I spent a year living in Valencia and it is an absolutely incredible city! I cannot recommend it highly enough. I never ran out of things to do, and it was so nice to see so many places that I remember from my time there. As someone who has been all over Spain, nowhere beats Valencia for paella, horchata, orange juice, or Agua de Valencia! As a young person who lived in Valencia, I also have to agree with Mark that the nightlife is pretty great. It's simply incredible and I'm so glad that the Wolters made their way there!
I am a native Valencian and though I mostly agree about the things you said, I would recommend you visit the smaller towns around Valencia to get a more local feel. Recently I have seen a TON of english speaking foreigners either visiting or living here for a bit, so it is becoming a sort of international melting pot. Which is definetly nice, but most of the 'typical valencian' stuff you see in the city are touristy traps. Try out smaller towns like El Saler, Xàtiva, Sueca, etc, to get to actually see local culture.
I don't remember any bad smell and the "siesta" as he says happens in all Spain, Italy etc. It's simply a break in the middle of the day and as compensation shops are open until a lot later. In UK all closes at 17:00 except big stores.
@@mantra536 what I mean they close for eating. Many people don't take any siesta but in many areas of south europe shops close in the middle of the day temporally. If the people choose to take a siesta or not is secondary (most never do). My point, the pause is not for siesta, is for eating. By shops I mean small and traditional shops.
¡Hola! ¿Recomiendas que los extranjeros aprendan Valenciano antes de ir y vivir allí? No conozco aplicaciones para aprenderlo (además del Catalán en Duolingo), pero si es el caso, quiero buscar, aprender y estar preparada para así adaptarme mucho más la cultura:)
We live in Valencia and create videos about Valencia, we agree with you! It truly is an amazing city, it really has it all. Thank you for the great video! 😊
We fell in love with this city back in 2019, now we are taking the kids there in October and then getting our visas to move there next year. We have been all over and this is by far our most favorite city.
Was deciding where to go in Spain, sounds like Valencia is the place to go over Barcelona and Madrid. Needing some sunshine, warmth, and beaches after a cold winter in Poland
Have been studying for 6 months there. Love Valencia really great city definitely when there is a litte sun. But Madrid also a must visit in my opinion. Valencia is small but lovely. Rent a bike for sure eat some tapas.
If anyone goes to Barcelona or Madrid..BEWARE OF PICK POCKETS AND PETTY THIEVES. In the last 10 years it has gotten somewhat out of control. Also it is very expensive. Truthfully..Skip those cities.
My husband and I just signed a lease for an apartment in Valéncia yesterday! So excited for our next chapter there. Having never actually been, this video was helpful! 🤣
Bonjour de Sagunto Valencia . Moi j'y suis depuis 7 ans. et croyez moi je ne regretterai Jamais. je suis d'origine Suisse. seul les sapins et montagne me manque un peu.. Félicitation. de Sagunto 20 Kilomètres de Valencia avec un des plus grand château d'Europe.. venez visiter vous ne le regretterai pas Bien a vous.
We purchased a flat in Valencia 3 years ago! The city has so much to offer and you hit it all….climate, affordability, beach, fantastic cuisine/restaurant scene, authenticity…still feels like authentic old Spain, not as touristic as Barcelona or Madrid. Regarding the homeless in the Turia park…it seems as though there was a high increase right after Covid started. Maybe more people struggling with surviving financially during this crisis. Planning to return for Fallas!
@@kathrinscharrer3923 true but unless you keep yourself isolated in the more residential neighborhoods you are always going to run into the hoards of tourists, particularly in Barcelona. That has been my experience. However even when you are in the more touristic areas of Valencia it still feels like you are surrounded by more locals than in Madrid or Barcelona. It’s a smaller city so one would naturally expect that.
@@kathrinscharrer3923 I live in Barcelona and there are so many tourists year round, that it's an effort to go somewhere where there aren't tourists, no exaggeration
@@contaalt4742 Ok. In Madrid it is not as bad yet. The most important thing is getting rid of this tourist flat renting. Tourists should stay in hotels or hostels, period. Flats should be rented for minimum 6 months. That way locals can live there and neighborhoods do not turn into film sets. I am German, but I am not a tourist. I have been living in Madrid since 1987. In Madrid, if you live in Hortaleza or Barrio del Pilar there isn't a single tourist ( yet). If you work where office spaces are, there are also no tourists apart from the ones that visit the football stadium. I never go downtown because I look quite German and I do not fancy being treated like a tourist in my own city.
I studied abroad in Spain in college very close to Valencia, and enjoyed many weekends in this lovely city. Thanks for sharing! Just realized how much I’ve missed it.
Thanks for this awesome video. We moved to Valencia almost four years ago and still love it. It's a great city for all ages and has become a melting pot. The cost of living is great too.
