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Vincci Lys
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: 4.13 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Ciutat Vella
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In the heart of Valencia, the four-star Vincci Lys hotel, is elegantly decorated and equipped with modern facilities to ensure your full pleasure and comfort. You will find the restaurant Almundi, the Micalet Bar, meeting room, rent-a-car,... more
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Meliá Ingles Boutique Hotel
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: 4.06 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Ciutat Vella
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Features: Laundry, Sound-proof windows, Translation services, In-room safe, Rooms for non-smokers available, Conference centre, 24-hour front desk, Banqueting services, Facilities for disabled people, Pay-per-view movies, Cable TV, Secretarial... more
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Hospes Palau de La Mar
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: 4.11 / 5
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Location: City Centre -> Mercado de Colon
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Features: Central heating, Internet cafe, Hair-drier, Baby cots available, Limousine service, Sauna (Finnish), Swimming pool (outdoors-heated), Air conditioning, Bar, Newspaper stand, Bicycle rental, Access for disabled, TV Lounge, Elevator, Car... more
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Hotel Lido
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: 4.08 / 5
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Location: Outside City Centre -> Malilla
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Features: In-room safe, Garden, VCR, 24-hour front desk, Restaurant, Cable TV, Photocopier at the reception, Safe at reception, Access for disabled, Fax line, Fitness club, Air conditioning, Rooms for non-smokers available, Bar, Elevator, Conference... more
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Ibis Alfafar Hotel
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About Valencia
Can you imagine whole neighbourhoods building huge and expensive statues of wood, wax, paper and cardboard for months just to ritually set them ablaze in the streets in a single night? This is what happens in Valencia on the night of March 19, the day of San Jose, and it is the culmination of the Las Fallas festival which celebrates the arrival of the spring. The festivities last for five days, and involve parades, bullfights, dancing, paella contests, beauty contests and fireworks. Each year since 1934, a single statue (ninot) chosen by popular vote is spared from burning, and exhibited at the Fallero Museum.