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Despite the turning of the seasons, spending September in Valencia will still feel like summer time, just without the huge crowds of tourist season. The waters are still swimmable and suntanning on the beaches is still very much an option, but if the days cool off there are plenty of city attractions to occupy visitors. If the day isn’t warm enough for a swim, booking a walking city tour is a great alternative way to spend the day outside while learning about this timeless location. If it happens to be raining, a trip to the City of Arts and Sciences will keep the whole family entertained until the inclement weather passes.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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