Valencia was one of the few places I've visited where you could gladly move there. Feels very safe and family friendly, lots to do, the park is awesome. Never noticed the problems in the park at night when we went, but we went pre COVID
I love Spanish City Breaks. `Been to Valencia a couple of times, during the Festival of Las Fallas. It`s a riot ! The daytime pyrotechnic display in the city square, well - I`m surprised we can`t hear it here in the north of England. It`s completely mad.
Valencia Napoli Street Food. Best Italian food I have EVER had. No I have not been to Italy yet but eat Italian everywhere I go. The guy running it is from Naples. A must eat!!
We stopped there on our cruise in December 2021 and I fell in love. Definitely want to go back for a more extended time. Thanks for the recommendations. Love your videos.
Let's get something clear. If we close the shops between 2 pm to 5 pm is not because we are having a siesta, is because people work from 9.30 am to 8.30 pm and they deserve some time to have a break, cook for their children and eat.
@@rupert-j8fwhat shops in the UK are you going to that shut at 5? Most shops shut at 7/8 nowadays. They just hire people in shifts so not any one person is working all day. Take note Spain!
That is my city and I'm so proud of it. Now I'm living in Madrid for work and I miss it very much. PD. 'siesta' is a break we take AFTER lunch and only if you are not working so mostly on weekends. We eat later than the rest of the world (around 13.3-15 h and 21-22h) and that has nothing to do to the siesta, it is our way of living. If at 12h there is nothing open is simply because no one in Spain will eat at that time ;)
But they actually are open, for the almuerzo, I live in Sagunto but I spend a lot of time in the city so I don't get why he says it is closed, they probably just told him it's not lunch time yet and he thought it was closed...🤔
Argentina also have the same timetable for lunch and dinner. It's even later than that on weeekends and in the countriside there is also siesta. We learn it from our grandparents (mostly from Spain).
@@videau234 al pueblo. Most of the people who live in the city would go on weekends to their village of origin ,as for big holiday it depends some stay in their pueblo and others travel abroad. Most of my friends would go to their hometown or village
I loved Valencia, I went there in September, absolutely the best time! One correction, the architecture in Old Town is more Art Nouveau (late 1800s) than Art Deco (early 1900s). Additionally, Valencia has awesome street art, some of the best I've ever seen, visit the northern half of the Old Town to see that. Be sure to climb up the cathedral bell tower, incredible views! Yes, drink Agua de Valencia...it's like the mimosa of your dreams. Oh and that park you're standing in was under renovation in September, I'm jealous you saw it 😄
Here in Valencia now, staying for 1 week. It is hot but after the Italian 38-39 degrees July and August, I'm OK with the heat, jugged so ma y Horchata slushies 😁. Must say I like it better than Madrid or Barcelona. Less history and art or museums but Valencia is so spacious! It is so FAMILY FRIENDLY, so many things to do, people are kind and we feel safer than we did in Barcelona. And coz we arrived last few days of August, 80% of the city is still closed and on vacation. And the Mediterranean sunset at Malvarosa, wow! Will definitely come back in November.
I remember when I was 17, I asked my mum if I could go Ibiza for my 18th...she said better to go to Valencia...you'll learn culture, language and people...when my friends were talking about Ibiza, getting drunk having fish and chips, I was talking about Valencia, getting drunk, eating tapas, and learned Spanish and Catalan. I didn't regret going to Valencia.
The thing I loved about Valencia is how everyone follows the rules. The thing I hated about Valencia is how everyone followed the rules with Covid a LITTLE too literally. But overall, Valencia is amazing and I recommend this city if you like a place where you can do many things but still have the space to relax and enjoy Spanish lifestyle without worrying about thieves everywhere like in Barcelona. Thanks for the video!
Man, I have been following you all over the world watching your videos but never thought you’d turn up here! You so rightly describe this city so well. It is all about a love hate relationship as you quite rightly say. But then again, no city is perfect. Like the Romans say, if you take the Romans out of Rome it will be a much better place….I’d say the politicians would do well to take a hike before destroying this city. An enormous thumbs up to you!
The bells of the church ( that was San Miguel's cathedral btw)give the hour actually, so for example when they hit in the video they did hit only once, so we know that it was 1:00 pm at the moment where he was recording He mentioned a lot of good food and Agua de Valencia but forgot to mention Café Bombon and el Cremaet, those are typical Valencian kinds of coffee that are great to try,
I like your video, living in Vlc for over 4 years and I totally recommend this city, for vacations or as a place where to live, it has a lot to offer and as you said, is not as chaotic as Madrid or Barcelona... One thing I noticed is that although we're in January, the video looks like it's not from this year, just because the square you were recording in front of the cathedral is now being reconstructed because it's gonna be a pedestrian zone as the one they made in the city hall square... Though is a small detail, it doesn't change the fact that your video besides being very informative, is quite accurate and I liked that. Hope you visit this beautiful city again!
You're the only person whom I've seen mention the smell! It was an... unpleasant surprise when we moved here, hahaha. But now we just call it horse time. We live pretty much in la huerta, though, so it's super strong where we live.
