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Yes, here it comes. Valencia in spring is a place at home with itself. This is a city pared down to its true essence. Now is the time when the outdoor life really takes off and the restaurant terrazas start to fill up again.
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In Shopping, we have a report on the legendary ‘Artesania Yuste’ ceramic shop in a quiet corner of the old centre. Staying in the Barrio del Carmen, we visit the newish ‘Miami Burger House’ with a Latin touch… especially for our readers!
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We have an exclusive report on the emblematic ‘La Cava del Negret’ in the ‘Chill Out’ section. One of their cocktail specialities, we also have an informed piece all about the famous ‘Agua de Valencia.’
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Irish writer Fiona Hurley explores the “Spanish / Irish Connection” and our feature writers look at the history of ‘Horchata’ in Valencia. In ‘Art in Valencia’ we review a fascinating exhibition of Japanese photography that is being shown in the emblematic ‘Bomba Gens’ gallery, just off the beaten track…
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ART IN VALENCIA: BOMBAS GENS
24/7 Valencia: Could you tell us more about this exhibition of Japanese photography? Bombas Gens: “Between 1957 and 1972, a radical transformation in the photographic language took place in Japan with the help of a group of photographers who began to develop their work during the postwar period. A renovation that took place in parallel to the great economic, cultural and psychosocial changes of this period, some years marked by a social confrontation, mainly against the American heritage of the occupation. This exhibition shows a selection of works from the ‘Per Amor a l’Art’ Collection, becoming the most important private collection of Japanese photography of this time outside of Japan. This Japanese photography exhibition
brings together a selection of images that puts the accent on the artists who participated in the LIVE formation (1959-1961), such as Ikkō Narahara, Shōmei Tōmatsu, Eikoh Hosoe, Akira Satō or Kikuji Kawada, and of the photographers who carried out ‘Provoke’ magazine (Provocative Materials for Thought) in 1968, such as Yutaka Takanashi, Takuma Nakahira or Daidō Moriyama. The experimental mode in which the images were shown as the product of an era marked by important political events became a phenomenon and a trend that many other artists - inside and outside of Japan - would continue and that is even appreciated today. Thus, they are shown with works by artists such as Toyoko Tokiwa, Nobuyoshi Araki, Ishiuchi Miyako, Kōji Enokura or Tamiko Nishimura among others.”
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LA MIRADA DE LAS COSAS FOTOGRAFÍA JAPONESA EN TORNO A PROVOKE Hasta 02.02.2020
BOMBAS GENS Av. de Burjassot, 54-56, 46009 València, España info@bombasgens.com (+34) 963 463 856 www.bombasgens.com/es/ Article © 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
AGUA DE VALENCIA
AGUA DE VALENCIA Agua de Valencia was first concocted by erstwhile artist and barman Constante Gil, who started serving it in his bar, the now sadly defunct Cerveceria Madrid in C/ Abadia San Martin in 1959 in Valencia. The bar, with its live piano music and its alcoves and poky corners was a classic of Valencian nightlife, especially through the years of the ‘transition’ to democracy and up until the mid-nineties. Its walls were decorated with Constante’s collection of impressionist paintings ‘Tertulias de Café’ that invariably depicticted people sitting around a table enjoying a jar of the famous cocktail. So the story goes, a group of Basque salesmen who were regular visitors to Valencia, staying in the nearby Hotel Bristol, would spend their evenings in Constante’s bar and would always order the best house Cava, jokingly calling it ‘Agua de Bilbao’ in honour of their homeland. “In Bilbao the water is as good as this” they would tell him. One evening, getting a bit tired of their banter, Constante said he would surprise them with something a bit different and that’s how he came up with ‘Agua de Valencia’… a mix of fresh
orange juice, white spirits and cava. In the dark & lonely nights of Franco’s sixties, like the rest of Spain, nightlife hadn’t really taken off in a big way in Valencia. Constante was offering his mixture to customers every evening in his bar but few people had heard of it in other parts of the city. It wasn’t until the seventies when the tired old regime was starting to be openly challenged. Groups of beardy Che Guevara wannabe students known at the time as “Progres” would frequent bars like Cerveceria Madrid to smoke too many Ducados and talk politics. As the Universities were almost perpetually on strike, these largely middle-class revolutionaries had time on their hands to kick- start Valencian nightlife and what was the first obvious signs of a Valencian youth culture. One of their favourite drinks was Agua de Valencia. It seemed to tick all the boxes. Girls liked it, its name chimed with their political struggle for autonomy, it had a hint of elegance, something more intellectual and sophisticated than beer, it was cheap and it got you drunk. Here was a perfect cocktail
for lefties and artistic types, to be drunk while listening to the music of Maria del Mar Bonet or Raimon. By the 1980s, Agua de Valencia had become THE drink of the Valencia scene. It was especially popular amongst students as, just like its bastard son, the Cubalitro and the present day Botellón drinking in the street, it was made for sharing. In those days it was relatively inexpensive. You would order a jug and enough glasses for everyone. Agua de Valencia was available in the dozens of new bars opening up in the Carmen and had quickly spread to other up-and-coming areas of the city like Xuquer, Ciudad Jardin, Cánovas and Juan Llorens. As often happens with these things, it was the widespread popularity of Agua de Valencia, which finally led to its downfall. Mass sales meant a drop in quality, especially in the spirits used to mix the drink. Freshly squeezed orange juice was increasingly replaced by bottled juice. The centre of the whole ‘Agua de Valencia’ scene had moved to the then extremely po-
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pular Café de Paris in the town centre, which also had a branch on C/Manuel Candela. Café Paris had a long list of ‘Aguas’ from anywhere you can think of; Agua de Dublín, Agua de Londres, Agua de Estambul, Agua de Milan even, for some reason, Agua de Leeds. Each of these was a different colour, with impossible combinations of cordials and low-quality alcohol which were to blame for many a Sunday morning bad head in the late eighties and early nineties. Much to the horror of most Valencianos, Agua de Valencia was even bottled and sold in supermarkets. The drink’s popularity had reached its peak and suddenly, during the end of the nineties, it fell out of fashion. Hector, the owner of La Salamandra, a small bar with a wonderfully welcoming and relaxed atmosphere and a large terrace on a popular corner of Plaza Xuquer, has been a witness to the comings and goings of Valencian nightlife over the last thirty years. He believes that it was mass production that nearly killed Agua de Valencia off: “People realized it was getting more and more expensive and because the bars weren’t taking any care in its preparation and ingredients, it didn’t seem to taste very good anymore. Agua de Valencia is freshly squeezed oranges with the right mix of spirits and half-decent cava, the bars weren’t providing that, and don’t get me started on that bottled stuff they sell to tourists” says Hector. The drink is still popular in his bar, mostly drunk by couples. For Hector it is important to get the mix right and, according to him, the proportions just don’t work in a big one or two-litre beer jug: “It’s a social drink, but it should only be served in small jugs for two people, if you want more then I’ll make you a fresh jug.” A true purist, he prefers to do the job properly or not at all, he even says if the oranges aren’t sweet enough, it’s not worth making it: “Adding sugar to sweeten the orange juice just shouldn’t be an option”. The area of the city most associated with Agua de Valencia is the Barrio
del Carmen and if you are only going to try it once, it ought to be in a place like Café San Jaume on C/ Caballeros or Radio City on C/ Santa Teresa or La Cava del Negret, Plaza del Negrito. They are three of the area’s longest standing bars which typify the old “barrio” and, now that Cerveceria Madrid no longer exists, the first two have strong claims to have been making and selling Agua de Valencia longer than any other bar in the city. Even though demand isn’t what it was in its heyday, they still get through plenty of jugs of the drink.
salt will use freshly squeezed orange juice with sweet oranges, so sugar is not necessary, plus a mixture of good quality white spirits. We were also told never to use orange-flavoured liqueurs like Cointreau or Curacao, as they don’t blend well with the orange juice. David Rhead and José Marín
According to the people at San Jaume: “A lot of tourists who have found the bar in a guide or on the Internet come to our place especially to order Agua de Valencia. There are local people who’ve been coming back here regularly since the very beginning to enjoy the odd glass. Also couples often order it or mixed groups of men and women. Men on their own, for example, don’t usually order it and, these days; it’s not a cheap drink, so it’s not so popular with younger customers who can get two or three beers for the price of a glass”. In the Barrio de Ruzafa a classic place for Agua de Valencia is Cafè Tocado in C/Cadiz, a bar in the heart of the area with live music and theatre whose decoration puts you in mind of a “cabaret” from the ‘La Belle Epoque’. Like all the classic Agua de Valencia bars we’ve mentioned, they go for quality ingredients but this being Ruzafa, unlike the bars in the centre, they don’t attract so many tourists. They told us that although it is still a staple, other drinks have replaced Agua de Valencia in popularity: “It’s normally drunk by groups and couples, usually people over thirty, these days younger people tend to go for more fashionable drinks like caipirinhas or mojitos. Having said that the drink is a classic, we’ve always served it and it’s always been in demand.” So how do you make it? Every bar does it their own way; some add cava and some don’t. Most places keep the exact recipe to themselves but we did pick up a few tips. Anywhere worth its
The Official ‘24/7’ Agua de Valencia Recipe Mix: Two parts freshly squeezed chilled sweet oranges Seven parts chilled cava. (brut or semi-seco depending on taste). One part mixture of good quality vodka and gin. In a pint jug and serve in saucer champagne glasses.
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VALENCIA WINES
31ST WINE AND FOOD FAIR AND RESULTS FROM THE CONCURSO DE VINOS VALENCIANOS The ‘Mostra’ held annually in the dry riverbed came to a finish on April 29th. Over the previous five days thousands of visitors had experienced the selection of wines, spirits, olive oils, craft beers, artisan cheeses, sausages, breads, chocolates and more that was on offer. All these products originate in the Valencian community and all three provinces were well represented. Organised by Proava, the not-for-profit agency responsible for promoting the Valencian panoply of gastronomic produce, it is also the time of year for the first part of the Valencian Wines Competition. Unique in Spain, the competition invites bodegas from across the entire Valencian Community and any bodega can enter their wines in around a dozen categories. A tasting panel is appointed principally by Proava but on behalf of the
Agriculture and Tourism department, making this a Government sponsored competition. The panel is made up of technical staff from the Denominations of Origin, the wine press, professional winemakers, the Sumilleres association and others. The competition is now in three parts and for the fair the wines to be judged are whites, rosados, young and aged reds, sweet wines and vermuts. Sparkling wines and Cava are judged later in the year as are those for the Monovarietals class which are for the best Monastrells, Moscatels and Bobals. Around 25 bodegas submitted 224 wines this year for consideration and the panel met three times to taste and judge them. The first two stages are eliminatory, the wines being tasted blind and judged according to their appearance, colour, bouquet, taste and quality. Each class is whittled
down to the top scoring 10 wines and these are judged again to award the prizes, which are handed out on the first evening of the ‘Mostra’. Almost all of the bodegas who have entered the competition are exhibitors at the fair, so the public have the opportunity to taste those wines judged to be the best examples of their type for this year. Sitting on such a panel gives a wonderful opportunity to judge the overall quality of wines from the new vintage, particularly in the whites, rosados and young reds sections. We think it fair to say that generally for the earlier harvested wines, (whites and rosados) the quality is very good. The grapes were all picked before the weather suddenly changed, the rains came and temperatures dropped affecting the acidity, sugar content and ripeness of the reds making it a “difficult” year for this category. Not
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one winemaker has told VÍ Vid that they had a good year with their red wines! In the category for white wines the winners were Mariluna 2018, (Verdejo/Macabeo), Alcovi Blanco 2018 (Sauvignon Blanc/Plantafina) and Nodus 2018 (Chardonnay). The Mariluna is from Sierra Norte and we have reviewed their wines many times before. The Alcovi is from a small Coop in the village of Almedijar, near to Segorbe. They produce wines from small plots in and around the Sierra d’Espadan and this white is very fresh with a gooseberry and elderflower bouquet and is crisp in the mouth. Plantafina is a pretty rare variety and adds acidity to this blend. Nodus also produces consistent wines from their bodega near to Utiel. 2018 in Rosados is a triumph for the Bobal variety from Utiel-Requena. All three prizes went to this grape and DO. The wines are all classic, despite their varying depth of colour, and are packed full of strawberry and raspberry fruit, chewing gum, and strawberry and cream sweets with excellent acidity. Rosado lovers are in for a treat this summer with the winning wines coming from the Utiel co-op Vega Infante 2018, Rosa&Dito 2018 and Aula 2018 both from Coviñas and Sierra Norte getting a special mention for their Pasión de Bobal. The young reds generally needed sugar adding to the must or at least tasted as if this was the case, some
being almost sweet and showing why it had been such a difficult year. Winemakers generally have needed to pull every trick out of the book to ‘correct’ their wines. Nonetheless we have tasted some very good wines from 2018 and the winners in this category are good examples. Huella de Syrah 2018 from Vegamar, Naturel 2018 Monastrell from Bodega los Frailes and Alto Cuevas Sucesión Bobal/Tempranillo 2018 from Covilor took the prizes. For the reds with oak ageing, the first class is ‘Madurado en Barrica’ signifying a crianza up to three months. Winners here were Pasión de Monastrell 2016 from Sierra Norte, Capitan Julián 2017 Tempranillo and Tesoro de Capitan Monastrell 2016 both from Ontinium. For reds with 6-12 months in oak (crianza), the winners were Biologiá 2016 Monastrell from Los Frailes, Aula Syrah 2016 from Coviñas and Laudum XII Plus Monastrell from Bocopa. In the class for Reservas (more than 12 months Crianza), Vegamar picked up another award for their Esencia 2016 Garnacha, Coviñas another for the Adnos 2014 Bobal and newcomers Hacienda la Pajerera a first for their Especias Bobal 2016. The 2016 wines are generally are beginning to show well now but have plenty of life left in them! In the categories for sweet wines
and vermuts Bodegas Xaló from the Jalon valley did very well, taking four of the six prizes available… Gold and Bronze for Riu Rau and Bahia de Denia respectively and in the Vermuts class Gold and Bronze for Val de Gorgos and Xaloneret respectively. Silvers went to Cuva Vella from Valsangiacomo for their dulce and Adriano from Bodegas Haya for their vermut. This latter vermouth has now sadly sold out! VÍ Vid hope to visit Bodegas Xaló in May and to be showing some of their wines in forthcoming tastings. Top wine, the most valued in the competition, went to Bodega La Viña from Font de la Figuera for their Venta del Puerto No 12, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Tempranillo with 12 months in American oak and a wonderful vanilla flavour.
