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- Hotel Husa Reina Victoria****
- Hotel Vlc Apartments
- Hotel Medium Valencia***
- Hotel Confortel Aqua 4****
- Hotel Kris Abadía***
Hotels Valencia
- Hotel Magic Villa de Benidorm***
- Hotel Cimbel****
- Hotel Calas Marina***
- Hotel RH Sol***
- Hotel Servigroup Calypso***
Hotels Benidorm
- Hotel Tryp Gran Sol****
- Hotel Costablanca
- Hotel Tryp Ciudad de Alicante***
- Hotel Hospes Amérigo*****
- La City Hotel***
Hotels Alicante
- Hotel Chamarel***
- Hotel Port Denia***
- Hotel La Posada del Mar****
- Hotel Loreto*
- Hotel Denia Marriott La Sella Golf Resort & Spa*****
Hotels Dénia
- Hotel Peñiscola Plaza Suites****
- Hotel Apartamentos Puerto Mar
- Hotel Servigroup Papa Luna***
- Hotel Los Delfines***
- Gran Hotel Peniscola & Wellness Spa****
Hotels Peñíscola
- Hotel Residencial Al Andalus**
- Hotel Madeira
- Hotel Arcos de las Fuentes Reform
- Hotel Costa Azahar
- Hotel Ana Mar
Hotels Alcossebre/Alcoceber
- Hotel Oasis Gandía Palace****
- Hotel RH Bayren Parc****
- Hotel RH Riviera***
- Hotel RH Bayren****
- Hotel Don Pablo***
Hotels Gandía-Playa
- Hotel NH Turcosa***
- Hotel Intur Castellón****
- Hotel Luz Castellón****
- Hotel Jaime I***
- Hotel Vincci Castellón****
Hotels Castellón de la Plana
- Hotel Riviera
- Hotel Bulevard*
- Hotel Bersoca**
- Hotel Termas Marinas El Palasiet****
- Hotel Intur Orange***
Hotels Benicàssim/Benicasim
- Hotel El Rodat Village & Spa****
- Aparthotel Pinosol****
- Hotel Parador de Jávea****
- Hotel Jávea**
- Hotel Villa Margarida
Hotels Xábia/Jávea
Visit Valence
Designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava in collaboration with Félix Candela, and started in July 1996, it is an impressive example of contemporary architecture. The Valencian Museum of Ethnology was created in 1982. It aims to promote research and circulate knowledge regarding the fields of Ethnology and Anthropology, making a dynamic informative space available to the public.
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Plaza de Toros de Valencia is a bullring in València, Spain. It is currently used for bull fighting. The stadium holds 12,884 people. It was built in 1851. The Valencian bullring, situated next to the del north train station, was built between 1850 and 1860 and the architect was Sebastian Monleon.
The Llotja de la Seda (English: Silk Exchange; Spanish: Lonja de la Seda) in Valencia is a late Gothic style civil building, built between 1482 and 1548, and one of the principal tourist attractions in the city. The UNESCO considered it as a World Heritage Site in 1996 since "the site is of outstanding universal value as it is a wholly exceptional example of a secular building in late Gothic style, which dramatically illustrates the power and wealth of one of the great Mediterranean mercantile cities.".
The Cathedral of Valencia (Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral), commonly known as the "Seu" in Catalan, is the see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia. The church was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop of Valencia Pere d'Albalat and was dedicated by order of James I the Conqueror to Saint Mary. It was built upon the mosque, which in turn had been raised in place of the former Visigothic cathedral. Gothic architecture, in its Catalan or Mediterranean version, is the predominant style of this cathedral, although it also contains Romanesque, French Gothic, Renaissance art, Baroque and neoclassical elements.
City of Arts and Sciences is an ensemble of five areas in the dry riverbed of the now-diverted River Turia in Valencia, Spain.