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Pharmacy in Spain

Pharmacy in Spain Information

A pharmacy in Spain is called  a farmacia.

Opening Times:

  • They are usually from 9.30am in the morning until 2.00pm in the afternoon.
  • Then from 5.00pm until 9.30pm Monday to Friday from 9.00am – 2.00pm on Saturday.

A 24 hour pharmacy is always open and the rota is normally displayed in the pharmacy windows.

You can also find this information from local newspapers in Valencia such as Levante and the free local paper Qué.

Pharmacy in Spain ~ Prescriptions and Charges

Many drugs requiring a prescription in the UK are available over the counter in Spain and are often much cheaper than in the UK.

If you go to the doctor in Spain you must present your EHIC and ask for state-funded healthcare.

  • You will pay 50% of the cost or approximately 10% with proof if you are a UK pensioner.
  • If you don’t have an EHIC card you are liable to pay all the costs.
  • UK pensioners can often reclaim the cost from the UK’s Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Those with private medical insurance may qualify for refund depending on the insurance.

Spanish Pharmacists 

Many are able to offer advice in English and all are registered with the local pharmaceutical association which is part of the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Farmaceuticos.


 24 Hour Pharmacies in Valencia

Farmacia de Pilar 24 Hours

For prescriptions, orthopaedic treatments, optical products and other medicines.

Address: Calle Profesor Beltran Baguena 8, 46009 Valencia

Tel: 963 480 588

Farmacia 24 hours

Open 24 hours for prescriptions, health advice and medicines.

Address: Avda. Puerto 33, 46021 Valencia

Tel: 963 600 313

Farmacia Corts Valencianes

Avenida Les Cortes Valencianas, 48 (Beside the Palacio de Congresos)
46015 Valencia

Tel: 963-463-360

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Health Care In Spain

About Health Care In Spain …

Even when living in the most idyllic climate, we must never forget that we can still become ill even in Spain.

It’s not much fun getting sick when on holiday and illness and accidents do happen when we least expect them so be prepared.

Spain is an EU Country and has a reciprocal health agreement with other member states.

The old E111 form entitled EU citizens to free or greatly reduced health care.

From 1 January 2006 the E111 form was replaced with the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) – Tarjeta Sanitaria Europea (TSE) in Spain.

This can be applied for online and your card will be delivered to you in seven days.

If you prefer telephone 0845 606 2030 and your card will be delivered in 10 days.

Or, complete a form in the post office and your card will be delivered in 21 days.

What Does A European Health Insurance Card Cover

A European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) entitles you to reduced-cost (sometimes free) medical treatment (in a hospital).

This applies only if you are staying in a European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland.

If you go to the doctor you must present your EHIC and ask for state-funded healthcare.

If you go to hospital you must present your EHIC on admission or you will be charged as a private patient at private hospital rates.

A GP referral is needed for non-emergencies.

For private health care you pay your own doctor and hospital bills so it’s worth taking out a travel insurance policy which covers you for this.

The EHIC does not cover you for things like being flown home if you become ill or have an accident.

It also doesn’t cover you for cancellations, loss of baggage, loss of money and being mugged, so be prepared.


Medical Treatment In Spain

If you should need medical treament in Spain you’ll find Spanish hospitals very modern, well-equipped and the doctors are excellent.


For health care in Spain this helps with your social and working life and is also very important when making appointments and talking to nurses and doctors.

Many doctors and nurses working in the popular cities and in the south of Spain do speak English but many of them don’t.

So if you intend to live in Spain, it’s a good idea to learn Spanish.

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Travel Insurance in Spain

How many times have you bought travel insurance and never needed it and thought that was a waste of money.

Many people feel it’s a bit of a rip-off, so if you want to be safe and not get ripped-off, just shop around and find the best deal. Better safe than sorry!

Tip! Don’t forget to read the small print of the policy before you buy it.

If you are going to do things like scuba diving, make sure you’re covered. If you do have an accident the policy must cover you for this and also repatriation.

How to Choose Travel Insurance

Before you do anything decide if you want a single trip or multi trip insurance policy.

If you’re traveling a lot for business and leisure good policies cover you for travel abroad or in your own country.

Even though the multi trip cover may appear expensive, it works out much cheaper and there’s flexicover for the over 65’s.

However, many policies do have a maximum age but there are many who cater for the over 65s.

As well as covering your medical expenses make sure it will also cover you for things like being flown home if you’re ill, baggage, cancellations and things like being mugged and loss of money.

