City of Las Fallas, Santiago Calatrava and paella, Valencia is a proudly Spanish city but with its own distinct personality. Light-hearted, relaxed and cultured but never snobbish, Valencia is a city blessed with an exceptional climate, situated in a favorable location along the east coast that makes it easy to get around.
Before we have a look at what you can do in Valencia, let's first look at the weather you can expect in April.
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in April in Valencia Spain, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if April is comfortable or humid
Generally, April in Valencia Spain will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. Due to the dry air, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 46°F / 8°C.
Valencia Spain has some rainy days in April. You can expect around 5 rainy days, with on average 0.9 inches / 24 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for April 2027 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
Things to see and do in Valencia
Valencia has many things to soo. With help from our visitors we have dived a list of things to see in. If you have any sugestions or improvements for this list, please let us know.
La Lonja de la Seda
CulturalThroughout the Year
La Lonja de la Seda is a hall where trade deals took place in ancient times.
Barrio del Carmen
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There are several historic buildings on Barrio del Carmen.
El Miguelete
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El Miguelete is an ancient cathedral located in Valencia where thousands of visitors come each year.
City of the Arts and Sciences
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City of the Arts and Sciences is an incredibly beautiful waterfront building.
Valencia Cathedral
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Valencia Cathedral was constructed between the 13th and 14th centuries.
Maundy Thursday
Event/FestivalApril
Maundy Thursday is celebrated in mid-April. It is an important day for Albaycin. The same event is also called Sheer Thursday, Covenant Thursday, Great Thursday, and Holy Thursday. There is drum beating, processions, and bonfires on this day.
Casco Histórico
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Casco Histórico is an ancient building ideal for history lovers.
Easter Monday
Event/FestivalApril
Easter is celebrated in mid-April and the date varies. There are traditional meals get-togethers, many outdoor activities, and floats with displays of flowers.
Good Friday is celebrated in mid-April. There are colorful costumes, parades, processions carrying Christ, and traditional shows on the streets. There are services in the local churches as it is a religious traditional festival. Processions are held nationwide until they end in a tragic climax of spectacular mourning in Valencia's Holy Week as Christ is captured and crucified.
Oceanogràfic
Pool/Water ParkThroughout the Year
Oceanogràfic is a seawater aquarium.
Shopping in Valencia
The historic center is the shopping area par excellence. Culture, avant-garde, tradition and fashion coexist in the
Calle Colón,
Cirilo Amorós,
Don Juan de Austria,
La Paz.
Jorge Juan,
Poeta Querol,
Activities in Valencia
Language classes
Besides visiting the cultural and historical places, visitors who plan to stay longer can even join language courses for beginners in Valencia. There are places that offer two hours of classes a week for only €53 (approx. $60, £44, $85 CAD, $86 AUD) per month. More information can be found on the website understandvalencia.com.
Flea market
A tour to the flea markets in the district of Ruzaffa is adventurous
Food tour
Food tours can be arranged by a similar website that takes you on an extended tour from farms to local markets to gain an understanding of the local produce of Spain.
Walking tour
Book a city walking tour or enjoy the 9 km-long Green River (Jardi del Turia or Turia Gardens) if you like walking.
Yoga classes
Visitors can also take up monthly traditional yoga classes at Centro Luz Interior for €40 (approx. $45, £33, $64 CAD, $65 AUD) per person.
Sailing adventures
Another great option would be to plan a sailing adventure with other visitors and experience the beautiful sunny Marina. Contact www.indulgespain.com to have a perfect tour of the blue coves of Costa del Levante with onboard special lunch and wine included.
Restaurants in Valencia
There are numerous restaurants and cafes for great dining and eating in Valencia. It is worldwide recognized known as the birthplace of Paella.
Rincón 33,
Restaurante Canela
Secreto Restaurant
Los Gómez Taberna,
More things to see in Valencia
Palacio del Marques de Dos Agues
Palacio del Marques de Dos Agues is the national ceramics museum.
Cathedral
Valencia Cathedral
Arts and Science center
Hemisferic, Science museum, and Oceanografic is the main three attractions of the city of arts and science center and are a must-visit for everyone who comes to Valencia. Built by the famous Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava this stunning masterpiece can be visited during the day or night.
Mercado central
Mercado central is the biggest covered market in Europe. It has more than 300 stalls and is an example of one of the best modernist architecture in the city.
La Lonja de la Seda
La Lonja de la Seda, the Silk Exchange.
Bioparc Valencia
Bioparc Valencia is a natural habitat made for animals to coexist. It is like a big zoo adventure for adults and kids alike.
Bellas Artes Museum
The Museu de Belles Arts in València founded in 1913, is located in a beautiful building that houses more than 2,000 works from the 14th to 17th centuries.
The green belt Turia Gardens
Turia Gardens is a long green belt that has become a favorite spot for Valencians and visitors alike. Besides being an ideal environment for running, cycling, or simply relaxing with a picnic under the trees, the Turia Gardens are home to must-see tourist attractions and events.