Fascinating Art at an Intriguing Venue
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- Monday, 15 February 2021
A fascinating new exhibition by Spanish artist, Juan Uslé, opened, on Friday, at the Bomba Gens Art Centre in Valencia.
A fascinating new exhibition by Spanish artist, Juan Uslé, opened, on Friday, at the Bomba Gens Art Centre in Valencia.
Feel free driving your own small motor boat in Valencia. Based at the city's central marina, these 16 foot (5 metre) boat rentals take up to 6 people and you don't need a licence to hire them.
Valencia was ranked the best city in the world for expats in 2020, in a study of more than 66 global destinations.
More urban artworks are appearing around Valencia marina, as 10 artists are given free rein to paint and spray 10 walls around the docks.
Valencia is experiencing higher numbers of COVID cases again, but less than much of Europe and it is not currently under lockdown. We won't pretend now is a good moment to visit (or go on holiday anywhere of course) but Valencia is organised and ready to reopen to tourism fully later this year when the pandemic permits, so now is a good time to plan your escape and things to do when you get here.
Valencia is feeling as festive as ever with decorations around the city and a host of seasonal activities and attractions to visit.
This new Valencian wine club offers a great way to try different regional wines every month, selected by local wine experts and delivered to your door. There are no subscription fees nor obligation to buy, so you've nothing to lose (and plenty of great wine to gain!)
Discover breath-taking landscape with a relaxing cruise through canyons along the Jucar River. The perfect pandemic outing for nature lovers and all the family.
If you thought Valencian food was just about paellas, think again, because now you can enjoy a very Valencian burger too!
It's been a tough year, so why not take out some frustration stomping grapes on our Annual Grape Harvest and Stomping Tour on Saturday, 26 September 2020?