Valencia Day Trip from Benidorm
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Experience Highlights
Get to know Valencia, one of Spain's most important cities, with this excursion from Benidorm. In an activity that lasts around ten hours, you'll travel in an air-conditioned bus from Benidorm or Albir to the centre of Valencia. Once there, you'll be able to plot your own route to explore the city.
During your bus journey, an escort will guide you through the possibilities of this experience when you arrive at the Serranos Towers in the centre of Valencia. Some of the points of interest you can visit in this city are the old town, the Oceanographic or the Mestalla stadium.
- Explore the city of Valencia on your own with this tour from Benidorm or Albir in an activity that lasts approximately ten hours.
- Get seated in an air-conditioned bus that will transfer you to and from Benidorm or Albir, both located about 100 kilometres from Valencia.
- You will be able to plan your own itinerary around Valencia with the help of a guide on the bus, who will give you some tips and advice
What’s included
- Air-conditioned bus
- Transfer in and out from designated points
- Accompanying person/host of the excursion
- Lunch and drinks
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Step by Step
Explore Valencia on your own with this excursion from Benidorm or Albir. This is an experience that lasts around ten hours and will include the transfer to and from the city known as the Spanish city of light. Along the way, an escort will give you tips on what to do in Valencia.
The journey to Valencia from Benidorm or Albir is about 100 kilometres, a time in which the escort on the bus will help you to map out the route you will subsequently take around Valencia from Torres de Serranos, where the bus will drop you off. You will be able to prioritise the places you are most interested in visiting in the city.
These are some of the places you can visit:
- Mestalla Stadium: it has hosted most of Valencia CF's home matches. The name honours the irrigation channel that used to run next to the stadium.
- Oceanographic: the largest complex of its kind in Europe, with 110,000 square metres and a capacity of 42 million litres of water, with a great diversity of species.
- Old Town: a walk to discover the thousands of years of history of this city, where you can discover from its streets the Holy Chalice inside the Cathedral, the Basilica of the Vírgen de los Desamparados and the Central Market.
With more than 2,000 years of history, the city, the third largest in Spain, has been home to Romans, Visigoths and Muslims since it was founded in 138 BC and has one of the largest historical centres in Europe.