Historic Art & Architecture Walk
Learn about how the city’s history and architecture intertwine at landmarks like a Gothic cathedral and a medieval silk market.
Delve into Valencia’s rich artistic and architectural heritage with this guided walk through its historic center. With an expert guide leading the way, you’ll explore some of the city’s most important landmarks and discover a few charming hidden corners along the way. See why the Church of San Nicolás is known as “Valencia’s Sistine Chapel,” and wander the halls of the UNESCO-listed Lonja de la Seda, a 15th-century silk exchange. Your stroll wraps up in the Plaza de la Virgen, where you’ll learn about the mix of architectural styles in the Valencia Cathedral and browse its priceless artifacts and artworks.
Discover Valencia’s famous and lesser-visited architectural treasures with an expert guide. Find hidden details within the intricate ceiling frescoes of the Church of San Nicolás. Learn about the city’s medieval power and wealth at the UNESCO-listed Lonja de la Seda. See the eclectic architectural styles of Valencia Cathedral and admire its legendary “Holy Grail.”
Your experience starts when you meet your expert guide at the Torres de Serranos and set off on a stroll through Valencia’s historic center. Start with a glimpse of the city’s ancient walls, then make your way to the Gothic Church of San Nicolás, home to some of the most beautiful ceiling frescoes in the country. Next up is the UNESCO-listed Lonja de la Seda, constructed in the late 15th century as a symbol of the city’s power and wealth during the Middle Ages. Admire the former silk exchange’s interiors, complete with spiraling columns and a geometric roof, as your guide points out fascinating architectural flourishes.
Your visit to the Valencia Cathedral is sure to be one of the day’s highlights. This Roman Catholic church dates back to 1262 when construction began on the site of a former mosque. Today, it’s an eclectic blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and neoclassical. You’ll step inside to marvel at the interiors featuring numerous artworks and treasures, including frescoes by Goya and the Holy Chalice, believed to be the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper.
The cathedral overlooks the Plaza de la Virgen, considered the heart of the city and its oldest square. Spend more time exploring the plaza’s other important landmarks, like the Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken, patron saint of Valencia, and hear about the unusual Tribunal de las Aguas, the oldest continuously operating water court in Europe. You’ll also see the 18th-century Turria Fountain, topped by a sculpture representing Valencia’s mighty Río Turria, before saying your goodbyes and parting ways with your guide.
Start times:
– Monday: Not available
– Tuesday: 10:00 am, 4:30 pm
– Wednesday: 10:00 am
– Thursday: 10:00 am, 4:30 pm
– Friday: 10:00 am
– Saturday: 10:00 am, 4:30 pm
– Sunday: Not available
What’s included:
– Professional local guide
– Tickets to all sites
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