Unlock the magic of Valencia

Enjoy a tour of Valencia to get the most from your time in Spain's third-largest city. Expect a thriving cultural scene, excellent food & wine, and a buoyant nightlife. Walk the glorious parks and museums or meander next to futuristic buildings or through its charming old quarter.

Attractions in Valencia

Sierra de Espadan Mountains
Known to be one of Valencia's largest nature reserves, this 32,000-acre mountain reserve is not only known for its established natural beauty but is the best place to capture the most scenic, photographic memories.
Montanejos Thermal Springs
The hot spring is located in a region known for its mountains, deep gorges and scenic nature. The crystalline waters of the lagoon bubble up from the earth at a temperature of 25°C all year round.
Sagunto Castle
Sagunto Castle is a fortress overlooking the town of Sagunto, near Valencia in Spain. The site's history extends back over two thousand years and includes Iberian, Roman and medieval remains.
Bridal Veil Waterfall
Plunging down over 30 metres, the waterfall leads to gorgeous thermal springs.
Serranos Towers
The 14th-century Torres de Serranos are imposing twin towers that once guarded Valencia’s city walls, offering panoramic views and rich medieval history.
The City of Arts and Sciences
Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences is a stunning futuristic complex with museums, an aquarium, and sleek architecture set along the former Turia riverbed.
Valencia Old Town
Valencia’s Old Town blends medieval streets, lively squares, and historic landmarks with cafés and markets, offering an authentic slice of the city’s past and present.
City Hall Square
Plaza del Ayuntamiento is Valencia’s grand civic square, framed by elegant buildings, fountains, and City Hall, and a hub for major festivities like Fallas.
Cuevas de San Jose Underground River
Located on the Costa de Azahar, in the heart of the Mediterranean and at the gateway to the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, Les Coves de La Vall d’Uixó is the longest navigable underground river in Europe.
Valencia Cathedral
Valencia Cathedral blends centuries of architecture and is home to the Holy Grail tradition, offering stunning interiors and views from the Micalet tower.
The Umbracle
The Umbracle is a stunning botanical walkway of arches, palms, and art installations offering serene views over Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences.
Virgin Square
Plaza de la Virgen is a historic square surrounded by the Cathedral and Basilica, offering fountains, cafés, and a lively yet timeless Old Town atmosphere.
Central Market of Valencia
Valencia’s Central Market is a stunning Modernist food hall filled with fresh produce, seafood, and local specialities, offering an authentic taste of city life.
The Silk Exchange
Declared as part of the UNESCO Humanity's Heritage, this is one of Valencia's main Gothic style monuments.
Queen’s Square
Plaza de la Reina is a lively central square by Valencia Cathedral, filled with cafés, historic charm, and views of the iconic Micalet tower.
Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken
This 17th-century basilica honours Valencia’s patron saint, featuring a pink facade, elegant dome, and richly decorated interior beside Plaza de la Virgen.
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