If there’s a cancellation or you lose your baggage make sure you’re covered. Many online hotel reservation companies and hotels make it a condition that you have a policy before booking with them.

The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) only covers you for basic health care, so it’s advisable to be covered for everything.

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Valencia Bioparc

Valencia Bioparc Zoo

Valencia Bioparc
 The Bioparc is the new zoo of Valencia City Spain located in the Cabecera Park.

Valencia Bioparc is in a 200,000 m2 section at the top end of the Turia Gardens – at the other end is the stunning City of Arts and Sciences.

The gardens are an essential part of the city and the new zoo and Cabecera Park is very popular with families and children.

Valencia Bioparc lions cubsThe Bioparc is a zoological park of a new generation.

Created by employing the concept of zoo-immersion.

The zoo offers the unique opportunity to watch many of the animals roaming freely just like on an African Safari.

Valencia Bioparc Animals

Animals are in their natural habitat – not in cages but free as nature intended.

Log cabins with thatched roofs give it an authentic feel.

The really dangerous animals are well cared for and can be seen behind glass in well made pens.

Bioparc is dedicated to the conservation of animals and to the education and awareness of the necessity of preserving natural ecosystems.

The zoo is an exciting experience which the entire familywill enjoy.


Bioparc Valencia Full-Day Entrance: The Heart of Africa

bioparcvalenciaThis new concept of city zoo at Bioparc Valencia, built to spread the love and respect for nature while providing an enjoyable and relaxing experience for all ages.

Explore the heart of Africa without leaving Europe with a full-day entrance ticket to Bioparc Valencia. See lions, giraffe, lemurs, and hippopotamus in areas dedicated to the Equatorial Forest, Savannah, and more. Discover a new found love for nature.

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Opening Hours:

The Bioparc is open 365 days a year and opening hours will vary. The closing hours change during the year depending on the day length.

Some animals may not be visible to the public at the end of the day because of weather or lighting conditions. The box office will remain open from 9.30 am until one hour before Bioparc closes.

It is recommended that you always consult the webpage Bioparc to confirm the opening hours for the day of your visit just in case there are changes due to special circumstances.

  • January and February:  Every day from 10 am – 6pm except 1 January (11 am – 6 pm)
  • March: Monday to Friday from 10 am – 6 pm – Weekends and Friday 19th, from 10 am – 7pm
  • April, May and June : Every day from 10 am – 8 pm
  • July and August: Every day from 10 am – 9 pm
  • September: Every day from 10 am – 7 pm
  • October: Monday to Friday from 10 am – 6 pm except the 11 and 12 Oct from 10 am – 7 pm
    – Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am – 7 pm except the 30 and 31 from 10 am – 6 pm
  • November and December: Every day from 10 am – 6 pm, except the 24th and 31st December, from 10 am – 5 pm and 25 December (Christmas Day) from 11 am – 6 pm.

Bioparc Valencia Address:

Avenida Pío Baroja, 3 46015 – Valencia (España)
info@bioparcvalencia.es
www.bioparcvalencia.es

Public Transport

Bus: routes 7, 17, 29, 61, 81, 95.
Metro: lines 3 and 5, Nou d’Octubre stop, a 10 minute walk from the site.

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Valencia Events November 2013

TOP Valencia Events November 2013

Autumn in Valencia is a lovely time to visit as the weather is still sunny and warm.

This is a wonderful time to enjoy the sights of the city and for sunning yourself on the beach.

This year is the hottest October Valencia has had for a long time with temperatures into the late 20s and early 30s so ideal for swimming.

Valencia Events November 2013

1 November is a National Holiday

All Saints Day is a national holiday all over Spain on 1 November.


Valencia MotoGP

8 – 10 November 2013

MotoGPRicardo Tormo Circuit is located in the Cambrillas area in Cheste which is just a short drive from the city of Valencia.

If you’re coming to this great sporting event book your travel as early as possible.

Take advantage of all the good deals on flights and hotels.


Valencia Cuina Oberta Restaurant Week

8 – 17 November 2013

valencia restaurant week november 2013Enjoy delicious gourmet menus for 20 euros for lunch and 30 euros a night, drinks not included.

 Chefs will be offering their culinary creations at the set price of €20 at lunchtime and €30 in the evening, drinks not included.

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MARATÓN DIVINA PASTORA VALENCIA

17 November 2013

The 33rd edition of the city’s largest race. Thousands of athletes have already registered and will be running across the city to complete the 42-kilometre race.

