Ending the train ride at Alameda Station and we headed westwards to commence our exploration for the morning. |
Puerta de la Mar Plaça de la Porta de la Mar, A replica of a historic city gate, this ornate monument honors victims of the Spanish Civil War it is located at GPS : 39.472119, -0.368672 |
It was a Saturday where a morning local crowd was seen with music in the air and family bonding time on a weekend in Valencia. |
I like the lush greens of the huge palm trees together with the old charming buildings along the street. |
A closer view of the majestic traditional architecture. |
We found ourselves at Biblioteca Pública Provincial The Public Library of Valencia, which is the main library of the city of Valencia. It was founded in 1838. |
The libraryt was relocated to its present location in 1979. |
This building was the former Hospital for the poor and its location is at GPS : 39.469803, -0.382639 |
We were having fun taking images with the strong sun ray & shadow. |
A typical Spanish mailbox in striking yellow in colour where we found the second remain tower of Valencia. |
The Quart Towers were a part of this old Christian city wall build in the 14th century but the towers are from the 15th century. |
Leaving the Quart Tower into the "walled community" on the narrow street of carrer de Quart. |
As we inched into the interior, the architecture changes as it changed over the centuries resulting a mixture of different architecture from different eras. |
The street remains narrow just as good for horse carriages and people to use in the olden time. |
We were then back to the Central Market of Valencia, by then we were hungry and looking for a place to chill and fill our stomachs. |
Some of the many souvenirs sold at the market place. |
A meal with paella and beer was good and feeling refreshing at one of the food stalls out the market. |
While our Bromptons were safely tucked by the side next to us. |
Time to move on and punching through the many narrow crowded streets of Valencia. |
A bit of window shopping as we went through a covered corridor. |
Once again passing by the National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts, a building highly decorated on the exterior. |
Heading back towards Turia Gardens for a next stop. |
Taking a link from Turia gardens to the Science Center. |
It was back to Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia the opera house and cultural centre once again covering corners that we might have missed out during our last visit. |
It harbors in its interior The Walk of the Sculptures, an outdoor art gallery with sculptures from contemporary artists (Miquel from Navarre, Francesc Abbot, Yoko Ono and others). |
The Umbracle is a space that houses numerous sculptures and surrounded by nature. It was designed as an entrance to the City of Arts and Sciences. |
Time to head back to the apartment for a rest. |
Once a historic harbor, now blended with a new ideas for creative space and usage. |
There is a swimming pool, space for car race and many more usage and events that could held at this beautiful water front. |
We left Valencia at midnight on a coach to Barcelona. Another night sleeping in a bus while the next adventure was lining up for us to embark. See you again and cheers. |
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