Summer has just walked through the door and you’re already wishing it would go away. The mercury is tightening and, faced with this scenario, what can you do? You have two choices: slack off or sin. We are more of the latter.
Because in this heat, what you really want is something cold (plus a good bath) to counteract the high temperatures. Therefore, here you have a selection of the best ice cream parlors in Valencia. Welcome to the candy paradise.
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Lucciano’s
One of the most popular ice cream parlors in Argentina lands in Valencia. Lucciano’s comes in 24 different flavors, with vegan, gluten-free and rawoptions. An artisanal ice cream parlor founded in 2011 by Daniel and Christian Otero founded in Mar del Plata and that now is based in Valencia.
📍 Pl. del Ayuntamiento.
The Palette
La Palette ‘s ice creams have become fashionable in Valencia thanks to its revision of the classic polo. Eye-catching and original, their flavor will win the heart of any sweet tooth. We are talking about artisanal Italian ice cream on a stick, without colorants or preservatives.
📍Carrer de Ciscar, 48.
Valentino Gelati
Emanuele, a Neapolitan living in Valencia, is the master behind these ice creams. An Italian tradition that is growing in popularity. It will be word of mouth, which is how we heard about it.
📍 Calle Jesús, 48.
Segreto Freddo
Italian ice cream with spectacular presentation. And if not, just tell it to the photo of the ice cream from cheesecake.
📍 Guillem de Castro, 57.
Amuri Gelato
It is called Amuri, but it could have been called Amore. The most popular ice creams in the Mercat Central area are here. We’ll take the tiramisu.
📍 Plaça del Mercat, 25.
Pops’n Bops
The idea behind Pops’n Bops is a revision of the classic tub and the popsicle, with multiple toppings to decorate our ice creams and special flavors that are renewed from time to time. “We move at your pace” is their motto, they adapt to trends and special dates with themed ice creams.
📍 Plaça de l’Escolania de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats, 3
Llinares Ice Cream Parlor
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The cazalla, tortilla and salmorejo ice creams are also for summer. The llinares ice cream parlor of Valencia has these and many more rare flavors. The art of ice cream earned the owner of Llinares a runner-up in the world championship. So you have to try it.
📍 Plaza de la Reina, 6.
La Nocciola Toscana
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This modern and minimalist establishment has a wide range of artisan ice creams with flavors ranging from the most traditional chocolate to mojito. If you don’t feel like ice cream, you can also order one of their crêpes and slushies.
📍C arrer de les Avellanes, 1.
La Romana Ice Cream Parlor
Artisanal and organic ice creams from Italy have set up their first ice cream stand in Joaquín Costa street in Valencia. At La Romana, ice cream is made daily with fresh organic milk, cream, eggs and sugar in small quantities to preserve its creaminess and not to waste anything. In addition, if the flavor you want is out of stock, they will prepare it for you in a moment.
📍C arrer de Joaquín Costa, 2.
Brustolon
Whatever they say, Italians are still the kings of ice cream. In this place they are also artisans and are characterized by their creamy texture. They have a wide range to choose from, but we always go for the hazelnut.
📍 Regne de València, 10.
Veneta
If it has an award for being the best ice cream in Spain, it will be for a reason. Their star flavor is grandma’s cookie ice cream, which they have been selling since 2006 in Puerto de Sagunto and since 2015 in the center of Valencia. Its intense flavor is achieved through fresh and quality products for the preparation of its daily recipes.
📍C alle Ribera, 7.