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Discover Valencia's history and fun through an interactive walking tour featuring games, challenges, and surprises, all for $47.47 per person in just 3 hours.
This 3-hour interactive tour departs from Passatge Dr. Serra & C/ de Xàtiva in Valencia and offers a fresh way to explore the city’s rich past. Led by knowledgeable guides, the experience combines history, architecture, and local stories with games and challenges that make learning lively and engaging. Instead of simply listening to facts, participants are the protagonists, solving puzzles and earning rewards as they go along.
The use of a mobile ticket streamlines entry, and the route is designed to be flexible, meaning the pace adapts to the group’s interests. The route covers the entire city center, including notable sites like Plaza de Toro, Estació del Nord, and Torres de Serrans, ensuring you see Valencia’s major landmarks while enjoying a participatory experience.
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The tour begins next to the Estació del Nord and Xàtiva metro station, making it convenient for travelers arriving by train or metro. The meeting point is at Passatge Doctor Serra & C/ de Xàtiva, providing easy access without the need to navigate the busy city alone. The tour ends in front of the Serranos Towers, on the other side of the Turia River, offering a picturesque finish with a chance for a memorable group photo.

The journey begins at Plaza De Toro, where participants learn about the history of the bullring, including whether bullfights still take place there. The exterior explanations reveal hidden messages within its architecture, setting the tone for the day. Next, Estació del Nord offers a challenge to decipher its façade’s stories, giving insight into Valencia’s vibrant railway history.
The Plaza del Ayuntamiento serves as a lively hub for group challenges, allowing participants to interact while learning about local governance and neighborhood changes. The Edificio de Correos y Telegrafos offers a quick outside glance at its beautiful façade before heading inside the Mercat Central, where a time trial inside the market introduces the lively atmosphere and local produce.
The La Lonja de la Seda showcases stunning architecture from Valencia’s Golden Age. Participants can admire its exterior and optional inside visit for just €2, or enjoy viewing it freely on Sundays and holidays. The façade hides stories of vice and virtue, adding a layer of intrigue to this UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Iglesia de los Santos Juanes introduces old customs—some less noble—that help paint a vivid picture of historic Valencia. Nearby, Plaza Redonda offers a look at its recent transformations, revealing how this small square has adapted over time. Resting on benches in Plaza de la Reina provides a moment to appreciate the Cathedral and its bell tower, El Micalet.
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The Valencia Cathedral is presented through its Baroque façade and Gothic side door, both outside. The tour offers optional inside visits, including climbing the bell tower for €2 or paying €5.50 to see the interior. These add-ons are available if the group desires a deeper look, but the exterior explanations already provide plenty of insight.
In Plaza de la Virgen, the significance of the Virgin and the Fallas festival unfolds. The fountain here features a puzzle, and the square’s historical importance is highlighted through a challenge, making this place both beautiful and meaningful. It’s a great spot to unwind and absorb local traditions.
The Almoina Archaeological Center displays the remains of Roman Valencia, offering a glimpse into the city’s earliest days. The guide explains its founding and the first inhabitants, adding a layer of ancient history to the route. The visit’s duration is flexible, allowing the group to pass quickly or spend more time exploring.
The Torres de Serrans mark the city’s old walls, with explanations about their changing roles over centuries. Here, participants tally their earned badges and prepare for the final SURPRISE, which promises an engaging end to the adventure. The tour concludes next to the river, at Pont dels Serrans, where the Turia River’s importance is briefly discussed, and a scenic group photo caps off the experience.
This tour includes small rewards that are exchanged for a final surprise, boosting engagement and fun. The cost per person is $47.47, making it an affordable option for a comprehensive look at Valencia’s history. Optional site visits, like La Lonja or the Cathedral, require small extra payments, paid directly at the site.
The tour operates with a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. It is suitable for most, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, offering peace of mind for planning.
This interactive walking experience appeals to those who prefer a lively, engaging way to explore a city. It’s perfect for active visitors who enjoy games, puzzles, and stories in a small group setting. History buffs will appreciate detailed insights, while families and younger travelers find the rewards and surprises add an extra layer of fun.
This well-rated, 3-hour route offers a dynamic approach to discovering Valencia. Its key strength lies in combining education and entertainment, with a guide who keeps the experience lively and personalized. The reward system and surprise finale elevate what could be a typical city walk into a memorable adventure.
While optional visits inside some landmarks require additional fees, the outside explanations already provide considerable cultural context. The tour is best suited for those who enjoy interactive, participative activities and want a flexible, engaging way to learn about Valencia’s landmarks, history, and stories.
“This was a very well planned tour where the guide Alba helped us understand the history of Valencia thru the centuries. We loved the details she of…”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the interactive and game-based format makes it engaging for families and younger participants.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering a wide range of historic sites and city landmarks.
Are the optional site visits expensive?
Yes, inside visits to La Lonja and Valencia Cathedral cost €2 and €5.50 respectively, payable at the site.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins next to Estació del Nord and ends in front of Torres de Serrans, near the Turia River.
Can the route be customized?
Yes, the guide adjusts stops based on the group’s preferences and timing, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, with cancellations less than 24 hours before not eligible for refunds.