Motorcycle tours valencia, an unforgettable experience
Valencia, the land of flowers and festivals, is one of the largest and most important cities in Spain, and also one of the liveliest. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll find beaches right in the heart of the city. Valencia boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, with one of the most extensive historic districts on the Iberian Peninsula, making it one of the most visited cities in Spain.
Strolling through its streets and enjoying the numerous possibilities the capital offers is an experience where time can easily slip away. If, after that, you start feeling hungry, it’s the perfect time to try Spain’s most famous dish right where it originated—the Valencian Paella.
Valencia is the city where ToroBiker, our headquarters, is located, and it serves as the starting point for many of our motorcycle journeys.
Some curiosities about Valencia
Las Fallas
It is one of the most important festivals in Valencia and without a doubt the most recognized internationally, but do you know what its origin is? The Fallas of Valencia began because the carpenters in the area piled up pieces of wood that they could not use for anything and on the eve of Saint Joseph they burned the mountain
Paella is not food
Paella is an almost sacred element of Valencian culture and extremely appreciated nationally and internationally. However, originally it was referred to as “paella rice” and not just plain paella. Because? Because the paella is, in reality, that very large, shallow pan with two handles that we now call a “paella pan”. In order to learn curiosities about Valencia and paella, you should visit the Valencian lagoon. In the rural areas near the Albufera is where paella rice emerged, a simple and humble dish that was prepared with the ingredients that were available from the fields and orchards, for example, vegetables and rabbits.
It has the largest aquarium in Europe
Are you a water lover? If you love knowing and observing all kinds of aquatic creatures, without a doubt the Valencia Oceanographic Center is a mandatory stop for you. With more than 100,000 square meters that house up to 500 different species, the Valencia Oceanographic Center is positioned as the largest in all of Europe. Among other curious species, you can see the only beluga family on the entire continent that lives in an aquarium.