VALENCIA WORLDSCHOOL HUB
16 - 25 September 202410 days gathering in Valencia, Spain
Come and gather with us and more worldschoolers families at an easy and nice city with a lot of nature spaces, green areas and a variety of inmersive spanish culture and activities. Everything in the exact amount for your family.
- What do we offer
– We are generating a hub, a gathering where families come together to spend time and connect. This is a way to start creating your community on the road.
– We will have a 10 days itinerary of proposals with a variety to suit every pocket. You can choose which events you would like to go from none to all the activities, only you know what fits best to your family.
– There will be a private WhatsApp group to connect, and keep the group informed.
– You will have help with the transport cards and how to get to places.
– We will suggest areas for accomodation, and we all can choose to be in the same area so we can just meet on the beach on the lazy days. (I call it lazy days, but also they are those days in which you connect more with other families, chating, playing, sharing food just being).
– You will have recomendations for groceries, typical food and many interesting places to visit, although is it in the plan to go and try some of them together.
- How much it cost
Price is per family: 200€
- What is included
– The amount you pay allows you to belong to the group, access to the itinerary, organization, WhatsApp group and help to move around. Allows you to be in. And guided by locals.
- General Itinerary
Some of what you will find on the itinerary:
It will start like:
– On MONDAY morning we get together, meet each other and I follow you to buy transport card. Then we have lunch at the centre so you can start tasting the flavours of Valencia. You can also bring picnic and stay at the park or you can go home for lunch. At the afternook we will met at Guilleivers Park or…
and every days there will be schedule with plans:
– The big (and free) playground of Gulliver Park.
– La Malvarosa beach
– Albufera de Valencia
– Central Market of Valencia
– Drink «horchata» and eat «fartons» and try different types of «arroz» (it’s not all paella)
– Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir
– Turia’s gardens
– Museo Fallero
– Biking day
*Add-ons include: Museo de las Artes y las Ciencias, Oceaográfico, trip on a boat in La Albufera, visit the Horchata factory and learn how they make this famous drink, free tour in the centre of Valencia, and more!
- Get a little insight of Valencia and gathering there
Gulliver Park – an amazing, free, super fun, full of slides all around a big sculpture of Gulliver.
Riding aboat in albufera is a super cheap activity, very nice, quiet and a moment to observe
Biking in group through the green areas of the city
Valencia its a very flat city, easy to walk or ride your scooter
VR its an activity that many enjoy, and going in team its a lot of fun
You can help in the process of the paella making
Barraca it’s a tipical construction in Valencia
At the paella show they will explain you the ingredients that you need to make the real paella
At Science Museum there are many thing to see and do
Horchata and fartons is something you must try
At bakeries in spain you will find so many delicious things
Plaza redonda
If you come in campervan we will tell you where to stay
going up to Torres de Serrano
Virtual Zone its super fun, they have differents games to play with a team
Valencia have many street art pieces in the streets
Reunited under the shadow while kids play at Gulliver park
One of the markets at the centre
You will find many playgrounds at the beach
Biking it easy and fun in this city
- Meet your host
Hi! My name is Carla and I’m with David and our two kids Roberto (11) and Greta (9). We have been traveling full time since 2018 and are originally from Tenerife, Spain. We started our worldschooling journey in a campervan that still travels with us, but sometimes we park the van and travel in any other transport to get to the place we want. We have been to many worldschooling hubs and pop ups, organized a bunch of them and we really know the importance and the meaning of this community.
Valencia is the place where my mum was born. It’s a place where I’ve spent many summers of my childhood and a place I keep coming back because I have a lot of family and friends there. It’s a big nice city with many things to do and places to see that I can’t wait to share while hanging out with other families!
Read more about my family and our organized and attended events HERE