| Valencia street |
| The modernista Mercado Centrale |
| Inside the bustling Mercado Centrale |
| Valencia cathedral said to be the home of the true Holy Grail! |
| Anyone for a Jamon?! Mercado Centrale |
| La Lonja |
| Paella dishes for sale - Valencia is the home of Paella |
| Inside the Palacio del Marques de Dos Aguas |
| Tiles by Salvador Dali, National Museum of Ceramics |
| Torres de Quart city gate |
| On top of the Torres de Quart |
| Cacti in the Botanical Gardens |
| The Botanical Gardens looking a bit like something out of Jurassic Park! |
| The Umbracle - a huge open access garden |
In 1956 Valencia diverted its flood-prone Turia river to the outskirts of town and converted the riverbed into a wonderful green ribbon of park winding through the city. In one area of the Turia park are the strikingly futuristic buildings of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias designed by the local architect Santiago Calatrava. I'll let the photos do the talking!
| The Umbracle |
| Opera house, 3D cinema and Science Museum |
| Opera house and 3D cinema |
| Science Museum, Assut D'or bridge and the Agora |
| Thatched farmer's cottage or Barraca |
| Heading towards the Albufera lake |
| A traditional boat on the Albufera lake |
| I spy with my little eye something beginning with H! |
| Inside the Bodega La Peseta bar |
We are now running out of things to see! Fingers crossed the engine arrives soon...meanwhile we have found a rather wacky low tech retro bar to chill in and take our mind off engines. The Bodega La Peseta bar was once a chemist and they have kept the old display cabinets. It just happens to be on the 40 minute walk to the supermarket and provides a glass of wine and plate of tapas all for the princely sum of 1 euro!
| Bodega La Peseta bar |