Valencia is more than just a beautiful city – it’s a hub of creativity waiting to be explored. I didn’t want to spend my days just sightseeing, so I decided to immerse myself in its artistic side. What followed was a week filled with pottery, dance, music, and some of the best memories I’ve ever made.

Valencia

I spent a lot of time in Ruzafa, a neighborhood that feels like Valencia’s creative heartbeat. Its streets are packed with colorful murals, cozy cafes, and an artsy, bohemian vibe. On my second day, I came across a pottery studio offering beginner workshops. Shaping clay with my hands was oddly therapeutic, and by the end, I’d made a small, imperfect bowl that now sits on my kitchen shelf back home. Every time I use it, I’m reminded of that magical afternoon.

The next adventure on my list was a flamenco class. Let me just say: if you ever visit Valencia, do this. The teacher was a lively local who made us feel like naturals, even if we clearly weren’t. Between the stomping, the clapping, and the passionate music, it felt like I was channeling the city’s energy in every move. It’s intense but so worth it! For those looking for something less fiery, there are plenty of salsa or contemporary dance classes that are just as fun.

As if pottery and dancing weren’t enough, I also dipped my toes into Valencia’s music scene. I’ve always wanted to learn guitar, and this trip gave me the perfect excuse. The instructor was patient and full of enthusiasm, making it easy to feel confident, even as a beginner. For music lovers, there are classes for everything from singing to piano, and they’re great for short-term visitors like me.

When I wasn’t in a class, I soaked up the laid-back vibe of Ruzafa, sipping café con leche at quirky cafes or browsing its boutique shops. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a creative session, with just the right balance of calm and inspiration.

If you’re heading to Valencia and want to tap into your artistic side, check out this directory: https://www.angloinfo.com/valencia/directory/valencia-art-dance-music-classes-421. It’s how I found most of the classes I joined, where they also speak english, and it’s full of options for pottery, dance, music, and more. This trip was indeed an experience that reconnected me with my creative side!