RIKI WIGLEY & MARIAN DARAS VÍ Vid is a project supporting the development of wine knowledge and gastronomy in the Valencian Community. We run wine clubs, give tastings of Valencian wines in English and support wine-makers and bodegas directly. We can be found in Instagram (Vivid8402), and through our blog VÍ Vid at vvidblog.wordpress. com, in Facebook, (www.facebook. comVivideventos) and in Twitter @ vividvinos. Our Valencia Wine Nights tastings in Valencia will start again soon. Article © 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
RESTAURANT OF THE MONTH RESTAURANT EL ARENAL OF THE MONTH
MIAMI BURGER HOUSE 24/7 Valencia: Can you tell us about Miami Burger House? Miami Burger House: “We are a family team of Spanish & English speakers and we have done everything we can to make this original concept a reality in Valencia. It fills us with satisfaction that each client feels at home in Miami Burger House, which is to be found in an historic building. It has a warm interior and relaxing terrace, set on a quiet street in the old town… The most important thing is that our customers come back for more. We make sure you have a nice time here. You can enjoy an uplifting pop music soundtrack that doesn’t get in the way of your lunching & dining but is a great accompaiment. Our concept was born in the city
of Miami where we partly grew up and which aims to make a fusion of American food with Latin touches, by which the city of Miami is identified. It is a concept which has been worked on for a long time and we are proud to be able to share this dream in a sunny part of Spain.
sauces that are elaborated by us and are unique and authentic. They have all been created by our team. Amongst our most popular burgers are the classic ‘Americana’ and the ‘Argentina’ with chimichurri & coriander. Our special ribs, cooked for 30 minutes, are tender and tasty too.
Our trademark is really the mixture of Latin and American flavours that will make your senses explode. Our meats are never frozen and are 100% Spanish produce. For starters, we recommend the ‘Floridian Nachos’ that include vegetarian options and very generous portions as well as our ‘Tequeños.’ Our platters include barbecued ‘Miami Fries’ which form part of our new “family menu.”
We have some really cool cocktails like an authentic ‘Mojito Cubano’ and Gins with exotic fruits like ‘Mango Sensation’ and ’Caribbean Breeze.’ You can also be refreshed with tasty cervezas like Corona and a selection of IPA beers. Miami is one of the most open & international of cities and you’ll find that fusion of styles & beach influences here…”
Our speciality is not really a simple hamburger at all. We have taken care of every detail, from the bread to the
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MIAMI BURGER HOUSE Calle Zurradores, 7 planta baja derecha Valencia 46001 Tel: 961 67 47 54 Hours: Monday-Sunday 12pm -12am www.miamiburgerhouse.com Zona Carmen Article Š 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
FOOD BY HELEN WESTWATER OF LA OLA FRESCA
“OH SO RIGHTEOUSLY YOURS, LIME AND COCONUT CAKE!” VEGAN AND GLUTEN-FREE Inspired by the Easter holidays and the zippy zap of spring in the air, we were looking for something for our vegan / gluten-free customers. We came up with this gem of a recipe that ticks both boxes and is also super quick to make. Our lovely work experience boy from Newcastle nearly fell off his chair when we told him there were no eggs in it! And I promise, you’ll “no cannae believe it” either! You will need a 1k/2lb bread or cake tin, lined. Heat the oven to 180C/350F gas mark 3
Method First mix the dry ingredients together well, (rice flour, ground almonds, baking powder, baking soda, dried coconut, pistachio nuts).
30 minutes until a fork comes out clean. While the cake is still warm, make small holes over the top and then pour over the lime and sugar mix. When the cake is cool, decorate with icing sugar and the pistachios.
With a whisk, beat the coconut oil and the caster sugar. Add the lime zest, juice of lime and the plant milk. Mix in the dry ingredients gently so as not to lose the air from the cake and hence all its “non-eggy” fluffiness!
With more action on ‘La Ola Fresca’ sunshine terraza, we are taking a rest from our courses this month, except for our weekly German/Spanish intercambio (Wednesdays) and Speak English (Thursdays).
Place in your lined cake tin and If you are visiting Valencia or bake in the oven for about 20 to
have arrived recently feel free to come along. It is a good way of meeting Spanish people and getting to know the city. If there are any writers interested in coming along to a ‘writers connect’ meeting please get in touch with us. Please share your books with us as we also have a new intercambio book shelf in association with ‘Valencia Lee Libros’. Their Facebook is facebook.com/valencialeelibros
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INGREDIENTS: For the cake: 160g rice flour 50g ground almonds 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 40g dried coconut Handful of pistachio nuts shelled and skinned 125g caster sugar 80g coconut oil at room temperature 240ml / 1 cup soya milk or other vegetable milk Juice of 1 lime Zest of 3 limes For the Lime Syrup: : Topping 1 cup of caster sugar Juice of 2 limes Icing sugar: 1 cup icing sugar Juice of lime to mix Handful of pistachios for decoration
La Ola Fresca C/ Músico Magenti, 11 Tel:610 026 305 (For reservations) www.laolafresca.com Zona Benimaclet See www.facebook.com/LAOLAFRESCA/ for opening and closing times. Article Š 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
CHILL OUT
LA CAVA DEL NEGRET Founded in 1996, this is a longestablished classic café-bar, set in the historic centre of Valencia. It is a cosy chill out spot, located in the emblematic Plaza del Negrito.
Wide range of exotic and local cocktails and 30 gins to choose from. Owners Javi and Gema are popular figures in the barrio.
It has small marble tables, a decoration that changes with the photography/painting exhibitions by local artists, large windows to the square and a charming terrace by the relaxing fountain.
Check out their famous ‘Agua de Valencia’, made-on-the-spot with freshly squeezed Valencian orange juice, with Cava Brut Nature and with their secret touch… 24/7 VALENCIA TEAM
LA CAVA DEL NEGRET C/ Calatrava, 15 Tel: 963 923 301 lacavadelnegret.com/ Open every day from 12 h until 02.00h… Zona Carmen Article © 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
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La expulsión de los moriscos Hasta 31 de mayo Soledad Sevilla. El sentimiento del color Hasta 30/06/2019 Caparrós. El jardín de la naturaleza Hasta 26/05/2019 Jorge Ballester. Entre el Equipo Realidad y el silencio Hasta 01/09/2019
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‘DUERMA EN TI. MATERNIDADES ROBADAS’ Desde 12 marzo DONDE GERMINAN LOS SILENCIOS Hasta 5 mayo ‘JOSEP TORNERO. LA DESAPARICIÓN DE LAS LUCIÉRNAGAS’ Marzo JESÚS MADRIÑÁN. MIL NOCHES Y UNA NOCHE Hasta 26 mayo EVREKA. PICHIAVO Hasta 5 mayo XU BING. ART FOR THE PEOPLE Hasta 5 mayo FRAGMENTOS QUE REPRESENTAN AL MUNDO Hasta 26 mayo JOSEP TORNERO. LA DESAPARICIÓN DE LAS LUCIÉRNAGAS Hasta 19/5/19 TESTIMONIO GRÁFICO DE UN TERRITORIO, SÍMBOLO DE UN PUEBLO Hasta 05/05/19 FESTIVAL 10 SENTIDOS – BESTIAS Del 12 al 19 de mayo
CIUDAD DE LAS ARTES Y LAS CIENCIAS
(L’Hemisferic, Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, L’Oceanografic) www.cac.es
CONVENT CARMEN www.covencarmen.com
ESPAI TACTEL
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ESPAI VISOR
OSWALDO MACIÁ Geopolíticas de la naturaleza Geopolitics of Nature Hasta 24 / 05 / 2019 ANA AMORIM Desde 31 / 05 / 2019
Pintura Moderna y Contemporánea de los Siglos XIX y XX Permanente
GALERIA LUIS ADELANTADO
Durante la construcción de la muralla china. Comisariada por Ángel Calvo Ulloa 11 abril — 14 junio Boiler Room. Cero absoluto: Superfluid. Jose García Vallés 11 abril — 14 junio
IVAM INSTITUT VALENCIÀ D’ART MODERN EXPOSICIONES IVAM
El dibujado Paco Roca Hasta 30 junio El espíritu de una época Ignacio Pinazo en la colección del IVAM Hasta 29 diciembre Las constelaciones de Julio González Entre la representación y la abstracciónHabitar el Mediterráneo Hasta 14 abril 2019 1989. EL FIN DEL SIGLO XX Hasta 19 Mayo 2019 Soledad y Sevilla El Patriarca Hasta 16 junio 2019 Materia y Memoria en Aub, Hervás y Chirbes Hasta 16 junio TIEMPOS CONVULSOS. Historias y microhistorias en la colección del IVAM Hasta 19 abril 2020 Toda la ciudad habla de ello. Pintura española en la colección del IVAM Hasta 16 junio 2019 Materia, espacio y tiempo. Julio González y las vanguardias Desde 11 abril Caso de estudio: 1989. IVAM Hasta 09 junio 2019 FERNAND LÉGER I LA VIDA MODERNA Hasta 15 Setembre 2019
INSTITUTO FRANCÉS DE VALENCIA
Colección Permanente El inicio de la pintura moderna en España: Sorolla y su tiempo Hasta 30.08.2020 Picasso - Cela: dibujos, escritos y cerámicas. Colección Gabarrón Hasta 01.09.2019
MUSEO DE PREHISTORIA DE VALENCIA
Prehistoria, Cultura Ibérica, Mundo Romano, dinero Exposición Permanente Historia de Valencia en Ocho Periodos Exposición Permanente Galaicos. Un pobo entre dous mundos Hasta 01-09-2019 MUSEO VALENCIÀ D’ETNOLOGIA
Prietas las filas. Vida cotidiana y franquismo Hasta 27 enero 2019 La República de Las Fallas 1932 -1936 Hasta 12 mayo Etnomusic Primavera. 2019 Festival de música folk y del mundo 09 Mayo - 20 Jun
MuVIM
L’Aventura del Pensamiento Exposición Permanente Torre Islámica Exposición Permanente Valencia Según el Pare Tosca Exposición Permanente Las mujeres en los tebeos del franquismo Hasta de junio de 2019 Fragments: Laura Silleras Hasta 21 de junio de 2019 Davantals Vivencials Desde el 3 de abril de 2019 Pierre Verger. Un viaje fotográfico por la España republicana (1935) Hasta 14 de julio de 2019 Por los altos andamios de las flores Del 14 de abril al 30 de junio de 2019 DVBÓN. Un artista republicà (1909-1952) Hasta 14 de julio de 2019
http://www.institutfrancais.es/ valencia EXPOSICIÓN | Pasqual Gomes, “Mémoire de voyage” Desde 19 julio.
PLASTIC MURS
CENTRE CULTURAL LA BENEFICÈNCIA
LEJOS DEL CANON Veintitrés obras del Museo de Vilafamés Hasta 5 mayo SELF-MADE WOMAN Concha Ros Hasta 1 mayo IDEA - IMATGE - UNIVERSITAT RELOADED LABORATORIO DE LUZ Hasta 1 mayo Antes del Arte –cinquanta anys després Hasta 9 junio FERITS PELS LLIBRES Fondos de bibliófilos en la Universitat de València
www.labeneficiencia.es
L’ IBER DE LOS SOLDADITOS DE PLOMO
FUNDACIÓN CHIRIVELLA SORIANO
Exposición Permanente: Guardias Españolas, Coleciones Valencianas, Almansa, Vida Cotidiana, Tirant y Serie Histórica. Exposición “Aventuras en el desierto”.
GALERÍA BENLLIURE
Renacimiento / Barroco /Pintura Gótica / La Pintura Académica La Pintura de los Siglos XIX y XX
www.chirivellasoriano.org “Persona y personaje. Lo real, lo ficticio y lo imaginario” Hasta el 2 de junio
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MUSEU DE BELLES ARTES SAN PIO V
Something new, something borrowed Hasta 14 Junio
UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA, LA NAU
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Desde 16 abril hasta 19 julio LITTLE BLACK DRESS Yolanda Domínguez Hasta 15 septiembre HUMBERTO RIVAS Hasta 15 septiembre EL RETO DE MÈTODE 100 números de ciencia Hasta 15 septiembre
Hasta 01 de junio de 2019 Carol Tomás Del 05 de abril al 14 de junio de 2019 Hipnosis y mentalismo - Dario Piera Del 06 de abril al 25 de mayo de 2019 Patricia Espejo Del 12 de abril al 07 de junio de 2019
PALAU DE LES ARTS OPERA
CRÍMENES Y SOMBRAS: EL CINE NEGRO CLÁSICO Hasta 14 de julio de 2019 BÁSICOS FILMOTECA: DIÁLOGOS Y FILIACIONES (II) Hasta 09 de junio de 2019 AGNÈS VARDA, LA MIRADA LIBRE Hasta 19 de mayo de 2019 LOS WESTERNS DE ANTHONY MANN Y JAMES STEWART del 27 de marzo al 15 de mayo de 2019 CLÁSICOS IMPRESCINDIBLES del 30 de abril al 18 de junio de 2019 FESTIVAL 10 SENTIDOS: BESTIAS del 02 al 18 de mayo de 2019 “LO LLAMARÍA SIMPLEMENTE VIDA”. EL CINE SEGÚN BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI del 02 de mayo al 07 de julio de 2019 MENUDA FILMO: “CELESTIAL CAMEL” del 04 al 05 de mayo de 2019 LA ALIMENTACIÓN SOSTENIBLE EN EL CINE. del 10 de mayo al 29 de diciembre de 2019 VALÈNCIA NEGRA: HOMENAJE A ANGIE DICKINSON del 11 al 18 de mayo de 2019
La malquerida Rigoletto Giuseppe Verdi 11, 14, 17, 19, 22 mayo 2019 CONCIERTOS Mahler 9 25 maig 2019 Auditori
THEATRE / TEATRO CIRCUITO CAFÉ TEATRO www.circuitocafeteatro.com
ESPACIO INESTABLE www.espacioinestable.com
SALA RUSSAFA www.salarussafa.es Shhhh! 5 mayo Perdición (Double Indemnity) 9 mayo Gregor Samsa 11 mayo
TEATRO OLYMPIA
Burundanga Del 2 al 5 de mayo de 2019 David Guapo Del 9 al 11 de mayo de 2019 Alta seducción Hasta 12 de mayo de 2019 Giselle 15 de mayo de 2019 Muerte en el Nilo Del 16 al 26 de mayo de 2019 Concierto emociones musicales 27 de mayo de 2019 Carmina Burana. La fura dels baus Del 30 de mayo al 09 de junio de 2019
TEATRO RIALTO TÓRTOLA 17 MAYO - 2 JUNIO
TEATRO PRINCIPAL
Festival 10 sentidos So blue 05 de mayo de 2019 VALENCiANA (la realidad no es suficiente) del 21 de mayo al 02 de junio de 2019 ·
TEATRO TALIA
Espejismos Patricia Espej Hasta 07 de junio de 2019 Madre no hay más que una Óscar Tramoyeres Hasta 08 de junio de 2019 Siendo franco Diego Peña
CINEMA / CINE FILMOTECA IVAC 2018
LIVE MUSIC 16 TONELADAS
(Zona Campanar) Calle Ricardo Micó, 3 Facebook 16 Tonelades New rock club and indie disco in the Campanar area, near the Rio Turia.
