by cwells | Jun 21, 2018 | Culture, Fallas, Festival, Pix, Spain, Valencia
Yes, yes, I know I have written a lot about Las Fallas, the incredible festival that arrives with a bang every March and keeps on banging until it catches fire on March 19. But one thing is saved every year… a sculpture from the winning falla presentation....
by cwells | Jun 19, 2018 | Pix, Spain, Train, Transit, Travel, Valencia, Walking
During our trip to Valencia, we took the train to Ribarroja del Túria (in Valenciano, Riba-Roja de Túria). It was the first time using the Valencia Metro on this trip, and I was quickly reminded of what a great transportation a subway system can be. It was a...
by cwells | Jun 7, 2018 | Culture, Food, Pix, Spain, Spanish, Valencia, Walking
Gentle readers, I have been remiss in recounting an essential component of Valencia culture: Horchata and fartons. If you are in the United States or have had the pleasure of having the Latin American version of horchata, then you might think that this was a...
by cwells | Jun 5, 2018 | Culture, Pix, Spain, Valencia
Way back in 2013, I wrote a post about the Water Court, or the Tribunal de las Aguas. I said it before, and I’ll say it again: some things are worth seeing in person, even if they are not big, flashy events. Typically, the Water Court is something of an...
by cwells | May 31, 2018 | Culture, Pix, Spain, Valencia, Walking
It’s true: a collection of buildings does not make a city. What it can make, however, is a quite amazing visual attraction that sets Valencia apart of from many other cities in the world. I’ve already mentioned the City of Arts and Sciences many times in...
by cwells | May 29, 2018 | Culture, Expat, Pix, Spain, Valencia, Walking
When people ask me about my choice of Valencia, I often respond with lots of flowery descriptions and commentary. It’s the lifestyle, the people, the food, the variety of new places to visit. Really, it isn’t just one of these things or even all of them....