• Valencia Weekend | Night of the Museums
    Buen Finde! Plenty of options for culture lovers this Valencia weekend. International Museum Day kicks off with a month-long citywide program with extended evening hours. DocsValencia also opens along with the popular, 10 Sentidos, music and arts festival. A note on our WhatsApp: We’re moving to a cleaner setup — a Channel and Broadcast List…
  • Valencia News: Teachers Strike, Hantavirus & Property Peaks
    Bon dia! Valencia news starts the week with two major developing stories: an indefinite teachers’ strike that puts the end of the school year in doubt, and the tail end of a hantavirus scare that has kept the region on alert for days. Away from the headlines, the city’s property market is showing its first signs…
  • Valencia Weekend: Fiesta de la Virgen de los Desamparados
    Buen Finde! There’s plenty to fill this spring weekend. It’s the Fiesta de la Virgen de los Desamparados with fireworks, processions, and a mascletà. Valencia is also gearing up for food festival season, starting with Urbanitas del Vino and La Ruta de los Cocques. Plus, Valencia Photo launches its 2026 edition this weekend. A heads-up…

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  • That Weird Statue by the Palau de la Música? Here’s Its Story
    I’m sure you’ve noticed the bronze figure on the roundabout on the Paseo de la Alameda. Looking like an enormous, weird sun-like creature with outstretched arms, it is utterly impossible to miss. It is one of the most characterful pieces of public art in the city. And almost nobody knows the story behind it. Here…
  • Tranquilo, Cuando Puedas: Why Spanish People Avoid Talking About Money
    Spaniards don’t like talking about money. It is one of the subtle cultural features that you only notice if you are in close daily contact — part of those mutually agreed, non-spoken rules. Even when I’m aware of the non-practical and dire consequences of this practice, sometimes I slip into being unable to control the…
  • Gulliver Park Valencia: The Story Behind the Giant in the Turia
    Everyone who has spent time in Valencia knows Gulliver. You have probably walked past him, cycled past him, or watched children scramble over him on a Sunday afternoon. He is one of those landmarks of city life that you stop really seeing after a while. Which is a shame — because the story of how…