Barrio El Cabanyal
Barrio El Cabanyal is a charming neighborhood in Valencia, with a rich history and vibrant culture. It is a historic fishing district located in the Poblats Marítims district of Valencia.
The narrow streets are lined with traditional houses, and the beach is just a short walk away. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars to explore, and the area is home to a number of festivals and events throughout the year.
If you're looking for a unique and authentic experience in Valencia, Barrio El Cabanyal is the perfect place to visit. Soak up the atmosphere, sample the local cuisine, and explore the beautiful streets and beaches. You won't be disappointed.
Location
Interesting facts
- The name “El Cabanyal” comes from the Arabic word “qubba”, which means “hut” or “cabin”.
- El Cabanyal was founded in the 14th century by fishermen who settled on the coast of Valencia.
- The district is home to a number of architecturally significant buildings, including the Lonja de Pescadores (Fish Market), the Mercat Cabanyal (food market), and the Museu de l'Arròs de València (Rice Museum).
- El Cabanyal is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, with a number of theaters, museums, and art galleries.
- The district is home to a number of beaches, including Las Arenas Beach and Malvarrosa Beach which are the most popular beaches in Valencia.
- The streets of El Cabanyal are narrow and winding, which gives the district a maze-like feel.
- The houses in El Cabanyal are typically two-story buildings with colorful tile facades.
Our suggestions
photo credit: Palosanto Tablao Flamenco
Palosanto Tablao Flamenco Show
A unique show in the maritime district. It is located in front of the Mercado del Cabanyal and just 200 meters from the beach. It is a new and modern space where passion and emotion come together in a unique show, that is a mix of the purest and most traditional flamenco to the most modern and avant-garde flamenco.