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Valencia is located on the Costa del Azahar better known as ''The Orange Blossom Coast'' as it is here you can sit at one of the local cafés enjoy your coffee while the air is filled with the smell of orange blossom's. While people come to Valencia to enjoy the wild mountain scenery, the beautiful sandy beaches and the small secluded coves there is much more in the way of history and architectural monuments throughout the Costa Azahar. Some people say that paella is the national dish of Spain, if that's true Valencia is the place to enjoy it along with other seafood dishes which have made the cuisine of Valencia famous. More info

Holiday Rentals in Valencia - Costa Azahar - Spain (show all)

Holiday Rentals in Valencia - Costa Azahar - Spain (show all)

Valencia is located on the Costa del Azahar better known as ''The Orange Blossom Coast'' as it is here you can sit at one of the local cafés enjoy your coffee while the air is filled with the smell of orange blossom's. While people come to Valencia to enjoy the wild mountain scenery, the beautiful sandy beaches and the small secluded coves there is much more in the way of history and architectural monuments throughout the Costa Azahar. Some people say that paella is the national dish of Spain, if that's true Valencia is the place to enjoy it along with other seafood dishes which have made the cuisine of Valencia famous.

Places to holiday on in Valencia, Costa del Azahar, Spain

If you want to live as the locals, then take a holiday rental villa in Valencia. There is an abundance of private villas in Valencia for your holiday rental so don't opt for a hotel as it will become as any other holiday abroad.

Castellon is the northernmost province of Valencia on the Costa del Azahar. Costa del Azahar is a area of two parts. There are more mountainous areas than there are planes where you will find greenery and orchards and in direct contras is the beautiful white sandy beaches on the coast.
Valencia is the capital of the province with the same name, Valencia. Valencia's culture and cuisine can be traced back to its past occupants the Visigoths, Moors and the Aragonese. Not only is the culture an importance to any holiday but the architecture left behind from the many different occupants of the Valencia area, as in most of Spain, is a must for you to explore.

Things to do in Costa del Azahar, Valencia, Spain

There is an amazing amount of things to do in Valencia but first sample the cuisine as it is here that paella was invented and it will give you a good start on your exploration of the city. They say the night life in Valencia never stops until the sun comes up, if then. The rest of your time can be spent shopping, hiking, playing golf or just sit and enjoy the sunshine.