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No visit to Valencia is complete without a trip to the Central Market, the largest indoor food market in Europe. It showcases Valencia’s profound agricultural heritage through a dazzling array of fresh produce, meat, cheese, and spices. The market’s Art Nouveau architecture enhances the vibrant experience, making it a delightful place to sample local delicacies and fresh juices.
Valencia’s Architectural Wonders
Valencia boasts an impressive array of historical buildings, including the Silk Exchange, a masterpiece of Valencian Gothic architecture. Originally a trading center in the 1500s, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, where visitors can marvel at its ornate columns and detailed vaulted ceilings.