. The city of Valencia is also known by its famous fiestas. The famous glass and ceramic statues are just some of the things that this city is known for, liadro factory. The Capital of this region is the city of Valencia.

Santa Maria Cathedral and city hall building view look gorgeous. The first city you stop is Casellon, as you travel out of Valencia. It has many interesting attractions to see and it stretches for miles. Costa Azahar or Orange blossom coast is another way to call this region.

Considering the terrain that they have, the people here have made everything to work perfectly. The city is located very high and its terrain is a bit mountainous. Medieval castle is located in this cities landscape. Then you will come to Pensacola, if you are traveling even further down.

The Castle of Santa Barbara is one of the most popular tourist attractions and the beaches in this city are wonderful. It is the second largest city in the region and there are many things to see there. Going even further down you will find the beautiful city of Alicante. This is the home to the Tower of the King. Oropresa is the next city you should definitely check out.

Then you should definitely see the region of Valencia, if you are traveling to Spain for the second time. This area isn't as crowded as other areas of Spain. Interesting history and amazing culture are just some of the aspects that represent the greatness of the Valencia region, gorgeous scenery. This region of Spain is definitely worth a visit.

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