Truly one of the greatest cities in the world… lived bout 2 blocks from Paća de virgin, and studied at cuidad…. Yes to everything you said. Also plaća late night is the best skateboarding spots…. Lots of ridges/smoothness. Best kebab In the city is my guy hakim next to Torres de Serranos. Best oysters at vinostrum not far at plaća mosem sorelle, about a 5 minute block from this video. Tell Luis hello for me
Hi. I'm from Valencia. Is not really siesta, people close shop during lunch time 2-3 pm to go home an eat. But we don't sleep, that's already a myth. Another thing is during summer, when it is too hot is almost impossible to go out during afternoon, that's why everything is closed. Is more a weather related thing. Thanks for your video! ;)
Hey man greetings from Valencia thank you for this video, i 'm half spanish and half italian but i live and prefer Spain, but sometimes my hearth it's broken between two states ,Italy is beatiful but Spain is magical and funniest 🥳
I lived in Valencia and watched your videos to travel the rest of Europe. This is beyond super accurate! Actually surprised me how accurate it is. I would say the biggest one is the heat in the summer. Very accurate and lots of places don’t have AC haha! The pros are >>>>> any cons!
Great video! I’m going to Spain for two weeks at the end of January and I study Spanish, so I’m looking for some authentic, less touristy but still fun destinations. Everyone is telling me I need to see Barcelona but I’m looking for places more like this.
Barcelona is fine although extremly pricy for what you get as a travelling experience. You can sense the influence of Spanish culture here as well. Only thing is the locals are very very very proud of being Catalanes which is cool but gets a bit annoying since they make soooo much emphasis to make their point even among themselves. Kind of funny in a freaky way. Tourist seem not very appreciated here is my point.
@@brianuk8207 hello, i decided to study in Barcelona 🫣 Mainly because, the sea is closer. I cant stay faraway from the sea/ocean, makes my soul sad. 😊 Valencia would have been a good choice too, I went to both Valencia and Granada for a visit after coming to Barcelona, I havent regretted my decision though. Valencia isnt for me and Granada is very beautiful but too far from the water. 😅 Too many things to consider at the end, depends on your priorities :)
Hello, Warm wishes on New Year to all of our wonderful and very special friend. May you have a meaningful and successful year 2022 that brings you many joys and great big smiles! I love to travel because there is always something new to taste. The souls I meet along the way leave an imprint on me and my own personal growth. I see things in awe and make memories.
Valencia is such an amazing place. I loved the food, the people and eating oranges that just kept randomly dropping from street trees 😄. I was there in January and people were using coats at 22C. Coming from a -40C Canadian winter it was summer for me. I got intrigued Valencians pointing out my T-shirt and shorts, like I was crazy or something 😄
those oranges are not normal oranges that you find in the supermarkets, they are decorative! they are altered in a lab and then planted so they don't fall so easily like normal oranges, and the taste is not good either
1:56 and me being new resident in valencia was hanging out with my friend in that park (turia park) at 3 AM 🤣🤣 dont know why just felt like visiting at that point of time.
I guess you were talking about 'Los Jardines del Turia,' where it is probably uncomfortable to walk after dark. That city was the 'it' place to be on weekends during 'La Ruta del Bacalao.' Apparently, a lot of northern Europeans use to go to Valencia just for that.
i lived in valencia for several months in 89 it was a great pleace to live. you might want to mention the valencian language it is a dialect of catalan and very differnet. bon dia not bueanas dias . i like how when you go in to a small store or business every one say hello and good by. it may be the third largest city but it is way behind barcelona and madrid. another great place to visit is alicante
Love Valencia! Spent a week late January 2017 there for the Army. Went to an Argentine steakhouse (Gordon 10) with a few British counterparts one night. It must've been the only restaurant open before 9 PM. BTW, the Paella at the local restaurant was magnificent! The weather was good.
@@marsancho8684 síii, pero a lo mejor la gente al no saberlo pues les parece raro, pero si vas a vivir aquí mucho tiempo está bien saberlo para no sorprenderse jajaja pero no es tan frecuente igualmente, solo que si vives aquí mucho tiempo si que lo notas, al menos yo toda mi vida, pero estoy acostumbrada a oler al abono alguna vez
I love how you never know what video is going to pop up on this channel. If there were a couple of videos about Peru, you wouldn't be surprised if the next one was Ecuador or Chile. However, it's like Spain, Washington DC, Thailand, Cuba, etc. (not that this was an actual order you made, but equally as random)
Great video! Yo vivo en tu pais. (I suppose you are Americano) Pero un dia ire a visitar España. You or some other americano should take advantage of the siesta and open a biz that is open during that time, I would! Boy, have I become an Americano!
Thanks for the informative video,I'm staying in valencia for 3 days in August,but staying in Calpe near alicante first,would anyone know the best way to get from Calpe to Valencia using public transport?
