Explore the hidden underground world of Valencia's Civil War history and be amazed by the intricate tunnel networks and impressive architecture of the Bunkers del Carmen.
Valencia’s Bunkers del Carmen (Carmen Bunkers) is a hidden gem that offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Located in the historic district of El Carmen, these bunkers were originally built during the Spanish Civil War to protect the city from air raids. Today, they are a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to witness the breathtaking views of Valencia.
To get to the bunkers, you’ll need to climb up a series of stairs and narrow streets, but the effort is definitely worth it. Once you reach the top, you’ll be greeted by a spacious plaza with a few picnic tables and benches where you can relax and take in the view. From here, you can see the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the City of Arts and Sciences, the Turia Gardens, and the Cathedral.
The best time to visit the bunkers is at sunset, when the sky turns shades of orange and pink and the city lights start to twinkle. It’s a romantic spot for couples and a great place to take stunning photos. Bring a bottle of wine or some snacks to enjoy a picnic with a view.
The bunkers are open 24/7 and are free to enter. Keep in mind that there are no facilities here, so be sure to bring your own water and snacks. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the climb up to the top. It’s a bit of a workout, but the view is worth every step. Don’t miss this hidden gem on your visit to Valencia!
Opening times vary.
All seasons, but best during spring and fall for comfortable temperatures.
Free
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