Branding Valencia
Valencia is probably one of the most underutilized brands in the world. Known for Sorolla, oranges, beaches, Fallas, bicycles, shoes, wines and , paella, horchata, socarrats and tiles in general amongst other things, it is poorly represented to tourists and foreigners. It is hard to find a city in the world that can be associated with that many brands, unique and easily recognizable and strongly connected to the capital of Turia.
Yet, our tourist market is very undeveloped. It is ruled by numerous cheap Chinese imports and couple of Spanish mass producers that make generic souvenirs only changing the names of the cities. No serious efforts have been even made to address this issues, and numerous advertising campaigns organized by the City Council were usually looking into the wrong places.
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Playa Malvarrosa Valencia is lively all year round. Wide and open in 1.8 kilometers, it is good place to visit at any time of the day touring the city of Valencia. Stepping on its fine sand is a temptation to reach the very edge of the sea, which, in its widest area, is separated by 60 meters of sand. In its northern area, at the end of the Paseo Marítimo, is the Blasco Ibáñez House Museum, which maintains the original facade of the villa where the writer lived.
Valencia Costa is the name applied to the coastline of the province of Valencia, between Castellón and Alicante. With more than 5 million visitors a year, the region has become a reference for world tourism.
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.
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.
Valencia is a perfect city to enjoy the summer. It is bathed by the Mediterranean Sea and has numerous beaches in Valencia where you can do all kinds of activities; from nautical sports to large events that take place by the sea. If you want to enjoy summer nights in Valencia, there is nothing better than having dinner in the cool and then visiting the summer terraces in Valencia and enjoying the outdoors.
Ciutat Vella is a beautiful neighborhood in Valencia. It is district number 1 of the city. It borders to the north with La Zaidía, to the east with El Pla del Real, to the southeast with Eixample and to the southwest with Extramurs. Ciutat Vella is made up of six neighborhoods: La Seu, La Xerea, El Carmen, El Pilar (formerly Velluters), El Mercat and Sant Francesc. They all do what is called Valencia Bonita.