The circuit begins at the City of Arts and Sciences (where more sporting activities will be taking place) and then onto Valencia’s beaches and the Royal Marina Juan Carlos I. Then along the coast and across the Turia Gardens to the old town.

From here the runners will pass in front of Bioparc and then return to the City of Arts and Sciences.

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THE KING’S TOURNAMENT

8 – 24 November 2013

Taking a step back in time and recreating the birth of the Kingdom of Valencia in the 13th century.

floresbridgevalenciaA marquee will be erected next to Puente de las Flores.

Paseo Alameda will host the King’s Tournament and there will be jugglers, knights, courtiers and King James I of Aragon.

Address: Paseo Alameda (next to the Puente de las Flores – photo on the right)
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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL ~ Alegria

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28 NOVEMBER – 1 DECEMBER 2013

Address:

Feria Valencia Avda. de las Ferias s/n

Tel: 902 150 025


Les Miserables

Palau de Les Arts Reina Sofía.
Avenida del Profesor Lopez Piñero, 1
46006 Valencia
Teléfono: 961 975 800

Start date: 11/22/2013
End date: 22/12/2013

Set in nineteenth-century revolutionary France, Les Miserables tells a captivating story of broken dreams, unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption.

The musical will be on tour from 17 October 2013 starting in Santander and then on to cities such as Valencia, Bilbao, Sevilla, Vigo, Valladolid, Pamplona, ​​Murcia and many more.


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Valencia Shopping Centers – Where to Shop in Valencia!

El Saler Shopping Center

e lsaler shopping center valenciaThis is a very large and extremely modern shopping center which comes in  very handy if you’re staying at one of the hotels near the City of Arts and Sciences.

The Carrefour Supermarket is at the center of the complex and is surrounded (on three floors) by approximately 160 shops.

There’s also a good selection of cafes, restaurants, tapas bars and  ABC cine-complex on the third floor.

Address: Autopista de El Saler, 16
El Saler


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AQUA MULTIESPACIO – Shopping Mall

An excellent new shopping center by the City of Arts and Sciences similar to El Saler Shopping Center (above) .

With places to eat and a cinema. Both are very convenient if you are staying at one of  the lovely hotels in this area.

Menorca, 19 (off Av. Francia)
46023 Valencia
Phone34 963 308 429Aqua
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Centro Nuevo

The Centro Nuevo shopping center is just around the corner from the popular Expo Hotel and the central Bus Station.

The Turia metro station is a few yards across the road near the Turia gardens and Barrio del Carmen is a 15 minute walk away.

The center has 250 shops with car parking available under the shops plus an El Corte Inglés department store with a supermarket in the basement.

There are a variety of bars, restaurants and cafes where you can have a meal or drink.

During the summer months, Christmas and throughout the year there’s a very small fair which is great fun for small children.

Avenida Pio X11, 4-6
Tube: Turia
Times: Mon-Sat: 10.00am-9.00pm
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Mercat Colón

Jorge Juan, 19
Discover the upmarket Mercat Colón (Columbus market) in Jorge Juan.

Set in a beautiful modernist building with two colossal doorways in the up-market area of Canovas, between Colón and Gran Via Marques del Turía.


Galería Jorge Juan

This is another of the small and very upmarket Valencia shopping centers in Jorge Juan, close to Mercado de Colón with a selection of 40 shops and lovely restaurant (250 covers).

The restaurant is well known for it’s traditional rice dishes – Monday – Paella de Marisco, Tuesday – Arroz Rosejat, Wednesday – Arroz de Verduras, Thursday Arroz a Banda con Ali i Oli, Friday – Arroz con Col y Bacalao and Saturday – Paella Valenciana!

With 24 hour parking.
Jorge Juan, 21
46004 Valencia
Tel: 34 963 524 966

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Boulevard Austria ~ Galería Don Juan de Austria

Located in the heart of Valencia the Boulevard Austria is full of fashion and home furnishing shops.
Calle Don Juan de Austria, 4.
D. Juan de Austria, 4
46002 Valencia
Tel: 34 963 512 333
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Mercado Fuencarral

Mercado de Fuencarral is one of the brand new trendy Valencia Shopping Centers. As well as having 70 shops, restaurants and bars, there’s also a 16 screen cinema.

Tirso de Molina,15
46015 Valencia
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 Kaymus Restaurant Valencia

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Avinguda del Mestre Rodrigo, 44

46015 – Valencia

Kaymus Restaurant Valencia – located in one of the new areas of the city of Valencia with accessibility and ease of parking near the new football stadium of Valencia FC and the Palacio de Congresos. Direct access to the Exhibition and Manises Airport.