BLACK NOTE
(Zona Aragón) C/ Polo y Peyrolón, 15 Tel. 96 393 36 63 Top choice for music lovers who love it live - jazz, blues, R’n’B, soul, funk, amenco and rock. See listings. Jazz, blues, amenco, world music, jam sessions and more...
CAFÉ DEL DUENDE
(Zona Carmen) C/ Túria, 62 Tel. 630 455 289 www.cafedelduende.com Great club specialising in authentic amenco music and culture. See listings.
CAFÉ MERCEDES JAZZ (Zona Ruzafa) C/ Sueca, 27 Tel. 96 341 83 78 www.cafemercedes.es
CAFÉ PUB MURNAU
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(Zona Blasco Ibañez) C/Impresor Palmert Lambert, 5 Tel: 96 0 093 67 84
DELUXE POP CLUB
(Zona Plaza Cedro) C/ Poeta Mas y Ros 42, Zona Cedro www.deluxepopclub.com
EL ASESINO
(Zona plaza cedro) Plaza Cedro,1 Valencia 46022 Tel:963 55 15 58 wix.com/pub-el-asesino Established in 1984 and open again with live rock music and more…
ELECTROPURA
(Zona Ruzafa) C/ Pinto Salvador Abril, 20 See Facebook for more details Acoustic gigs at 19.30h with indie often being the avour.
EL LOCO
(Zona Juan Llorens) C/ Erudito Orellena, 12 Tel. 96 326 05 26, www.lococlub.org El Loco is a dynamic live venue with an eclectic choice of indie, funk, rock, fusion, blues and more. Check some music and dance later.
ELVIENTO BAR
(Zona Cabanyal) C/ de la Iglesia del Rosario, 8 Movil:606 88 20 00 www.elvientobar.com Live flamenco every Wednesday. Live blues every Thursday.
ENVIVO LIVE SHOWS & FOOD (Zona Ruzafa) Calle Sevilla, 27 Movil: 665 42 34 20 Newish, fairly spacious live music venue with friendly owners and tapas choices to enjoy too.
ESPAI MUSICAL SKALA
C/ San Vicente Ferrer n17 LLIRIA, Spain Movil: 651 17 03 73 www.facebook.com/EspaiSkala/ Jazz. Soul, Fusion, World Music and more…
GESTALGUINOS
(Zona Carmen) Carrer del Poeta Liern, 33 Tel:963 52 88 99 Jam sessions every week including jazz, blues, flamenco…
HARDROCK CAFÉ VALENCIA Zona Pl Ayuntamiento) Av, Marques de Sotelo, 6 Tel:962 56 56 53 Live shows every month
JARITÉ ESPAI OBERT C/Buenos Aires n˚8. (ZONA RUZAFA)
24/7 VALENCIA LISTINGS Valencia Tel: 658 38 48 59 www.jarite.orgacoustic Acoustic music including tango. Boleros, flamenco, Brazilian, jazz and more…
JERUSALEM
C/ Jerusalem, 55 (Zona Centro) www.jerusalemclub.es Live pop & rock music near the train station…
Jimmy Glass MAYO 2019 6 Mayo 20:45h DIEGO BARBER QUARTET 9 Mayo 20:45h THE BAD PLUS 10 Mayo 22:30h ESPIRAL TRIO 11 Mayo 22:30h XIMO CAFFARENA TRIO
16 Mayo 22:30h SPYDO DUO 17 Mayo 22:30h BRUT & NATURE 18 Mayo 22:30h IMPRESSIONS TRIO 23 Mayo 20:45h BAPTISTE BAILLY TRIO
JIMMY GLASS JAZZ BAR
(Zona Carmen) C/ Baja, 28 www.jimmyglassjazz.net Legendary and prestigious jazz club in the classic New York style with an authentic jazz atmosphere, integrated on the international live jazz circuit, where every week you can see famous international live bands from the modern jazz world. Mítico y prestigioso club de jazz de estilo neoyorquino, con una átmosfera auténticamente jazzística, donde pueden verse todas las semanas guras internacionales del jazz contemporáneo. Consulta la web: www.jimmyglassjazz.net
Tel. 649 255 048 Live music every Thursday & Friday.
www.matisseclub.com Live music with very eclectic programme.
LA MUTANT
THE HOPS
(Zona Puerto) C / Joan Verdeguer, 22-24 www.lamutant.com Live music, theatre, performance art and more…
LA RAMBLETA
Bulevar Sur, esq Pío IX (Next to Parque La Rambleta) (Zona Jesús) Tel: 96 0011511 www.larambleta.com Fantastic new live venue with great programme of live music and original and alternative theatre.
LA BULERIA
(City of Arts and Sciences) C/Obispo Jaime Perez, 24 Tel: 96 315 30 58 Live amenco show & dinner. www.labuleria.com
LA CHIMENEA DE ZAIDIA
Calle Ruaya, 3, (BARRIO ZAIDIA) Movil: 688 92 70 59 lachimeneadezaidia.wordpress.com Live music with flamenco and fusion bands and more…
LA EDAD DE ORO (Zona Juan Llorens) C/ San Jacinto, 3
(Zona Patraix) C/ Beato Nicolás Factor, 32 Movil:671 305332 Live rock, indie, jazz and world music.
TRANQUILO MUSICA
www.tranquilomusica.com Bringing you the best local, national and international indie bands to Valencia. Keep up the good work!
UNA COSA RARA
(Zona Blasco Ibañez) Plaza Xuquer, 3 Tel:963 38 91 51 Jazz jam sessions on Monday and live soul sessions on Thursdays.
(Zona Juan Llorens) C/ Villanueva y Gascons, 2 Tel: 96 327 06 72 www.unacosarara.com Some quality local bands to accompany your Mediterranean meal at this ‘Bistro Musical’ including Jazz, Flamenco, Blues, Fusion, World Music and more...
MONTEREY PUB
WAH-WAH
LA VITTI
(Zona Carmen) C/ Museo, 10 Jazz jam every Wednesday evening.
PALAU DE LA MUSICA
(Zona Túria) Paseo de la Alameda, 30 Tel. (+34) 96 337 50 20 E-mail: info@palauvalencia.com www. palaudevalencia.com Excellent classical music concerts in the Rio Túria gardens with musicians from around the world. See website for current programme.
(Zona Blasco Ibáñez) C/ Campoamor, 52 Tel. 96 356 39 42 / 645 792 674 www.wahwahclub.com National and international indie-rock & pop in a student zone...
CLUBS
Zona Alameda AZZA VALENCIA@ PALAUALAMEDA
C/Arquitecto Mora, 2 palaualameda.com/espacios/azza/ The new “place to be!” From house to 80s to hip-hop to indietronica, depending on the night. Cocktails galore and dancefloor!
Zona Aragón CARIBBEAN’S ARAGÓN
C/ Bélgica, 5 House and pop, good mix of DJs and popular with students of all nationalities!
KAF CAFE
(Zona Benimaclet) C/Arquitecto Arnau, 16 961131706 - 663 702 960 lk kafcafe.blogspot.com Atmospheric, literary café-bar with regular live gigs and jams.
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PETER ROCK RESTAURANTE (Zona Carmen) C/ Plaza Vicente Iborra 4 Tel: 96 0914304 / Mobile: 601320634 www.peterrock.es
Zona Blasco Ibañez LA3
Avenida Blaso Ibañez, 111 Indietronica, hits, rock & pop, urban sounds… New location for this legendary club!
PETER ROCK CLUB
C/ Quart, 26 (Zona Carmen) www.peterrockclub.com Facebook: PeterRockClub Concerts, Live music in the Barrio del Carmen with the emphasis on ROCK!
ROCK ISLAND MUSIC BAR (Zona Benimaclet) Calle Enrique Navarro, 8
MATISSE CLUB
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Zona City of Arts & Sciences L’UMBRACLE
Movil: 684047434
Zona Botanico LA CAVA DE MARTE
Av. Del Saler, 5 www.umbracleterraza.com Fantastic terrace! Quality cocktails. Commercial music. Popular with the get dressed up crowd. Open from 18h until 7am Thursdays to Sundays MYA (el Club de l’Umbracle) is downstairs and open Thursdays to Saturdays with commercial house music a fixture.
C/ Guillem de Castro, 133 Movil:629 90 13 96
LO DE PONXE EN EL KINTO PINO Plaza Rojas Clemente, 5 Tel: 96 00394 Alternative taberna with vegan food and good value too…
Zona Cabanyal BAR LAPACA
Zona Ruzafa LATEX
C/Carlos Cervera, 23 Movil: 678 64 49 41 Electronica, Funk, House and more in the hip barrio of Ruzafa.
PICCADILLY DISCOTECA CLUB
C/ dels Tomassos, 12. Valencia. One of the wildest and most fun clubs in Valencia.
OVEN CLUB
Gran Vía Germanías 31 Valencia 46006 Movil: 687 24 55 49 Electronic club in the hip barrio of Ruzafa.
XTRA LRGE PLAYGROUND Gran Via Germanias, 21(esq Cadiz)
Zona Juan Lloréns MAGAZINE CLUB
Pza / Perez Escrich, 18 Magazine has become an essential part of the rock’n’roll scene in Valencia.
Zona El Carmen GONG
C/ Concordia, 3 (near C/ Caballeros) www.facebook.com/gongvlc Subterranean spot in El Carmen to satisfy the underground explorer.
GO BAR VLC
( Up! Hostel@Main train station) C/Xativa, 24
KRAKEN
C/ San Dionisio, 3 Feel ‘heavy metal’ and like hard rock? Plenty of like-minded souls in a loud bar. Rock on!
MR MONKEY VLC
C/ Alta, 11 Excellent cocktails and electronica DJ sessions…
MONTEREY PUB
C/ Museo,10 Jazz Jam sessions, rock & roll and more...
RADIO CITY
C/ Santa Teresa, 19 Tel: 96 391 41 51 A legendary club in Valencia’s old town. Free, eclectic disco Monday - Sunday nights, live amenco every Tuesday @23h. English language nights Thursday @20h with Britpop music till late. Funky and friendly club. 20
SLAVIA
Plaza San Jaime, 8. Slavia is a long-established classic of the Carmen scene. Open since 1996, with an ample selection of cocktails, gins and beers.
ÚNIC
Plaza Sant Jaume, 1
VIBORA SAVAGE ROCK’N’ ROLL CLUB C/ Quart, 47
Zona C/Jesús FUNKADELIA
C/Marques de Zenete, 5 Movil:625 358 401 Music bar with Soul, Funk, Jazz, Reggae, Blues and Afro music. Co- lourful interior and friendly Spanish and English owners. There will be live music of all genres with DJs in between the sets. Tapas will soon be available. The specialist DJs on Fridays and Saturdays from 23.30-- 3.30h. Private parties, cocktails and montaditos available. Fiestas privadas, cocteles y montaditos.
Zona Canovas UPPER CLUB
Gran Via ques del Turia, 40 www.upperclub.es
BOWIE DISCOTHEQUE
C/Marti, 4 Naughty and nice with classic disco for people who love to dress up and stay out late!
CHILL OUT
Zona Plaza Ayuntamiento BASTARD COFFEE & KITCHEN Avenida Marqués de Sotelo 9, 46002 Valencia. Teléfono:963 510 746
FEDERAL
C/ Embajador Vich, 15 Tel: 96 0617 596 www.federalcafe.es
MOON BAR
C/ Musico Peydro, 39 Movil: 697 188 398
SOFARTCAFÉ
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C/ del Rosario, 30 Móvil: 637 86 05 28 Very popular hangout for the alternative crowd with tapas and beer at good prices.
BAR WORK IN PROGRESS C/ Marti Grajales, 13 Tel:96 071 57 89
BODEGA LA PESETA
C/ Cristo del Grao, 16 Móvil: 637 86 05 28 Attractive, bohemian interior with crowd to match. Tortilla is a speciality.
LA BATISFERA
C/ Carlos Ros, 32 Tel:96 2045846 www.labatisfera.com New and already popular! Books, magazines, bar, drinks and music! Multi-space in the hip barrio of Cabanyal from the good people of Ubik Café..
