Introduction
Valencia is a city that strikes the perfect balance between the old and the modern. It’s a place where you can stroll through streets with centuries of history and, just around the corner, marvel at futuristic architecture. If you have 3 days to explore this Spanish gem, this itinerary is for you. Get ready for a trip filled with sun, great food and incredible discoveries.
Day 1: The Historic Heart
The first day is dedicated to exploring the historic centre, the Ciutat Vella. Start the day at Plaça de la Reina, one of the city’s meeting points. From here, you can easily visit Valencia Cathedral, which, according to tradition, holds the Holy Grail. Don’t miss climbing the Miguelete tower for a panoramic view of the city.
Continue your walk to Plaça de la Verge, where you’ll find the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken. Nearby, don’t miss La Lonja de la Seda, an impressive Gothic building that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
For lunch, the Central Market is the ideal spot. Here you’ll find a huge variety of fresh produce and small restaurants where you can try the local delicacies. In the afternoon, lose yourself in the streets of Barrio del Carmen, a bohemian neighbourhood full of street art, shops and cafés with terraces.

Day 2: The Valencia of the Future and the Sea
Day two is dedicated to the impressive City of Arts and Sciences. This architectural complex, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, is one of the largest centres for science and cultural outreach in Europe. Set aside a good chunk of the day to explore the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum and the Hemisfèric.
In the afternoon, hop on a bus or a bike and head to Malvarrosa Beach. Take a dip in the Mediterranean or simply relax on the sand. For dinner, there’s nothing like an authentic Valencian paella at one of the many seaside restaurants.
Day 3: Gardens, Nature and Farewell
On the last day, start the morning with a walk through the Turia Gardens. This huge park was built on the old riverbed of the Turia and is the city’s green lung. It’s the perfect place for a walk, a bike ride or simply to relax.
In the afternoon, take a short trip to the Albufera Natural Park. This coastal lagoon is a paradise for birds and the birthplace of paella. Take a boat ride on the lagoon and enjoy the calm of nature. Sunset over the Albufera is a spectacle not to be missed.

What you should know before you go
- Transport: Valencia’s centre is easy to explore on foot. For longer distances, the city has a good metro and bus network. Renting a bike is also a great option.
- Food: Beyond paella, don’t miss out on horchata, a refreshing drink made from tigernuts, accompanied by fartons.
- Climate: Valencia has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit.
Where Multipark fits in
We know that planning a trip can be tricky, especially when it comes to parking. With Multipark, you can book your parking spot at the airport in advance, ensuring a calm, stress-free journey. That way, your only worry will be making the most of everything Valencia has to offer.
Conclusion
Valencia is a city that will surprise you. With its blend of history, culture, beach and food, it’s the perfect destination for a 3-day getaway. We hope this itinerary helps you plan your trip and discover the charms of this Spanish city. Safe travels!



