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Revista CV News nº 42

CVNews 42
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Practical guide for FallasFallas routes

There are many ways to see the splendid Fallas, which are distributed around the city of Valencia. Since it's impossible to guide you to all of them, from www.comunitatvalenciana.com we offer you six suggestions to visit the Fallas form the "Special Section".

First Route Look plan (pdf)

If you come by train and descend in the Estación del Norte or, by subway and get off at Bailén or Xàtiva stations, you can find five Fallas that are located very close to each other:

  • Falla CONVENTO JERUSALÉN-MATEMÁTICO MARZALAddress: Crossroads Convento Jerusalén and Matemático Marzal
  • Falla del AyuntamientoAddress: Plaza del Ayuntamiento
  • Falla PLAZA DE LA MERCEDAddress: Plaza de la Merced
  • Falla PLAZA DEL PILARAddress: Plaza del Pilar
  • Falla PLAZA NA JORDANAAddress: Salvador Giner

Second Route Look plan (pdf)

By taking the subway line 1 and get off in Campanar, you will be able to enjoy the visit to these monuments:

  • Falla PEDIATRA J.COMÍN-SIERRA CALDERONAAddress: J. Comín (children's doctor)
  • Falla MONESTIR DE POBLET-APARICIO ALBIÑANAAddress: Crossroads Monestir de Poblet and Aparicio Albiñana

Third Route Look plan (pdf)

Many EMT bus lines (6, 14, 15, 19 o 20) stop at the Avenida del Reino and, from there, these Fallas can be visited:

  • Falla ALMIRANTE CADARSO-CONDE ALTEAAddress: Crossroads Altea and Almirante Cadalso
  • Falla REGNE DE VALÈNCIA,AVDA-D. CALABRIAAddress: Crossroads Avenida del Reino de Valencia and Calle Duque de Calabria
  • Falla PIZARRO-CIRILO AMORÓSAddress: Crossroads Pizarro and Cirilo Amorós