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Valencia has always been famous for her beautiful tree-lined city squares, where locals and visitors can meet to admire the ancient architecture and the lively atmosphere. Plaza de la Reina is one of the busiest and most famous city squares, located in the heart of the Old Town (Cuitat Vella). At one end of the square you can find the Valencia Cathedral and the El Miguelete tower, while at the other end there is a smaller square called Plaza Santa Catalina. The square is lined with bustling cafes, bars and restaurants. A good way to soak up the atmosphere is to hop aboard a horse-drawn carriage and enjoy a ride between the two plazas.
Plaza de la Reina, Valencia 46000

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Torres de Serranos (Serranos Towers)
La Lonja de la Seda (The Silk Exchange)
Valencia Cathedral
El Miguelete (Little Michael)
Plaza de la Reina
Central Market (Mercado Central)
Turia Gardens
Bioparc
Gulliver Park
Marques de Dos Aguas Palace (National Ceramics Museum)
Le Torre e Iglesia de Santa Carolina (The tower and church of Santa Catalina)
Palacio de la Generalidad Valenciana
The Narrowest Building
The Cat’s House
The Museu de Belles Arts (Museum of Fine Art)
Valencia Institute of Modern Art (IVAM)
Casa Carmela
Casa Roberto
Restaurant Mateu
La Genuina
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