• The City of Arts and Sciences (website) truly is a magnificent architectural marvel, definitely one of the top things to do in Valencia.
  • The shark skeleton-inspired design also makes the City of Arts and Sciences one of the outstanding examples of modern architecture.
  • The easiest way to get to the City of Arts and Sciences is by public transport. You can take buses 19, 35, 95 and 40.
  • City of Arts and Sciences, Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias in Spanish, is a complex consisting of 6 buildings and a bridge, spread over 2 km (~ 1.2 miles).
  • The last major component of the City of Arts and Sciences, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, was inaugurated on 9 October 2005, Valencian Community Day.
  • Get your tickets to the City of Arts and Sciences. From the largest aquarium in Europe, to a 3D cinema, opera house and much more, come visit and be amazed!
  • You can’t visit Valencia without seeing the City of Arts and Sciences. This ultra-modern scientific and cultural complex – known in Spanish as la Ciudad de las...
  • It’s here that it has been decided to locate the new complex of the City of the Arts and Sciences, designed by Calatrava, on flat land on the right bank of the final...
  • The Oceanographic, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, and the Hemisfèric are the huge recreation sites that make up the City of Arts and Sciences.
  • The City of Arts and Sciences is an amazing complex, designed by Valencian architect, engineer and sculptor, Santiago Calatrava.