LA FÁBRICA DEL HIELO
C/ Pavia, 37 Set in the increasingly hip barrio of Cabanyal. Art space with café-bar, art exhibitions, live music and more.
Zona Calle Jesús CRACOVIA BAR
C/ Alcira, 25 Tel: 963 287 456 www.cracoviabar.com Groovy café-bar with healthy cuisine, art exhibitions, live gigs, DJ and more!
Zona El Carmen ANITA GIRO
Pintor Domingo 7 (near the small garage next to the Quart Towers). Reservations: 961 133 418. Facebook anita.giro Mediterranean tapas with an international touch over the years. It’s a liberal mix of clientele, tasty cuisine and it has a rather distinctive buzz that sets it apart from its generic counterparts. Incidentally, it’s LGBT-friendly too. Open Saturdays from 12:30 PM. VERMUT on SUNDAYS from 12.30pm
BEAT BREW BAR
C/Murillo, 22 Friendly welcome. Excellent Coffees, teas, infusions…
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BUENA ONDA
MAY 19 Tel: 963 923 301 lacavadelnegret.com/ A classic in Valencia. Cosy cafe-bar located in the emblematic Plaza del Negrito.
C/ Murillo, 9 Tel:96 0881730 Spanish & Italian tapas, craft beers, cosy setting near Torres de Quart…
CAFETÍN
CAFÉ LISBOA Pl. Dr. Collado, 9 Tel. 96 391 94 84 An excellent café bar in one of Valencia’s most atmospheric plazas. Good mixed crowd of students, locals, visitors and a very popular terraza. Open 10:30h and all day until late. Lots of bocadillos, coffees and beers. Barça and Levante football on TV at the weekend. A legendary cafe-bar that is 36 years old. Set in the historic centre. Breakfast, lunch and dinner available everday. Salads, sandwiches, Snacks, Montaditos, Desserts. Fine choice of cocktails including Mojito, Daiquiri, Bloody Mary. Agua de Valencia, Sangria & Paella too. Warm interior and beautiful terrace. Un clásico del centro histórico, terraza amplio, interior relajado, tapas y cócteles. Bohemio, literario, y abierto a todos.
CAFÉ MUSEU
(Café.Cocktail. Bar) Plaza San Jaume, 2 Movil: 652 38 32 28 cafetin.valencia@gmail.com Situated in the heart of the barrio del carmen in Valencia with more than 30 years of history. This is a relaxing, agreeable and welcoming place where you can enjoy the best of teas and coffees. Specializing in AGUA DE VALENCIA. Un lugar tranquilo,agradable y acogedor donde disfrutar cada dia de los mejores tes y cafés.Especializados en el AGUA DE VALENCIA (LA MEJOR) hecha de forma tradicional, con una amplia variedad de COCKTAILS
CHRISTOPHER LEE
C/ Pinzón, 17 Movil: 664 422 202 Cocktail specialists since 1971. Hidden away and with a distinctive vintage interior, just a stone’s throw from the Torres de Quart.
ESPAI SEDA
C/ Hospital, 7 Tel:96 1 063 165 Lovely setting! Newish Gastrobar with Lounge & impressive Café Terrace.
C/ Museu, 7 Tel: 960 72 50 47 Facebook Café-Museu Bohemia at its best.
LOLITA COCKTAIL BAR
Calle Santo Cáliz, 7 46001 606145563 We are in the heart of the city, next to the cathedral and a few meters from the Miguelete. Finally Valencia has a cozy place with spectacular cocktail service. A new concept in elegance and comfort in the purest Art Déco Lounge style.
MONTEREY BAR & DISCOS C/ Baja, 46B (Barrio del Carmen) Tel: 96 3917 929 www.montereydiscos.es info@montereydiscos.es www.facebook.com/montereybardiscos montereydiscos.bandcamp.com/ Monday –Friday 17h-01h Saturday 12h-15 / 18h-01.30h Sunday and holidays: 18h-01h
RINCON LATINO
C/ Gobernador Viejo, 10 Latin flavor and long-established.. Hidden away in a quiet corner of the old town, this has a fantastic selection of cocktails. Strictly no telephone number, no wi-fi, no website and barely has mobile phone coverage. Great! One for those in the know…
RIVENDEL RESTO BAR
CAFÉ DEL NEGRITO
C/ Hospital, 18 Tel: 96 392 32 08 www.rivendelrestobar.com
Plaza del Negrito 1, 46001 València Tel. 96 391 42 33 Mov. 665 13 05 28 Classic Carmen hangout. Liberal 30-somethings, arty crowd, lots of people wearing glasses!
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LA CAVA DEL NEGRET
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Zona Plaza Xuquer ROCAFULL CAFE
http://codigog-club.blogspot.com.es/ https://www.facebook.com/codigog
Pl. Xuquer, 14 www.rocafull.tk A key meeting point of the ‘indie’ community.
Zona Benimaclet CAMINITO
C/ Santo Espíritu, 14 Reservations: 601 169 069 / 601 244 546 Great tapas bar with big terrace and deservedly popular with local bohemian crowd...
SANT JAUME
C/ Caballeros, 51 Tel. 96 391 24 01 Valencia Café society par excellence. Set in what may be the best corner of the centro histórico, this long established café bar has a cosmopolitan crowd, lots of room upstairs and one of the best terrazas in the city. Watch the characters stroll down C/Caballeros. Sant Jaume es un clásico del centro histórico con unas de las mejores terrazas en Valencia.
TETERIA TISANA
C/Moret, 4 (just off C/Roteros) Music includes: Ultra-mod, ye-ye, Garage, Britpop 60s. Freak-Beat
THE LOUNGE CAFÉ-BAR
Estameñeria Vieja 2 (behind La Lonja) Tel: 96 391 80 94, www.theloungecafebar.com
TROMBON
C/ Moret, 10 (near Plaza del Carmen)
Zona Ruzafa LA ESCUELA
C/ Denia, 32 Tel:96 3 289 145 www.laescueladeruzafa.org Urban hip! Distinctive & attractive multi-use space. Bar plus different rooms with a nice open-air terraza at the back…
LA TAVERNAIRE
C/ Dénia, 18 Tel: 605 838 299 Bohemian cafe-bar, vegetarian dishes, live music Wednesdays.
LA PINÇA
C/ Pintor Salvador Abril, 34 Tel: 96 3 25 05 82 / 693 593 037 Arty and welcoming café-bar.
UBIK CAFÉ
Calle Literato Azorín 13 Valencia www.facebook.com/ubikcafe Mon-Tues: 17h - 01:30h Wed-Sun: 12h - 01:30h Thurs: 12h - 02:00h Fri-Sat: 12h - 03:00h Emblematic of the buzzing barrio of 22
CROSS
LA OLA FRESCA
Calle Músico Magenti 11, Benimaclet Reservations: 610026305 A ‘cafecito’ with a big heart and a fabulous terrace • Speciality in brownies and homemade cakes • world food cooking Juice therapy • local artesanal beers • fairtrade tea and coffee workshops and special events • Sunday BRUNCH Facebook: La Ola Fresca Valenbisi: 116 Comidas del mundo, servicio excelente, sabroso y actividades cada semana.
Zona City of Arts and Sciences LA PEQUEÑA PASTELERIA DE MAMÁ
C/ Juan de Mena, 7 (Zona Botanico) Facebook Cross Valencia www.crossvalencia.com Just 2 minutes walk from Torres de Quart in the tranquil Botanico barrio. Cross is one of Valencia’s most popular Gay Clubs. Open each night from 22h to 03.30am with Wednesdays and Tuesdays featuring ‘get naked’ parties. Every Friday parties with Dj. Saturday show with DragQueen. Closed Monday. Uno de los pubs gays más populares de Valencia. Lunes cerrado, jueves noche karaoke, viernes estas preparadas por Dj, sábado noche show de Drag Queen.
LA BELLA DE CADIZ
C/ Cadiz, 54 Facebook labelladecadiz54 Set in the hip barrio of Ruzafa, this friendly café-bar has a terraza and an international vibe and an incredible collection of camp antiques in the very spacious interior.
LA PECERA
C/ Cadiz, 86 Tel: 639 517 703 Popular with lesbians in evenings. Open to all.
Carrer del Poeta Josep Cervera y Grifol, 14, Valencia Delightful bakery of the highest quality with cakes and teas to savour. Lovely staff with lots of experience and acoustic live music sessions too!
Zona Puerto TERRAZA MALABAR
Edi cio Veles e Vents Movil: 682 613 446 / 677 72 53 21
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Gay Discoteca & Club (Zona Ruzafa) Carrer dels Tomassos, 14. A Gay disco, next to Russafa market. 3 floors with House, Disco, Guateque, Pop, Petardeo. © 2019 24/7 Valencia
NUNCADIGONO
C/Doctor Monseratt,28 The latest gay sex-club with rooms, showers, labyrinths, videos, slings, contacts, S&M, bears, fucking, sex,
24/7 VALENCIA LISTINGS glory-holes, motor bikes. Fiestas Sex’ every Monday (Slip or Naked) and Friday from 22.00h. Each month: ‘Fiesta Slip’ 1st and 3rd Thursday from 22h (jockstrap/ swimwear) ‘Fiesta Naturista’ 2nd & 4th Thursday from 22h. (naked) Free cloakroom service and free condoms and lubrication, ask at the bar. Every Friday Porno/ Live Show. Happy hours todos los dias. Open every day from 13.00 pm to 04.00 am. WEDNESDAYS COMPLETE BLACKOUT PARTY MIERCOLES FIESTA APAGÓN TOTAL Gay sexbar. Cuartos, duchas, laberintos, videos, slings, valencia, contactos, gay, nuncadigono, bar, sm, bears, sexo, motos.
PEKADO
Pl. Vicente Iborra, 9 Tel. 96 392 41 39 The seven deadly sins are served after you enter the gates of hell of this restaurant.
QART CAFÉ
C/ Guillem de Castro, 80
SANT MIQUEL Pl. Sant Miquel, 13 Tel. 96 392 31 29
SPARTACUS
C/ Flassanders, 8 Gay sex shop
TRAPEZZIO CAFÉ
Pl. Músico Lopez Chavarri, 2
TRADITIONAL PUBS
LA BIRRA DE BRIAN Gran Via Germanias, 29 Tel:96 0 650 756 www.labirradebrian.com
ZONA ABASTOS GEORGE BEST
C/ Alzira, 12 Great name, good beers, indie music. The fifth Beatle would surely have approved. Where did it all go right?
tap, which includes beers from Ireland and ‘Maleoc’ cider from Galicia. Check out their ‘O’Hara’ Red, Pale Ale and Black beers.
BIRRA & BLUES BREW PUB VALENCIA Av. Maria Cristina, 12 Tel: 96 392 56 41 Zona Centro Valencia 46001 www. birraeblues.com
FINNEGAN’S
Pl. de la Reina Tel: 96 392 28 62 www.finnegansofdublin.es
LLÚPOL CELLER CERVESES
C/ Moro Zeit, 2 Valencia Movil: 639 03 60 06 Fantastic selection of craft beer, vintage interior, drink in or takeaway. Friendly atmosphere and good music! Near Radio City…
SAINT MARTIN’S URBAN IRISH
Calle Abadía de San Martin, 2 (near San Vicente) Tel: +34963942171 46002 Valencia info@saintmartins.es Our international atmosphere and our location manage to unite the tradition of an Irish pub with a young and relaxed atmosphere. (Find us between Plaza de la Reina and Plaza del Ayuntamiento, just off San Vicente street).
THE MARKET
C/ Danzas / Cajeros (Near La Lonja) Tel: 961 054 050 Facebook: the market cerveza artesana
TYRIS ON TAP
Taula De Canvis, 6 (near La Lonja) Tel: 96 1 13 28 73
ZONA CANOVAS
“A true Irish pub” that knows the craic! Friendly helpful international staff who speak Spanish and English! FREE WIFI to all customers. Open every day from 4pm ‘till late! Lots of events: Live Music every Friday at 23h. Parties with prizes. Open Saturday and Sunday at 13:00h pm. Reservations at info@stpatricksvalencia.com See Facebook for more details!
PORTLAND ALE HOUSE
C/ Salamanca 10 Yes! Valencia’s rst true American pub, run by a friendly American team with draft beers available, sports and an increasingly mixed crowd of locals, visitors and English and Spanish speakers.
ZONA CEDRO CRUZ DEL SUR SHAMBALA
C/ de Campoamor Teléfono: 963 55 27 32 Traditional pub with plenty of beers plus tapas and cocktails.Warm interior. Bar de tapas, especialmente salazones, y cócteles con decoración cálida de paneles de madera y terraza.
ZONA Avenida Aragón MANOLO EL DEL BOMBO Pl. Valencia Club de Fútbol, 5 Tel: 96 930 460
ZONA PLAZA XUQUER MAX MAX
C/ Vinalopó, 11 (Pl. Xúquer) Tel: 96 362 68 67 http://maxmaxvalencia.blogspot.com
RESTAURANTS AFRO-CUBAN BABALÚ
C/ Manyans 17 (next to Plaza Redondo) Tel: 96 315 50 40
ARABIC BALANSIYA
Paseo de las Facultades, 3 Authentic Moroccan cuisine in a beautiful and spacious interior www.balansiya.com
ZONA EL CARMEN BEAR CLUB C/ Maria Cristina, 5
DUKALA
Dr Sanchis Bergon, 27 Excellent Moroccan cuisine with a beautiful interior and experienced owners. Set in the mellow barrio of Botanico by the Rio Turia gardens.
Tel:96 3 529 619 New Irish tavern with welcoming atmosphere & staff. Set right in the centre of town.
