La Cordà
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La Cordà
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This is the Cordà in images.






Valencia Travel Guide
This is the Cordà in images.
Whether you consider yourself more of a history lover, a shopping enthusiast, a hopeless romantic, or a backpacker waiting to kick back and relax with the locals, there’s a place for you in Valencia. These are the neighbourhoods and areas that you cannot miss if you really want to get to know the city.
A stern defence gate that endured the attack of military troops and time, the Quart Towers stand today as an important remnant of the Valencian Middle Ages.
At the end of the old Turia riverbed lies one of the most iconic destinations in Valencia. A futuristic complex, bringing together heritage and innovation, devoted to science, art and culture.
A thundering, electrifying parade of popping firecrackers and upbeat marching band music. This is how Valencia wakes up during Fallas.
Valencia’s urban rail network counts a total of 146 stations, divided into ten active lines. With its total length of 162 km, it covers Valencia’s urban area thoroughly and it is a great way to move around the city.
Whether you are taking public or private transport, there are many tools to help you plan your journeys in Valencia. Many of these apps will give you live information about availability and routes, and even let you pay for tickets. All you need is a smartphone or alternative device with an internet connection.