There are so many places in the city that we enjoy!
Where do you usually have a coffee?
In which public area would you recommend to have a picnic?
Which monument never stops surprising you?


Ralph, student of Spanish (Scotland)
1. ‘Poquito a poco’, on Hospital street, very close to the Public Library.
2. If I’ve got time and it doesn’t rain, I go to the lakes of the City of Sciences & Arts, a beautiful and clam place.
3. I love the Cathedral. I’m not religious but it’s a nice place to think in your people…

Jon, teacher of Spanish (Cantabria)
1. ‘Café Museu’ (Museo Street, El Carmen). A small terrace full of very big people.
2. Los Jardines de Monforte, between La Alameda and Blasco Ibáñez. There aren’t many people and smells nice.
3. Despite the posh shops, the Mercado de Colón is amazing.

Sarah, teacher of English
1. ‘La Trobada’ in Los Fueros square, behind the Torres de Serranos.
2. Viveros at night. Yes, it’s forbidden, but if you get in, you’ll be the only one and it’s very quiet and relaxing.
3. Walking at night all the way down from Ciscenors square, where the Museo de Medicina is, towards the Torres de Serrano. It’s lovely!