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		<title>Valencia &#8211; Sports and Tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 09:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Of course, the marathon can be an opportunity to visit one of Spain&#8217;s most beautiful cities, where you can admire several ancient and modern attractions. These include the three historic gateways to Valencia Cathedral: Puerta del Los Hierros, Puerta del Palau, and Puerta de los Apostoles. Built during the 13th century, the Cathedral is the epitome of the city&#8217;s architectural history and stands on the ruins of an ancient Roman temple and a Muslim mosque. From the Miguelete, the tower that towers over the Cathedral, there is a spectacular view of the city&#8217;s historic center, but the reason many tourists come to visit is to see the alleged Holy Grail, or chalice from which Jesus drank during the Last Supper. The City of Arts and Sciences, where the marathon will start, is one of the most fascinating places in Valencia; here you can visit the Oceanographic Museum, the Palace of Arts, and the Science Museum. Visiting it all in one day is almost impossible, but it deserves at least one stop. In the heart of the historic center is the so-called Barrio del Carmen, a true place of Valencia&#8217;s memory, which during its existence has held various roles: from refuge to barracks to center of city prostitution, passing through the heart of the medieval aristocracy and becoming, in 1900, a working-class neighborhood. Today it is one of the most beloved and visited neighborhoods, both by day and by night: shopping and nightlife are the two watchwords of Barrio del Carmen. La Lonja de la Seda, or the Silk Market is another historic place in Valencia worth visiting, the heart of cultural and commercial activities during the 16th century. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, an example of European late Gothic architecture and now home to the Valencia Cultural Academy. Finally, directly across from the Lonja de la Seda stands the Central Market, an extraordinary steel structure decorated with stained glass windows and hand-painted ceramics. It is home to as many as 959 stalls of fresh produce, ensuring a journey through the colors and smells of the Valencian land and where you can sample specialties such as Salamanca ham or shellfish.</p>
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		<title>Valencia &#8211; Our Essential Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 12:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Spain's third-largest city offers everything you need for the perfect vacation: here's our Essential Guide [...]<p><a class="btn btn-secondary understrap-read-more-link" href="https://ki-run.it/en/valencia-our-essential-guide/">Read More...<span class="screen-reader-text"> from Valencia &#8211; Our Essential Guide</span></a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The enchanting city of Valencia really has nothing to envy the better known cities of Madrid or Barcelona, as the tourist and cultural attractions here are varied and numerous. The neighborhoods are enriched with art and culture, and the enchanting and original places, including the nature attractions on offer that you can visit, are truly many.<br />If you are planning a trip to this exciting and evocative city, you can find a cue in this guide that will direct you to the most well-known and attractive places in Valencia.</p>
<p>The City of Arts and Sciences</p>
<p>The City of Arts and Sciences was designed by architect Santiago Calatrava and is an architectural complex consisting of a delightful promenade amid nature and art. The cultural center, which rests on an area of no less than 350,000 square meters, is built on 6 shell-shaped buildings, which aim to evoke the sea and its environment; its creator set out to redesign a good part of Valencia, and succeeded in doing so. Calatreva also built this complex with precious architecture and totally dedicated to art, science and nature, where the Turia River used to pass.<br />The six buildings are: the Palace of the Arts, the Hemisferic, the Umbracle, the Agora, the Science Museum, and the Oceanografic.<br />The Palace of Arts is perhaps the city&#8217;s most beautiful building and hosts cultural and artistic events of dance, music and theater. It is a palace on the Turia River, is completely surrounded by gardens, is 75 meters high and 40 thousand square meters wide; inside it houses 4 theaters in which up to 2500 people can take seats.<br />The Oceanogradic is the largest Aquatic Park in Europe: inside there are various exhibitions on the major ecosystems of the planet and a dolphinarium. Here, if you like and if you want to have an unforgettable experience, you can also enjoy a typical local meal, in an atmospheric underwater restaurant.<br />Given the enormity of the complex, being able to see all the sights present in one day will be next to impossible; perhaps you can do it in two full days, however, know that each of these six buildings is definitely worth a visit.</p>
<p>Valencia Cathedral</p>
<p>The well-known Cathedral, was built in the 13th century and is definitely the main attraction of the historic center, with the Puerta del Los Hierros in Baroque style, the Puerta de Los Apostoles with Gothic features, and finally the Romanesque Puerta del Palau serving as the access points. The building represents the whole history of typical Valencian architecture.<br />Inside the shrine is apparently preserved the Holy Grail, or the chalice in which Jesus drank during the Last Supper, and it is obviously the tourist attraction that most intrigues hordes of tourists throughout the year. You can start visiting the beautiful Cathedral by starting from the Miguelete, the tower that towers above it and gives you a view of the old town from above.</p>
