all images © Germán Cabo
Completed in collaboration with architecture practice Viraje (see more here), ‘El Llogaret’ by nada (see more here) perfectly merges tradition with the avant-garde, resulting in a series of box-like volumes articulated around large garden areas
‘Organized like a genuine Mediterranean village
the idea here is to hold a box in two long dividing walls,’ explains Nada. To start
the interiors are brightly-lit and completely open to the outdoors
allowing natural ventilation to pour in generously
The ground floor is delimited solely by a roof and seamlessly links to the exterior
while large windows shelter the living-dining room with an open-plan kitchen
The first floor is designed as a series of boxes separated by partition walls; each box incorporates a bathroom and three bedrooms
one of which features a dressing room and an en-suite restroom
a series of corners creates points of intimacy and shaded areas throughout the day
Thanks to recesses created by the volumetric arrangement
Facing the apartment units is a central pool built like an underground cube and delimited by a white wall that functions as a reflective screen of light at night
the team built the complex in just a few months using prefabricated concrete modules that were transported to and assembled on site
entrance to one of the box-like volumes delimited by partition walls
architecture: Nada
collaborator: Viraje
photography: Germán Cabo
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AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function
but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style
Valencia is transformed in the run-up to the Fallas festival: churrerías (churro stands) on every corner
decked-out streets and an atmosphere found only once a year
One thing that marks the start of the Fallas festival is the Street Lights Competition
in which different committees compete to turn their streets into authentic works of artistic illumination
the Fallas lights switch-on will begin on March 7 at 8:00 PM and will be repeated every half hour until 11:00 PM
The classics return with displays that will leave you speechless:
1st Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Cuba-Puerto Rico (Calle Puerto Rico
winner for the last seven consecutive years
2nd Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Sueca-Literato Azorín (C/ Literato Azorín
3rd Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Malvarrosa-Antonio Ponz-Cavite (Av
4th Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Duc de Gaeta-La Pobla de Farnals (C/ de la Pobla de Farnals
5th Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Cuba-Literato Azorín (C/ Literato Azorín
6th Prize Lighting 2025: Falla Reino de València-San Valero (C/ Arquebisbe Melo
1st Prize Lighting B: Falla Doctor Serrano-Carles Cervera-Clero (C/ Clero
2nd Prize Lighting B: Falla Riu Tajo-Cavite (C/ de Sant Joan de Déu
3rd Prize Lighting B: Falla Ferros-Joan Baptista Perales (C/ de la Fusta
4th Prize Lighting B: Falla Cadis-Els Centelles (C/ dels Centelles
5th Prize Lighting B: Falla Arxiduc Carles-Músic Gomis (C/ del Músic Gomis
And if you think that only in Russafa you can experience this spectacle
In Category B, 26 fallera commissions from different neighbourhoods
have prepared their own creations to fill the city with light and colour
some streets have decided to get a head start and have already lit up theirs to create a Fallas atmosphere
although it does not participate in the competition
Now there is only one thing left... Take to the streets and be amazed by the light and festival celebrations that fill Valencia
Gunpowder returns to the Town Hall Square in Valencia on 11 May 2025 to celebrate the Day of Our Lady of the Forsaken with a mascletà
the Fallera Mayor and Infantil will give the starting signal for the Fallas
From February 1st to March 15th at the Science Museum of the City of Arts and Sciences
Visit the best ninots from all the Fallas of Valencia and choose your favorite
© VISIT VALÈNCIA 2025 | FUNDACIÓ VISIT VALÈNCIA
Valencia with dozens of markets selling food products and clothing that are organized depending on the day of the week by the neighborhoods of the city
Valencia has a dozen neighborhood markets that are installed every week throughout 2025. This is the complete list of street markets in Valencia.
🕐 Hours: From 9 am to 2 pm (holiday eves, from 9 am to 3 pm).
📍Location: Palafox, En Gall, avinguda de l’oest and Plaça del Mercat.
Hours: From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (eve of holidays, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm).
📍 Location: Actor Llorens, Rugat, La Pobla de Farnals, Luis Milán and Plaza San Felipe Neri.
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🕐 Hours: From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (eve of holidays
Llombay and Plaza del Mercado (next to number 13 José Maestre)
Hours: From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (eve of holidays
Josep Bea Izquierdo and pedestrian area Mestre Emilio Nadal
Reverendo Rafael Tramoyeres and Plaza de Benimaclet
🕐 Hours: From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (holiday eves
Hours: From 9:00 to 14:00 hours (eve of holidays
Hours: From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (holiday eves
📍 Location: Berenguer de Montoliu and Lanzarote
📍 Location: Tavernes de la Valldigna Square and San Miguel Street
Hours: From 9:00 to 14:00 hours (holiday eves
Ministro Luis Mayans and Platero Suárez (corner with Milagrosa street)
Manuel Simó (between Pío XI and Metge José Pérez Fuster) and Metge José Pérez Fuster (between Manuel Simó and Beato Nicolás Factor)
Málaga CF FemaleSheila Guijarro, new signing for the Málaga Femenino attackThe player arrives to the Malaguista squad raring to go: “It’s a very exciting project”.
Copy linkSheila Guijarro Gómez (La Pobla de Farnals
26th September 1996) is the new Málaga CF Femenino signing for the 2017/18 season
Guijarro joins the Blue and Whites’ ranks from UD Levante
with the objective of reinforcing the Málaga attack
Guijarro was called up to Spain’s under-19s in 2014
The new Málaga Femenino striker arrives at the Costa del Sol capital from UD Levante
where she remained from 2008-2009 until the present day
she made her First Division debut at the hand of Antonio Contreras
the current Málaga CF Femenino coach
“Today a new stage of my career gets underway
this time with a very exciting project with Málaga Femenino
It was impossible for me to ignore the call from coach
with whom I’ve been able to learn and grow
I’m sure I will again be the player I want to be
I’m another ‘boquerona’”
Beach season is almost here, and Valencia is already prepared to raise the Blue Flag over seven of its beaches: Cabanyal and Malvarrosa in the city; as well as Arbre del Gos
Since 2016, all the city of Valencia's beaches have been granted the Blue Flag designation, including Pinedo, which was only dropped from the list so that it could become a pet-friendly beach to provide a place for tourists visiting Valencia with their pets
The Blue Flag has become the most-recognized symbol of tourism eco-quality
guaranteeing the quality of the water and sand
accessibility and basic services for bathers
This emblem also waves over another 23 beaches in the province of Valencia
with lovely sandy spaces very close to the city
a total of 153 beaches and ports have obtained the Blue Flag
making it the Spanish autonomous community with the most designations
Spain retains its spot at the top of the rankings
All the beaches are accessible via public transport
and the number 4 and 6 tram lines for the urban beaches
The number 25 bus will take you to the beaches of L’Albufera Natural Park and surrounding area south of the city.
Safe beaches in Valencia – COVID measures