BEERS & TRAVELS BAR
Plaza Manises, 3 Tel: 96 392 60 50 Zona Carmen Facebook Beers and Travels Bar www.beersandtravels.com ‘Beers & Travels Bar’ is a traditional pub set in the heart of the old town and just a stone’s throw from the legendary Torres de Serranos. At the pub, you will nd 13 different drinks on
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SAHARA (ZONA CARMEN) C/ del Mar, 52 Tel: 96 394 32 76 Movil: 698 579 148 www.sahararestaurante.com
ST. PATRICK’S IRISH PUB Gran Vía Marqués del Turia, 69 Tel: 96 351 36 42 www.stpatricksvalencia.com
ASIAN FUSION MA KHIN CAFÉ (COLONIAL ASIAN FOOD)
Mercado Colon / Jorge Juan, 19 Tel:96 352 8132 23
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NACIONSUSHI
Marques del Turia, 43 Tel:96 1 67 92 51 www.nacionsushi.com The first of its kind in Spain…
TAO TAO TABERNA ASIATICA C/ Cadiz, 37 Tel: 96 091 2915 / móvil: 615 725 320
TUK TUK
Gran Via Marques del Turia, 62 Tel:96 3244931 tuktukstreetfood.es Asian Street food
FUSION RESTAURANT KAIKAYA
Plaza Ayuntamiento, 10 Tel:96 0446480 www.kaikayarestaurante.com Japanese- Brazilian fusion in the heart of town!
SÉSAME
C/ En Bou (Zona Carmen) Tel: 96 391 30 62 Highly popular. The well-travelled French owner proposes a wide variety of creative tapas and dishes with an original Greek & Mediterranean/ Asian/ French and Vegetarian fusion using only fresh local produce.
NIKKEI
C/ Lepanto, 26 (Zona Botánico) Tel:96 3113 578 Movil:651974299 Attractive & tasty ‘Japanese-Peruvian’ fusion of cuisine in the increasingly hip & understated barrio of Botáncio.
GREEK EL RINCON GRIEGO
C/ Conde Montornes, 23 (just off C/ Mar and corner of Poeta Liern) Tel: 96 394 4443 Mobile: 639608867 www.stratosm.es Zona Carmen
HAWAIIAN CITY POKE
Clariano, 4 Tel:96 1029 000 www.citypoke.es
NDIAN / PAKISTANI BHARAT
C/ Moratín n14 corner w/ Calle Las Barcas (Just off Plaza Ayuntamiento) Mobile: 632 17 82 06 www.restaurantbharat.com Open Tuesday to Sunday 13.30h -16h / 19.30h -24h Authentic Indian restaurant that is both Indian run & owned and set right in the centre of Valencia. Beautifu-
24/7 VALENCIA LISTINGS lly designed interior, helpful staff, really tasty cuisine and wide choice of curries and dishes to choose from with all tastes catered for. This is the real deal! The proof is in the pudding, ‘Bharat’ has become so popular in Benidorm over the last 15 years that they have opened this newish branch in the city of Valencia! Auténtico restaurante indio que es de gestión y propiedad india y está ubicado justo en el centro de Valencia. Un interior hermosamente diseñado, un personal atento, una cocina realmente sabrosa y una amplia variedad de curries y platos para elegir con todos los gustos atendidos. ‘Bharat’ se ha vuelto tan popular en Benidorm en los últimos 15 años que han abierto esta nueva sucursal en la ciudad de Valencia!
ITALIAN ZONA BOTANICO LA FORCOLA
C/ Borrull, 29 Tel: 963 155 909 www.laforcola.com
ZONA EL CARMEN ANÓMALO RESTAURANTE
C/ de la Crau, 4 (Zona Carmen) Movil:699587148 /679580624 Charming, family run restaurant with intimate setting. Highly experienced & talented Italian chef from Rome and lovely English speaking host. Just a stone’s throw from Torres de Serrano.
AL POMODORO
C/ del Mar, 22 Tel: 96 391 48 00, www.viciositalianos.com Very popular, good value, great pizza.
BACCO D.O.C.
C/ Derechos 29, bajo (1 min from La Lonja) Tel: 96 391 19 65 This is the real deal. Bacco D.O.C. is a distinctive and authentic Italian restaurant in the centre of the historic Barrio del Carmen. It is original, good fun and it is baroque! It has a stunning cave-like interior of “bejewelled and mirrored” stalagmites and stalactites, tasteful lighting, lots of nooks and crannies and three floors. Restaurante muy distinto, con el interior como una cueva. Muy romántico para parejas. Carta extensa de pizzas y pastas.
BAJAMAREA
C/Baja, 12 Tel:960713859 / 6956 15692
LA PAPPARDELLA
C/ Bordadores, 5 (next to Cathedral) Tel: 96 391 89 15 www.viciositalianos.com Popular Italian restaurant without pizza and emphasis on Piadinas and
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LA STRADA
C/ Quart 17 Tel: 96 392 41 77 Excellent! Hip pizzeria and pasta restaurant just a brief stroll from Torres de Quart. 8€ daytime menus, around 15€ at night. Salads, antipasti, piadine, italian tapas, pizza, pasta, meat and sh dishes. Wines from many regions of Italy.
ZONA CANOVAS DON SALVATORE
C/ Conde de Altea, 41 Tel: 96 334 13 04 www.donsalvatore.com Spot the Valencia footballer!
LAMBRUSQUERÍA
C/ Conde Altea, 31 -36 Tel: 96 334 07 53 lambrusqueria. wordpress.com/about.George Clooney did eat here!
JAPANESE KENTO
Cirilo Amorós, 18 / San Vicente 36 / San Vicente 100 Movil: 616 611 289 www.kentoshop.com Healthy Japanese take away and eat in with reasonable prices.
KOKURA AUTOMATIC SUSHI Plaza Pere Borrego I Galino, 10 (C/Alta con Na Jordana) Tel: 96 3 911 102 www.kokura.es
MOMIJI
Mercado de Colon Tel:960 709 175 www.momji.es Quality Japanese cuisine in upmarket surroundings.
RAMEN KUMA
Pintor Salvador Abril, 6 Tel: 963 11 94 29 Homemade & authentic Japanese cuisine in the hip barrio of Ruzafa.
TORA (TABERNA JAPONESA) C/ Pedro III El Grande , 13 Tel: 96 311 94 29 Great! Finally, an authentic Japanase taberna in Valencia run by a Japanese & Valencian couple!
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MEXICAN AMEYAL
Conde de Salvatierra, 39 Tel: 96 3205 837/ 96 3 236 153 www.ameyal.es
LA MORDIDA
C/ del Mar, 10Tel:96 004 47 12 Colourful interior and tasty cuisine.
LA VENGANZA DE MALINCHE
Calle Burriana 47, bajo izquierdo, 46005 Valencia Tel:963 32 87 44
TACO CHEF
C/ Musico Magenti, 11 www.tacochef.es Tel: 640 650 946
ZONA ARRANCAPINS
“We are a small Mediterranean cuisine restaurant where we enjoy fusing the different flavours of the world.
PERUVIAN & MEDITERRANEAN SIMALÚ
C/ Caballeros, 10 Tel: 96 1 93 03 57 www.simalurestaurante.com Classy Peruvian restaurant of the highest quality in terms of product and presentation. This is authentic Peruvian cuisine with real avours of the land.
PORTUGUESE CAFÉ PESSOA
C/ Literato Azorin, 2 Tel: 96 341 75 14 Great! An authentic Portuguese café bar with lovely cocktails and trendy interior.
LA CONSERVA Literato Azorin, 18 Movil: 697 95 52 94
PALARDI CAFFE RESTOBAR
C/ Cuenca, 31. Come and chill on our terrace, in this new friendly cafe bar. Copas, cócteles, coffee and great food. Every Thursday is the day of “ Burger and Beer”. Closed Mondays. Fridays is Fish Friday. Fish and chips. English and Spanish spoken. Every Wednesday, Menu de TACOS (Chicken or Vegetarian) 9.95€ Relajate en nuestra terraza y bar acogedor. Copas, cócteles y buena comida. Cada jueves es el día de “haburguesa y cerveza”. Cerrado los lunes. Hablamos castellano e inglés. facebook.com/PalardiRestobar
MEDITERRANEAN
SPANISH / VALENCIAN ZONA ALAMEDA ÀTIC RESTÓ @PALAUALAMEDA
Calle Arquitecto Mora, 2 Tel: +34 963 545 176 palaualameda.com/espacios/atic “Showcooking in the sky.” Combining the traditional with the vanguard.
PÍLSENER
Alameda, 38 Tel:96 3 370 211 Upmarket restaurant that specializes in fish dishes.
ZONA CABANYAL CASA CARMELA
Isabel de Villena, 155 Playa de Malvarrosa Tel:96 3 710 073 / 616 954 842 Specializing in authentic paella cooked over wood. Established in 1922.
LA ALEGRÍA DE LA HUERTA
Paseo Maritimo, Modulo 6 Playa de Malvarrosa Tel:96 3 550 507 / Movil:665 87 03 39 Typical Valencian cuisine. Emblematic, family-run restaurant for over 40 years.
O’DONNELL CABANYAL
(Menjar i Buere) C/ Marino Sirera, 14 Tel: 963 54 77 57 www.odonnellcabanyal.com Seafood specialists by the sea. Rice & meat dishes and good selection of wines.
ZONA CENTRO EL POBLET BON GUST
C/ Corretgeria, 40 Tel: 96 3 155 063 www.restaurantebongust.com
C/ Correos, 8 Valencia Tel: 961 11 11 06 www.elpobletrestaurante.com/ Beautiful presentation with excellent product. Very popular with locals, ins-
MAY 19 pired & run by chef Quique Dacosta’s Michelin star restaurant in Denia…
LLISA NEGRA
C/ Pascual y Genís, 10 www.llisanegra.com Creative cuisine with excellent product. World-famous chef Quique Dacosta’s latest restaurant is now open in 2019.
MERCAT DE LA REINA
Plaza de la Reina, 19 Tel:96 3 925 789 Tasty pinchos & tapas all day in the historic centre. Award-winning chef won a prestigious “best bocadillo in Spain” prize, which made the national news!
ZONA PLAZA AYUNTAMIENTO ALKAZAR
C/. Mosén Femades, 9 y 11 (Zona peatonal/ Pedestrian street) Just off Plaza Ayuntamiento 46002 Valencia · T. 96 352 95 75 · 96 351 55 51 www.restaurantealkazar.com
HARD ROCK CAFÉ
Avenida Marqués de Sotelo, 6 Tel:96 2565653 www.hardrock.com Enjoy food, music and more…
LOTELITO VALENCIA ROOMS & BAR
C/ Barcas, 13 Tel: 96 206 78 52 Movil: (+34) 656 265 229 www.lotelitovalencia.com You can enjoy breakfast early in the morning, almuerzo around midday, lunch or dinner a la carta or menu as well as enjoy a wide range of spirits & cocktails.
VUELVE CAROLINA www.vuelvecarolina.com C/ Correos, 8
ZONA EL CARMEN 64 Restaurant
C/ Guillem de Castro, 64 TEL: 963 27 01 01 64restaurante.es New! Top quality Mediterranean & world cuisine that marries vanguard presentation with traditional ingredients.
BAR ALMUDIN
C/ Almudin,14. Near Plaza del Virgen. Tapas bar since 1932. Rice dishes, tapas, wines and spirits. Attractive
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pick the ingredients as well as cooking with an expert chef in one of their 2 restaurants. Check it out! Paella auténtica valenciana con cursos de paella ofrecidos por expertos cocineros.
DOS AGUAS
C/ Marqués de Dos Aguas, 6 Tel: 96 251 64 26 Good value Spanish menu del días, great view.
FOC BISTRÓ
C/ Caballeros, 12 Tel:96 3 916 271 Valencian fusion cuisine, rock’n’roll music and draught beers. What more do you need?
EL ARENAL DEL CARMEN
C/ Calatrava, 6 Tel: 96 009 16 57 Beautiful old building, located in a mellow corner of the historic centre, with lots of space for groups and couples and plenty of attractive nooks and crannies. Fresh Mediterranean cuisine including seafood, Spanish tapas and rice dishes including genuine paella! An ample selction of wines and great Gin’n’Tonics. Cocina mediterránea fresca incluyendo mariscos, tapas españolas y platos de arroz, incluyendo paella genuina! Una amplia selección de vinos y grandes Gin’n’Tonics.
KA’RAK (RAQUEL CERNICHARO) EL RALL
Pl. Tundidores, 2 Tel: 96 392 20 90 Legendary paella restaurant, prime location by La Lonja and Plaza Negrito. Restaurante legendario de paellas y más arroces. Bien situado entre La Lonja y Plaza Negrito. Terraza encantadora.
EL RACO DE CARABASSES
C/Mallorquins, 1 Tel:96 394 51 15 Authentic Valencian and Spanish cuisine next to the Mercado Central. Dig the arroz al horno!
EL TAP
C/ Roteros, 9 Tel:96 3 912 627 Warm interior. Fresh, quality product in the historic centre.
ESCALONES DE LA LONJA C/ Pere Compte, 3
C/ Músico Peydró, 9 Tel. 96 315 45 88 Set in a quiet corner of the atmospheric old town. Run by a friendly and experienced owner, enjoy wonderful homemade Mediterranean cooking.
LA CARAGOLA C/ Mossen Sorell, 9 Movil:615992803
LA BOTIFARRA
Calle Pinzón, 12 Movil: 34 616 75 86 24 http://botifarra.es/ Hidden away in a quiet side street, this is a classic and authentic Valencian & Mediterranean tapas bar of the Barrio del Carmen…
LA CARME
C/ Soguers, 2 Tel: 96 392 2532 30 years old emblematic restaurant of the Barrio del Carmen with Mediterranean dishes and cosy yet spacious interior.
9:00 - 01:30 todos los días
EL BOTIJO
C/ San Miguel s/n www.tascaelbotijo.com Spanish tasca in the Barrio Carmen! Great terraza & excellent service, great variety of delicious tapas, a top ensaladilla rusa and nice cheeses too. Good selection of beers & wines. Kitchen and bar is open everyday from 9h -01.30h. Clasica tasca situada en el Barrio del Carmen, cocina siempre abierta, servicio excelente, gran variedad de tapas, vinos y cervezas.