<p>Turia Gardens</p>
<p>You will have a chance to visit a wonderful oasis made up of trees such as palms, pines and oleanders, which rises from an artificial detour of the Turia River and was built right after yet another flood of the river of the same name in 1957.<br />This green lung is one of the city&#8217;s major attractions as it is able to offer a sense of peace in the middle of Valencia; you can come here to regenerate or go for a run, as there are very thorough sports facilities. It is a place for adults and children alike, because here you will find the beautiful monumental Gulliver sculpture; it is a 70-meter-long &#8220;anthropomorphic slide&#8221; inspired by the protagonist of Jonathan Swift&#8217;s famous book, along which you can stroll.</p>
<p>La Lonja de la Seda (The Silk Market).</p>
<p>The city of Valencia has been a major center of commercial and cultural exchange since the early 16th century, and the LonJa de la Seda, the old Silk Market, represented the golden age for this city. The structure is truly impressive for its grandeur, but also for its fascinating decorations.<br />In 1996 this historic site, which is also one of the best-preserved examples of late Gothic construction in all of Europe, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is currently home to the Valencia Cultural Academy. Important exhibitions and events are held here today and it will be one of the must-see stops for you during your Spanish visit.</p>
<p>Barrio del Carmen</p>
<p>Barrio del Carmen is one of Valencia&#8217;s oldest neighborhoods and during its millennia-long history, it has been, over time, a refuge, a barracks, a place of prostitution, the gathering place for aristocrats in the medieval period and finally, a working-class neighborhood in the 20th century.<br />El Barrio del Carmen rises around the Convent of Carmen Calzado, from which it takes its name, and today it is known both for being the shopping district, thanks to the many stores and boutiques present, and for being the haunt of the movida, which is welcomed by the many clubs concentrated here. It is a mandatory destination for those who are here on vacation want to spend a few hours of leisure, both day and night, going from one cultural attraction to another and want to &#8220;go &#8216;de copas.</p>
<p>Albufera Natural Park</p>
<p>This is another protected oasis that is about half an hour&#8217;s drive from Valencia and that you can also reach in less than an hour by city bus Line 25 and for only €1.50. Within the park there is also a lovely lake and several really nice seaside resorts to visit. Here the breeze and the sound of the waves of the Albufera (i.e., small sea) will pamper you and give your mind peace.<br />If you are a nature lover, a boat crossing will surely be an event that will go far beyond a classic visit to a park, because it will allow you to immerse yourself in the greenery of this lush nature. By traveling with the Albufera Bus Turistic you will be able to visit the nature reserve in its entirety and a boat trip will be included.</p>
<p>Valencia&#8217;s Central Market</p>
<p>The Central Market is a colorful gathering place, it welcomes smells and tastes and is a gastronomic center made of steel, with modern, colorful stained glass windows and hand-painted ceramics on the facade: it is a distinctly modern architectural structure.<br />The market is located across the street from the Lonja de la Seda, and when you&#8217;re inside, you&#8217;ll get lost amidst an endless amount of tasty foods of all kinds, all spread out over more than 959 stalls. The fruits and vegetables come from the agricultural areas located south of the city (huerta Valencia). This is the perfect place if you need to do some shopping or if you want to taste local produce.</p>
<p>The Port and Beaches of Valencia</p>
<p>Valencia is known not only for its art and architecture, but also for its beautiful beaches, which welcome its inhabitants and tourists, all year round.<br />From the Veles e Vents building you can contemplate the sea view and enjoy the sunshine; you can stroll along the promenade to Les Arenas and the more mundane Malvarrosa, where the cobalt blue waters have been awarded the Blue Flag by Europe.<br />El Saler is perhaps the most beautiful seaside resort because of its still wild nature; it is located south of the city port and is very suitable aper lovers of the sea understood as relaxation away from urban chaos, since it is a secluded place surrounded by nature.<br />The whole area of the Port of Valencia, known as Marina Real Juan Carlos I, has been redeveloped after various industrial and environmental disasters, giving back the beaches and seas to its city.<br />To the south you can also visit the beaches of Costa del Sol and the very famous resorts of Torremolinos and Benalmadena, as well as Malaga, Nerija and Ronda.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the tourist attractions of this spectacular city, because there are other places worthy of a visit that will leave patrons with beautiful memories of an enchanted place that really has a lot to tell and nothing to envy from other beautiful Spanish cities.</p>
