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Discover Valencia at your own pace with this fun self-guided e-Scavenger hunt using a mobile app. Visit iconic sites in 2-4 hours for $35.86 per group.

The e-Scavenger hunt Valencia offers a flexible, family-friendly way to explore the city’s most famous landmarks for $35.86 per group (up to 6 people). This self-guided experience lasts roughly 2 to 4 hours and uses an online app on your smartphone, making it an affordable and interactive alternative to traditional guided tours. The tour is designed for large groups and allows you to set your own pace, start whenever you choose, and pause when needed.
This tour features a series of stops across Valencia’s historic and cultural highlights, from vibrant markets to ancient gates. Although some reviews mention the need for more precise tracking, the app’s GPS-based navigation helps you discover lesser-known spots alongside popular attractions. Perfect for families, groups of friends, or anyone seeking a flexible way to explore without a guide, this activity combines city discovery with a fun game.

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This tour stands out because it uses an online app to guide your exploration. After booking, detailed instructions are provided to start at the Pl. de l’Ajuntament, the designated meeting point. The game-based format turns sightseeing into a fun challenge, where you answer questions and complete search tasks related to Valencia’s most iconic sites.
Being self-guided means there’s no fixed schedule—your group controls when to start, pause, or end the tour. This setup is particularly useful during busy times or if you prefer a relaxed pace. The use of GPS assists in locating each stop, though some reviews suggest the tracking could be more precise, especially on crowded streets.
One of the first stops is Mercado Central, a historic covered market built in the Art Nouveau style. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, colorful stalls, and a taste of local produce. The market’s architecture offers photographic appeal, and the vibrant market life provides insight into Valencia’s culinary traditions. The app guides you to this spot with interesting facts and search questions to answer along the way.

Next, the tour takes you to the Valencia Cathedral, constructed between 1262 and 1356. This impressive structure combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, reflecting centuries of architectural evolution. The cathedral is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and features a Gothic octagonal bell tower with panoramic views accessible via a spiral staircase. It’s a key highlight for those interested in religious architecture and history.

Adjacent to the cathedral, the San Nicolás de Bari and San Pedro Mártir churches showcase Valencia’s Gothic religious architecture. These churches stand out for their historic significance and beautiful facades, providing excellent photo opportunities and further insight into the city’s spiritual past.

A highlight of the tour is La Lonja de la Seda, Valencia’s fifteenth-century silk exchange. Recognized by UNESCO in 1996, this Gothic building offers a glimpse into Valencia’s prosperous past during the silk trade era. Its intricate stonework and grand halls make it a must-see. The app provides historical facts and fun search tasks to enhance your visit.

The Central Quarter, where the city was founded, features narrow streets, lively squares, and well-preserved medieval architecture. Nearby, the Lively square with the Turia Fountain offers a pleasant spot to relax and enjoy terrace cafes. The tour’s navigation helps uncover hidden corners and lesser-known historical sites in this charming part of Valencia.

The tour includes visits to Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart, medieval gates that once protected Valencia. These fortified towers provide insight into the city’s defensive history. Plus, the City of Arts and Sciences stands out as a modern architectural marvel, contrasting with the historic surroundings. The app guides you smoothly between these diverse sites.
Another notable stop is the Plaza de Toros de Valencia, built between 1850 and 1859 in neoclassical style inspired by Roman architecture. The tour also features a mysterious chalice believed to be the Holy Grail, adding an element of legend to the sightseeing experience. These stops combine history, architecture, and myth for a well-rounded visit.
The Serrans Gate, part of the ancient Christian wall, marks a historic entry point into the old city. Nearby, the Gothic cathedral’s tower offers sweeping views of Valencia, accessible via a spiral staircase. The app provides interesting facts and questions to deepen your understanding while enjoying the cityscape.
The City of Arts and Sciences is among Valencia’s top attractions, blending cutting-edge architecture with cultural exhibits. The app guides you to this area, encouraging exploration of its impressive structures like the Oceanogràfic and Hemisphere. It’s a perfect stop for those interested in contemporary design and science.
The tour begins at Pl. de l’Ajuntament in the historic center of Valencia. It operates daily from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM and can be canceled for free with 24 hours’ notice. The activity is suitable for most travelers, including those with hearing impairments, and service animals are permitted. While it’s a private activity, there is no mention of specific physical requirements, making it accessible for many.
This self-guided tour is notable for its flexibility, affordability, and the interactive game format that appeals to families and groups. The use of a smartphone app makes it easy to navigate between sites, and the questions add a playful element to sightseeing.
However, some reviews point out that tracking accuracy could improve, especially in narrow streets or crowded areas. Weather can also influence the walking experience, as highlighted by comments about hot days making walking less comfortable.
This experience is ideal for those who want independent exploration with a fun twist. It suits families with children, large groups, or visitors who prefer to control their schedule. It’s especially appealing for travelers curious about both historic landmarks and hidden city corners without the constraints of a guided tour.
The e-Scavenger hunt Valencia offers a cost-effective, flexible way to discover the city’s major sights and lesser-known spots. It combines interactive questions with GPS navigation to keep the experience engaging and educational. While some improvements in tracking accuracy could enhance the route, the overall value and accessibility make this a compelling choice for a personalized city adventure.
This tour provides a unique blend of history, architecture, and fun, perfect for families, large groups, or solo explorers wanting a customized experience at their own pace.
“It was nice, but too hot (not your fault) to walk and sometimes it was difficult to find the spots even if we "found" it..so the tracking should pe…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s family-friendly game format and interactive questions make it engaging for children of all ages, including those in the 6-9 age range.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers the online app used for the game and navigation. It does not include smartphone data usage, so ensure your device has internet access during the tour.
Can I start this tour whenever I want?
Absolutely, the self-guided nature allows you to begin at your preferred time. Instructions are provided after booking to start from the designated meeting point.
Is the tour accessible for hearing-impaired travelers?
Yes, the activity is user-friendly for the hearing impaired, as it relies on visual questions and GPS guidance rather than audio narration.