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The most beautiful towns in the province of Valencia to enjoy the summer holidays

If this summer you want to know the province of Valencia in all its splendor, we will tell you which are the most beautiful towns. All have great attractions and are great to say goodbye to stress and routine.

Bocairent

Bocairent, also known as the “Islamic Labyrinth” due to the network of narrow streets dating from the Arab period, is a town that surprises everyone who visits it. The old town has been declared a Historic-Aristic Site , and it mixes in an amazing way the Arab and medieval past. One of the main attractions of the town are the Cuevas de los Moros, from which there are impressive views of the mountain. They were used as barns, and the owners had to climb up to them.

Chelva

Chelva is the capital of the Los Serranos region. One of the most beautiful towns in the province of Valencia, and a great place to rest and disconnect from the routine. The historic center is home to many treasures, such as the Church of the Angels , built in the 17th century. Strolling through the Arab neighborhood is one of the best plans, where the Banaeça Mosque is located, the oldest in the Valencian Community.

Sagunto

For lovers of culture and history, Sagunto is a wonderful town. Its origin dates back to more than 2,000 years ago and the Castle is its main emblem. A fortress located at the top of the Sierra Calderona and divided into seven squares. The Roman Theater of Sagunto is a must see. It dates from the 1st century BC and had the capacity to accommodate 8,000 spectators.

Spoon

Cullera is another of the towns in Valencia that are worth the most. Halfway between the Monte de les Raboses and the Mediterranean Sea , you cannot miss a visit to the Castle. There are guided tours to see some rooms such as the weapons room and the lounges. The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Cullera is one of the most visited places, dedicated to the patron saint of the town.

El Palmar

And finally, El Palmar, a small fishing village in the heart of La Albufera , completely surrounded by rice fields. It is an island surrounded by channels with several places that are of special interest to know, such as the Trilladora del Tocaio building or the Barraca del Tío Aranda.

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