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T. 961 043 540 info@escueladearrocesypaellas.com www.escueladearrocesypaellas.com C/Obispo Don Jerónimo 8, 46003 Valencia
ESCUELA DE ARROCES Y PAELLA VALENCIANA
C/ Obispo Don Jerónimo 8 Tel: 961 043 540 www.escueladearrocesypaellas.com info@escueladearrocesypaellas.com Highly popular with discerning customers and for all the right reasons. This is an authentic Valencian restaurant where you not only savour Valencia paella you can also take a certi ed course in order to become pro cient in cooking your own paella! This includes a trip to Mercado Central to
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LA PILARETA
C/ Moro Zeit Tel: 96 391 04 97 Every major Spanish city has a tapas bar regarded as ‘quintessential’. Established in 1917, this one is high up on the list in many guides. Veteran waiters serve excellent tapas: habas, ensaladilla rusa and the famous mussels. Open daily midday to midnight just off Plaza Tossal, not hard to nd. Now that’s what we call atmosphere... El bar de tapas más histórico en el cen-
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Tel: 96 315 48 84
MATTILDA
C/ Roteros, 21 Tel: 96 392 31 68 Very near Torres de Serranos so easy to nd. Creative cuisine with highly experienced owner and staff. Mattilda combines succulent tapas and quality cuisine with artistic presentation with a loyal and cosmopolitan clientele. Clean & attractive vintage style interior.
MERCAT DE LA REINA
Plaza de la Reina, 19 Tel:96 3 925 789 / Movil:629381846
OCHO Y MEDIO L’APLEC
C / Roteros, 9 (near Torres de Serranos) Movil: 696 119986 Bar - restaurant to go for tapas. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 12 noon to closing. Closed Monday. Spontaneous atmosphere, friendly and fun. Home cooking. Drinks and hot tapas with a hint of fun. Easy to nd as it is just a stoneʼs throw from the Torres de Serranos. Nice and spacious interior too! L’ Aplec has a great terrace. Enjoy their homemade, fresh and authetic paella to order in advance for groups. Enjoy classic and original Spanish tapas. Gay & Lesbian friendly. Tapas caseras, divertidas, servicio amable y buenas paellas para encargar. Muy cerca de Torres de Serranos. Auténticamente español y abierto a todos.
LA LOLA
C/ Subida de Toledano, 8 Tel: 96 391 80 45, www.lalolarestaurante.com reservas@lalolarestaurante.com. This is ‘nueva cocina española’! Authentic live flamenco every week.
LA RENTAORA
Plaza Mossén Sorell, 11 Movil:670 39 63 02 Intimate & tasty tapas bar in a quiet side street of the Barrio del Carmen, with reasonable prices and very popular terraza.
LIENZO
Plaza del Tetuan, 18 Tel:96 352 1081 www.elrestaurantellienzo.com Upmarket and reliable. Excellent tapas with seafood a speciality. Tapas 5€-15€. Menus 27€-55€.
LIGAZON
C/ Arolas,11-bajo. 46001-Valencia Telefono de reservas: 961141112 MARIA MANDILES Plaza Manises, 2 Tel: 96 04 60 57 info@maria-maniles.com
MARIA MANDILES
C/ del Padre Huérfanos, 2
Plaza Lope de Vega, 5 Tel: 96 392 20 22 www.elochoymedio.com
OSTRAS PEDRIN
C/ Bonaire, 23 Tel:963 76 70 54 Deservedly popular. There are 6 types of oysters available with prices to suit their varied clientele. Friendly atmosphere with cava & champagne...
RACÓ EL FALLERET Guillem de Castro, 114 Tel: 96 064 28 72
REFUGIO RESTAURANTE DEL CARMEN C/ Alta, 42 Tel: 96 391 7754 The ‘Cooking Revolution’!
SIDRERIA EL MOLINÓN C/Bolseria, 40 Tel: 963 91 15 38
SUCEDE
C/Almirante, 14 Tel: 96 315 52 87 www.sucede.com Upmarket restaurant in beautiful setting with historic Arabic wall as part of the interior, recreating Valencia’s Moorish past.
TABERNA LA SENIA
C/ de la Cenit, 2 Tel: 611 49 76 77 Traditional & modern tapas with some nice wines and pleasant terrace.
TASCA EMBRUJO DEL CARMEN
C/Juristas, 5 Tel: 96 0 014 584/ 695 478 914
TINTOFINO ULTRAMARINO
C/ Corretgeria, 38 Tel: 963 154 599 / 636 429 329 Tinto Fino Ultramarino is a restaurant located in the historic center of Valencia, in the neighborhood of Carmen, a few meters from the cathedral where you can taste tapas and dishes, salted meats, selected sausages and Italian and Spanish cheeses.The warmth of its bohemian atmosphere, seasoned with the freshness of that retro touch, is combined with the flavors of regional, Spanish and Italian dishes. The best tapas and regional dishes from Spain and Italy are mixed with quality sausages that you can also take home.
VOLARE
MAY 19 C/ Roteros, 12 Tel: 96 0 643 540 Very near Torres de Serranos. Quality mediterranean cuisine.
YUSO
C / de la Cruz, 4 izquierda and Plaza del Carmen, 6. Tel: 96 315 39 67 The real deal. Valencian chefs and Valencian staff. Superb paella, arròs en fesols i naps, arroz a banda, patatas bravas, salads and more. Near Torres de Serranos. There are now two Yusos, near to each other. La autentica paella valenciana. Cocineros valencianos, una paella estupenda. Ahora hay dos Yusos, cerca de Torres de Serrano.
ZONA BOTÁNICO LA GRETA
C/ Bon Fill, 7 Tel: 96 3 32 24 47 Enjoy tapas and wines in warm surroundings. English and Spanish spoken…
LA HUERTA DE RAMONET
C/ Lepanto, 4 (near Torres de Quart) Movil:657 167 924 The real Spain. Tasty and fresh Mediterranean gastronomy with delightful and welcoming & very well-travelled English Speaking Spanish owner Ramonet. Authentic live flamenco gatherings on Wednesday evenings...
ZONA CÁNOVAS
CANALLA BISTRO by Ricardo Camarena
Carrer del Mestre Josep Serrano, 5, 46005 València Tel: 96 3 74 05 09 This elegant and eclectic restaurant offers everything from pastrami sandwiches, smoked eel, and slow-roasted pork that are sure to transport you to different places around the globe.
CHE, TABERNA VASCA
Av. Reino de Valencia, 9 Tel:96 3 746 525 Legendary & historic restaurant with tasty Basque & Valencian cuisine and the original, old-fashioned green partitions that divides the diners’ tables just like back in the day! Founded in 1933.
COCO PAZZO
Conde de Altea, 51 Movil: 717 12 22 35
DE CALLE
Conde Altea, 12 Tel: 96 3 951 178 www.de-calle.com Popular with the professional boho crowd. Dine in a chilled out and relaxed ambience with creative, well-cooked cuisine…
LA PURETA
C/ Grabador Esteve, 34 Tel:96 001 70 61 27
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MAY 19 Healthy bistro cuisine with cocktails and sometimes live music. Menu of the day 12€.
MAMA RACHA TABERNA
C/Ciscar, 15 Tel: 960 065 558 Tapas with soul with a welcoming interior.
MEAT MARKET
C/ Burriana, 38 Tel:96 3 944 909 www.meatmarketrestaurante.com
MERCATBAR
Joaquín Costa, 27 Valencia Tel: 963 74 85 58 www.mercatbar.es Fab restaurant with quality product and fusion cuisine. Run by legendary chef Quique Dacosta, set in the trendy Canovas zone.
O’PAZO
C/ Conde Altea, 21 Tel: 96 320 11 78 Galician bodega...
ZONA BENIMACLET EL CARABASSER
C/ Reverendo Rafael Tramoyeres, 35 Tel:963 89 14 46 Attractive & arty interior. Delicious tapas with vegetarian options. Popular with locals, which is always a good sign…
PATA NEGRA
C/ Barón de San Petrillo,3 Tel:96 389 09 54 Vintage-style interior, quality Mediterranean tapas and dishes, jazzy soundtrack...
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ZONA PUERTO CASA CARMELA
Isabel de Villena, 155 (Playa Malvarrosa) Tel: 96 3 710 073 / 616 954 842 www.casa-carmela.com Established in 1922 and next to the Blasco Ibañez museum. They specialize in paella cooked in the traditional and authentic way. Closed on Mondays.
NEPTUNO HOTEL ON THE BEACH Tel: 96 3567 777 www.hotelneptunovalencia.com Excellent Valencian cuisine with paella, cocktails and menus…
LA SUCURSAL
Veles e Vents Muelle de la Aduana s/n Tel: 96 3746 665 www.restaurantelasucursal.com Legendary restaurant that was once part of the IVAM and is now set in the port area.
C/ Sant Tomàs, 21
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BAR LOS PICAPIEDRA
Calle Caballeros, 25 Valencia 46001 Mobile: 622 73 39 17 Legendary bar & bodega with tapas and alternative crowd but open to all. Now with new management. English, Dutch and Spanish speaking owner!
BOATELLA TAPAS
Plaza del Mercado, 34 Tel:96 3 154 071 Traditional Spanish & Mediterranean tapas with a view of Mercado Central.
BODEGA BAR VALERO
C/Palleter, 51 (Zona Juna Llorens) Genuine Valencian Bodega off the beaten track with a bohemian atmosphere and popular with an alternative crowd of all ages and open to all. Run by 2 brothers for over 30 years...
Bombas Gens Centre d’Art Avda. Burjassot, 54 (P1-3ª) Tel:96 3 355 418 www.ricardcamarenarestaurant.com Highly creative chef combines Mediterranean dishes with cosmo influences with this new project in an untouristy area of Valencia. Prices range from 50€ -120€. C/ Sueca, 47 www.elrodamon.com Hip and happening with tapas from all over the globe made Valencian by a well-travelled staff…
HUERTA Y HUERTA
C/ Cádiz 61 960211173 Mediterranean fusion by chef Ramonet
LA FLACA DE RUZAFA
Calle Eolo, 7, 46021 València Tel: 962 06 34 24 www.ginebre.com Our Restaurant offers a different concept of hospitality, with a simple, sensitive cuisine, based on a Mediterranean cuisine where the local and seasonal products are the protagonists of their elaborations. Our cuisine is enriched by bringing influences
TAPAS BARS AL CANTONET
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GINEBRE
35€ ‘menu degustación’ that is ticking all the boxes for a growing clientele…
C/ Puerto Rico, 34 Tel:96 3034 739 Creative & tasty Mediterranean cuisine with attractive presentation.
MOOD FOOD
Pintor Salvador Abril, 7 Tel:96 1 050 269 20 Creative and healthy cuisine between 20€-40€ and worth discovering…
2 ESTACIONES
Calle Pintor Salvador Abril, 28, Tel:96 3 03 46 70 Superb, creative cuisine in the hip barrio of Ruzafa with a highly popular
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CLANN
C/ Zurradores, 9 Tel: 662 436 972 Instagram: @clann_bar_valencia Cosy & charismatic bar in the historic centre. They buy the freshest seasonal product in the Central Market and cook it in the moment. Their speciality is a squid on the grill. Every Wednesday they have Argentinian empanadas. Pet friendly.
EL BAREZITO
C/ En Blanch, 13 Tel:96 3156525 Good buzz here. A winning combination of tapas & beers with superb terrace in an atmospheric corner of
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From Wednesday to Sundays from 19h - 00.00h Middle Eastern tapas fusion with attractive interior and friendly crowd. Tapas fusion del Medio Este, interior atractivo y compañía agradable.
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KHAMBÚ EL OLIVO TABERNA
Plaza del Árbol, 4 (end of C/ Baja) Tel: 96 391 70 87 Authentic Spanish tapas in the historic centre. Highly popular with alternative crowd and visitors. Amongst their many specialities you will nd artichokes, homemade croquettes, grilled sardines, fried prawns, octopus, cured ham, a selection of cheeses and much more. All tapas are made in the moment, which means you can take your time over a glass of wine or beer. Auténtico bar de tapas español con dueño de familia andaluza con alcachofas, croquetas, sardinas, opciones vegetarianas y mucho más. Popular con gente alternativa, gente del barrio y visitantes. Excelente terraza.
MAR D’AMURA
GASTROMÀNTIC
(Zona Cabanyal) C/ Progrés, 159 Tel:96 122 73 24 “Mar d’Amura is both a shelter and an oasis. A place to lunch, dine and converse in peace. Its name is synonymous with the sea, which carries the gentle waves via a distant wind. Also it is the love of the mother, of the mother tongue, unconditional and welcoming. A place for eating, kissing, resting. It is a patio, a restaurant with joyful cuisine and a honeycomb of weekly artists. Sundays has live flamenco and Thursdays has live fusion music. Our house is your house.”
Calixto III, 19 Movil:667 554 161
PAN DE QUESO
LA MURTA vines i tapes
C/ Murta, 14 Tel:96 133 69 71 Tasty tapas with liberal & mostly Spanish crowd in the studenty barrio of Benimaclet.
C/ Serranos, 19 “A touch of Brazil near the Torres de Serranos.”
SANTA COMPANYA
C/ Roteros 21 Tel: 961 100 805 TABERNA ARANDINOS C/ de la Cruz, no 1 (Plaza del Angel) Mobile: 639259581
THAI THAI MONGKUT C/ Corona, 8 www.thaimogkut.es Tel:96 0 21 67 80
THAILICIOUS
C/ Almirante Cadarso, 6 Tel:96 3815181
KAÑA MAKAN BISTRO
C/ Sueca 61, Ruzafa C/ Explorador Andrés, 24( Plaza Cedro) Tel: 960 15 07 96 www.kanamakan.com Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Open
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C/Quart, 41b (near Torres de Quart) Zona Carmen Tel:96 3120 901 www.khambu.com ‘Khambú’ was born in Valencia as a vegan fast food restaurant.
