Castelló
Castelló de la Plana, in the north of the Valencian Community, is a coastal city with a rich history and a vibrant cultural heritage. Its old town is home to monuments such as the Co-cathedral of Santa María, the Fadrí (emblematic bell tower) and the Museum of Fine Arts. The city is also known for its port, which connects to the Mediterranean Sea, and its wide beaches, such as the Grao beach, ideal for sun and sea tourism. Castelló is distinguished by its lively atmosphere, with festivals such as the Magdalena, which celebrates the founding of the city, and cultural events throughout the year. In addition, the region’s gastronomy, with dishes such as “all i pebre” and “paella”, reflects the influence of the sea and the orchard. The natural surroundings, such as the Serra d’Irta Natural Park, offer outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Castelló combines modernity with tradition, creating an attractive destination for all tastes.
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