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Museu Arqueològic de Gandia (MAGa)
City archaeology museum with Iberian, Roman and medieval finds that explain Gandia’s long settlement history.
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Distance 695 miles (1119 km) |
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City archaeology museum with Iberian, Roman and medieval finds that explain Gandia’s long settlement history.
Museum linked to the former Poor Clares convent, noted for religious art and heritage from Gandia’s ducal past.
Interpretation center for the important prehistoric Parpalló and Borrell caves in the Gandia area.
Central boulevard and social heart of Gandia, lined with shops and civic buildings and ideal for an urban stroll.
The old town preserves key monuments, traditional streets and a strong sense of Gandia’s noble past.
Busy beachfront promenade known for sea views, a lively atmosphere and strong popularity with visitors and creators.
Gandia’s signature dish: short noodles cooked in a seafood broth with fish and shellfish, traditionally served with alioli. It is the town’s most famous culinary specialty.
Traditional Valencian rice cooked in rich fish stock, often served with pieces of seafood. It is a classic coastal dish popular in Gandia and the wider Safor area.
The region’s iconic rice dish, traditionally made with rice, green beans, garrofó beans, rabbit, and chicken. It reflects the broader culinary heritage of Valencia near Gandia.
Established beachfront restaurant in Playa de Daimús near Gandia, best known for refined Valencian rice dishes and seafood in an elegant setting.
Well-known Gandia restaurant with a modern approach to Mediterranean cooking, especially rice dishes, seafood, and polished tasting menus.
Long-standing local favorite near the port, popular for fresh seafood, fideuà, and traditional Valencian cuisine in a lively classic atmosphere.
Generally moderate for Spain. Casual dining and coffee are affordable, while beachfront hotels and summer dining cost more.
Service is usually included. Locals often round up or leave 5-10% for good restaurant service. Small change is fine in cafes; taxis are usually rounded up.
Official public transport app
Gandía, Estación de Autobuses -> Gandia Railway Station
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