There is no siesta in Valencia. I do not know anybody that takes siesta in Valencia. Everybody has lunch from 2.a.m. to 4p.m. and has to go home ,park theirs car and return to work ,people do not eat sandwiches for lunch but cook their meals everyday.Usually are shops that do not have workers . Every supermarket is open from 9 a. m. to 9p.m. or 10 p.m. . Yo can find supercor from 7 a.m. 1 a.m. ( 18 hours open ) It is rare temperatures from 35 to 40 degrees . ( with the climate change sometimes you can have days with that temperature) In summer usually in july and August to have 32 or 33 degrees as usual. Thank you for your video . I hope you return to Valencia
There's siesta in Valencia, also last summer we had like 45 degrees, high temperature it's not rare, if you're not living here don't spread false information.
Aren't Siesta's in Spain the reason for the Locals to Stay indoor s during the afternoon Summer months.💃 So the the winter months and sunshine.. Better to be outside.. it's little freezing inside.. 🥶
@@jbs8704 people who are working do not take siesta . That is like saying that in UK all men use bombing hat. Summer where ? In Asturias " catalonia ? Galicia ? Euskadi ? Extremadura ? Canary islands? In august in Seville there is 35 or 40 degrees but in Oviedo is 23 o 24 degrees Climate is Spain change a lot . You can be skiing in Granada and be in the beach just 50 km away from granada Spain is like several countries in the peninsula área with different food,languague,culture ,climate and so on That is why in Spain has come suevos, vándalos, alanos, godos, visigodos, greeks, fenicios,cartagineses,Román Empire and so on and the rb1 is the majority in the peninsula more than any country in West of Europe so that is why we know that mostly people in UK or Ireland their ancestors come from iberian península
I spent a year living in Valencia and it is an absolutely incredible city! I cannot recommend it highly enough. I never ran out of things to do, and it was so nice to see so many places that I remember from my time there. As someone who has been all over Spain, nowhere beats Valencia for paella, horchata, orange juice, or Agua de Valencia! As a young person who lived in Valencia, I also have to agree with Mark that the nightlife is pretty great. It's simply incredible and I'm so glad that the Wolters made their way there!
I remember when I was there a huge outdoor concert on the Plaza del Ayuntamiento with hundreds of students.
I am a native Valencian and though I mostly agree about the things you said, I would recommend you visit the smaller towns around Valencia to get a more local feel. Recently I have seen a TON of english speaking foreigners either visiting or living here for a bit, so it is becoming a sort of international melting pot. Which is definetly nice, but most of the 'typical valencian' stuff you see in the city are touristy traps. Try out smaller towns like El Saler, Xàtiva, Sueca, etc, to get to actually see local culture.
I don't remember any bad smell and the "siesta" as he says happens in all Spain, Italy etc. It's simply a break in the middle of the day and as compensation shops are open until a lot later. In UK all closes at 17:00 except big stores.
@@karlpj1 I don't know where you stayed in Italy, but in the northern part they don't have any kind of siesta at all :)
@@mantra536 what I mean they close for eating. Many people don't take any siesta but in many areas of south europe shops close in the middle of the day temporally. If the people choose to take a siesta or not is secondary (most never do).
My point, the pause is not for siesta, is for eating. By shops I mean small and traditional shops.
@@karlpj1 I like that the Siesta keeps the stores/restaurants open late. I pretty much dont get out of the house before 1PM. lol
¡Hola! ¿Recomiendas que los extranjeros aprendan Valenciano antes de ir y vivir allí? No conozco aplicaciones para aprenderlo (además del Catalán en Duolingo), pero si es el caso, quiero buscar, aprender y estar preparada para así adaptarme mucho más la cultura:)
We live in Valencia and create videos about Valencia, we agree with you! It truly is an amazing city, it really has it all. Thank you for the great video! 😊
I love you guys!! I'm actually watching your video again now 😂
We fell in love with this city back in 2019, now we are taking the kids there in October and then getting our visas to move there next year. We have been all over and this is by far our most favorite city.
which cities you chose Valencia over others in Spain?
Le pregunté a un inglés que es lo que mas le gusta de Valencia y me contestó simplemente aquí he encontrado la felicidad. IMPRESIONANTE
Its Spain. Doesnt matter where in spain its one of my favorite places to be.
Was deciding where to go in Spain, sounds like Valencia is the place to go over Barcelona and Madrid. Needing some sunshine, warmth, and beaches after a cold winter in Poland
Valencia is nice but quite small. Barcelona is super beautiful and offers lots to do. You might consider also Malaga and its surroundings. :)
Have been studying for 6 months there. Love Valencia really great city definitely when there is a litte sun. But Madrid also a must visit in my opinion. Valencia is small but lovely. Rent a bike for sure eat some tapas.
@@21070085 malaga is wonderful
If anyone goes to Barcelona or Madrid..BEWARE OF PICK POCKETS AND PETTY THIEVES. In the last 10 years it has gotten somewhat out of control. Also it is very expensive. Truthfully..Skip those cities.
@@BenieBennieto yes to the tapas!!!
