What to do in Serra

Activities, attractions and tours

Serra Tourist Attractions & Activities

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Top places to visit

1. Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach is a popular local spot where you can swim in warm water, wander along the oceanfront esplanade and enjoy a friendly game of soccer or volleyball on the sand. The beach is located just north of Valencia’s historic port, a few minutes from the city. You’ll find beautiful old villas and great restaurants along the pristine Mediterranean shoreline.
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Malvarrosa Beach showing outdoor eating, a beach and night scenes

2. Oceanogràfic Aquarium

The Oceanogràfic Aquarium is one of Europe’s largest aquariums. The expansive complex is divided into multiple areas, each representing one of the world’s primary marine ecosystems. In addition to seeing beluga whales, sharks, walruses, penguins and hundreds of other species, enjoy entertaining activities that allow interaction with the animals in unique ways.
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City of Arts and Sciences which includes interior views and marine life as well as a large group of people

3. City of Arts and Sciences

Learn about more than 500 marine animals and discover impressive science and technology exhibits at the City of Arts and Sciences. This cultural and educational complex features six venues across 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) of Valencia’s Turía Gardens. The City of Arts and Science caters to a diverse range of interests for both kids and adults.
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City of Arts and Sciences which includes a city and modern architecture

4. Bioparc Valencia Zoo

Visit wild African animals in re-created habitats at Bioparc Valencia, a sprawling 10-hectare (25-acre) zoo. The zoo is split into three parts. Explore the paths and tunnels that connect Savannah, Equatorial Africa and Madagascar. Stop at different viewing points to see the animals up close, separated from visitors by rivers, ponds and glass.
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Bioparc Valencia Zoo featuring zoo animals as well as an individual male

5. Valencia Cathedral

Valencia Cathedral (Catedral de Valencia) is a breathtaking monument that presides over Plaza de la Reina, in the beating heart of Valencia Old Town. Built in the 1200s, the cathedral stands on a site that was once home to a Roman church and Moorish mosque. Inspect the varying architectural styles of Valencia Cathedral’s grandiose exterior. Then explore its venerated chapels, paintings and reliquary.
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See the supposed Holy Grail, marvel at Renaissance frescoes and admire city views from a bell tower at one of Valencia’s most iconic landmarks.

6. Feria Valencia

Feria Valencia is huge, one of the largest exhibition areas in Spain. It encompasses several buildings and hosts national and international fairs, conventions, congresses, seminars and concerts. The site can accommodate up to 20,000 people. If you’re here for a conference, trade event or show, add a little time to look around the massive complex.
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Watch some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry or attend trade and public exhibitions at this futuristic convention and exhibition center.

7. Valencia Conference Centre

Having recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, the Valencia Conference Centre is proud of the 2,600 events hosted here, making Valencia a destination for conferences from around the world. Built in 1998 as one of the best-known works of award-winning British architect Norman Foster, it has as recently as 2018 been hailed as the world’s best conference centers. Notice the distinctive hyper-modern, brutalist-inspired forms that now serve as a landmark. Visit for a sense of future and possibility created by welcome collaboration.
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A modernist architectural gem designed by Norman Foster, one of Spain’s largest conference centers is easy to get to by rail, sea, road or air.