THE VURGER
C/ del Mur de Santa Anna, 3 Movil: 672 32 62 33
ICE CREAM ICECOBAR
Behind Bullring/next to Primark. 622 80 89 79 www.icecobar.es
BURGUER BAR MIAMI BURGER HOUSE
New! Fresh & varied burger bar in beautiful & historic building with friendly staff. Open everyday from 12pm until 12am Tel: 961 67 47 54 C/ Zurradores, 7 Zona Carmen
RAINBOW BURGER
C/Salamanca, 26 Movil:625 35 84 01 Very original burger bar with vegan, sushi and zebra choices.
SHOPPING ZONA BOTÁNICO VINYL EYE
Music textile design C/Turia, 35 Tel: 96 1478033
ZONA CANOVAS ABANICOS CARBONELL Carrer de Castelló, 21, 46004 Valencia
LAURA ASHLEY C/Cirilo Amoros, 66 Tel:96 1 11 58 44
LA GALERIA JORGE JUAN C/ Jorge Juan, 21 www.lagaleriajorgejuan.com
LE CABINE
(STYLE THAT ROCKS) Cirilvio Amoros, 65 Tel: 960 214 031 29
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SANJAHARA(Eva Crespo) C/Cirilo Amoros, 70 Tel:96 0221280
TASTE OF AMERICA
Avenida Reino de Valencia, 6. Tel: 962 06 64 65 www.tasteofamerica.com
ZONA EL CARMEN
24/7 VALENCIA LISTINGS great selection of Import Jazz on Vinyl.
PUCHERITO VERDE
C/ Belén, 9 Handmade & independent Valencian craftwork in a little corner of the historic centre…
Carrer de Carles Cervera, 19, bajo derecha, 46004 Valencia
CLASSIFIEDS CRICKET CLUB
SEBASTIAN MELMOTH
C/ San Fernando, 17 Sebastian Melmoth is a unique design shop with objects collected from around the world by the globetrotting owners. Art exhibitions and acoustic concerts.
SABOTAGE GALLERY C/ Purisima, 5 Movil: 640 28 50 687 www.sabotagegallery.com
SOHO DEL CARMEN
Calle Derechos 33, Valencia Tel: 96 391 2463
ESPAI SEDA (LA TIENDA DEL MUSEO) AFRIC ART
Avenida Maria Cristina, 4 Tel: 96 315 41 76 www.amilloatlante.com Tibetan bowls, ethnic furniture, organic clothing, tribal masks, a collection of minerals & rocks, decorative items made by hand and manufactured especially for us. www.arteafrica.com Muebles y acesorios étnicos.
DIPIKA KUMAR
C/ Purisima, 4 Tel:650 405 165 Instagram dipkakumar11 Goldsmith/ Orfebre shop/Atelier
INNARA
Plaza Comte de Bunyol, 1. (C/ Caballeros) Quality clothes shop & very well situated in the heart of the historic centre. Mov: 605 31 63 04
KUPKA
C/ Trench,15 & C/ de los Derechos,19 Tel: 96 105 76 99 Mov: 665 06 06 86 www.kupkacuero.com
MADAME BUGALÚ
C/Danzas, 3 Tel: 96 315 44 76 Chic!
MANDALA
(Espai Creatiu) C/ Calatrava, 4 Tel: 655 301 390 Facebook Mandala Espai Creatiu Spiritual shop run by a kindly couple...
NEEDLES AND PINS
C/ En Bou, 3 needlesandpinsvintage.com
PANNONICA VINTAGE
C/ Baja, 28 Tel: 696 95 10 55 Facebook: Pannonicavintagedeluxe A cosy vintage store where you can find all kinds of little treasures. From clothing and Antique accessories to a 30
(SILK SHOP & MUSEUM) C/ Hospital, 7 Tel:963 511 951 www.laseda.es
TAMALA TIENDA ETNICA Ethnic Gallery Shop Calle Baja 17 Valencia 46003 Movil: 672 92 93 00
UNO
CRICKET CLUB
Levante CC are a new cricket club based in Valencia that have regular league games with teams throughout Spain and also welcome touring sides to the city. The club train most Thursday evenings at the Camp de Beisbol in the riverbed, start time 8pm. New members welcome. www.levantecc.com Jason: 654071182 Barry: 652291897
UNO, Mercado Central Main entrance Mercado Central. www.facebook.com/unomercadocentral Tel: 963 82 92 51
DOG DAYCARE KINGCAN
YUSTE
HAIR SALON
Plaza Miracle de Mocadores, 5 (off Plaza Reina) Movil:630 37 36 03 True artisans. Established in 1970. The real deal when it comes to ceramics from the Valencia community.
Plaza Almansa 1 bajo derecha Tel: 629506145 Zona Carmen
LLIRIA SWEET HOME
Plaza Jaime Roig, 1 Tel: 960 629 367 Email: sweethomeliria@gmail.com Facebook sweethomeliria www.sweethomeliria.com
Zona Ruzafa KOWALSKI COSAS BELLAS ARTES C/ Denia, 20 Tel: 963 12 52 22 www.kowalskicosasbellasartes.com
MADAME MIM C/ Puerto Rico, 30
PARANOID
T-shirts, retro musical instruments, toys and more… C/ Sevilla, 7 Valencia Tel: 960 07 07 42
TRINITY VINTAGE
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LA NIÑA LOS PEINES
C/ Santo Tomas, 24 Tel: 96 392 52 82 Fantastic hair salon that is renowned in the city where highly experienced professional experts get to the essence of each person’s head of hair for the cut you are truly looking for. Combining health, pleasure and imagination there are a wide range of services,
24/7 VALENCIA LISTINGS cuts, colours, styles available. They are make up experts who have worked with a number of lm directors, designers and photographers too. There is also an erotic corner for customers... “La Niña Los Peines mueve las tijeras y zapatea, a na el tono de los colores cuidadosamente, mima tu melena mientras te la modela al ritmo de tus deseos. Y en el gabinete de belleza te arregla de la cabeza a los piés. Calidad Schwarzkopf, trabajo cuidado y trato personal ¡Óle!”
Tel: 963 926 159 www.centrooblivium.com At Oblivium, we offer different natural therapies: Flotation, Massage, Osteopathy, Acupuncture, Shiatsu, Thai massage, Stone massage, Reiki, Fourhands massage, Lymphatic massage, Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Tuina Chinese massage and many more…
LAWYER
MAY 19 Pl. Vicente Iborra Tel: 96 391 37 97 / 96 391 62 29 C/ La Lonja, 4 www.likeathome.net Two of the funkiest hostels in town, set in the heart of the centro histórico.
HOSTAL ANTIGUA MORELLANA
C/ En Bou, 2 (Zona Carmen) Tel: 96 391 57 73 www.hostalam.com SINGLE/ INDIVIDUAL 40€ (IVA included/ Incluido) DOUBLE/ DOBLE 55€ (IVA included/ incluido) Lovely hostel in the heart of the old centre with comfortable rooms, good service and all modern conveniences.
HOSTAL EL RINCÓN (ZONA CARMEN)
C/ Carda 11 Tel: 96 391 79 98 / 96 391 60 83 Single: 10-13€, Double: 18-24€
QUART YOUTH HOSTEL CENTRO URANIUM
VIRGINIA DE LA CUADRA GALERA
ENGLISH SPEAKING SPANISH LAWYER – Abogada virginia@delacuadragalera.com +(34) 680 438 775 http://www.delacuadragalera.com
LEISURE
www.centrouranium.com uranium.sirio@gmail.com C/Quart 101, bajo, Valencia. Sirio Simó Calatayud Tel: 676 758 709 This is an alternative health centre with classes including Yoga, Chikung, Tarot, Massage therapy, Reiki. Run by the hi ghly trained and experienced Sirio.
PILATES CLASSES
Tel: 687605722 Personal Trainers specialising in Pilates techniques for single or double classes. Reformer in our studio or at your home. Marta & Mike.
QUIROPRACTICO VALENCIA
VALENJOY
C/ Moro Zeit, 11 Tel:96 205 74 / Móvil: 600 481 880 https://www.valenjoy.com/ Set in the historic centre. Friendly service and many happy customers! Bikes for sale & hire. Electric Scooters for hire & more. Ubicado en el centro histórico. Servicio amable y muchos clientes felices! Bicicletas en venta y alquiler. Scooters eléctricos para alquiler y más.
HEALTH CENTRO OBLIVIUM C/ Hospital n. 6 bajo. 46001 Valencia
Do you suffer low back pain, neck pain, headaches? Why continue suffering? Chiropractic is a natural solution for your pains and aches and also to keep your spine in line! Visit your chiropractor Richard Millo in Valencia or Rocafort. You can find us at www.quiropracticovalencia.com Or call us on 96 131 05 22 (VALENCIA) Carrer Antiga Senda d’en Senent 3, 1º 46023 Valencia Teléfono 96 279 24 49 (ROCAFORT) Plaza Mayor, 8 Bajo 46111 Rocafort, Valencia Teléfono 96 131 05 22
TERAPEUTA INMA NAVARRO.Terapeuta en autogestión emocional Movil:654732320
HOSTELS HOME (Zona Carmen)
C/ Guillem de Castro, 64 Tel: 96 3 270 101 www.quarthostel.com
HOTELS ALKAZAR HOTEL
C/ Mosén Femades, 11 (peatonal) Tel: 96 351 55 51/ 96 352 95 75 www.hotelalkazar.es
BARCELÓ VALENCIA**** Av. De Francia, 11 www.barcelo.com Tel:96 330 63 44
CHECKIN ****
Avenida del Puerto, 129. Tel 963 44 78 87 www.checkinhoteles.com
HOTEL LAS ARENAS ***** Eugenia Viñes 22-24 Tel. 963 120 600
HOTEL MELIÁ VALENCIA PALACIO DE CONGRESOS***** Avenida Cortes Valencianas, 52 Tel: 902 14 44 40
LOTELITO VALENCIA ROOMS & BAR
Rooms/ Apartments/Free Wi-Fi C/ Virues, 6 (corner C/Barcas) Tel: 96 306 09 30 www.lotelito.com
NEPTUNO ****
C/ Paseo de Neptuno, 2 Tel: 96 356 77 77 www.hotelneptunovalencia.com
Petit Palace Germanías ***
C/ Sueca, 14 Tel: 96 351 36 38 www.petitpalacehotelgermanias.com
PURPLE NEST HOSTEL VALENCIA Plaza Tetuan, 5
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SHOPPING EL ARENAL
ARTESANÍA YUSTE The story of ‘Artesania Yuste’ goes back to the 1960s when Enrique Yuste (senior) was a builder working in derribos, destroying old buildings for new ones. Enrique collected ceramics and quality wood from the ruins. At his home, he became self-taught in the art of ceramics. His trade went public when he became a full-time artisan and started the shop in 1974. You will find it in the historic centre of Valencia, in a quiet square near the Cathedral… His son, Enrique Yuste (junior) has been running the shop for many years now and is also an artisan. You will find his workshop at the back of the tienda. This truly is a family tradition that has been handed down over the generations and it is such a contrast to the souvenir shops that litter the city.
As Enrique emphasizes: “Everything here is artisanal, hand-painted and made in Valencia by using local materials.” Valencia has a very rich history regarding ceramics. Here you will find the “blue” of Manises and the “green” of Paterna. The art of ceramics was developed from the region’s Moorish period, including the baked “Socarrat” technique that you will find at Yuste. Indeed, you can buy original pieces and reproductions from the 15th/ 16th/ 17th centuries. Just off Plaza Reina, ‘Yuste’ maintains a local tradition that deserves your support. Over the years, we have always found a warm welcome here. True artisans.
ARTESANÍA YUSTE Plaça del Miracle de Mocadoret, 5 46001 Zona Carmen Teléfono: 630 37 36 03 Hours: Monday to Friday (10h -14h / 16.30 -19.30h) Saturday (10h -14h)
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RESTAURANT OF THE MONTH
VALENCIA EL ARENALFOOTBALL
TROPHY HUNTING
Valencia will enter the final stretch of the season with everything to play for. They are still fighting on three different fronts for meaningful objectives that will determine whether their centenary season will be deemed a successful one or not.
Their first aim is to secure European football at the Mestalla next season. Currently lying fifth, it could be a tall order to grab one of the top four spots that would guarantee Champions League football. Barcelona, Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid are as good as confirmed for the top three places and Getafe are realistically in a better position to secure qualification than either Valencia or Sevilla. However, they do still have to face Barcelona at the Nou Camp… which could create a further twist in the equation. Sevilla’s surprising loss at home to Leganés has now left the club from Andalusia as the outsiders of the three teams with two games left for all concerned.
One thing in favour for Valencia is the positive head-to-head that the club has against both sides. If, by some strange quirk of fate, Valencia finished joint fourth level on points with either Getafe or Sevilla at the end of the league campaign then it would be “Los Murciélagos” that would then claim the higher position. This is courtesy of the league ruling that considers matches played against the opposition a more telling factor than goal difference.
the frustration of many especially the ‘Curva Nord’ who carried out a “silent protest” for the first half of a recent home game, against the method decided for ticket distribution.
The second objective is to win the Copa Del Rey. Valencia’s last significant silverware was this very trophy, when Ronald Koeman’s side beat Getafe 3-1 in a one-sided final at the now defunct Vicente Calderón stadium in 2008. Eleven years later, it is merely Barcelona that stands in the way of Valencia repeating this achievement. With well under 25,000 tickets available for supporters, many season ticket holders have been left ticketless. The club did their best to be fair to all “socios” by organizing two different “sorteos” observed by a notary. Sadly, this did little to dampen
The first part of their trifecta is already completed, having romped home in the league with three games to spare. Historically, this would have seen Valencia playing Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup at the start of next season but the Spanish football federation has approved a new format for 2020 that will new include four teams, (the league’s top two and the two Copa finalists). As Barcelona has qualified for both, Real Madrid has been added to the mix as a result of their third place finish in La Liga.
Barcelona themselves are looking to complete the triple this year. Along with the Copa Del Rey they are also very well placed to reach the final of the Champions League, after beating Liverpool 3-0 at the Nou Camp in the first leg of their semi-final.
