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Jessica_Martens

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My Valencia

With Jessica Martens

@roadjestraveled

Jessica Martens is an American freelance writer & content creator based in Valencia, Spain.

I was born in Houston, Texas and spent most of my 20’s in Honolulu, Hawaii. I’ve always had a passion for travel, a love for Spain, and a desire to break free from societal norms. Even as a young girl I wrote about living in Spain one day and it’s where I met my husband! We adopted the Digital Nomad lifestyle, travelling full-time for three years. We have now been to over 50 countries and Spain is the place that always draws us back. Valencia has everything we’ve dreamed of – a big city with a small-town feel, a beach, and an amazing culture. We feel privileged and lucky to be here.

There are dozens of museums in Valencia and I’m slowly working through visiting each of them.

Naturally, they are full of interesting history but they are also just so incredibly beautiful. Most of them have air conditioning as well so it’s a nice way to escape the heat in the summer.

La Pilareta is a historical bar in the centre of Valencia that has been around since the early 1900’s.

We love stopping by for tapas or an afternoon drink. Being here transports you back in time and makes you feel in the heart of Spanish culture.

Jardín de Monforte is a hidden gem in the city.

We found it by accident and now it’s one of my favourite places to escape to. It’s dotted with Italian sculptures, ponds and gorgeous flowers. Strolling through the gardens feels like a fairytale.

Plaza de la Virgen is the oldest square in Valencia, dating back to Roman times.

There’s something about this square specifically that still takes my breath away. It’s an iconic symbol of Valencia and a must-see for anyone visiting.

One of my favourite restaurants is Lambrusqueria on the popular street, Caballeros.

Not only is the food incredible, but the atmosphere is cosy, romantic, and a perfect spot for date night.

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