Valencia center

Walk through the historic centre of this beautiful city

34 stories
7.0 km
2-3 hours
5 / 5
Solo
€9.95
Duo
€15
Group(3-6)
€20
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About this walking route

When visiting the enchanting city of Valencia, the CityAppTour's audio guide is an essential addition to your journey. This self-guided tour, accompanied by your personal audio guide, takes you on a captivating stroll along some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including the impressive Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, the bustling Mercado Central, the historic La Lonja de la Seda, and the majestic Valencia Cathedral. But that's not all! The walking route also unveils Valencia's hidden gems that you might otherwise miss. From charming alleys and secluded squares to astonishing local stories and traditions, the audio tour introduces you to the true essence of the city. With the CityAppTour audio guide as your companion, you will immerse yourself in the genuine Valencian atmosphere and enrich your knowledge of this vibrant city and its unique culture. This makes the guided tour the ideal way to delve into the beauty and character of this marvelous Spanish destination.

Highlights

Highlights

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  • City of Arts and Sciences
  • Mercado Central
  • La Lonja de la Seda
  • Valencia Cathedral
  • Serranos Towers
  • Plaza de la Virgen

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City of Arts and Sciences

Valencia looks to the future: A place of innovation, design and discovery.

The City of Arts and Sciences is a futuristic complex that contrasts with Valencia’s historic center. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it brings together museums, an aquarium and striking architecture in one space. It shows how the city continues to reinvent itself.

Mercado Central

A feast for the senses: One of Europe’s largest covered markets.

Mercado Central is not just a place to shop, but also an architectural highlight. Beneath its colorful domes, you’ll find fresh products, local specialties and the everyday rhythm of Valencia.

La Lonja de la Seda

Where trade shaped history: A building that reflects wealth and power.

La Lonja de la Seda, or the Silk Exchange, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Valencia’s golden age. Important trade agreements were made here in the Middle Ages.

Valencia Cathedral

Climb the tower: The view over Valencia is well worth it.

Valencia Cathedral combines Gothic, Romanesque and Baroque elements. According to tradition, it even houses the Holy Grail. Its architecture reflects the different periods of the city’s history.

Serranos Towers

Imagine this: This is where people entered the city centuries ago.

The Serranos Towers are among the best-preserved city gates in Valencia. They were part of the medieval walls and served both as a defensive structure and a ceremonial entrance.

Plaza de la Virgen

Where Valencia began: This square marks the city’s oldest origins.

Plaza de la Virgen is surrounded by historic buildings and remains a central meeting point. Here, religion, history and daily life come together.

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