At the same meeting they also agreed
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to the Copa Del Rey reverting to a single match format, apart from the semi-final stage. Finally, the four competitors in the newly evolved Super Cup are exempt from the first two rounds of the Copa Del Rey. These changes have angered Valencia to the point that they have rejected the proposals. To add further fuel to the fire, the Spanish Football Federation are mulling over an idea to play all the Super Cup matches in Saudi Arabia, following in the footsteps of the Italian League who played their Supercoppa there in January, when tickets were only available to men. The Spanish federation also tried this season in vain to play some league games in the USA but a Players’ Union revolt helped to quell that notion fairly
quickly. It is likely that we have not heard the last of this saga and there will be further squabbling on this issue throughout the off season. Thirdly, Valencia also has a chance to compete in the Champions League next year by winning the Europa League this time around. However, their hopes of bagging this trophy took a major blow in the first leg of the semi-final, when they crashed to a 3-1 loss to Arsenal in London. The two teams have met in Europe several times before, the most memorable being in 1980 when Valencia came out victorious in the first ever penalty shoot out in a European club final competition. The game ended 0-0 in the ruinous Heysel Stadium in Brussels. The first
penalties taken by Mario Kempes and Liam Brady were saved by the respective goalkeepers. The next nine penalties found the back of the net, and then Graham Rix had his effort saved by Carlos Pereira to give Alfredo Di Stefano’s men the trophy. Connections between the two clubs do not end there. Gabriel Paulista, Francis Coquelin and Shkodran Mustafi have played for both teams and Arsenal´s coach Unai Emery had a successful spell as coach at the Mestalla. The energetic Basque had many admirers at Valencia. Unfortunately, he blotted his copy book with his celebration antics as the coach of the Sevilla team that scored a last minute goal to knock Valencia out of the Europa League, in the semi-final Article © 2019 24/7 Valencia
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FOOTBALL CALENDAR Sunday 12 May 18.30h Valencia - Alavés Girona - Levante
VALENCIA CF Mestalla stadium, Aragón/Facultats metro, lots of buses incl. 9, 10, 12, 29, 30, 31, 32, 41, 79, 80. Tickets on sale from the stadium, club shop (Pl. Ayuntamiento), VCF website.
W/E 19 May Levante - Atlético Valladolid - Valencia 25 May Copa del Rey final 21.00h Barcelona - Valencia (Seville)
stages of the competition in 2014. Valencia’s current coach Marcelino also courted controversy with his starting eleven in London that included six defenders. Arsenal’s last three games had yielded nine goals and three comprehensive losses, so many Valencia fans were unhappy at the negative connotations the team selection evoked. That feeling was somewhat dispelled after the visitors took an early lead through Diakhaby. The French defender was on hand to help home Rodrigo’s header after the Spanish forward had been allowed to head
LEVANTE UD Ciudad de Valencia stadium, 11,70 bus, Machado metro, Estadi del Llevant tram. Tickets available at ground on matchday and in advance from club shop (C/Colón), LUD website.
back towards goal, connecting with a Parejo corner that went beyond the back post. However the early goal, as so many times with Valencia, led to an increased vulnerability. Within twenty minutes, the home side had scored two goals and established a lead they would never relinquish. To compound the situation, Arsenal got a third in the last minute of play to dilute the chances of Valencia going to the final in Baku significantly. A full Mestalla will do their best to help the team overturn the deficit but it is a tough task. The fans will be hoping
for another glorious night in Europe. If Valencia are to get on the plane to Azerbaijan, it could rank as one of the best European nights in the club’s history. Meanwhile, things are beginning to get a little frantic in the north of the city as Levante UD continue to be dragged into the relegation battle. However, a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Rayo Vallecano in their last home game gave them a little breathing space. One victory from their final two games will see them staying in the top flight for another season at least.
John Howden
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THE IRISH / SPANISH CONNECTION
LETTER FROM CELTIBERIA As I went out to Dublin city, at the hour of twelve at night, who should I see but the Spanish lady, washing her feet by the candlelight —The Spanish Lady, the Dubliners Tourist in Ireland: What’s the Gaelic for mañana? Irish local: Oh, I don’t think we have a word that describes quite that degree of urgency. In medieval times, most settlements larger than a hamlet were surrounded by walls to exclude potential invaders, and my home town of Galway was no exception. A stone archway that once formed part of the wall still exists, beside the river mouth. Tourists take photographs, locals arrange to meet there, swans waddle past. There is an open area adjoining it, and on those rare but glorious sunny days, locals come to play football, roller-skate, and catch those seldom-seen rays. The name of this structure is the Spanish Arch.
At times the beneath this arch, you may meet a dark-haired, dark-eyed person who you would swear just got off the plane from Madrid, until he opens his mouth and a strong brogue issues forth. The tradition is that such people are the descendants of the Spanish Armada, although few enough Armada survivors landed in Ireland to have made much impact on the population. It is more likely that the trade between the two nations was responsible. Galway was a port, a trading town, and much of its trade came from the Iberian Peninsula; hence the Spanish Arch. Large numbers of sailors stopping off over the years would leave behind more than oranges and silk. When the Irish earls of the sixteenth century rebelled against the English, it was to Spain they turned for financial aid; and when the rebellion was inevitably crushed, it was to Spain they ran in what would become to be known as the “Flight of the Earls”. The blood
of those earls no doubt flows in some blue-eyed Spaniard’s veins today. But the Irish/Spanish connection goes back further than that. Irish legend refers to Ith, who looked out from his tower on the northern coast of Spain and saw a land to the west. His grandson, Milesius, eventually travelled to this distant land and his descendants became the original Celtic settlers of Ireland. Galician legend also talks of a crossing A Coruña to Cork. Historical fantasy writer Morgan Llewellyn imagines this journey in her atmospheric novel, Bard. This might seem like a fairytale but there are significant archaeological and cultural similarities between Ireland and Galicia, which point to a clear connection between the regions. In more recent times, olive-skinned teenagers disembark at airplanes during the summer months, and fill
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the Irish streets with their rapid-fire conversation. They hang around in groups and board the buses all at once, clogging the aisles and raising the volume immeasurably. Despite having to come to terms with overcast skies and rainstorms in July, overcooked food served at six in the afternoon, and peculiar version of the English language bearing little resemblance to that taught at school, they seem to lose little of their vitality for life. Of course, the traffic is far from one way. Countless refugees from the Irish weather take their holidays in sunny Spain. Predominantly Irish resorts have sprung up; one example is Santa Ponsa in Mallorca, affectionately known as “Ballymun in the sun” (Ballymun being a high-rise area of Dublin). But increasing numbers of Irish people choose to move beyond such tourist ghettoes and stay for
more than their allotted two-week break. The obvious attraction is the climate; when the cold rain seeps into your bones and you are looking at grey skies for the fourth month running, forty shades of green lose their romantic appeal. But beyond that, the Hibernian temperament seems to find the Hispanic disposition remarkably simpatico. I think it is safe to say that the average Irish person arriving in Mediterranean feels a little less culture shock than his cousin from Britain. Traditionally, until about the 1990s, Ireland was a place where things happened that bit slower than in the Anglo-Saxon world. West of the Irish Sea and south of the Pyrenees, punctuality is a rare virtue. The Irish family often seems closer to the southern than the northern European
model, the Irish Mammy and the Spanish Mamá archetypes bearing an uncanny resemblance. Both have recently experienced the shock of change from a Catholic to a secular society, from pre-industrial to a postindustrial economy, from a rural to an urban culture, from an ethnically homogeneous to a multicultural population. Then there’s the Irish expression “the crack”, which has its Spanish equivalent in la marcha. Both words sum up a live-for-the-moment philosophy that is both charming and frustrating in measures. ¡Salud! Sláinte! Whatever.
Fiona Honor Hurley Article © 2019 24/7 Valencia
HORCHATA
THE VALENCIAN DRINK HORCHATA The warm days are upon us so it’s time for a long, cool drink. Valencia has two of its very own. Well, ‘Horchata’ was invented in the Sudan and ‘Agua de Valencia’ is really just Buck’s Fizz with a twist. However, let’s not get caught up with details, these days they are both considered as Valencian as paella, fireworks and construction companies. Horchata is a bit of an acquired taste. While some would go miles out of their way in the summer heat for just a sip, others would go even more miles just to avoid the stuff. One person we spoke to described it as milk mixed with sand. It looks and tastes like a sort of nutty milkshake, although, actually, there’s no milk in it. It is made from crushed “chufas” or tiger nuts and water. Sometimes in a sort of slush puppy form, it’s always cool and refreshing. Befitting its cough medicine texture,
it’s really good for you. Rich in iron and potassium, it has diuretic and energy-restoring properties, sort of a medieval Lucozade really. The chufa originates from the Chuf area of Sudan. It was one of the first plants to be cultivated by man. They found sacks full of the things in Tutankhamen’s tomb just in case he fancied a few glasses of Horchata in the afterlife, we suppose. The chufa, like most good things, was brought to Valencia by the Moors around the year 700. However, it wasn’t until the Christian conquest that Horchata got its name, or so legend has it. Some days after the conquest the conquering Christian King Jaime I was riding round the huertas in the Muslim farmlands of Alboraya, surveying his newly conquered properties. It was a hot and dusty day and a Moorish peasant woman offered him a drink. “What is
this?” he asked as he gulped down the flavoursome nectar (or milk with sand, depending on your taste). “Aixo es llet de Xufa, Senyor” (it’s Chufa milk, sir) replied the Moorish woman in perfect Valenciano. “Aixo no es llet de xufa, aixo es or, xata” (that’s not chufa milk, that’s gold my girl or words to that effect). And so the name “or xata” or horchata was born. Just why the King was riding around on his own amongst his enemies just days after a fierce battle, just why he accepted a dodgy looking drink from one of them and, indeed, who exactly recorded this conversation has been lost to history but that’s the only explanation you’ll get round here. Horchata has become the archetypal Valencian Summer drink. Valencians flock to cool off in the ceramic-tiled Horchatarías dotted all around the city, typically decorated in clinical white and blue with wrought iron tables and chairs for maximum cooling effect.
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One of the most famous is the 200 year-old ‘Horchatería Santa Catalina’ opposite the bell tower of the Santa Catalina church, tucked away just off the corner of the Plaza de la Reina. If you want to go to the real home of horchata take the short trip out by bus or metro to Alboraya, which skirts the city to the North West. The place is like an horchata theme park with huge palatial horchaterías all along the main street. The jewel in the crown being Horchatería Daniel named after its founder Daniel Tortajada, the most famous “orxater” of them all. He started off with a small bar in the centre of the village before moving to the present vast hall serving, along with the horchata, all manner of ice creams and sweet cakes all made on the premises. Most Valencians enjoy a good farton with their horchata, a long
sausage shaped sweet bun covered in icing. Apart from having a name that cries out for infantile jokes, it’s perfect for dunking into your drink. Horchatería Daniel has served horchatas to Kings, princes, writers and stars of stage and screen. The walls are decorated with photos of Daniel with football stars like Cañizares and the likes of writer Camila José Cela, actor Viggo Mortensen and the painter Salvador Dalí. Ernest Hemingway also came here but refused to drink horchata and had a glass of wine instead…
Horchateria Daniel Avd. de la Horchata 41, 46120 Alboraia (Valencia) Tel: 96 1 858 866 www.horchateria-daniel.es
Horchatería Santa Catalina’ Plaza Santa Catalina, 6 Tel: 96 392 37 94 www.horchateriasantacatalina.com
Valencia Zona Centro Historico David Rhead and José Marín Article © 2019 24/7 Valencia
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Adri Castellanos Š 2019 24/ 7 Valencia
VALENCIA MUSIC
GERMAN VALENZUELA OF FUNKSOCIEDAD & CAFÉ MERCEDES JAZZ 1. Tell us about your experience in the world of music...
Marbella. In 1993, I opened the Black Note Club in Valencia.
I was born in the 60s. Since the late 70s to the present, I’ve always been linked to the musical world. In the beginning as a DJ, then record sales and later as a music promoter. I have always maintained a clear and strong commitment with roots music, mainly with Afro-American genres including Blues, R & B, Soul, Funk, Groove, Acid Jazz, Free Style.
2. Can you let us know more about Black Note Club ...
Also with World Music like Afro Beat, Reggae, Latin, Boogaloo, MPB and Samba. Plus Fusion Music along with other innovative genres like Electro Swing, Nu Jazz, Electro Bossa and more. In the decade of the 80s, I worked as a DJ at several discos on the coast… from Benicássim to
They have been 25 years dedicated 100% to a passionate, coherent and exciting project, always by the motto: ‘Everything for the music’. It has been a long journey, full of great moments, great artists and good friends. It was a risky bet but we have managed to position it as a good reference regarding the Afro-American live music scene. 3. What can you tell our readers regarding ‘FunkSociedad’ Manager Agency? The Management agency arose from the good relationship maintained
with the musicians of the scene, both with the “old school” and with the “new fresh talents”. From that arose representations, events and promotions and so on… Summing up, ‘FunkSociedad’ is a playful, cultural collective made up of friends and professionals that brings together different artists, DJs, producers and people from the world of entertainment, whose purpose is to support the music scene and enhance the Mediterranean character that unites us so much. 4. What is your role at Café Mercedes Jazz? I run the artistic direction, the human resources side, the management of the venue, deal with the suppliers
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and the overall management of the establishment. Our weekend proposal consists of three time slots with different contents: - At 9:30 p.m. “Dinner Show” (Jazz, Bossa Nova and Acoustic sessions). - Around midnight “Hot R & B” (Blues, R & B, Groove, Soul, Reggae & Brazilian
flavours). - After 2:00 a.m. “Top Vinyl DJs” (daring sets by vinyl DJs, with sessions of FunkSoul, Groove, Acid Jazz, Freestyle and Boogaloo). 5. What upcoming events are you planning?
Our concert and DJ programming can be consulted at www.cafemercedes. es, www.funksociedad.com and on social networks. In May 2019, we have a very complete programme with a very interesting choice on offer. Interview by Will McCarthy Article © 2019 24/7 Valencia
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