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		<title>The Valencia Marathon 2021</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2020 09:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This year&#8217;s date with the Valencia Marathon is set for December 5. It is the forty-first edition. According to forecasts, there would have been at least thirty thousand participants, but current restrictions have forced the organization to limit participants to about thirteen thousand, all of whom are ready to break the record obtained last year by Ethiopian Kinde Atanaw Alayew, who ran the approximately forty-two kilometers in two hours, three minutes and fifty-one seconds. This is the sixth best time in the world, demonstrating that this marathon is one of the fastest in the world, excellent, therefore, even for beginners. The start is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. and will take place from the spectacular location of the City of Arts and Sciences, and then continue through the heart of Valencia and the most picturesque places, including a huge bridge flush with water of about a thousand meters that, this year, will give participants the impression of running on water. For those interested in participating, the price of bibs is 85 euros (for the first twenty thousand registered), then it will go up to over a hundred euros. Groups will start every six minutes, and there are as many as nine starting boxes, from which you will start depending on your bib: yellow-bottomed ones are for men under 2h 25&#8242; and women under 2h 48&#8242;; green ones for all times under 2h 38&#8242;; blue bibs are dedicated to times under 2h 50&#8242;; orange ones for times over three hours; purple ones for times under 3h 15&#8242;; pink bibs are for those running under three and a half hours; brown ones for times under 3h 46&#8242;; gray ones for times under four hours; and finally, white bibs will be for everyone else. During the marathon, each runner will have a checkroom service present at both the start and finish areas and, at kilometers 10, 20, 30 and 40, will be able to use the restrooms. The route, as mentioned, will pass through a variety of landscapes, including the historic center and scenic streets overlooking the sea, and will end around 2:18 p.m., returning to the City of Arts and Sciences. Participants who will not be able to finish the race in time will have to turn in their bibs and take advantage of one of the accompanying vehicles. All those who finish the marathon in the allotted time will receive an official medal.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2020 09:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As has become customary, one of the most beloved marathons among runners will be held in Valencia again this year. Over the distance of 42 kilometers and 195 meters, which run on a course considered the fastest in Spain and the flattest in Europe, runners from all over the world will meet, who, taking advantage of the occasion, will also be able to admire the beauty of one of the most fascinating Spanish cities.</p>
<p>Historical background</p>
<p>The Valencia Divina Pastora Marathon traces its origins back to the early 1980s, thanks to the initiative of the Sociedad Deportiva Correcaminos, a very important city sports club, which decided to organize this event by opening it up to participants from all over the world. The first edition was held on March 29, 1981, curiously (but perhaps intentionally) on the same day as the London Marathon. Since then, thanks to the enthusiasm and participation of professionals and ordinary enthusiasts, the Valencia Marathon has become a regular event, whose course changes every year but ensures the absence of any elevation gain. In addition, running through the streets of the city, participants have the opportunity to retrace some sections of the Grand Prix motor race. The starting and finishing point corresponds with the City of Arts and Sciences, one of the most visited places in Valencia and designed by the great architect Santiago Calatrava.</p>
<p>Parallel events</p>
<p>During the marathon, Valencia will light up with many parallel events that participants and their companions can enjoy before or after racing. One of these is the classic &#8220;Paella Party,&#8221; which will take place the day before the marathon and will be a mouthwatering opportunity to sample one of the best local gastronomic specialties. Also twenty-four hours before the race is the &#8220;Breakfast Run&#8221; dedicated to those who want to train before the marathon, running five kilometers and ending with a nice typical Valencian breakfast. There are also many initiatives dedicated to children, who will be able to get closer to the world of marathons thanks to &#8220;Marathon at School,&#8221; an event aimed at raising children&#8217;s awareness of the importance of practicing sports; and the Mini Marathon dedicated precisely to the little ones. For those who, on the other hand, choose the Valencia Marathon to make their debut in the specialty, the so-called &#8220;Rookie&#8217;s Corner&#8221; is organized, featuring meetings with doctors and experts who will be on hand to answer questions or give useful information to novice participants. There will be no shortage of musical performances, such as &#8220;Music &amp; Run,&#8221; which will take place at the entrance to Expo Deporte Valencia, the place where bibs and the runner&#8217;s bag are picked up. And shopkeepers will also make their contribution, with the &#8220;Shops Also Run the Marathon&#8221; initiative, during which several contests are held for the most beautiful storefronts.</p>
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