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Best Landmarks in Valencia

  • Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias

    A futuristic complex featuring striking modern architecture that houses an opera house, science museum, and aquarium.

  • Lalonia de la Seda

    Lalonia de la Seda is a 15th-century Gothic building and a UNESCO site.

  • Palau de la Musica Valenciana

    A renowned concert hall located in the Turia Gardens, hosting a variety of cultural performances.

  • The Bull Ring

    A historic bullring known for its impressive architecture, located near the main train station.

  • Torre de Serrano

    A well-preserved Gothic gate that once served as one of the main entrances to the old city of Valencia.

  • Plaza de la Virgen

    A historic and charming square, Plaza de la Virgen is the heart of Valencia's old town, surrounded by significant landmarks including the Cathedral and the Basilica de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats. It's a perfect spot to soak in the city's ambiance.

  • Torre del Micalet

    A striking bell tower in the heart of Valencia, resembling architecture found in Seville, perfect for photos.

  • Plaza de Toros Valencia

    The main bullring of Valencia, an impressive architectural structure located adjacent to the city's primary train station.

  • Valencia City Hall

    The impressive City Hall building, showcasing beautiful architecture and serving as the administrative center of Valencia.

  • City of Arts and Sciences

    The City of Arts and Sciences is a modern architectural complex featuring structures designed to resemble elements from the natural world, located in the former river Turia bed which is now a public park.

  • City Hall

    Building in Valencia that features a bat in its logo, which is a symbol that dates back to the 13th century when King Jaume I conquered the city.

  • Serranos towers

    An old tower that used to be part of the city's walls, serving as an entrance gate to the old city, offering great views and is free to enter.

  • Pla de la Reina

    A place to enjoy Valencia's architecture and watch people.

  • Turia fountain

    A fountain featuring a statue of Neptune and sculptures representing the Turia river.

  • Plaza del Ayuntamiento

    A city square that is home to the town hall and surrounded by beautiful buildings.

  • Old Town

    The historic city center of Valencia, known for its charming atmosphere, walkability, and numerous tourist attractions and historic buildings.

  • Sanente Martin

    The Baroque Church of San Balo and Sanente Martin is located in Rutafa.

  • Lonja de la Seda

    The Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange) is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Valencia, a stunning example of late Gothic architecture that reflects the city's wealthy trading history.

  • Torre de Serranos

    Torre de Serranos are well-preserved Gothic gates that once formed part of Valencia's old city walls, now offering visitors panoramic city views from their top.

  • Home of the Post offices of Valencia

    A beautiful building located in the main square, noted for its architecture, situated opposite the City Hall.

  • Torres de Serranos

    One of the 12 city gates that formed the ancient wall around Valencia, built at the end of the 14th century and considered one of the most historic buildings in the city.

  • Roman Temple of Diana

    The site of the Roman Temple of Diana is located right by the cathedral and was later a Moorish mosque before becoming a Christian cathedral in 1238.

  • Cardo Maximus

    The Cardo Maximus, a north-south street that connected everybody back to Rome, is a notable feature within La Almoina.

  • Via Austa

    The Via Austa, part of the Cardo Maximus, allowed travel around the Mediterranean and back to Rome.

  • Silk Exchange

    The old Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is considered one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in the world on a secular building and was the Wall Street of the 15th century.

  • Torres Serranos

    The Torres de Serranos are medieval towers that were once part of the city's 12 gates, offering views of the city and displaying marks from the Spanish Civil War and Napoleon's troops.

  • archbishop's palace

    The Archbishop's Palace, from the early 20th century, incorporates a Roman stone that was used as a unit of measurement in the market plaza.

  • meletti tower

    The tower offers stunning panoramic views of the city, accessible with the Valencia Cathedral admission ticket.

  • plaza de Lain

    The heart of the city, and a great place to relax, take photos, and explore nearby attractions.

  • Lona de lasa

    A UNESCO world heritage site and a Gothic architectural gem, fascinating for history and architecture enthusiasts.

  • sagunto

    Sagunto is a historic town near Valencia, featuring a significant Roman theatre and a large castle, showcasing layers of ancient history.

  • Quart Gates

    Also known as Quart Towers, one of the two remaining gates from Valencia's medieval wall, dating back to the 15th century and marked by cannonball impacts from the war of independence against France.

  • Serrano Gates

    Also known as Serrano Towers, one of the two remaining gates from Valencia's old city wall, built in the late 14th century and formerly used as a prison for nobility, offering panoramic views of Valencia.

  • La Lonja de la Seda

    A masterpiece of European Gothic architecture in Valencia, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and historically used for trading silk, representing the economic power of the city in the 15th century.

  • Quart Towers

    One of the most symbolic monuments of Valencia and one of the two remaining gates that were built to surround the city.

