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Discover Valencia, Spain - a city of contrasts, where Mediterranean light meets modern challenges. Valencia was founded by the Romans in 138 BC and today it is one of the largest cities in Spain, with around 825,000 inhabitants in 2025 and more than 1.5 million in its metropolitan area. The city covers approximately 134.6 square kilometers. The climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot summers. The hottest month is August, with average highs around 30.2°C (86°F). The coldest month is January, with average lows near 7.1°C (44°F) and highs around 16.4°C (61°F). Annual rainfall is about 475 millimeters, with October being one of the rainiest months. Valencia combines modern architecture, historical landmarks and vibrant culture. Famous landmarks include the City of Arts and Sciences, Turia Gardens, Valencia Cathedral, the historic old town, beaches and the port. The Fallas is its most famous festival, a spectacular spring celebration of art, fire and creativity, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. The city is also rich in museums such as the Prehistory Museum of Valencia, and numerous galleries and cultural centers. In recent years, Valencia has been recognized by Forbes and InterNations as one of the best cities in the world to live in, praised for its climate, lifestyle and quality of life. Yet, behind its beauty, Valencia faces real challenges. Housing prices continue to rise, making it harder to buy or rent a home. Local businesses are under economic pressure, and the cost of living is increasing. Some neighborhoods and public services also feel the impact of these changes. Pros: Valencia offers a beautiful climate for most of the year, with more than 300 days of sunshine. The city has rich culture, architecture, gastronomy and coastline. It provides a high quality of life, good walkability and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere ideal for outdoor living. Cons: The cost of housing is rising quickly, and buying or renting property has become increasingly difficult. Local businesses are closing due to economic challenges. The cost of living continues to rise, and the job market remains unstable for many residents. Despite being recognized for its lifestyle, Valencia faces the same economic and social pressures as other European cities. Location: Valencia, Spain Music: “OndaDeLibertad” - credit to @ondadelibertad If you like aerial storytelling that shows both beauty and truth, hit subscribe for more real views from above. #Valencia #Drone #DroneFootage #4KDrone #CityOfArtsAndSciences #OndaDeLibertad #Dronorama #ExploreTheWorld #Travel