Focused towards the business sector the restaurant also has a special reserved plasma and wi-fi internet, ideal for business meetings with facilities for audio and video presentations.

In a friendly and relaxed, you can taste the best creations of the owner Nacho Romero, a true expert in all types of dry and mellow rice, grilled meats and prepared dishes and design.

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Valencia Events October 2013

TOP Valencia Events October 2013

National Day of the Region of Valencia & San Dionisio Day

img012.bmpThere are two celebrations on the 9 October – National Day of the Region of Valencia and San Dionisio Day (Lovers Day in Valencia).

The event begins on 8 October with a concert at the Palau de la Música and fireworks on the Paseo de la Alameda.

On the big day 9 October are several events which begin with the civic procession honoring the Senyera and mascletà in Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

The day ends with dancing in Plaza de la Virgin and more fireworks.

San Dionisio Day is the eqivalent to Valentine’s Day and to celebrate this very romantic day, Valencianos give colored marzipan ‘mocadorades’ to those they love.

Today is a public holiday and most shops are closed.

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VALENCIA TENNIS OPEN 500

19 – 27  October  2013

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The TENNIS OPEN 500 tournament at the City of Arts and Sciences.

Location:  Agora Building

agora city of arts and sciences valenciaAs usual all the top boys will be playing here. Last year Nadal flew in from Mallorca to bid farewell to former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero on his retirement from the game.

Valencia Tennis Open 500Spanish tennis player David Ferrer won the singles in 2012 so who will it be this year!

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Hotels in Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca

The town of Torrevieja is a very popular holiday resort south of the city of Alicante.

It’s easy to reach from Alicante airport.

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Hotel Masa International

hotel masa internationalThe hotel is just 20 minutes from the center of Torrevieja an 800 meters from the beach.

Features include an outdoor pool, a restaurant with panoramic views and a cocktail bar.

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Hotel Doña Monse

hotel dona monseThe hotel is 10 minutes from the beaches of Torrevieja and the Orihuela Costa and has a total of 70 rooms.

Features include Bar/Lounge, Fitness Center, Free High-Speed Internet, Free Parking, Restaurant, Room Service and Swimming Pool

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Cabo Cervera

Hotel Cabo CerveraSet in a prime location just 5 mins walk from La Mata Beach.

Hotel feaures include free Wi-Fi and parking, buffet restaurant, bar / lounge, Business Center, Fitness Center and swimming pool.

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Features include a TV, sofa, and dining table.  Kitchenettes are equipped with a fridge, hob, and microwave.

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Robert Graves

Robert Graves ~ Novelist and Poet

Robert Graves lived on Majorca Island from 1929 until his death at the age of 90.

A simple gravestone marks the resting place of the world famous poet and novelist who was born in Wimbledon and endured a lasting love for Deià and Majorca.

robert graves graveHe is buried in the cemetery of the village church overlooking the village that he loved.

Graves arrived in Majorca in 1929 and lived in Palma.

Shortly after he bought Ca n’Alluny (remote house) on the edge of the beautiful village of Deia.

He set up home and with a printing press brought from England began to publish his works.

This is how he financed his lifestyle whilst living in Deià.

During the 1950s his literary career took off and his idyllic lifestyle led to many wanting the same kind of life.

Movie stars and artists descended on this remote village in the mountains and set up a community of freethinkers.

Ca n'Alluny, Robert Graves House in DeiaGuests at Ca n’Alluny included many friends such as :

Anais Nin,  Ava Gardner,  Alec Guiness, Kingsley Amis,  Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Peter Ustinov.

Graves historical novels include:  The Golden Fleece, King Jesus and Count Belisarius.

He wrote I, Claudius whilst living in Deia and was also a translator of Classical Latin and Ancient Greek.

Two of Graves eight children still live in Majorca and his son Tomás wrote about his childhood and adventures whilst growing up in Deia.

His book Tuning Up at Dawn: A Memoir of Music and Majorca gives a vivid account of Majorcan culture and his amazing life whilst growing up in Deià.

La Casa de Robert Graves

Ca n’Alluny – The House of Robert Graves

Robert Graves Museum

In 2007 the family home was turned into a museum.

Closed on Monday and open from Tuesday to Saturday 10.00am – 17.00pm

Sunday 10.00am – 15.00pm.


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