Showing posts with label Valencia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valencia. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2011

LA TOMATINA- Tomato festival in Buñol

Hi guys!


How have you been? sorry for my delay I was kinda busy with my studies to post something in the blog. ^_^

Tonight I'd like to introduce you the Tomato festival (la tomatina) This festival is well known all over the world. La tomatina is held in Buñol not far away from Valencia in the last Wednesday of August... so you can take the train from Valencia.

Buñol is a small village, the population is around 9000 people, but whose population swells to some 30,000 on the day of La Tomatina.
If you want to enjoy this lovely village, i recommend you to visit the castle built in the 13th century, the Roquillo bridge (500 m walking from the city centre), and the several fountains and gardens of the old town.

The tomatina (토마티나).. a fight of tomatoes involves hundred of people from different places and ages, that going to visit Buñol expecting to be bathed in tomato juice. Wwhen the fight is over, people usually go until the installed showers for participants or they get into the river!

토마토의 바다에 빠져~

Before go there, you should keep in mind some rules! The city council follows a short list of instructions for the safety of the participants and the festival:
  • The tomatoes have to be squashed before throwing to avoid injuries.
  • No other projectiles except tomatoes are allowed.
  • Participants have to give way to the truck and lorries.
  • The festival doesn't allow ripping off T-shirts. (Many men try to carry it out with the girls ¬_¬)
  • You must be careful to avoid the lorries which carry the tomatoes. As soon as you hear the 2nd banger you must stop throwing tomatoes.
Umm, my personal tip for you is that should wear old clothes and shoes, also don't miss to wear snorkelling equipment to protect the eyes of the tomato juice. It could be seem a little be weird, but i swear you that is very useful ahahaha. If you're not provided with swimming goggles do not worry! you will find in all the shops of the town, also you can find underwater cameras, very useful to take pictures during tomatina If you are doubting about the fun of this festival can involve, check out the video :D
토마토의 바다에 몸을 던져라! 라 토마티나ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

Thursday, July 7, 2011

City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia

Hello guys, 
Let's go to the beach! 
Valencia is integrated into an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar. Its main festival, the Falles, is known worldwide, while the traditional dish, paella, originated around Valencia. 


The city contains a dense monumental heritage, the most popular is the City of Arts and Sciences, an avant-garde and futuristic museum complex.

City of Arts and Sciences

The City of Arts and Sciences is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia. It is the most important modern tourist destination in the city of Valencia. Is situated at the end of the old riverbed Turia. If you visit Valencia i'll recomend you go to this stunning place, is very beautiful.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, the complex is made up of the following buildings, In order of their inauguration: L'Hemisfèric, Science Museum Prince Felipe, L'Umbracle,  L'Oceanogràfic, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, El Puente de l'Assut de l'Or , L'Àgora, The Valencia Towers.

Description of the museums:
  • The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia: Is a flamboyant opera and music palace with four halls and a total area of 37,000 m2. It was inaugurated in 2005 and is equipped with the most modern technologies to constitute an avant-garde and modern space, which is the cultural catalyst that has placed the Region of Valencia, with its centenary musical tradition, in a privileged position among all other world regions.

  • L'Oceanogràfic: The biggest aquarium in Europe, with a variety of ocean beings from different environments: from the Mediterranean, fishes from the ocean and reef inhabitants, sharks, mackerel swarms, dolphinarium, inhabitants of the polar regions (belugas, walruses, penguins), coast inhabitants (sea lions), etc. L'Oceanogràfic exhibits also smaller animals as coral, jellyfish, sea anemones, etc.

  • Science Museum Prince Felipe: If you have kids, this place can be interesting, a science museum for getting to know in a didactic, interactive, and entertaining way everything to do with life, science, and technology. The building resembling the skeleton of a whale. It occupies around 40,000 m2 (430,556.42 sq ft) on three flats.

  • The Hemispheric:  was inaugurated in 1998 and was the first building in the City of Arts and Sciences to open its doors to the public. It is a spectacular construction designed by Santiago Calatrava, with an ovoid roof over 100 metres long that contains in its interior the large sphere that constitutes the projection room. The Hemisfèric is a IMAX 3D-cinema, planetarium and laserium.  This is the largest hall in Spain to contain three systems projecting onto a concave screen of 900 square metres:
                        Large-format cinema, IMAX Dome.
                        Digital 3D screen measures: rectangleabout12x6meters.
                        Digital projections. Astronomical representations and entertainment shows.
Other places in the enclosure to note are the Umbracle, a spectacular gardened esplanade and exhibition zone with incredible views to the whole complex, which houses a large car park.

You can book tickets online: http://www.cac.es/home/

Rates of the City of Arts and Sciences
Schedule
Oceanogràfic                                            
24.50 €

Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 19:00 h.
L'Hemisfèric,
7.70 €
Science Museum
7.70 €
Admision for Oceanogràfic + L'Hemisfèric, + Science Museum
32.40 €
15% discount with student card


My advice: If you wanna visit the City of Arts and Sciences, buy the bonus ticket that cost 32.40 €.
Also, you can't leave Valencia without eat a tasty Paella.