Welcome to Valencia, one of Spain’s most vibrant and visually diverse coastal cities.
This aerial film captures the perfect blend between heritage and innovation – a city where ancient Roman walls and Gothic cathedrals coexist with futuristic architecture and long golden beaches.

Filmed entirely in 4K Ultra HD, this footage invites you to experience Valencia as never before – from the sky.

Music by Ondadelibertad, licensed for DronoRama productions.
Track: CoffeShop002

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History & Culture

Valencia, founded by the Romans in 138 B.C., has a long and fascinating history.
Over centuries, it absorbed influences from Visigoths, Moors, and Christians, shaping a rich cultural and architectural landscape.

From the Valencia Cathedral – home to a relic claimed to be the Holy Grail – to the Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage site symbolizing its medieval trade power, the city breathes history at every corner.

Modern Landmarks

The City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències) stands as Valencia’s futuristic icon – a world-class architectural complex by Santiago Calatrava. Its sleek white curves and reflecting pools create one of Europe’s most cinematic landscapes from above. Nearby, the Turia Gardens, once a riverbed, now form an immense green corridor filled with palm trees, bridges, fountains, and recreation areas.

Beaches & Coastline

Valencia’s Mediterranean coastline offers a stunning aerial contrast – from the urban Malvarrosa Beach to the natural dunes of El Saler and Albufera Lagoon, where traditional boats glide through mirrored waters at sunset. The combination of turquoise waters, golden sand, and lush wetlands makes it a paradise for drone cinematography.

Urban Life from the Sky

Aerial views reveal Valencia’s vibrant neighborhoods – the Carmen District with its street art and ancient walls, the Ruzafa area with colorful markets and nightlife, and the historic center, where narrow streets open to majestic plazas. Drone footage highlights the harmony between modern living and traditional charm, seen through rooftops, bustling avenues, and quiet courtyards.

Climate & Travel Tips

Valencia enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year, with mild winters and hot summers.
The average temperature ranges between 10°C (January) and 31°C (August).
The best seasons for drone filming – and tourism — are spring and early autumn, when skies are clear, and natural light is cinematic. Annual events such as Las Fallas in March bring a spectacular mix of art, fireworks, and tradition.

Facts & Highlights

  • Population: ~800,000 (metropolitan area 1.6 million)
  • Region: Comunidad Valenciana, Spain
  • Languages: Spanish and Valencian (co-official)
  • Main attractions: City of Arts and Sciences, Oceanogràfic, Albufera Natural Park, Valencia Cathedral, Torres de Serranos
  • UNESCO sites: La Lonja de la Seda
  • Airports: Valencia Airport (VLC), located 8 km west of the city center

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