Valencia is a vibrant city with a thriving food scene, diverse array of attractions, and a rich cultural heritage. It is the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona and serves as the administrative center for the province and autonomous community of Valencia. Valencia has a mild climate with an average annual temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and 2700 hours of sunshine. Visitors can enjoy a plethora of art, music, history, and architecture, including famous landmarks such as the Cathedral, El Palacio de la Generalitat, El Miguelete, La Lonja, and Torres de Serranos. The City of Arts and Sciences, built on the former Turia riverbed, is a must-see with its impressive structures such as the Hemisfèric, Science Museum, Oceanogràfic, Palau de les Arts, and Ágora. Valencia is also known for its gastronomic culture, with paella being the most famous dish in Spain, originating from the city. The Turia Gardens, one of the biggest parks in Spain, stretches from the Bi
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