¡Hola! València
Since I've found a really cheap flight from Hamburg to Venezia, I've decided I'd spend my November holidays at Home. But about a month before the departure date, Ryanair decided to cancel a lot of flights. And, of course, one of them was mine. At least I got the money back and the company offered me an 80 Euros voucher for a flight between October and March. I started looking for another destination, and one of them was València. Since I've never been there before, I booked a flight for the 2nd of November, with return ticket on the 7th. I looked for a hostel on Booking.com, and found the Center Valencia Youth Hostel for just 68 euros, breakfast included!!
Day 1 _ 2nd November 2017 : My flight was quite early in the morning from Hamburg, so to get there I had to take the train from Bremen at about 6 a.m.. I arrived in València in the early afternoon, and to get to my hostel, which was in the city center, close to Plaza de la Virgen, I took first the tram and then the bus. After the check-in, I went on a city walk tour with my roommates Iris and Satomi. We walked for about 3,5 km along the old Turia riverbed, from Torres de Serranos to the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències.
Day 2 _ 3rd November 2017 : I spent the whole day at the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, visiting the Oceanogràfic and the Museu de les Ciències.
Day 3 _ 4th November 2017 : I had a walk through the Old Town, mostly taking pics of the amazing Urban art. I visited also the Lonja de la Seda and the museum Centre del Carme.
House of Cats <3
Day 4 _ 5th November 2017 : As it was Sunday, and the Museums were free, I decided to climb the Torres de Serranos to admire the city of València from above. And afterwards I visited the Museo de Bellas Artes, which was unfortunately partly closed. After a late lunch, I went to the city beach, just in time for the sunset.
Day 5 _ 6th November 2017 : I walked again through the city and visited the big Mercado Central.
On the 7th I left the city in the early morning hours, and had to get a taxi to the airport, as the buses were not diving yet.
València is a beautiful and cozy spanish city, totally worth visiting.





















































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