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This typical Valencian cervecería (beer bar) is just behind the gorgeous La Lonja, near the Central Market.
El Laboratorio is a lovely, intimate bar in the top corner of the Plaza de la Virgen.
One of the most popular bar/cafes in the City, sit outside on the pretty Plaza Negrito.
Describes itself as a ‘café-bar’, but it seems to us like more of a tasca. A strong competitor at lunchtime, with the terraza always full. The menu set us back about 6 euros each.
Gabbana Beach is a world-class chillout lounge, marking Valencia's entry onto the big-time cosmopolitan scene.
If you haven't tasted the local speciality horchata (tiger nut milk) yet , then this is where you should head to, order fartons to dunk too! Just off Plaza de la Reina.
Near Na Jordana and IVAM. Open 13.30 to 16.30h and 21h onwards. Original Italian deviating from the typical routine (actually the first to do so) and with specialities of “anything-but-pizza” variety.
There are a number of fondue restaurants in Valencia. This is the one with the most choice and the best value for money. Conveniently located in the Blasco Ibañez University zone...
Even thought the Barrio del Carmen is full to bursting with bars and restaurants, this is the only Mexican. Run by extremely (and sometimes singing) mad mexican men, in a Über mexican setting, it feels like you have just stepped into mini-mexico.
Valencia is renowned throughout Spain for its vibrant nightlife. In the 70's and 80's clubbers would come from all over the country to experience the 'Bacalau' partying from friday night to monday morning without a break!






