Casa Judía: A Jewel of Valencia's Historical Heritage
Discover the architectural beauty and historical significance of Casa Judía, a must-visit landmark in the heart of Valencia's Eixample district.
Nestled in the charming Eixample district of Valencia, Casa Judía is a captivating historical landmark that beckons tourists with its architectural beauty and significant cultural heritage. As you approach this magnificent building, you'll be immediately taken by its intricate design, which reflects the artistic spirit of the city. The structure showcases elements of modernist architecture, a style that flourished in Valencia during the early 20th century, characterized by bold forms and elaborate decorative details. Each corner of Casa Judía tells a story, providing a glimpse into the past and the city’s evolution over the years. Visitors are encouraged to explore the surrounding area, where the vibrant streets are lined with delightful cafés and boutique shops, offering a taste of local life. The Eixample neighborhood, known for its grid-like layout and wide boulevards, is perfect for leisurely strolls, allowing tourists to fully absorb the atmosphere of Valencia. Don't miss the opportunity to capture stunning photographs of Casa Judía, particularly during the golden hour when the sunlight casts a warm glow on its façade. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a picturesque spot to enjoy, Casa Judía promises an enriching experience. This landmark not only stands out as a beautiful structure but also serves as a reminder of Valencia’s rich history and cultural tapestry, making it a highlight on any tourist's itinerary.
Local tips
- Visit during the late afternoon for the best natural lighting for photos.
- Take a guided tour if available, to learn more about the building's history.
- Explore nearby streets for local eateries and shops to enhance your visit.
- Check for local events or exhibitions that may be hosted at Casa Judía.
A brief summary to Casa Judía
- C. de Castelló, 20, Valencia, Eixample, Valencia, 46004, ES
Getting There
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Walking
From the heart of Ruzafa, head north on Calle de Cádiz towards Calle de Puerto Rico. Turn left onto Calle de Puerto Rico and continue straight until you reach the intersection with Calle de Castelló. Turn right onto Calle de Castelló and walk for about 300 meters. Casa Judía will be on your left at C. de Castelló, 20.
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Public Bus
If you prefer to take public transport, look for the nearest bus stop in Ruzafa, such as 'Carrer de Sueca - Gran Via'. Board bus number 8 or 35 heading towards 'Carrer de Castelló'. After a few stops, get off at 'Carrer de Castelló - C. de la Paz'. From there, walk about 100 meters back in the direction of the bus route until you reach Casa Judía at C. de Castelló, 20. The bus fare is around €1.50.
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Metro
You can also access the metro system. Walk to the nearest metro station, 'Xàtiva' on Line 3 or 5. Take the metro towards 'Aeroport' (Line 5) or 'Rafelbunyol' (Line 3) and switch at 'Colón' station to Line 1 or 2. Get off at 'Bailén' station. Exit the station and walk south on Calle de Xàtiva until you reach Plaza del Ayuntamiento. From there, continue down Calle de Castelló for about 500 meters. Casa Judía will be on your left at C. de Castelló, 20. The metro ticket costs approximately €1.50.
Attractions Nearby to Casa Judía
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Iluziona Museum a 100 metros de Primark
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Plaça de Bous de València
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Café de la estación Xàtiva
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Plaza de la Virgen
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Parròquia de Sant Valeri
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Sant Vicent Màrtir
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Monumento Ruy Diaz de Vivar
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El Raconet de Russafa
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Mercat de Russafa
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Museo Histórico Municipal de Valencia
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Sant Agustí
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Plaça de l'Ajuntament
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Valencia City Hall
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Balcón del Ayuntamiento de Valencia
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Casa Judía
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Conociendo Valencia: Visitas guiadas y culturales
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Town Hall of Valencia
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Refugi Antiaeri València
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Origen del Valencianismo
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EDIFICIO GIL-TECLES
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Pl. del Col·legi del Patriarca