The Mestalla or Mestalla Stadium, Camp del València is a football stadium owned by Valencia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. located in the Mestalla neighborhood between Sweden Avenue and Aragon Avenue.
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Wine has been made in the fields of Requena for more than 2000 years.
The land and climate of Requena make its wines very special, especially the reds and rosés made with the Bobal variety. Tempranillo, Cencibel and Garnacha are also cultivated among red grapes. Among the white varieties, the most frequent are Macabeo and Merseguera.
The castle of Santa Bárbara is a castle located in the center of the Spanish city of Alicante, on Mount Benacantil, a rocky mass 167 m high bordering the sea. This position gave it an enormous strategic value since it overlooks the entire bay of Alicante and its surroundings. The image of the mountain from the beach resembles a face, which is why it is called “the face of the Moor” and is an icon of the city of Alicante.
The province of Valencia is full of dozens of beautiful towns, places worth visiting where their customs, traditions and gastronomy deserve to be known.
Discover the most beautiful towns in Valencia that you can visit, a province that will surprise you with the beauty of its towns and the natural environment that surrounds them, along with the historical and cultural heritage they have.
Spanish Levante, Peninsular Levante or simply Levante are terms that serve to refer to the set of Spanish regions of the Mediterranean coast, especially those corresponding to the Valencian Community and the Region of Murcia, being more or less coincident with the eastern sector of the Iberian Peninsula.
Its name, as well as the neighborhood next to it, dates from 1848 and is due to a gardener, Félix Robillard. Felix bought a large tract of land that was marsh at the time with the idea of recovering it. To do this, he dried it and planted several plant species, including the popular pink mauve geranium. The beach became a vacation spot for the Valencian bourgeoisie. Among its illustrious vacationers were Joaquín Sorolla and Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.
What to see in Valencia . La Huerta de Valencia for sure. It is one of the characteristic areas of the province that consists of a set of orchards, watered by the ditches of the Turia River.
La Huerta occupies almost 12,000 hectares of the municipalities and reaches almost to the Albufera. Rice, tigernut, oranges and vegetables are grown here, depending on the area, which are quality benchmark products throughout the world.