Tourists generally book their aaccommodation in Valencia in advance if visiting in March as this is festival time when a fantastic festival called ‘Fallas’ known for fireworks is celebrated. The fireworks convert the city into a virtually war zone for a week. Tourists heading towards a Valencia Gateway do so for its nightlife. There are numerous restaurants, bars and dance joints in this area which tend to cater to a youngish crowd. One can gather information on the nightspots from the various Valencia Tourist Information centers. Barrio Carmen is a major nightlife destination where you come across popular night clubs such as ‘Radio City’playing a variety of music and ‘Café Infanta’ which is a bar and café having a terrace crowded with Hollywood stuff. If you want to experiment with Valencia Recipe try the local “Paella”. This is a tasty rice dish which comes in a variety of styles, some with meat while some come with fish or seafood. The Malvarosa beach area is one area where you can get some authentic Paella made only with fresh ingredients, in an iron special pan and using a fire made with wood -not gas or electricity.
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