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One of Spain's most beautiful palaces, it's a brilliant example of rococo architecture with a wonderful Churrigueresque facade that looks like running water. The imposing alabaster main entrance was designed by Hipólito Rovira... more
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This is a unique opportunity to see new works made by film-makers living and working in countries that surround the Mediterranean basin. It's also a chance to see some classic movies. Participants compete for the prestigious go... more
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This charming nightclub/bar/music venue is delightfully inspired by the famous painter, Henri Matisse. From the colorful walls to the surprising little details you will find thoughout the establishment, an evening here truly f... more
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This is a long-established, upscale seafood restaurant with attractive maritime decor that's run by the Civera brothers. They specialize in lobster and crayfish paella. The open-plan kitchen allows you to watch the chefs prepar... more
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You'll be mixing with an eclectic clientele of bohemians, artists, gays and lesbians, students and tourists in this atmospheric old cafe-bar with its beautiful carved wooden ceiling. During the week you can relax and chat with... more
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October 9th is an important day in the Valencian calendar. This is when romantic young men wrap up specially decorated and shaped marzipan sweets - Piuletes and Tronadors in silk handkerchiefs - Mocaors and give them to their g... more
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A popular haunt of students, artists and actors attracted by its decadent and bohemian feel, this cafe acts as a source of sustenance and inspiration for them. Its walls are hung with paintings, there are regular temporary exhi... more
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It's worth climbing the 207 steps of the catedral belltower's spiral staircase to get the best views of the city. From nearly 60m in the air you can see everything around you, including the tower's 12 huge bells, the largest we... more
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You can still see the damage caused to these tall, solid, Gothic towers by French artillery in 1808 during the Peninsular War. They were built in the 15th century by architect Pere Bonfill as an entrance through the medieval de... more
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You can only find this magical hidden corner of the city if you're not afraid to wander around the narrow winding streets of El Carmen district for a while. Start at Plaza de la Reina. With the cathedral straight in front of yo... more
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