Valencia Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore the culture of Valencia on a walking tour of approximately 2 hours , where you will learn about the art and architecture that surrounds the city. A guide will accompany you with his narrations about the history of Valencia and take you to discover iconic sites such as the Lonja de la Seda, the church of San Nicolás (the Valencian Sistine Chapel) and the Cathedral. You will be able to access and tour all three sites.
- Get to know Valencia's architecture and art on a walking tour
- Hear the history of the city from a professional guide.
- Take the tour with a small group of about 20 people.
- Reach places and areas that would be inaccessible by bus.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Valencia
- Local guide
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Step by Step
Experience the culture, art and architecture of Valencia on a walking tour of approximately 2 hours, through the most emblematic places of the city.
You will be accompanied by a local guide who will tell you the stories that each place holds, some of them are:
- Parish of San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Mártir: known as the Sistine Chapel of the city. It is characterised by its 15th century Gothic architecture and its imposing 17th century Baroque decoration.
- Valencia Cathedral: it preserves jewels such as the Renaissance paintings of the high altar and the holy chalice, which is the cup where Jesus Christ drank for the last time when he was with his disciples.
- La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange): an incredible building of Valencian civil Gothic architecture declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
- Serranos Towers: these are the gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that are still standing. This is where travellers from the Serranías area used to enter, hence its name.
- Palacio de la Generalidad: its late Gothic architecture is known for its late Gothic architecture with Renaissance interventions in the 15th century.
- Archaeological Centre of the Almoina: archaeological museum where traces of the Romans and the Middle Ages are preserved.
- Plaza de la virgen: one of the most important squares in Valencia, where the Basilica and the Cathedral are located, and where you will see other points of interest of the city.
You will be accompanied by a small group of a maximum of 20 people.