Barrios
Sant Pau is our neighborhood, within the Campanar district, in Valencia city. It's a residential neighborhood, very well located and very close to the river and the district of Ciutat Vella (Barrio del Carmen).
It has all the services and many leisure options. It is one of the neighborhoods with more expansion and it is planned to build the new stadium of the Valencia Club de Fútbol.
Connected to the city center via metro line 1 and bus number 67
Sant Pau
Sant Pau is our neighborhood, within the Campanar district, in Valencia city. It's a residential neighborhood, very well located and very close to the river and the district of Ciutat Vella (Barrio del Carmen).
It has all the services and many leisure options. It is one of the neighborhoods with more expansion and it is planned to build the new stadium of the Valencia Club de Fútbol.
Connected to the city center via metro line 1 and bus number 67
Gastronomy near home.
Enjoying with five senses
Voltereta
26 Avinguda de les Corts ValencianesInternational kitchen. Spectacular
Restaurante Vinoteca La Dehesa
6,46015 Carrer de la Vall d'AioraMediterranean and traditional Spanish cuisine with avant-garde touch
Restaurante desKarat
28 Avinguda de les Corts ValencianesAuthor's kitchen
Restaurante Indian Star
12 Carrer de la SaforIndian cuisine, for lovers of colors and spicy
John Beer Irish Pub
26 Avinguda de les Corts ValencianesThe best beer in Valencia
Pub Omaly
28 Avinguda de les Corts ValencianesEnjoy your gintonic
Izeluleko zedolobha
Ukuzulazula
Metro and tramp, are the best options to get around the city
With lines 1 and 2 you will approach the center with 3 towards the Valencian orchard, where you can enjoy our customs and the best rice and with the 5 meter and 4 tram to the beach. 3 and 5 will also take you to the airport
Okufanele ukupakishe
Valencia, the city of light
Remember, you are in the city of Light, even in winter always bring sunscreen and lots of water with you.
Take advantage of our unbeatable fruits and vegetables from the Valencian garden and eat a lot of salads and drink lots of juices, they will provide you with many vitamins and help with the heat
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The Barrio del Carmen. The origin of the city
Its towers of Serrano and Quart. The Silk Exchange, the Central Market, the Plaza de la Virgen, Santa Catalina. .... A whole show.
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The Eixample. Natural expansion
The city was growing and with it its architectural jewels like ruzafa (in Valencian and officially Russafa) that was an independent municipality until 1877, the great route, the Mercado de Colón. Do not miss it
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Cabanyal and Malvarrosa. The Sea, our origin.
Although for years, the city lived with its back to the sea. Now you live in the ... Endless beaches, hundreds of bars, typical fishermen's buildings, ... indescribable.