L'Àgora
Exploring L'Àgora: Valencia's Cultural Hub
Discover the wonders of the ocean at Oceanogràfic Valencia, Europe’s largest aquarium, with immersive exhibits and diverse marine life.
Oceanogràfic in Valencia is the largest aquarium in Europe, showcasing a stunning variety of marine life from all over the globe. Explore its immersive exhibits and interact with diverse aquatic species, making it a must-visit destination for tourists seeking to connect with the ocean's beauty and mysteries.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, head towards Valencia city center. Use the A-7 or V-30 highways to reach the city. Once in Valencia, follow signs for 'Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències'. Take the exit for Avenida de Francia, and then turn onto C/ d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera. The Oceanogràfic will be on your right. There is parking available nearby, so look for the designated parking areas.
Public Transportation
To reach Oceanogràfic via public transport, take the Metro Line 3 or Line 5 to the 'Alameda' station. From there, transfer to Tram Line 4 towards 'Marítim - Serrería' and get off at the 'Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències' stop. From the tram stop, it's a short walk to Oceanogràfic. Just follow the signs directing you to the aquarium, which is located at C/ d'Eduardo Primo Yúfera, 1B.
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