Valencia (English: Valencia; Spanish: Valencia) has a history of more than 2,000 years. It is located in the southeast of Spain. It is the third largest city in Spain, the second largest seaport, and the capital of the Valencia Autonomous Region and Valencia Province. It is known as the "Sunshine City" in Europe. It is evergreen all year round and has a pleasant climate. It is known as "a pearl on the west coast of the Mediterranean". This area has developed agriculture and has been the largest granary in Spain since ancient times. The old town of Valencia still retains its ancient style, and most of the main attractions are concentrated in this area.
We took the train to the North Railway Station. The Municipal Roundabout Square is where many ancient and famous buildings gather. The solemn Municipal Roundabout Square is surrounded by landmark buildings such as the Municipal Building, the Cathedral and its 68-meter-high bell tower, the bullring, the North Railway Station, and the General Post Office. It is one of the most important squares in the city center.
From the open door of the bullring, you can see that someone is practicing bullfighting. According to the customer, there are many celebrations in Spain, and they are cheering for a large event to be held recently.
After a brief visit to the square, we went to visit the client's company in the suburbs. After the visit, the client sent us back to Valencia North Station, and we took the train to Madrid.