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Central Market
Prince Felipe Museum of Science

I think it’s a good idea to buy your tickets online beforehand. The queue can get super long, especially on weekends. I saved a lot of time doing this!
Packing some snacks is smart! There’s a café, but it can be pricey and crowded, so I munched on my own stuff and saved some cash.

I recommend checking out the temporary exhibits section. They had something completely cool on robotics when I visited and it's different every time.

The interactive exhibits are a blast, but some can get busy. I suggest hitting those first when you arrive so you won't miss out!
Peniscola Castle
Serranos Towers
Columbus Market

Bring a reusable water bottle. There are water fountains around, and you'll save on buying drinks while staying refreshed as you wander around.

My advice is to bring some cash. While many places accept cards, smaller vendors prefer cash, and you might snag some delicious local bites cheaper this way.

I recommend checking out the food stalls during off-peak hours, like after 2 PM. The lines are shorter, and you'll have a better chance at trying everyone's specialty dish without waiting.
Queen's Square
Santa Barbara Castle
Virgin Square

Bring a camera and visit in the late afternoon, around 5 PM, when the golden light hits the architecture perfectly. Your pictures will turn out stunning!

If you're into photography, consider a weekday visit. The weekends can get pretty crowded, and it was hard to get clear shots during my visit.

If you want a unique experience, visit during the Fallas Festival in March. The square becomes even more vibrant with festivities and an incredible atmosphere, though it can be a bit pricier!

Check out the amazing street food stalls nearby for a quick and affordable bite before diving into the historical sights. I found a little paella stand that was delicious!
Valencia Cathedral
Valencia Bullring

My advice is to grab a quick bite at the local cafes nearby. The prices are reasonable compared to eating at the venue, plus the food is delish.
Be ready for the sun! Bring a hat and sunscreen if you're going during summer; the open areas can get really hot.

I recommend you visit early in the day, around 10 AM, to avoid crowds and have a more peaceful experience when looking at the exhibits.

I found the audio guide super helpful, but just so you know, it’s only available at the main entrance. Don’t miss out by going around and then having to backtrack!