Join a guided walking tour through Valencia’s Old Town and discover the landmarks, history, and local life that define the city. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this route offers a clear and engaging introduction to Valencia’s past and present.
Start at Estación del Norte, a prime example of Valencian modernism, then continue to Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the civic heart of the city. Visit the lively Mercado Central and admire the nearby Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Walk through Plaza Redonda, then reach Plaza de la Reina and the Valencia Cathedral, known for its mix of architectural styles and connection to the Holy Grail. Continue to Plaza de la Virgen and see the Palau de la Generalitat.
The tour ends at the impressive Torres de Serranos, one of Valencia’s most iconic medieval landmarks. Ideal for first-time visitors seeking a complete Old Town overview.
Visit Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Valencia’s main civic square and the heart of the city. Surrounded by historic and modern buildings, this lively space reflects Valencia’s political, cultural, and social life and plays a central role in local traditions and celebrations.
See Mercado Central, one of Europe’s largest and most impressive food markets. Admire its Modernist architecture, colorful tiles, and iron structure while learning how this landmark reflects Valencia’s culinary traditions and everyday local life.
Admire La Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Valencia’s most important Gothic landmarks. Learn how this former silk exchange reflects the city’s power, wealth, and role in Mediterranean trade during the Middle Ages.
Visit Plaza Redonda, a unique circular square tucked into Valencia’s Old Town. Discover its small craft shops and local atmosphere while learning how this hidden spot became a traditional meeting place for residents and artisans.
Explore Plaza de la Reina, one of Valencia’s most important squares, located beside the cathedral. Learn how this lively space connects major historic sites and serves as a central gathering point in the Old Town.
See the Catedral de Santa María, Valencia’s main cathedral, blending Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque architecture. Learn how this landmark reflects centuries of religious and civic history and is traditionally linked to the Holy Grail.
Visit Plaza de la Virgen, one of Valencia’s oldest and most important squares. Surrounded by the cathedral, the Basilica of the Virgin, and historic buildings, this square represents the religious and cultural heart of the city.
See the Palau de la Generalitat, one of Valencia’s most important historic buildings. Learn how this former royal residence and government palace reflects the city’s political power and architectural evolution from the medieval period onward.
Estación del Norte, in front of the main entrance of the station. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to meet your guide. Your guide will wait with a blue umbrella
Valencia is a vibrant city on Spain's eastern coast, known for its City of Arts and Sciences, beautiful beaches, and rich culinary traditions. The city blends modern architecture with historic charm, offering a unique Mediterranean experience.
A futuristic complex featuring an opera house, science museum, and oceanographic park.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, home to the Holy Grail.
A late Valencian Gothic-style civil building and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A popular urban beach with a long promenade, perfect for relaxation and water sports.
One of the largest fresh produce markets in Europe, offering a variety of local and international products.
A traditional rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and vegetables.
A noodle-based dish similar to paella, made with seafood.
A sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts, typically served with fartons (sweet pastries).
A traditional dish made with eel, garlic, and peppers.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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Valencia is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of pickpockets and scams in crowded areas.
Valencia Joaquín Sorolla Station
Valencia Bus Station
Efficient and affordable, with multiple lines connecting major attractions.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful wetland area with a variety of birdlife and traditional fishing villages.
A historic town with a Roman theater, castle, and medieval center.
A picturesque town known for its wine production and historic center.
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