Valencia

Valencia

Tour Overview

Location

Valencia

Walking Distance

5.2 km

Languages

English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, French, Portuguese, Turkish

Languages

English, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, French, Portuguese, Turkish

Stops

ValenciaCathedral, LlotjaDeLaSeda, TorresDeSerranos, TorresDeQuart, MercadoCentral, GonzalezMartiNationalMuseumOfCeramics, PalaceOfTheGeneralitatValenciana, BotanicalGardenOfValencia, TuriaGarden, ChurchOfSantosJuanes

Duration

3.5 Hours


Tour Description

Welcome to Valencia, Spain, a city where Roman foundations, medieval trade, civic power, religious change, and modern urban reinvention sit within a compact walk. This route moves from Valencia Cathedral and the Llotja de la Seda to the Serranos and Quart towers, Mercado Central, the Gonzalez Marti ceramics museum, the Generalitat palace, the Botanical Garden, Turia Garden, and Santos Juanes. The point is not only to see landmarks, but to understand how worship, commerce, government, craftsmanship, food, science, and public space shaped the city you are walking through.

Services
Audio guide
Best route
Historical sites
Professional guide
Fun Facts

About this tour

Welcome to Valencia, a city shaped by trade, belief, politics, and everyday movement. This route uses stops such as Valencia Cathedral, Llotja de la Seda, Torres de Serranos to explain how local landmarks connect to the wider history of Spain.

What this Valencia tour covers

The route brings together top highlights such as Valencia Cathedral, Llotja De La Seda, Torres De Serranos, Torres De Quart, Mercado Central.

Why this route is useful

It gives visitors a practical route with flexible timing and clear stop-by-stop context.

Frequently asked questions

Is this Valencia tour self-guided?

Yes. You can follow it independently at your own pace.

How long does the route take?

The current route is planned for around 3.5 hours and about 5.2 km of walking.

Which places are included?

The route includes highlights such as Valencia Cathedral, Llotja De La Seda, Torres De Serranos, Torres De Quart, Mercado Central.

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