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1. Malvarrosa Beach

Situated north of the port of Valencia, Malvarrosa Beach offers the chance to swim in the warm Mediterranean Sea, play beach sports and take walks along a wide beachfront promenade. The beach features historic villas, fine restaurants and clean waters and is only minutes away from the city.
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A beach with thatched umbrellas and calm waves.

2. City of Arts and Sciences

The City of Arts and Sciences is a multipurpose cultural and entertainment complex. Discover over 500 marine species, enjoy opera performances, enjoy interactive science and technology exhibits and watch 3-D movies. This complex of six venues stretches along 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) of Valencia’s Turía Gardens and is a showcase of the city’s modern architecture.
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A modern architectural structure with three large white arches over a pool.

3. Bioparc Valencia Zoo

At Bioparc Valencia, get close to wild animals, experiencing them in re-creations of African habitats. This 25-acre (10-hectare) zoo has three main areas: Savannah, Madagascar and Equatorial Africa. Paths and tunnels connect each area, leading to viewing points where rivers, ponds, rocks and glass walls are all that separate you from the animals.
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Elephants in a waterhole with large rocks and a waterfall.

4. Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral (Catedral de Valencia) is a breathtaking monument that presides over Plaza de la Reina, in the beating heart of Valencia Old Town. Built in the 1200s, the cathedral stands on a site that was once home to a Roman church and Moorish mosque. Inspect the varying architectural styles of Valencia Cathedral’s grandiose exterior. Then explore its venerated chapels, paintings and reliquary.
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A historic cathedral with a large rose window and a dome.

5. Oceanogràfic Aquarium

The Oceanogràfic Aquarium is one of Europe’s largest aquariums. The expansive complex is divided into multiple areas, each representing one of the world’s primary marine ecosystems. In addition to seeing beluga whales, sharks, walruses, penguins and hundreds of other species, enjoy entertaining activities that allow interaction with the animals in unique ways.
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An underwater tunnel with visitors, including a stroller, and a large aquarium tank.

6. Central Market

Visit Valencia’s Central Market (Mercat Central) to experience the sights, sounds and smells of a bustling food market. Sample everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to cheeses and cured meats. Opened in 1928 by King Alfonso XIII, today the market is home to around 1,000 stalls and is one of the oldest-running food markets in Europe.
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A building with ornate architecture, large arched windows, and intricate tile work.

7. Plaza del Ayuntamiento

The Plaza del Ayuntamiento is the city’s main square and one of the gems of Valencia’s Old Town. This magnificent flower-filled space encompasses grandiose Baroque buildings, florist stalls, cafés, restaurants, kiosks and an impressive fountain. Wander through the triangular-shaped plaza and explore its main attractions.
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A fountain surrounded by red flowers and palm trees, with multi-story buildings in the background.

8. Valencia Conference Centre

Having recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, the Valencia Conference Centre is proud of the 2,600 events hosted here, making Valencia a destination for conferences from around the world. Built in 1998 as one of the best-known works of award-winning British architect Norman Foster, it has as recently as 2018 been hailed as the world’s best conference centers. Notice the distinctive hyper-modern, brutalist-inspired forms that now serve as a landmark. Visit for a sense of future and possibility created by welcome collaboration.
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A modern building with large windows and a curved roof, surrounded by a well-maintained park with trees and a paved walkway.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Petrés worth visiting?
Petrés has a unique blend of local charm, attractions and culture. Whether you're into history, outdoor activities or regional cuisine, there's plenty to enjoy here.
How do I spend a day in Petrés?
Start your day with a visit to Playa Malvarrosa de Corinto and Castle Complex. Then, tour different parts of Petrés for a quick bite and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Petrés?
Playa Malvarrosa de Corinto is one of the top tourist attractions in Petrés and should feature high on every itinerary of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Petrés?
Three days will give you enough time to check out the leading city attractions, including Sagunto Roman Theatre, Castle Complex and Font de Quart. The average stay in Petrés is three days. If you feel the urge to extend your break, Valencia isn't far away.
Is Petrés a walkable city?
With leading attractions like Sagunto Roman Theatre close by, Petrés is every bit a destination to experience on foot. Like to discover some hip neighborhoods a walkable distance from the city center? Albalat dels Tarongers is only 3 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Petrés with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, a fun-filled itinerary sets the tone for a great escape. Check out our recommendations for what to do in Petrés with kids.

What to do in Petrés for adults?
Horno Alto N.2 is one of the top things to do in Petrés. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to experience.
Are there free things to do in Petrés?
One of the best ways to learn about free things to do in Petrés is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider advice on interesting neighborhoods, parks and other hotspots you can enjoy without opening your wallet. Castle Complex is one spot that doesn't charge an entrance fee.