Valencia holidays
City breaks to Valencia take place against a backdrop of spectacular architecture, from Gothic churches covered in gargoyles to more modern buildings like the water lily–shaped oceanarium. Stroll through the Old City to traditional restaurants that serve Valencia’s rice dish invention, paella. Or spend sunny summer days enjoying water sports at Playa de Las Arenas.
Valencia holiday highlights

Architectural masterpieces
Spanish art
Gardens and beaches
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Valencia: Know before you go
Language
Spanish, Valencian
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
July – August
Low season
January – February






























Find the best time to go to Valencia
Weather in Valencia
April – May: Enjoying some 300 days of annual sunshine and very little rain, Valencia is pleasant much of the year. Late spring might be the best time to visit, as the weather is warm, but the summer crowds haven’t yet arrived.
June – October: Warm, sunny days and swimmable water temps carry well into September. In August, some shops and attractions close as locals head off on holiday. October is the city’s rainiest month, so be sure to pack an umbrella.
November – March: Autumn rains and cooler winter temperatures keep tourists away. In turn, many local attractions adjust their operating hours. Expect occasional flash flooding, high winds and cold snaps.
Events in Valencia
Maritime Holy Week (March or April): Valencia has its own colourful twist on Holy Week, where locals carry statues to the shore to mourn those lost at sea. Parades, live music and flower offerings round out the lively event.
Great July Fair (July): This month-long summer festival includes open-air concerts, artisan markets, a spectacular fireworks show and more.
La Tomatina (August): Held in the nearby town of Buñol, this famous festival has been dubbed the World’s Biggest Food Fight. In the spirit of community and fun, thousands of people gather to throw tons of ripe tomatoes at each other.
The best neighbourhoods in Valencia
Things to do in Valencia
