Photographs: Parker McAnally An iconic symbol of Valencia – the aromatic Paella dish. Paella is the perfect representation of both Valencian culture and cuisine. Paella is well-known throughout Spain, but “Paella Valenciana” is known to be the original recipe – it is a savory blend of rice, chicken, rabbit, vegetables, green beans, garrofons, and saffron. […]
Free concerts in the City of Arts and Sciences – Open Doors Day
Next Sunday 25th of September, in Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía is opening doors for a free access to its installations and as well three concerts free of charge. On this day Les Arts will be open from 11am until 7pm, so that visitors can learn more about their most emblematic spaces: – The […]
Things to Know About Living in Valencia
Living in Valencia probably does not incorporate Flamenco dancers, as many would envision, however the city comes with a fair share of other qualities. Valencia is a large, vibrant and economically strong city that has one of the major ports on the Mediterranean Sea. The economic spectrum of the city is varied and includes import […]
Become more Valencian – 6 Essential Tips on How to Blend in
Have you ever wondered how locals immediately detect that you are a guiri*? These fundamental tips will help you to be less of a foreigner by mingling in faster with the locals in Valencia.