
The City of Arts and Sciences: Beyond the Future, a Valencian Flavor
Discover Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences, an architectural and cultural icon. Immerse yourself in its gastronomy, with special attention to the delicious Valencian 'esmorzar,' horchata, and fartons.
Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences (CAC) is much more than an impressive architectural complex. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, this modern marvel houses science, art, and nature, but it is also a meeting point with the rich Valencian culture. Beyond its spectacular buildings, such as the Oceanogràfic, the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, and the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, the CAC offers an immersion in local gastronomy, especially in the deeply rooted tradition of 'esmorzar'.
The 'Esmorzar' Valencià: A Sacred Ritual
In Valencia, 'esmorzar' (mid-morning lunch) is an institution. Forget about a light breakfast; here, 'esmorzar' is a hearty meal that prepares you for the rest of the day. And what better place to enjoy it than near the CAC, in one of the bars and restaurants that offer this morning feast?
- *Bocadillo:* The king of 'esmorzar' is the bocadillo, filled with ingredients such as potato omelet, sausage, 'blanco y negro' (white and black sausage), or even horse meat.
- *Peanuts and Olives:* Always present to snack on while waiting for your bocadillo.
- *Beer or Wine:* To accompany, a cold beer or a glass of wine.
Horchata and Fartons: The Valencian Sweet Duo
No visit to Valencia is complete without trying horchata and fartons. This refreshing drink, made from tiger nuts, is a symbol of the city. And fartons, elongated and spongy sweets, are the perfect accompaniment to dip in horchata. You can find horchaterías near the City of Arts and Sciences, where you can enjoy this Valencian delicacy.
Beyond Architecture: The Valencian Experience
The City of Arts and Sciences is a gateway to the Valencian experience. After exploring its museums and aquarium, immerse yourself in the local culture by enjoying its gastronomy, visiting the Central Market, strolling through the Turia Garden, or relaxing on Malvarrosa beach. Valencia offers a unique combination of modernity and tradition that will captivate you.
For an even more enriching experience, consider a guided tour to discover Valencia's best-kept secrets.
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