  • Lasers

    One of the most symbolic monuments of Valencia and one of the two remaining gates that were built to surround the city.

  • Laona Deeda

    One of the most popular Gothic buildings in all Europe and was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 1996.

  • Miguel

    A tower built between 1381 and 1424, and access to it can be found inside the cathedral.

  • Plata de la Birkin

    A lovely square that includes three main buildings, the cathedral, the vasta bir de s parados and the turya found.

  • Roman

    Forum that the basilica was built upon.

  • Turya

    A popular fountain that includes a bronze statue sitting on a cascade of water in its middle which represents the Roman god Neptune and Valencia Stoya River.

  • Torres Deserrano

    Also known as Serrano Towers, the city of Valencia was surrounded by a wall and today only we had two gates extending the quart towers and this one.

  • Serrano Towers

    Also known as Torres Deserrano, the city of Valencia was surrounded by a wall and today only we had two gates extending the quart towers and this one.

  • Plaza de la

    The town hall square that is also one of the biggest plazas in the city center of Valencia.

  • Town hall square

    Town Hall Square is a central hub in Valencia, especially festive during winter with an ice rink, markets, and New Year's Eve celebrations.

  • Town hall

    Here you will find the Plaza de la, the central post office known as a coros, a gorgeous town and many flower shops, hotels and clothing stores.

  • A coros

    Also known as the central post office, it was built between 1915 and 1922, a gorgeous town.

  • City of art and sciences

    A must see, and you will discover a different Valencia there that is full of nature, art and incredible architecture.

  • La Estrecha

    Said to be the narrowest house in Europe.

  • City of Arts & Sciences

    Known for incredible architecture, the City of Arts & Sciences offers activities such as paddle boarding.

  • Plaza de la Reina

    Adjacent to Plaza de la Virgen, Plaza de la Reina is another beautiful central square, home to charming cafes and shops, and offering access to the Valencia Cathedral. It's a perfect spot to relax and people-watch.

  • Torres de Quart

    These towers were main gates to the city, offering panoramic views of the old town.

  • Virgin Square

    A central square in Valencia featuring the Tura Fountain and the Valencia Cathedral.

  • Tura Fountain

    An iconic fountain in Plaza de la Virgen depicting the Tio River and representing the city's abundance.

  • Fuente Dela

    An iconic fountain in Plaza de la Virgen depicting the Tio River and representing the city's abundance.

  • Plaza de la vergen

    The heart of Valencia, featuring the Fuente Dela (Tura Fountain) and the Valencia Cathedral.

  • Tio River

    Represented by a statue in the Tura Fountain, symbolizing Valencia's agricultural richness.

  • L DEA

    A UNESCO world heritage site where traders would meet and make deals, featuring impressive rooms with columns and artwork.

  • La Lonja

    A UNESCO-listed building showcasing stunning Gothic architecture, originally Valencia’s silk and commodity exchange.

  • Micalet bell tower

    A bell tower that offers spectacular sweeping views from the top, located at the Valencia Cathedral.

  • Serranos Gate

    One of the twelve gates that formed part of the ancient city wall of Valencia, built in Valencian Gothic style.

  • Round Square

    The Round Square is a highlight of the Old Town in Valencia.

  • Serranos Tower

    The Serranos Tower is one of the two remaining entrance gates to the medieval city, offering the best views of the Old Town and the park.

  • Plaza de la Virhen

    One of the oldest and most atmospheric squares in Valencia, framed by architectural icons like the Valencia Cathedral, Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken, and Palacio de la Henalid.

  • Palacio de la Henalid

    An architectural icon located in Plaza de la Virgen.

  • Elmigleti Tower

    A tower offering sweeping views of the city's rooftops and domes after climbing 207 steps.

  • Longha de laeda

    Also known as the Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of civil Gothic architecture dating back to Valencia's golden age of trade.

  • Old Merchants Tribunal

    A part of the Silk Exchange, representing the history of merchants and trade in Valencia.

  • Torres Deserranos

    A historic landmark connected to the Turia Gardens.

  • Plaza de laento

    The location where the mascotars shake the ground daily at 2 p.m. during Lasalas.

  • Miglete bell tower

    A bell tower in Valencia's Cathedral that offers views of the city from the top after climbing 207 stairs.

  • Longha the silk exchange

    A UNESCO World Heritage site and symbol of Valencia's wealth, where silk and other goods were traded, featuring an orange patio and the Sala de Contratación with twisted columns.

  • Torres deseranos

    One of the best-preserved parts of the old city walls of Valencia, offering great views over the old city and the surrounding neighborhoods.

  • Sarranos towers

    One of the best-preserved parts of the old city walls of Valencia, offering great views over the old city and the surrounding neighborhoods.

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