Valencia Travel Guide
Sights
Plaza de Toros
At the edge of Valencia’s Old Town stands a Neoclassical temple of dust, sweat, and blood. This 19th-century bullring is home to one of…
The Cathedral, Miguelete, and Holy Chalice
In the heart of the city’s old quarters is Valencia’s Cathedral, home to the Holy Chalice and a solemn bell tower, the Miguelete.
Torres de Quart
A stern defence gate that endured the attack of military troops and time, the Quart Towers stand today as an important remnant of the…
Estación del Norte
The North Station is one of Valencia’s Art Nouveau landmarks and a sign of the city’s 20th-century expansion, while still maintaining…
Plaza del Ayuntamiento
Characterised by its early 20th century buildings, Plaza del Ayuntamiento is one of the most important squares and meeting points in…
Church of Saint Nicholas of Bari and Saint Peter Martyr
A Church whose history spans almost 15 centuries, a site of many faces and even more stories, hidden among the houses and buildings of…
Lonja de la Seda
The Silk Exchange encapsulates two feats of Valencia’s Golden Age: masterful artistic expression and mercantile power.
The Central Market
A building that brings together Valencia’s taste for modernist architecture, its skilled craftsmanship, and longstanding agricultural…
Torres de Serranos
Defence gate, grand entrance, prison, and then safehouse. The Puerta de Serranos is one of the most well-preserved monuments in…
City of Arts and Sciences
At the end of the old Turia riverbed lies one of the most iconic destinations in Valencia. A futuristic complex, bringing together…