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Cities in Valencia area
Campings in Valencia area, Spain
Camping Arena Blanca
Avda. Dr. Severo Ochoa N44, 03503 Benidorm
Benidorm, Valencia area
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Camping Armanello
Comunidad Valenciana, Partida. Armanello, 03503 Benidorm
Benidorm, Valencia area
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Villamar
Ctra. De L'albir, Km 0,3, 03500 Benidorm
Benidorm, Valencia area
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Devesa Gardens
Ctra.el Saler, Km.13, 46012 Valencia
Valencia, Valencia area
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L'alqueria
Ctra.gandía Playa De Gandía, Km.2, 46700 Gandia
Gandia, Valencia area
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Camping Azahar
Ptda. Villaroig, s/n
12560 Benicassim
Castellon (Espaňa)
Benicassim, Valencia area
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Bonterra Park
Avenide de Barcelona 47
E-12560 Benicasim
Castelló, Valencia area
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I´Algueria
Camping L'Alqueria
Valencia
Gandia, Valencia area
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Kiko Park
E-46780 Oliva
Valencia, Valencia area
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Travel Tips & Guides Valencia area, Spain
Trips from Valencia
Take a day trip to the Albufera to see this fresh water lake and the surrounding area where rice is grown. The Albufera is also known to host an interesting variety of migratory birds. The local village in the area, El Palmar, is also a good place to try paella and other local dishes.
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Food and Drink Tips for Valencia
Try the local "Paella". There are several versions of this tasteful rice dish, some with meat (chicken and/or rabbit usually), others with fish or seafood, or even meat and fish at the same time. It is very difficult to say which is the "real" paella, as every person has his/her own version (Though NO paella that deserves this name contains sausage, ham or meat broth, for instance).
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Interesting Things to Do in Valencia
Walk along the old Tùria river bed, now a park with soccer and rugby fields, an artificial boating lake, athletics track, playgrounds, fountains and trails . This massive elongated park spans many neighborhoods and ends at the City of Arts and Sciences. Abundant bike paths make it an ideal place to get in a little exercise and sun.
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What to See in Valencia
Valencia has a fantastic festival each March called Fallas in which local areas build big papier mache models depicting... well, everything really. At the end of a week displaying the 'fallas' they are burnt - which is fun.
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When to Come to Valencia
Valencia is a charming old city and the capital of the Valencia province of Spain that is well worth a visit. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea approximately 4 hours to the south of Barcelona and 3 hours to the east of Madrid. Valencia is famous for its Fallas festival in March, for being the birthplace of paella, for hosting the 2007 America´s Cup, and for the massive architectural project by Santiago Calatrava called The City of Arts and Sciences.
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Benidorm - Valencian Coastal Town
Benidorm is a Valencian coastal town and municipality located in the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea.
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