Booking Valencia Attraction Tickets: FAQs

Q. What are some of Valencia’s most popular attractions?

A. The Valencia Cathedral, the San Nicolas Church, the Santos Juanes Church, the Post buildings, the Marquis of Dos Aguas Palace, the Princep Filipe Science Museum, the Hemispheric 3D cinema, and the Oceanografic aquarium are some of the most popular attractions in Valencia.

Q. Where can I get Valencia attractions tickets?

A. It is best to book Valencia tickets online to secure spots in advance and enjoy great deals and discounts. 

Q. What are some things to do in Valencia?

A. You can walk around the old town and explore the City of Arts and Sciences. There are tons of museums and nightclubs at your disposal. Make sure to spend some time relaxing at the beach and make sure to sample the delicious local cuisine.

Q. Is Valencia worth visiting?

A. Valencia is a family-friendly, beachside holiday destination that offers historical buildings, modern attractions, relaxing beaches, and one of the world’s largest oceanariums, making it worth a visit.

Q. Is Valencia wheelchair accessible?

A. Almost all metro stations and public buildings in Valencia are wheelchair accessible. A large number of restaurants, hotels, and streets, except for maybe some around the old town, can be easily accessible to visitors on wheelchairs. 

Q. What are some unique experiences I must try in Valencia?

A. Some unique experiences to try in Valencia include visiting the Princep Filipe Science Museum, the Hemispheric 3D cinema theatre, and the Oceanografic aquarium. It is fascinating to watch the Gothic architecture blend seamlessly with the futuristic buildings. 

Q. What is the best time to visit Valencia?

A. The best time to visit would be from March to May and from September to November. The spring and fall seasons offer moderate temperatures, which are ideal for lounging around the city. It is also not too hot, so you can visit museums and landmarks in the city. You may also visit the city in December or January to join the festivities or in July or August to get tanned at the beach.

Q. What are some of the must-try dishes in Valencia?

A. Some of the must-try dishes in Valencia include Paella, a dish made from rice and hailed as the national dish of Spain. You may also try flan de calabaza, a custard-based pumpkin puree dessert, or esgarraet, a typical Valencian grilled pepper salad.

Q. How long should I spend in Valencia?

A. Ideally, you need at least 4 to 5 days to explore Valencia to the fullest. However, you can cover all the highlights on a short 2-day trip. If you book tickets online in advance, you will save tons of money and time during sightseeing.

Q. How to get cheap tickets to Valencia attractions?

A. The best way to avail yourself of great deals and discounts is to book Valencia tickets online.

Q. What are some of the best couple activities in Valencia?

A. There is nothing more romantic than strolling through museums and oceanariums with the love of your life. You can also relax by the coastline, sample delicious food, and live a vicarious nightlife while you are in Valencia. They offer something for every kind of traveler.

Q. What are some budget-friendly ways to enjoy Valencia?

A. Valencia is less expensive as compared to other Spanish cities such as Madrid and Barcelona. January and February are the cheapest months, owing to the off-season and comparatively cooler temperatures. Moreover, you can book your Valencia attractions tickets online to get them at the best prices.

Q. What is the best way to get around Valencia?

A. Public transportation is the best way to get around Valencia. The city has a well-connected network of underground metros, trams, and buses. Rented cycles and scooters are also popular in the city.

Q. What kind of clothes should I pack for Valencia?

A. Valencia is pleasantly warm throughout the year, so you are advised to wear short-sleeved shirts, short-length trousers, and breezy clothes. Do carry along an umbrella, or a hat and sunblock depending on the season.

Q. Will children enjoy Valencia?

A. Make sure to explore Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences with your children. It houses the Princep Filipe Science Museum and Oceanografic, one of the world’s largest aquariums. Children would obviously be spellbound by the giant arches and their intricate details. They would also love watching the colorful costumed parades that are a part of every celebration in Valencia. 

Q. What are some cultural tips to note when visiting Valencia?

A. Valencia has its own language called Valenciano, which sounds similar to Catalan. It is always better to know a few phrases in the native tongue of the country you are traveling to. It makes navigation easier and you can also speak to the locals. 

Q. What are some of the festivals celebrated in Valencia?

A. Valencia celebrates festivals all year round starting with the Cavalcade of the Magi in January and Carnaval in February, Las Fallas in March, La Tomatina in August, and Día de la Comunidad Valenciana in October.

Q. Is Valencia cashless?

A. Valencia is not yet fully cashless and so tourists are advised to carry cash while traveling. However, public transport and attraction tickets can be bought online.

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Thomas Gleitsmann
DE

Thomas

Germany
mars, 2026
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The park is easily accessible by the red tourist bus. It gives visitors the impression that they are seeing the animals not in a zoo but in a natural setting. The enclosures flow into one another, so that you see giraffes, gazelles, and lions as if they were part of the same landscape. The enclosures are spacious and the animals have places to retreat—so you have to look a bit. You don’t see any fences at all. For the most part, you have a direct view into the enclosures, which is great for photos. Many trees provide pleasant shade throughout the park. There’s a restaurant right next to the large savanna enclosure—just like a lodge in Africa. We really enjoyed it and spent about 3 hours in the park.
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Mirko Venturini
IT

Mirko

Italy
mars, 2026
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It's really beautiful; there's plenty of open space, and the animals seem at peace. You hardly even notice the fences. We came face to face with a thirsty rhino drinking from the pond—it felt like we were right out on the savanna.
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Argesan Robert
RO

Argesan

Romania
mars, 2026
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I absolutely loved my time at the Valencia Oceanogràfic! From the moment I walked in, I could tell it was going to be something special. Walking through the tunnels with sharks and fish swimming all around felt unreal, and I could’ve stayed there for hours. Everything is really well taken care of, and you can tell a lot of effort goes into the whole experience. It’s fun, relaxing, and just one of those places that makes you smile without even realizing it. Definitely one of my favorite spots in Valencia!
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Di Nunzio Laura
IT

Di

Italy
mars, 2026
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If you buy tickets in advance, you can get in quickly. It takes time to see everything. It’s best to take all the time you need. I couldn’t tell if the crocodile was real or just a really good replica. It was fantastic to see the beluga whale, and the penguins were cute. It’s worth the visit and the ticket price.
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FRANZ PAULI
IT

Franz

Italy
mars, 2026
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I had some trouble printing my tickets, but the customer service representative patiently and professionally guided me through the process to resolve my issue. I never imagined such efficiency! It was a truly interesting experience at Città della Scienza, made even more enjoyable by the fact that I didn’t have to wait in line at the ticket office.
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Przemyslaw Piechowiak
PL

Przemyslaw

Poland
janv., 2026
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It was a great idea for a visit to the Science Museum on a rainy and gloomy day. The museum's program certainly provides plenty of attractions on such days. Of course, the choice of attractions depends on the age of the child and their circle of interests. We spent a lot of time on a playground imitating the construction of a house.
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Monica Toniati
IT

Monica

Italy
févr., 2026
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The red bus was punctual. I was able to visit places in the city that I would never have been able to reach on foot. The drivers were helpful, patient, and kind.
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Doriana Picco
IT

Doriana

Italy
janv., 2026
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Well done to the guy who took us on the stadium tour and explained details that we would never have noticed...
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