My husband and I just signed a lease for an apartment in Valéncia yesterday! So excited for our next chapter there. Having never actually been, this video was helpful! 🤣
Bonjour de Sagunto Valencia . Moi j'y suis depuis 7 ans. et croyez moi je ne regretterai Jamais. je suis d'origine Suisse. seul les sapins et montagne me manque un peu.. Félicitation. de Sagunto 20 Kilomètres de Valencia avec un des plus grand château d'Europe.. venez visiter vous ne le regretterai pas Bien a vous.
That's great. Now that you've been there a while, what do you think?
Love Valencia. We went a couple years ago and fell in love with the city and its people. We can't wait to go back.
We purchased a flat in Valencia 3 years ago! The city has so much to offer and you hit it all….climate, affordability, beach, fantastic cuisine/restaurant scene, authenticity…still feels like authentic old Spain, not as touristic as Barcelona or Madrid. Regarding the homeless in the Turia park…it seems as though there was a high increase right after Covid started. Maybe more people struggling with surviving financially during this crisis. Planning to return for Fallas!
Neither Madrid nor Barcelona are touristic if you go to a normal neighborhood.
@@kathrinscharrer3923 true but unless you keep yourself isolated in the more residential neighborhoods you are always going to run into the hoards of tourists, particularly in Barcelona. That has been my experience. However even when you are in the more touristic areas of Valencia it still feels like you are surrounded by more locals than in Madrid or Barcelona. It’s a smaller city so one would naturally expect that.
@@paulvieira9191 In which Barrio of Valencia did you buy a flat?
@@kathrinscharrer3923 I live in Barcelona and there are so many tourists year round, that it's an effort to go somewhere where there aren't tourists, no exaggeration
@@contaalt4742 Ok. In Madrid it is not as bad yet. The most important thing is getting rid of this tourist flat renting. Tourists should stay in hotels or hostels, period. Flats should be rented for minimum 6 months. That way locals can live there and neighborhoods do not turn into film sets.
I am German, but I am not a tourist. I have been living in Madrid since 1987. In Madrid, if you live in Hortaleza or Barrio del Pilar there isn't a single tourist ( yet). If you work where office spaces are, there are also no tourists apart from the ones that visit the football stadium. I never go downtown because I look quite German and I do not fancy being treated like a tourist in my own city.
Been there 3 times for Las Fallas. Best street party ever. And for your US audience, temps in Fahrenheit as well as Celsius might be helpful.
I studied abroad in Spain in college very close to Valencia, and enjoyed many weekends in this lovely city. Thanks for sharing! Just realized how much I’ve missed it.
Thanks for this awesome video. We moved to Valencia almost four years ago and still love it. It's a great city for all ages and has become a melting pot. The cost of living is great too.
Valencia was one of the few places I've visited where you could gladly move there. Feels very safe and family friendly, lots to do, the park is awesome. Never noticed the problems in the park at night when we went, but we went pre COVID
I will definitely include this place in my bucket list. I love love Spain! So far I visited Seville, Jerez, and Cadiz.
How was Seville? I am between studying abroad in Granada,Seville, and Valencia.
I work in rota , live in el puerto . I live 20 mins a from Cadiz , I go all the time
@vanessa I’m in Seville right now and it’s great !
I love Spanish City Breaks. `Been to Valencia a couple of times, during the Festival of Las Fallas. It`s a riot ! The daytime pyrotechnic display in the city square, well - I`m surprised we can`t hear it here in the north of England. It`s completely mad.
Valencia Napoli Street Food. Best Italian food I have EVER had. No I have not been to Italy yet but eat Italian everywhere I go. The guy running it is from Naples. A must eat!!
We stopped there on our cruise in December 2021 and I fell in love. Definitely want to go back for a more extended time. Thanks for the recommendations. Love your videos.
I accidentally came upon the las fallas when they held it in September 2021. Was so confused at first but it was amazing!
Been there almost 2 years ago and really liked it ! And you’re totally right on the weather. Every day was sunny.
Let's get something clear. If we close the shops between 2 pm to 5 pm is not because we are having a siesta, is because people work from 9.30 am to 8.30 pm and they deserve some time to have a break, cook for their children and eat.
so why not just have shops open from 9 to 5 like in the uk.
@@rupert-j8fwhat shops in the UK are you going to that shut at 5? Most shops shut at 7/8 nowadays. They just hire people in shifts so not any one person is working all day. Take note Spain!
It’s everything closing down on Sundays that’s the most nonsensical. One of the 2 days off most people have is a ghost town.
It's too hot, and we also love to eat lunch with the family.
That is my city and I'm so proud of it. Now I'm living in Madrid for work and I miss it very much.
PD. 'siesta' is a break we take AFTER lunch and only if you are not working so mostly on weekends. We eat later than the rest of the world (around 13.3-15 h and 21-22h) and that has nothing to do to the siesta, it is our way of living. If at 12h there is nothing open is simply because no one in Spain will eat at that time ;)
Exactly
But they actually are open, for the almuerzo, I live in Sagunto but I spend a lot of time in the city so I don't get why he says it is closed, they probably just told him it's not lunch time yet and he thought it was closed...🤔
Argentina also have the same timetable for lunch and dinner. It's even later than that on weeekends and in the countriside there is also siesta. We learn it from our grandparents (mostly from Spain).
where the locals go for holidays?
