Bravas Fest – Food
Valencia's tapas chefs compete for the best patatas bravas in the city at this food festival by the Marina. Free entry, but seating is limited. See website for details.
Valencia's tapas chefs compete for the best patatas bravas in the city at this food festival by the Marina. Free entry, but seating is limited. See website for details.
Veles e Vents hosts another edition of the VinLove Wine festival, an event for wine producers and retailers that the public can attend to sample wines. See website for details and tickets
Valencia's Plaza del Ayuntamiento becomes the capital of paella for the weekend with a full program of show cooking, ricefield games, traditional dances, and paella tasting. Free to attend, tastings are €5 a plate. See the website for details.
Valencia's Port launches Sabrofest, a new Latin American street food festival. Expect empanadas and arepas, salsa and bachata, show cooking and more. Free entry.
Feria de Valencia hosts this food industry fair with a full program of show cooking, talks, and tastings from some of Valencia's best-loved chefs. See website for details and tickets.
Valencia's vegetarian restaurants participate in this annual food festival, celebrating veggie tapas with tasting routes through the city. See the website for an interactive map.
The city's best restaurants open their kitchens with set menus at reduced prices during Valencia's biannual culinary festival. Reservations open on November 10. See the website for details.
Mercado Colon hosts this cava festival from the Requena Cava Producers Association. 20€ for 4 glasses of cava with tapas. Or 30€ for 2 people with 3 glasses each and tapas. See the website for more details.