13 must-see attractions in Valencia

The park also features dolphin and sea lion performance areas, providing opportunities to interact with marine life. In addition, the tunnel viewing area in the ocean park allows visitors to walk through a transparent underwater tunnel and watch the natural behavior of marine life in a 360-degree panoramic view.

3. Principe Felipe Science Museum

The Principe Felipe Science Museum (Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe) is a modern science museum located in the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the museum is known for its futuristic architectural style and streamlined structure, and its appearance resembles a huge ship or aircraft.

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The museum features a number of interactive exhibits covering a wide range of fields including physics, life sciences, and technology. The exhibits help visitors understand complex scientific principles through interactive and engaging means. For example, the museum offers a variety of hands-on experiments and simulations that allow visitors to experience the principles of scientific phenomena firsthand.

In addition to exhibitions, the museum also has a science theater that regularly stages science-related films and performances to stimulate the public’s interest and curiosity in science. The museum’s design not only focuses on functionality, but also blends harmoniously with the surrounding natural environment and other buildings in the City of Arts and Sciences, becoming a cultural landmark that integrates education, entertainment and modern architectural art.

4. Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia is an innovative zoo in Valencia, Spain, focusing on animal displays based on natural habitats. Unlike traditional zoos, the design concept of the Bioparc emphasizes the “no fence” concept, simulating the natural environment of animals as much as possible to create a more natural and interactive viewing experience.

The park is divided into several ecological zones, including the African savannah, tropical rainforest and Madagascar, each of which showcases a specific biome. Visitors can see a variety of animals in these zones, such as lions, giraffes, rhinos, gorillas and zebras. Through carefully designed landscapes and habitats, the park provides animals with a closer living environment to nature, while also allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of their living habits and ecosystems.

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