When Chris Dove, ex Director of the British Council in Valencia, received a visit from 20 plus ex-schoolmates from Henley Grammar School (now Henley College), he started looking for a…
The Costa Blanca is an interesting place, colonised by people from all over northern Europe and consequently offering services that are few and far between in cities like Valencia or…
Black is black they say and that is certainly the predominant colour in Shintori Teppanyaki. Avenida de Francia was built on a site that used to contain factories as Valencia…
La Lobera de Xiqui is a classic place to have an excessive supper with a group of friends and pay as little as you want. The most expensive menu is…
Valencia has always been renowned for its role as a place to party and have a good time, and now that message is on its way to China and the…
Cava is Cava, wherever it is made, so why not support local growers, and the ecology by reducing transportation costs, by consuming Valencian Cavas this Christmas? Valencia International begins a…
When shall we three meet again; in thunder, lightning or in rain? Well, that’s an option, but a sunny, Valencian alternative would be a lunch or supper, perhaps after a…
It’s easy to forget living in Valencia that there are some quite spectacular mountains a short drive away. One of the most spectacular, and one that draws families and adventure…
Roca Cuiper is a strange place; to begin with they seem to have an identity crisis regarding what their name is. Is it Roca Cuiper, or Barrio Roca, or La…
THE WINE PLACE, founded by Mark O’Neill DipWSET, has published dates for the prestigious WSET (Wine & Spirit Education Trust) courses for different levels at their new showroom in c/Museo…
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