@@videau234 al pueblo. Most of the people who live in the city would go on weekends to their village of origin ,as for big holiday it depends some stay in their pueblo and others travel abroad. Most of my friends would go to their hometown or village
This video on time. We hope to visit Spain 2023. Thanks for all the tips!! Stay safe 😊Hi, Jocelyn
Thanks for this, Valencia was on my list of places to visit in 2021, I didn't get there so here's hoping for 2022!
Valencia is very very beautiful
If you're learning Spanish check out the amazing language exchange scene in Valencia. Great for meeting people!
Where can i find more information about the language exchange scene?
Happy 2022
Weird!! We literally just got home to Florida from Valencia. Spent Christmas there.
I loved Valencia, I went there in September, absolutely the best time! One correction, the architecture in Old Town is more Art Nouveau (late 1800s) than Art Deco (early 1900s). Additionally, Valencia has awesome street art, some of the best I've ever seen, visit the northern half of the Old Town to see that. Be sure to climb up the cathedral bell tower, incredible views! Yes, drink Agua de Valencia...it's like the mimosa of your dreams. Oh and that park you're standing in was under renovation in September, I'm jealous you saw it 😄
Heading to Valencia this Friday (from England), can't wait! Thanks for the tips!
Heading there in March 2024! Can’t wait
Here in Valencia now, staying for 1 week. It is hot but after the Italian 38-39 degrees July and August, I'm OK with the heat, jugged so ma y Horchata slushies 😁. Must say I like it better than Madrid or Barcelona. Less history and art or museums but Valencia is so spacious! It is so FAMILY FRIENDLY, so many things to do, people are kind and we feel safer than we did in Barcelona. And coz we arrived last few days of August, 80% of the city is still closed and on vacation. And the Mediterranean sunset at Malvarosa, wow! Will definitely come back in November.
I remember when I was 17, I asked my mum if I could go Ibiza for my 18th...she said better to go to Valencia...you'll learn culture, language and people...when my friends were talking about Ibiza, getting drunk having fish and chips, I was talking about Valencia, getting drunk, eating tapas, and learned Spanish and Catalan. I didn't regret going to Valencia.
it's not Catalan, it's Valenciano
We don’t speak catalán, we speak valencian and Spanish.
Great video and thanks for sharing
Valencia is a brilliant city... I have nothing bad to say about it.
The thing I loved about Valencia is how everyone follows the rules. The thing I hated about Valencia is how everyone followed the rules with Covid a LITTLE too literally. But overall, Valencia is amazing and I recommend this city if you like a place where you can do many things but still have the space to relax and enjoy Spanish lifestyle without worrying about thieves everywhere like in Barcelona. Thanks for the video!
... And pickpockets in Madrid. Watch out as they work in small groups.
Man, I have been following you all over the world watching your videos but never thought you’d turn up here!
You so rightly describe this city so well. It is all about a love hate relationship as you quite rightly say.
But then again, no city is perfect.
Like the Romans say, if you take the Romans out of Rome it will be a much better place….I’d say the politicians would do well to take a hike before destroying this city.
An enormous thumbs up to you!
The bells of the church ( that was San Miguel's cathedral btw)give the hour actually, so for example when they hit in the video they did hit only once, so we know that it was 1:00 pm at the moment where he was recording He mentioned a lot of good food and Agua de Valencia but forgot to mention Café Bombon and el Cremaet, those are typical Valencian kinds of coffee that are great to try,
I like your video, living in Vlc for over 4 years and I totally recommend this city, for vacations or as a place where to live, it has a lot to offer and as you said, is not as chaotic as Madrid or Barcelona... One thing I noticed is that although we're in January, the video looks like it's not from this year, just because the square you were recording in front of the cathedral is now being reconstructed because it's gonna be a pedestrian zone as the one they made in the city hall square... Though is a small detail, it doesn't change the fact that your video besides being very informative, is quite accurate and I liked that. Hope you visit this beautiful city again!
Everytime I'm thinking of going somewhere, you know I say to myself wonder if Woltens World have gone. Thanks for the videos!
Glad to help out 😀
I love Valencia! Wonderful city. I so.kuch want to beback there.
This was SUCH a great comprehensive video tysm!
You're the only person whom I've seen mention the smell! It was an... unpleasant surprise when we moved here, hahaha. But now we just call it horse time. We live pretty much in la huerta, though, so it's super strong where we live.
Truly one of the greatest cities in the world… lived bout 2 blocks from
Paća de virgin, and studied at cuidad…. Yes to everything you said. Also plaća late night is the best skateboarding spots…. Lots of ridges/smoothness. Best kebab In the city is my guy hakim next to Torres de Serranos. Best oysters at vinostrum not far at plaća mosem sorelle, about a 5 minute block from this video. Tell Luis hello for me
Thank you this was great.
