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Valencia Grand Prix
Valencia - Capital of Art and Architecture
Valencia is both of Spain, and distinct from Spain. In Muslim hands for five centuries, its Christian European history has been shaped as much by Catalonia, its neighbour to the north, as by Castilla. The region’s flag bears the red and yellow stripes of Catalonia and the mother tongue of many is Valenciano, a dialect of Catalan.
Valencia City, the region’s capital, is famed for its nightlife, the wild Las Fallas spring festival and the stunning architecture of its Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.
Where you go at night in Valencia depends on your age group. The port area where the F1 race track is located around the Marina is a clubbing area and in the hand of outdoor restaurants and beach bars. The historic Barrio Carmen in the city center offers a good head start for entertainment.
Valencia is famous for its marcha (nightlife) and for its bohemian bars. Calle Alta is a good street on which to start your tasca bar-crawl, as is the historic core around Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Some of the most evocative tascas don't even have clear signs -- your best bet is to jump into and out of whichever appeals to you.
F1Corporate uses local guides, english speaking, and loaded with insider tips for the best and most appealing nightlife spots and restaurants. Contact us for a more detailed suggested Itinerary and Travel Guide for Valencia during the F1 Grand Prix weekend in June.
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