Thursday, 12 February 2026

Valencia, Spain - Roman ruins (La Almoina) and the market again

Yesterday we were back into Valencia. Drove to Rafelbunyol, parked, metro into the city and off at our regular stop, in the Turia gardens.

More of those bottled shaped, spikey trees.

 

Up out of the park at this bridge and

into the warren of narrow streets, guided by google.

Mural.


How the police get around in the old part of the city.

Showed Gord around the 

Cathedral area.


Then we went into La Almoina Archeological Museum. These Roman ruins were found when La Almoina (a poorhouse) was demolished, thus the name.

Over the years the city has been built on what was here before, so these ruins are all below street level.

It is not a huge area (considering what sites I have seen in Cyprus and Crete) but still it is quite extensive and well signed.

Some of the artifacts are exceptional.






Back out into the daylight and we went looking for food.


So time to show Gord the market.

We all order from this stall.

Its all so tempting.

We sat outside on the steps to the market and ate - I had a salmon on cream cheese pincho, 2 mushroom croquettes and a roll with goat cheese and tomato jam.

Rick went back in and bought 3 cannolo which we shared along with the strawberries I had bought.

Gord was in his element, he has hollow legs and

grazed his way

up and down the aisles (it may have been the high point of his trip)






Can you tell I love the market.

There's a glass of wine with my name on it, so, although I haven't finished the post for the day, it's time to join the guys on the balcony with potato chips and wine.

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