Valencia's Oceanogràfic is a very special place with a lily pad-shaped building that will certainly not go unnoticed. It is even more surprising to discover that this aquarium is the largest in all of Europe and is home to as many as 45,000 sea creatures of 500 different species! Exploring the upper floor, surrounded by a lake with flamingos, pelicans and cormorants, you will feel like you are immersed in a true paradise. While on the lower floor, you can instead take a closer look at marine ecosystems from around the world, from wetlands to temperate and tropical seas and oceans. Here you can observe unique sea creatures such as belugas and sea lions.
But that's not all, because with your ticket you will also have access to the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, an interactive and fun place where you can discover so much about science and space. Its building in the shape of a whale skeleton will captivate you from the first glance, and the museum's goal is precisely to bring science and technology closer to everyone in a fun and engaging way. Among the many exhibits is the Electricity Theater, a unique experience where you can see the principles of electricity in action and maybe get your hair standing straight up! You will be able to explore concepts such as climate change, surveillance technology, and biometrics, all explained in simple, understandable language.