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Discover Valencia's historic old town in a 2-hour guided walking tour featuring the UNESCO Silk Exchange, Central Market, Valencia Cathedral, and more.

The Valencia: Old Town Tour offers an efficient way to uncover the city’s most iconic sights within a compact 2-hour schedule. Starting at Estación del Norte, this guided walk takes you through Valencia’s lively historic center, ideal for travelers wanting a quick yet insightful introduction to the city’s rich architecture and vibrant squares. The tour is led by a multilingual guide speaking German, English, French, or Spanish, ensuring clear and engaging commentary throughout.
This tour is particularly suited for visitors who want to see key highlights without committing to a full-day excursion. Its focus on notable landmarks like the Silk Exchange, Central Market, and the cathedral makes it a practical choice for those with limited time. Keep in mind, the tour emphasizes outdoor sightseeing and walking, so it is best suited for those able to walk comfortably, although it is wheelchair accessible.
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The tour begins right outside Estación del Norte, a striking modernist train station decorated with colorful tiles and symbols of Valencian culture. Nearby, the historic bullfighting arena offers an impressive glimpse into local traditions. The location is easy to find, and the vibrant exterior sets the tone for the lively exploration ahead.
From here, the guide leads visitors into the heart of the city’s old town, promising a compact yet comprehensive experience of Valencia’s historic core. The proximity of the starting point to key sights ensures a smooth beginning to the tour.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Silk Exchange, a Gothic masterpiece designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This former hub for silk traders showcases intricate stonework and impressive Gothic architecture. The guided 30-minute visit offers insights into its historical significance and architectural features.
Located across the street from the Central Market, La Lonja de la Seda is a must-see for those interested in medieval commerce and architectural beauty. The guide explains its role in Valencia’s economic history, making it a fascinating stop that combines history and artistry.
Adjacent to La Lonja, the Central Market is a sensory feast. With colorful stalls filled with fresh fruit, vegetables, meats, and local products, it captures the vibrant spirit of Valencia. During the guided 30-minute tour, visitors can admire the architectural details and learn about local food culture.
The market’s lively atmosphere makes it an ideal place to experience authentic Valencian flavors. While exploring, visitors should note the variety of local produce and handmade goods that reflect the city’s culinary traditions.
More Great Tours NearbyWalking through the old town, the tour reaches Plaza de la Reina, a charming square lined with terrace cafes and orange trees. Here, the Valencia Cathedral stands prominently. The guide shares stories about the cathedral’s architecture and the legend of the Holy Grail, heightening the sense of history.
The 30-minute visit focuses on exploring the facade and exterior, giving visitors a sense of the Gothic and Romanesque styles that define the cathedral. Its location makes it a perfect spot for photo opportunities and absorbing the city’s lively atmosphere.
Just a short stroll from the cathedral, Plaza de la Virgen offers a peaceful setting where Roman, Gothic, and Baroque architecture come together. The guided walk highlights key features of this area, emphasizing its historical layers and cultural significance.
The plaza’s calm ambiance contrasts with the bustling markets and squares nearby, making it a great spot to appreciate local public spaces. Its proximity to other landmarks makes it an essential part of the tour.
The final stop is the Torres de Serranos, the old city gates that once defended Valencia. Climbing to the top offers spectacular panoramic views of the city and beyond. This 30-minute segment provides a fitting conclusion to the tour, giving visitors a bird’s-eye perspective of the old town’s layout.
The imposing towers are a testament to Valencia’s medieval fortifications, and the view from the top allows for a lasting impression of the city’s historic scale and beauty.

The tour departs from in front of the North Station’s facade at coordinates 39.46723556518555, -0.37668371200561523. The group size is designed to be manageable, with the tour led by a live guide speaking multiple languages. The no alcohol or drugs policy and restrictions on bare feet ensure a respectful and safe environment.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the walking nature of the experience. It is recommended for those who are comfortable walking and standing for the duration.
Visitors can reserve their spot with the option to pay later, offering flexibility in planning. Cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk choice for spontaneous trips or uncertain schedules.
The tour is available in several languages, including German, English, French, and Spanish, catering to a diverse range of travelers.
This Old Town Tour complements other experiences like walks focusing on world heritage sites, cathedral visits, and science museums. Links to similar options can be found on GetYourGuide, offering a variety of ways to explore Valencia’s cultural and historical highlights.
This guided tour provides a bite-sized yet comprehensive look at Valencia’s historic core, ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time. The stunning architecture, lively squares, and significant landmarks make it a worthwhile introduction to the city. The professional guides ensure an engaging experience, packed into just 2 hours.
While it covers key sights efficiently, the tour’s outdoor focus and moderate walking pace mean travelers should be prepared for some steps and standing. It’s perfect for those who want a well-organized overview without the commitment of a full-day tour.
How long is the Valencia Old Town Tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, covering several key landmarks in the city’s historic center.
Where does the tour start?
It departs in front of Estación del Norte, located at coordinates 39.46723556518555, -0.37668371200561523.
What locations are included in the tour?
Stops include La Lonja de la Seda, Central Market, Plaza de la Reina, Valencia Cathedral, and Torres de Serranos.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking requirements.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In which languages is the tour offered?
Guides speak German, English, French, and Spanish.