Inside entrance of Tula Café

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Tula Café

Valencia


You'll be hard pressed to locate a bar in Russafa that isn't gay-friendly, but this one has more of a name than most. Bright and optimistic in feel, with pastel colours, this is a drop-in centre for all comers at all times of day, whether you're after a cobweb-blasting coffee or a late-evening slurp.


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