As I have mentioned before, Valencia is not short of street art – very creative, finely detailed, unique pieces of street art are sprawled all over the city. Here are some snaps of street art that I’ve taken in the past two weeks from the city centre (Cuitat Vella) and my neighbourhood (Benimaclet):
Seeing as I have a few weeks remaining of my time in Valencia, I want to take in as much as possible, especially when it comes to food. When I eat out, I hover between ordering my tries-and-tested favourites and discovering new dishes. However, I’ve decided to try more typical Valencia dishes. It was enjoyable, to be honest, the only flavours I could taste were salt and olive oil.
Bocadillo de esgarrat – grilled red peppers and cod
It was enjoyable, to be honest, the only flavours I could taste were salt and olive oil.
From left to right: (Bocadillo de escagarrat, grilled cuttlefish, patatas bravas)

Ok, onto the weather. So, early mornings and late evenings are the coldest times of the day here in Valencia. It’s definitely not as cold as London but it is CHILLY! Visualisation helps me during these times, so I’ve been mentally planning trips I’m going to take once in South and Central America. Here are some beautiful beaches/water spots in Central and South America that have caught my eye and are now on my wanderlust list:
Location: Playa Blanca, Cartagena, Colombia – The dreamy blue sky is perfectly aligned with the turquoise clear waters – bliss!

Location: Cenote Azul, south of Playa Carmen in Mexico – the hued mix of blues and greens in the crystal clear open water is too beautiful for words! I’m sure its’s even more breathtaking in real life!

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As I finish writing this blogpost I have about two weeks left in Valencia, it’s been so great, I’m so happy I came here. Always looking ahead, I’m so excited for 2018, Ecuador, South America – It’s going to be amazing, I can feel it!
Omamerhi