Thanks for the cool info. I'm going to visit Barcelona and Valencia in May.
I love Valencia! The Mercado/Market is awesome. Been here 2018
Thanks for the info. Valencia is on my short list of places to go In Spain
Love Valencia!
Hi. I'm from Valencia. Is not really siesta, people close shop during lunch time 2-3 pm to go home an eat. But we don't sleep, that's already a myth. Another thing is during summer, when it is too hot is almost impossible to go out during afternoon, that's why everything is closed. Is more a weather related thing. Thanks for your video! ;)
Right, but the heat is siesta-related whether that means having a nap or just a break is up to the individual.
@@hannofranz7973 Calling the midday break "siesta" is insulting to Spaniards.
Hey man greetings from Valencia thank you for this video, i 'm half spanish and half italian but i live and prefer Spain, but sometimes my hearth it's broken between two states ,Italy is beatiful but Spain is magical and funniest 🥳
Thank you for this realistic approach on love and hate of Valencia. Nice video. Thank you. New friend here.
I lived in Valencia and watched your videos to travel the rest of Europe.
This is beyond super accurate! Actually surprised me how accurate it is. I would say the biggest one is the heat in the summer. Very accurate and lots of places don’t have AC haha!
The pros are >>>>> any cons!
Great video! I’m going to Spain for two weeks at the end of January and I study Spanish, so I’m looking for some authentic, less touristy but still fun destinations. Everyone is telling me I need to see Barcelona but I’m looking for places more like this.
that was my same approach on a recent trip in Spain.
Barcelona is fine although extremly pricy for what you get as a travelling experience. You can sense the influence of Spanish culture here as well. Only thing is the locals are very very very proud of being Catalanes which is cool but gets a bit annoying since they make soooo much emphasis to make their point even among themselves. Kind of funny in a freaky way. Tourist seem not very appreciated here is my point.
We do not appreciate it. Thank you for your understanding.
Coming to Spain to study Spanish language, but torn between Valencia, Barcelona and Granada. Whereeeeee tooooooooo.
Granada would be more authentically 'Spanish' than the other two. But have you considered Zaragoza ?
Where did you choose after all?
@@brianuk8207 hello, i decided to study in Barcelona 🫣 Mainly because, the sea is closer. I cant stay faraway from the sea/ocean, makes my soul sad. 😊 Valencia would have been a good choice too, I went to both Valencia and Granada for a visit after coming to Barcelona, I havent regretted my decision though. Valencia isnt for me and Granada is very beautiful but too far from the water. 😅 Too many things to consider at the end, depends on your priorities :)
Thanks a lot for this video! Planning our trip atm.
I visited Valladolid for my college study abroad. Wouldn't mind a video on that!
Thank God you made an updated video for Valencia. I think Joseline was still pregnant the first time you posted a video in Valencia.
You are brilliant 🙂🙂🙂🙂 Very good spirited report. Very kind. We appreciate to 🙂👌🤗🤗🤗
Love it! Going to Spain in Feb, sadly won’t get to Valencia this trip as it’s a quick 8 day trip but planning for future trips 🥰
Hello, Warm wishes on New Year to all of our wonderful and very special friend. May you have a meaningful and successful year 2022 that brings you many joys and great big smiles!
I love to travel because there is always something new to taste.
The souls I meet along the way leave an imprint on me and my own personal growth. I see things in awe and make memories.
Wonderful video !
Valencia is such an amazing place. I loved the food, the people and eating oranges that just kept randomly dropping from street trees 😄.
I was there in January and people were using coats at 22C. Coming from a -40C Canadian winter it was summer for me. I got intrigued Valencians pointing out my T-shirt and shorts, like I was crazy or something 😄
those oranges are not normal oranges that you find in the supermarkets, they are decorative! they are altered in a lab and then planted so they don't fall so easily like normal oranges, and the taste is not good either
Great video. Sums up Valencia well, and good tips. Love Mark's enthusiasm.
1:56 and me being new resident in valencia was hanging out with my friend in that park (turia park) at 3 AM 🤣🤣 dont know why just felt like visiting at that point of time.
I guess you were talking about 'Los Jardines del Turia,' where it is probably uncomfortable to walk after dark. That city was the 'it' place to be on weekends during 'La Ruta del Bacalao.' Apparently, a lot of northern Europeans use to go to Valencia just for that.
Cool review!!
this has to be ooooooold bc of the plaza de la reina, they're reforming it!
i lived in valencia for several months in 89 it was a great pleace to live. you might want to mention the valencian language it is a dialect of catalan and very differnet. bon dia not bueanas dias . i like how when you go in to a small store or business every one say hello and good by. it may be the third largest city but it is way behind barcelona and madrid. another great place to visit is alicante
I’m from valencia and t’has video is excellent
Love Valencia! Spent a week late January 2017 there for the Army. Went to an Argentine steakhouse (Gordon 10) with a few British counterparts one night. It must've been the only restaurant open before 9 PM. BTW, the Paella at the local restaurant was magnificent! The weather was good.
