Places and restaurants we recommend go.brownexpats.com/Valencia-Travel-Guide (Google Maps) Looking to book activities in Valencia? Checkout Viator: go.brownexpats.com/Valencia-Tours-Viator Link to the bike tour we took: go.brownexpats.com/valencia-bike-tour Don't forget to subscribe for €0, to help us grow and create more such content! 🤗
Thank you for an excellent video. We are retired educators planning on visiting southern Spain in the fall to look for our next home. This area looks beautiful. We love a walkable and accessible city. Gracias! Dean & Cindy
Hey the temp reaches from 9-22 for Feb, i think a good jacket like the one you see us wearing in the video or a sweater and a scarf should suffice, specially during early morning and evening hope you have an excellent trip !
Great Video 👍 What is the name of the restaurant/cafe you had a breakfast (timestamp 8:27)? It looks so nice. I couldn’t match it with places listed in your Google Map.
Thanks for sharing the information. I have a question. We will be landing in Barcelona. From Barcelona airport how should we reach to Valencia? Should we take a train or you recommend road trip. I heard few road trips in Spain are beautiful.
Hey 👋 if you don’t mind driving for 4/5 hours (depending on traffic and not including any stops on the way) there is a costal route which you can take that can make a really nice roadtrip to Valencia. But if you’re short on time, train would be better as it’s much faster (under 3hr journey) ☺️ hope this helps!
@@brownexpats thankyou for the response. I should stick to Train this time. Also if we want to explore something in the neighborhood of Valencia, you know short day trip, what will you recommend?
Yo iría en tren. Puedes parar en la estación del norte. La plaza de toros al lado y a unos 800m tienes la plaza del ayuntamiento donde se hacen las mascletás, fuegos artificiales. Y de ahí al mercado central, casco antiguo, torres de Serranos y de Quart.
Places and restaurants we recommend go.brownexpats.com/Valencia-Travel-Guide (Google Maps)
Looking to book activities in Valencia? Checkout Viator: go.brownexpats.com/Valencia-Tours-Viator
Link to the bike tour we took: go.brownexpats.com/valencia-bike-tour
Don't forget to subscribe for €0, to help us grow and create more such content! 🤗
Thank you for an excellent video. We are retired educators planning on visiting southern Spain in the fall to look for our next home. This area looks beautiful. We love a walkable and accessible city. Gracias! Dean & Cindy
Thanks for the lovely comment! We hope you have a great time during your visit 😄
Thank you. So December is a good time to visit
Hello, I will be visiting Valencia this week. how is the weather there? How many layers would be sufficient?
Hey the temp reaches from 9-22 for Feb, i think a good jacket like the one you see us wearing in the video or a sweater and a scarf should suffice, specially during early morning and evening
hope you have an excellent trip !
Thank you for your very informative video. Looking forward to future videos. How long do you guys typically stay in the city / area when you visit?
Hey thanks for the comment 😊
we try to spend minimum 3-4 days at a place as that gives us enough time to explore at a slow pace
Great Video 👍 What is the name of the restaurant/cafe you had a breakfast (timestamp 8:27)? It looks so nice. I couldn’t match it with places listed in your Google Map.
Hey 👋 thank you! It’s a vegetarian restaurant called Almalibre Açaí House València - this is in the old town area.
Thank you, I will try it out in March 😻
Thanks for sharing the information.
I have a question. We will be landing in Barcelona. From Barcelona airport how should we reach to Valencia? Should we take a train or you recommend road trip. I heard few road trips in Spain are beautiful.
Hey 👋 if you don’t mind driving for 4/5 hours (depending on traffic and not including any stops on the way) there is a costal route which you can take that can make a really nice roadtrip to Valencia. But if you’re short on time, train would be better as it’s much faster (under 3hr journey) ☺️ hope this helps!
@@brownexpats thankyou for the response. I should stick to Train this time.
Also if we want to explore something in the neighborhood of Valencia, you know short day trip, what will you recommend?
Yo iría en tren. Puedes parar en la estación del norte. La plaza de toros al lado y a unos 800m tienes la plaza del ayuntamiento donde se hacen las mascletás, fuegos artificiales. Y de ahí al mercado central, casco antiguo, torres de Serranos y de Quart.