Valencia Sights

  1. Baños del Almirante

    Baños del Almirante are Arab-style baths, built in 1313, that functioned continuously as public bathing facilities until 1959. There's an excellent AV presentation with optional English commentary every half hour.

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  2. Hemisfèric

    The Hemisfèric is a planetarium, IMAX cinema and laser show in one, all with optional English commentary.

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  3. Oceanogràfic

    The highlight of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias complex, especially if you have young children, will probably be the Oceanogràfic. This watery world, in whose aquariums sloshes sufficient water to fill 15 Olympic-size swimming pools, has, among much else, polar zones, a dolphinarium, a Red Sea aquarium, a Mediterranean seascape - and a couple of underwater tunnels, one 70m long, where the fish, including sharks, giant eels and rays have the chance to gawp at visitors.

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  4. Zoo

    There's a small Zoo in the Jardines de Real, which will be moving upstream to the new Biparc de Valencia, currently under construction.

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