Hey Mark! You should make it to central Spain: Segovia, Valladolid, Palencia,...
The beaches are not stinky hahaha, I am a local and I never have felt that smell 🤔
síii, es el olor del abono!
@@laurasebastian6036 ¿tanto como para comentarlo en un video? Valencia es tierra de cultivo, es bastante normal jajaja me meo!
@@marsancho8684 síii, pero a lo mejor la gente al no saberlo pues les parece raro, pero si vas a vivir aquí mucho tiempo está bien saberlo para no sorprenderse jajaja pero no es tan frecuente igualmente, solo que si vives aquí mucho tiempo si que lo notas, al menos yo toda mi vida, pero estoy acostumbrada a oler al abono alguna vez
Love/Hate feel like a throwback Love it,Happy New Year Mark and Jocelyn
Thanks for the info!
You are very welcome
Great vid. Thanks!
Ģrasias x Compartir. .🇪🇨
Are those orange trees behind you? Amazing!
yes! in valencia there are orange trees everywhere!
I love how you never know what video is going to pop up on this channel. If there were a couple of videos about Peru, you wouldn't be surprised if the next one was Ecuador or Chile. However, it's like Spain, Washington DC, Thailand, Cuba, etc. (not that this was an actual order you made, but equally as random)
Hey mark, Happy New year and hopefully you keep making more videos
Did you spend New Years here? How did I miss the Wolter’s!
False alarm, looks like Mark isn’t fixing to get a whoopin after all! 😎😜
we really want to go back to spain
Porfin alguien ve mi ciudad
Great vid Wolter
Is Calpe good? We are going there next summer :)
I plan to go in July, whilst it'll be the height of summer what's the best things to do in the heat realistically within a day or two
Great video! Yo vivo en tu pais. (I suppose you are Americano) Pero un dia ire a visitar España. You or some other americano should take advantage of the siesta and open a biz that is open during that time, I would! Boy, have I become an Americano!
I guess it's a matter of luck regarding the weather: we stayed for 4 days.... and got 3 days of non-stop rain :((( so, yeah
i'm considering going to valencia for my erasmus plus program, it looks amazing. But i'm pretty scared i won't make the selection
Thanks for the informative video,I'm staying in valencia for 3 days in August,but staying in Calpe near alicante first,would anyone know the best way to get from Calpe to Valencia using public transport?
Orange 🍊 Trees in the city.. I pulled one.. sour...🥺...
Watered down wine give over … the local wine is great and good value
Please learn what the difference is between Art Deco and (possibly you were meaning) Art Nouveau.
Is there a Sunday market in Valencia
My name is Valencia😎😎😎
And you can take higth speed train from Madrid to Valencia (300,km/hr)
That's the reason why Valencia oranges were planted throughout the city.
good video❤️, but no snails in original paella 😓
There is no siesta in Valencia. I do not know anybody that takes siesta in Valencia. Everybody has lunch from 2.a.m. to 4p.m. and has to go home ,park theirs car and return to work ,people do not eat sandwiches for lunch but cook their meals everyday.Usually are shops that do not have workers . Every supermarket is open from 9 a. m. to 9p.m. or 10 p.m. . Yo can find supercor from 7 a.m. 1 a.m. ( 18 hours open )
It is rare temperatures from 35 to 40 degrees . ( with the climate change sometimes you can have days with that temperature) In summer usually in july and August to have 32 or 33 degrees as usual.
Thank you for your video . I hope you return to Valencia
There's siesta in Valencia, also last summer we had like 45 degrees, high temperature it's not rare, if you're not living here don't spread false information.
@L Lopez. I agree. Valencia is hot, but definitely not too hot. It's much more comfortable than Madrid or Rome temperatures.
@@oiseau_libre they have erased my second opinión. Because they are very democratic 🤣🤣
Aren't Siesta's in Spain the reason for the Locals to Stay indoor s during the afternoon Summer months.💃 So the the winter months and sunshine.. Better to be outside.. it's little freezing inside.. 🥶
@@jbs8704 people who are working do not take siesta . That is like saying that in UK all men use bombing hat.
Summer where ? In Asturias " catalonia ? Galicia ? Euskadi ? Extremadura ? Canary islands? In august in Seville there is 35 or 40 degrees but in Oviedo is 23 o 24 degrees
Climate is Spain change a lot . You can be skiing in Granada and be in the beach just 50 km away from granada
Spain is like several countries in the peninsula área with different food,languague,culture ,climate and so on
That is why in Spain has come suevos, vándalos, alanos, godos, visigodos, greeks, fenicios,cartagineses,Román Empire and so on and the rb1 is the majority in the peninsula more than any country in West of Europe so that is why we know that mostly people in UK or Ireland their ancestors come from iberian península
Is there a train from
Barcelona to Valencia