YOU'RE GONNA LOVE Valencia
There's many things which really worth taking a trip to in this city. Start within the Old City limits, and visit the Central Market and take in the taste and smell of Valencia. Then head to Valencia Cathedral, which was built between 1381 and 1424. Throughout its history, it's twice become a mosque but has stood as a Catholic church since the reign of Jaume 1.
Valencia perfectly mixes the old with the new, and this can be seen at the City of Arts and Sciences. This ultra modern complex houses Europe's biggest aquarium, an opera house, the Science Museum, a planetarium, and an IMAX cinema.
The city boasts a Mediterranean climate, so a trip here should always include some time in the sun! Local favourites include Malvarossa and Patacona Beach.
Sounds like a dream destination, right? There's no time like the present to discover Valencia!
alexandre traore
Positive points: Really great staff, well-located hostel, good food and lots of activities are organized which allow you to meet other travelers. There is also a bar, a guitar and an Xbox available. Negative points: The rooms could be better, especially in terms of air conditioning, because it was random in my room (I stayed there for 2 weeks), it seems that it could be better or worse depending on the rooms. If you are picky, the mattresses are quite thin, the box springs a little noisy and there are no curtains on the beds. Conclusion: Very good overall, especially if you are traveling alone and are not too keen on comfort, I recommend it.