The Torres de Serranos or Puerta de Serranos are one of the two fortified gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that still remain standing.
It is considered one of the masterpieces of Valencian modernismIt has 1,200 stalls selling all kinds of food such as fish, seafood, fruits, meats and sausages both for domestic consumption and to supply important restaurants
It is a masterpiece of Valencian civil gothic style, located in the historic center of the city of Valencia (Spain). Declared, in 1996, World Heritage Site by Unesco
It has a unique round shape, with four entries in the cardinal points. In this square you will find plenty of souvenirs shops and ceramic pieces.
It is one of the busiest and busiest squares in Valencia. Where you will find interesting shops, and the main gate to acces the Cathedral.
Valencian Gothic is the predominant construction style of this cathedral, although it also contains elements of Romanesque, French Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical.Inside, the Holy Chalice is venerated, dated from the 1st century, and given to the cathedral by King Alfonso the Magnanimous in 1436.
It stands out for being the sanctuary of the Virgen de los Desamparados, Patroness of Valencia.The Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados is located in the highest area of the city of Valencia. Configuring well, together with the cathedral, one of the most significant enclaves of the historic center of the city.
The Plaza de la Virgen is a square in the Spanish city of Valencia. Located in a central place in the city, it is the heir to the ancient forum of Roman Valentia.
Valencia Private Walking Tour
Tour Information
Key Details
- Mobile Voucher Accepted
- Hotel pickup Available
- Duration: 3 Hrs
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Language:
English
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Departure Time :
10:00 AM
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Return Details :
Returns to original departure point
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Cancellation Policy : This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.
Overview
Book this 3-hour walking experience and explore the capital of the Valencian Community in Spain. Discover its historical landmarks combined with modern buildings and a great local atmosphere.Know More about this tour
Itinerary:
The Torres de Serranos or Puerta de Serranos are one of the two fortified gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that still remain standing.
It is considered one of the masterpieces of Valencian modernism It has 1,200 stalls selling all kinds of food such as fish, seafood, fruits, meats and sausages both for domestic consumption and to supply important restaurants
It is a masterpiece of Valencian civil gothic style, located in the historic center of the city of Valencia (Spain). Declared, in 1996, World Heritage Site by Unesco
It has a unique round shape, with four entries in the cardinal points. In this square you will find plenty of souvenirs shops and ceramic pieces.
It is one of the busiest and busiest squares in Valencia. Where you will find interesting shops, and the main gate to acces the Cathedral.
Valencian Gothic is the predominant construction style of this cathedral, although it also contains elements of Romanesque, French Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical. Inside, the Holy Chalice is venerated, dated from the 1st century, and given to the cathedral by King Alfonso the Magnanimous in 1436.
It stands out for being the sanctuary of the Virgen de los Desamparados, Patroness of Valencia. The Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados is located in the highest area of the city of Valencia. Configuring well, together with the cathedral, one of the most significant enclaves of the historic center of the city.
The Plaza de la Virgen is a square in the Spanish city of Valencia. Located in a central place in the city, it is the heir to the ancient forum of Roman Valentia.
Inclusions
- Central Market visit (inside)
- 3h Local guide
- Basilica visit (upon timing availability)
Exclusions
- Food and drinks
- Entrance fees: Silk Exchange Building.
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional Info
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Minimum age is 10 years
Traveler Reviews
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Getting a broad sense of the city, it’s beauty and its history Our guide was friendly and very knowledgeable and eager to make sure we loved her city. She also gave recommendations for other things we could do after our tour ended
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Me ha gustado mucho València. Tiene palacios e iglesias monumentales y muy bonitas. Seguro que volveremos. La guia fue una señora con estudios de historia y arte y se notaba. Lo samos por Civatis.
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Jordi, un magnifico guía y muy profesional. A parte de ser una gran persona, sus conocimientos son impresionantes. La manera de contarte las cosas muy divertida, una forma de que te quede mucho mejor toda la información. La recomiendo a todas las personas que visiten Valencia, niños y mayores.
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La visita ha sido una gran experiencia por rincones y lugares muy especiales de la ciudad. Las explicaciones del guía no han ayudado a entender qué aspectos eran los más interesantes de cada lugar, además de sus curiosidades. Gracias por este día!
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Una visita muy interesante y a la vez divertida. El guia tiene muchos conocimientos históricos y de arte, y además lo explica de forma muy amena.
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Guide was very knowledgeable about Valencia which was great! My brother and I learned so much from her which was nice and we saw the highlights of the area as promised per the description of the tour and allocated time which was nice.
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Guide was very knowledgeable about Valencia which was great! My brother and I learned so much from her which was nice and we saw the highlights of the area as promised per the description of the tour and allocated time which was nice.
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This was a great experience and learned so much about the rich history of the city!
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This was a great experience and learned so much about the rich history of the city!
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My husband and I did a three-hour private walking tour with Elena. We loved her passion and enthusiasm for Valencia. We felt like we learned a lot. At the end, she went an extra step by calling ahead to a restaurant that was just opening for the day and telling them that a party of two would be coming for Valencian paella, which apparently takes an hour to make. So, we got there, had an appetizer, then our paella was ready.