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Jewelry Atelier and Lladro Museum

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Discover how a new generation is keeping Valencia’s artisanal heritage relevant in the 21st century on this tour. Begin with Vicente Gracia, one of Spain’s leading contemporary jewelers, who was fascinated by his own father’s gold and silver work. At the atelier, you’ll see how Gracia incorporates Hispano-Islamic influences into highly collectible designs that are worn by members of the Spanish Royal Family and discerning clients from around the world. The Lladró Museum celebrates the Spanish company founded in the 1950s by three brothers.

Valencia Essentials

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Discover the heritage, architecture and unique traditions of Valencia from both the comfort of the tour transport and on foot, walking the streets of its oldest neighborhoods. This exploration begins with a narrated drive along the Avenida del Puerto, past such landmarks as the bullring and the central station, into the heart of historic Valencia. The guided walk begins in the Plaza de la Merced, by the central market, a gorgeous 1928 structure. Nearby is La Lonja, the former silk exchange, whose grand Gothic style is a symbol of Valencia’s 15th-century Golden Age.

Valencian Paella with Chef Sole Ballester

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Dedicated foodies and casual home chefs will love this full-day experience that unlocks the tastes and techniques of Valencian cuisine, led by Chef Sole Ballester, daughter of culinary icon Pepa Romans. Chef Romans founded the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Valencia – Casa Pepa – which her daughter later operated. Like her famous mother, Chef Ballester grew up with a passion for Mediterranean cooking inspired by the Marina Alta region, and on this excursion she will pass her inherited knowledge on to you.

Roman Ruins of Sagunto

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A short drive up the coast from modern-day Valencia brings you to one of the most important ancient cities on the Iberian Peninsula. Called Arse by the Iberians, it was colonized by the Romans who named it Saguntum, and it is now known as Sagunto. Your guided tour focuses on the layers of history found amid the ruins and monuments. A Sagunto native and experienced guide leads the fascinating and informative visit of the hillside castle complex where Hannibal, the famed general of Carthage, waged an epic battle that sparked a war with Rome.

THE SHORE COLLECTION - VALENCIA, SPAIN

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Discover curated experiences designed to ensure each moment ashore is uniquely rewarding. No matter which you choose, each excursion has been created to provide an exceptional travel experience. For those who prefer the freedom and flexibility of independent travel, the Concierge Ashore can transform tours into a private experience or craft an entire bespoke event just for you.

Valencia, Spain

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The distinctive cityscape of Valencia harmoniously blends centuries of architecture. The first stone of Valencia Cathedral was laid in 1262, and one of the chapels holds a chalice purported to be the true Holy Grail. Meanwhile, the Plaza del Mercado provides a delightful contrast between the art nouveau Mercado Central and the Gothic architecture of Lonja de la Seda, a former silk exchange and UNESCO World Heritage site. Moving into the 21st century, the City of Arts and Sciences was designed by renowned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2005.

Valencia

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The distinctive cityscape of Valencia harmoniously blends centuries of architecture. The first stone of Valencia Cathedral was laid in 1262, and one of the chapels holds a chalice purported to be the true Holy Grail. Meanwhile, the Plaza del Mercado provides a delightful contrast between the art nouveau Mercado Central and the Gothic architecture of Lonja de la Seda, a former silk exchange and UNESCO World Heritage site. Moving into the 21st century, the City of Arts and Sciences was designed by renowned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava and opened in 2005.