Walking in Valencia
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Private Tour
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Duration 2-3 hours
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Expert Guide in 4 languages
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Covid-19 safety measures included
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Wheelchair accessible
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Visit traditional shops
Explore Valencia's Old Town on a private walking tour, uncovering hidden gems and historical insights with a multilingual expert guide.
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Included
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All the covid-19 security measures included
Explore Valencia's Old Town on a private walking tour, uncovering hidden gems and historical insights with a multilingual expert guide.
Highlights
- Explore the charming Old Town of Valencia
- Discover the city's rich history through old pictures
- Experience the authentic local shops and places
- Receive a personalized tour with a personal touch
- Enjoy the safety and security of Covid-19 measures
Meeting Point
We meet at the central tower of the Norte train station under the Valencian, Spanish and European flags
Carrer d'Alacant, 25, Extramurs, 46004 València, Valencia , Spain
End Point
Our last stop is the Colón Market close to the shopping street Colon street in the centre of the city
Eixample, 46004 Valencia , Spain
What to expect
Estacio del Nord
We see the train station and enjoy the Mosaic-pictures
Placa De L'ajuntament
Our second stop is the Town Hall Square and the Post Office. These building show teh "Belle Epoque" of the city in the 20ths- together with the train station.
Mercat Central de Valencia
Now we are in the centre of the city. An Art Nouveau building- the Central Market. Opened in 1928 and in front of the diamond of Valencia. The Silk Market 15th century.
Plaza Redonda
The first and oldest mall in Valencia. The Round Square. This building was renewed, but the shops offer still the handwork like 100 years ago.
Placa de la Reina
The Queen Square, the Cathedral, the Micalet Tower and teh Virgin Square are the symbols of the Old Town. Art and culture
Torres De Serrans
After walking through the Serranos Street, our next stop is the Serranos Towers. Gotic artstyle. Here we see how important was the Turia river for the evolution of the city.
Palacio del Marques de Dos Aguas
Just the fassade of this building is amazing. Baroque artstyle in a bulding that hosts the National Ceramic Collection
Mercado Colon
The end of walking tour is another Art Nouveau building. The Colon Market. Opened in 1916 and renewed in the 21st century. Nowadays is the perfect "meeting point" and a good place to enjoy the traditional beverage "horchata"
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try horchata at Mercado Colon.
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Visit nearby Estacio del Nord for photos.
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Check out local shops in Plaza Redonda.
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Bring a camera for stunning architecture.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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