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Discover Valencia's medieval streets on a 2-hour walking tour featuring iconic sites like Plaza de la Virgen, Torres de Serranos, and the Silk Exchange for $34.

For those eager to uncover the historic charm of Valencia, the Valencia: Walking Tour of the Medieval City Center offers an engaging two-hour journey through the city’s most notable landmarks. Priced at $34 per person, this tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone looking to see the key sights of Valencia’s old town with expert narration. The tour departs from Calle Náquera, 6 and is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares stories, legends, and curiosities about the city’s over 2,000 years of history.
We like how this tour balances a manageable duration with a rich selection of sites. It’s suited for travelers who prefer a detailed yet relaxed exploration, and it’s accessible in four languages: Spanish, English, French, and Arabic. Plus, the option to reserve now and pay later offers flexibility. On the downside, entrance tickets to monuments are not included, so additional visits may require separate planning. Still, for a rundown of Valencia’s medieval core, this tour hits many highlights without feeling rushed.
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The tour begins at Calle Náquera, 6, where an approachable meeting point awaits. This location is easy to find in the heart of Valencia’s old town. After assembling at the start point, the guide kicks off the 2-hour walk through narrow streets and historic squares. This setup provides a smooth start, and since the activity ends back at the same spot, it’s convenient for those planning subsequent activities or transportation.

One of the first stops is Plaza de la Virgen, a lively square that embodies Valencia’s spiritual and civic history. Here, travelers get a close-up view of the historic cathedral, whose architecture reflects Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neo-Classical styles. The guide explains how the cathedral served as a mosque during Moorish rule, adding layers to its historical context.
This site offers a perfect blend of religious, political, and social stories, making it a favorite for those wanting to understand how Valencia’s past shapes its present. The square is often bustling and photogenic, giving plenty of opportunities for memorable photos.
Next, the tour leads to the Torres de Serranos, a monumental city gate dating back to the 14th century. These towers once guarded the city’s old entrance and are now a symbol of Valencia’s medieval defenses. The guide shares insights into how the towers functioned historically and their role in city life.
The site’s impressive architecture and commanding views make it a highlight. Visitors can appreciate the craftsmanship and strategic design from the outside, gaining a sense of the city’s medieval fortifications.
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A standout stop is the Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site from the 15th century. This building exemplifies the wealth and commerce of medieval Valencia when silk trading thrived. The guide describes how the structure was used for trading, its unique Gothic architecture, and its importance in European history.
Inside, the intricate ceilings and spacious halls showcase craftsmanship from that era. While the tour does not include entry tickets, viewing the building from the outside already provides a glimpse into Valencia’s commercial past.
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The Metropolitan Cathedral is another key attraction. Built over a 13th-century mosque, it displays a blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neo-Classical elements. The guide explains each style’s features and how they reflect different periods of renovation.
This cathedral is known for its historical significance and striking appearance. Travelers learn about its religious role and the stories behind its construction, making it a rewarding stop in the city’s historic core.

Throughout the tour, the guide shares curiosities and surprising legends that bring the city’s history to life. These stories include insights into the city’s evolution over 2,000 years and anecdotes about notable buildings and figures. Such storytelling makes the experience more engaging and memorable, especially for those interested in local lore.

This tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a wider audience. The guide speaks Spanish, English, French, and Arabic, catering to diverse travelers. The flexibility in language helps ensure that everyone can enjoy the stories and learn about Valencia’s history comfortably.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable daytime activity. It begins at Calle Náquera, 6, and concludes back at the starting point, simplifying logistics. Travelers can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later provides extra convenience, especially for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.
This guided walk offers a solid introduction to Valencia’s medieval heritage for just $34. The highlights—Plaza de la Virgen, Torres de Serranos, Silk Exchange, and the cathedral—are all covered, giving a broad perspective of the city’s historic fabric. The knowledgeable guides and storytelling style enrich the experience, turning historical facts into engaging narratives.
While the tour does not include entry tickets to the monuments, the external views and stories still deliver value. Its length and pace suit travelers who want a concise yet rundown of Valencia’s old town. It’s particularly well-suited for those who appreciate multilingual guides, are comfortable walking, and prefer a flexible, budget-friendly option.
“Our guide David was excellent. We were on our own and he gave us our own personal tour as we had already covered most of the info with another tour…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for both adults and children, with some flexibility to adapt for all participants.
Does the tour include entrance tickets?
No, entrance tickets to the monuments are not included. Visitors can explore the sites after the tour if they wish.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts around 2 hours, making it a quick yet informative activity.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is available in Spanish, English, French, and Arabic.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.