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Discover Valencia on a private 3-4 hour walking tour for up to 15 people, covering top sights like La Lonja, the Cathedral, and the Central Market with expert guides.

This Valencia guided walking tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous landmarks without the hassle of maps or guidebooks. Priced at $197.38 per group (up to 15 people), it provides a flexible, personalized experience that lasts about 3 to 4 hours. The tour is designed for those who prefer a more intimate exploration of Valencia’s highlights, with the option to choose a start time that fits into your travel schedule.
What makes this tour stand out is its insider guide who leads you through the historic center, sharing insights about each location along the way. The pickup service from your hotel or a designated meeting point ensures a smooth start, while the mobile ticket makes for easy access. Although this is a private tour, remember that entrance fees are not included unless specified, so plan accordingly for some attractions.
This tour is perfect for small groups seeking a comprehensive yet flexible overview of Valencia’s most significant sights, combining history, architecture, and local flavor. Keep in mind, the Serranos Gates are outside the tour’s included stops and are only visible from outside, which might be a consideration for those seeking full accessibility.

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The tour begins at the central Pl. de l’Ajuntament, a key meeting point in Valencia’s old town. From here, the guide leads you on foot through the historic district, making it easy to access from public transportation. The walkable route covers a selection of the city’s most iconic locations, with enough time allocated to appreciate each one thoroughly.
This starting location is convenient for most travelers and offers an ideal launch pad into the city’s historic streets. Since the tour is private, you can coordinate a start time that suits your plans, whether in the morning or afternoon. The flexible timing allows the group to explore at a comfortable pace, focusing on what interests you most.
The first stop is the Valencia Station North, a prime example of Secession Modernist architecture inaugurated in 1917. Designed by Demetrio Ribes, this railway station reflects the city’s industrial prosperity at the turn of the 20th century. Its ornamental forgy works, iron fences, and ceramic details showcase Valencian craftsmanship and industrial pride.
The 15-minute visit includes an admission ticket into the station, allowing you to admire its intricate design and historical significance. It’s a great introduction to Valencia’s blend of architectural styles and the city’s development during the early 20th century.

Next, the tour moves to Plaza Redonda, a picturesque circular square built between 1839 and 1856. This three-story, symmetrical market space was originally designed to regulate street selling. Today, it’s filled with stalls offering embroideries, ceramics, baby clothes, and souvenirs.
A pool of still water with a central fountain adds to the square’s charm, and the admission is included in the tour. The square’s vibrant atmosphere and unique layout make it a perfect spot for browsing local crafts and capturing photos.

A centerpiece of Valencia’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, La Lonja de la Seda or Silk Exchange is a must-see. Built in the late 15th century, this Gothic civil building symbolizes the city’s wealth and prominence in trade during that era.
The hall of pillars, with its 24 helicoidal columns resembling twisted silk and ship ropes, is particularly striking. This 25-minute stop offers a chance to appreciate its architectural beauty and historical importance, though admission tickets are not included.
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The Central Market is a modernist structure dating from 1914-1928, and is one of the largest markets in Europe at over 8,000 square meters. Its glass and metal façade and central dome topped with a parrot-shaped weathercock reflect its aesthetic appeal.
During the 15-minute visit, you can observe the lively stalls selling fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional crafts. The market’s bustling atmosphere offers a taste of Valencia’s daily life, complemented by the chance to learn about regional food culture.

The tour concludes at the Valencia Cathedral, a building that embodies Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Originally constructed in the 13th century, the cathedral houses the Holy Grail Chapel, which contains a chalice believed to be the Last Supper vessel.
A 25-minute stop allows for viewing the cathedral’s grand doors—Puerta de los Hierros (Baroque), Puerta de los Apóstoles (Gothic), and Puerta del Palau (Romanesque)—and exploring the Holy Grail Chapel. The Water Tribunal, a centuries-old institution, performs its weekly Thursday ritual here, adding a layer of living history.

This private tour is operated by Guía Valencia and is suitable for most travelers. The meeting point at Pl. de l’Ajuntament** is centrally located and accessible via public transportation. The Serranos Gates are outside the tour’s scope and only visible from outside, which could influence accessibility considerations.
Since the tour is private, it offers the flexibility to customize the pace and itinerary. The guide is multi-lingual and highly knowledgeable, as reflected in rave reviews praising Angela’s professionalism and deep local knowledge.
This tour provides an efficient way to see key landmarks in a limited timeframe, all while enjoying personalized attention. The flexible start times and private setting make it ideal for groups wanting a tailored experience. The inclusion of notable stops like La Lonja and the Central Market enriches your understanding of Valencia’s history, architecture, and culture.
However, it’s important to note that entrance fees are not included, so plan to budget for individual site admissions. The walkable route keeps physical activity moderate, but comfortable shoes are recommended for the cobblestone streets.
This private walking tour of Valencia is a solid choice for anyone wanting a focused, personalized tour that covers the city’s most famous sights. The knowledgeable guides and customizable itinerary ensure a rewarding experience, especially for those interested in architecture, history, and local markets.
While not covering every site in full detail, the stops included provide a well-rounded introduction to Valencia’s rich cultural fabric. The flexibility and intimacy of this private tour make it particularly appealing for small groups, families, or anyone seeking a more tailored exploration.
“Our guide Angela was very professional and answered questions prompt before the activity. She was so accommodating to change our pick up point from…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours.
How many people can join?
The tour operates for groups up to 15 people.
What is the price?
The total cost is $197.38 per group, regardless of group size up to 15.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included unless specified; some stops require separate tickets.
Where does the tour begin?
The tour starts at Pl. de l’Ajuntament in Valencia’s old town.
Can I choose a start time?
Yes, you can select a start time that fits your schedule.
Is this tour accessible for all?
Most travelers can participate. The Serranos Gates are outside the tour scope and only visible from outside, but the tour site is generally accessible.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup from your hotel or other meeting point is offered for convenience.
How do I cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance.
Who operates this tour?
It is operated by Guía Valencia, a professional guides service.
This private walking tour offers a practical, enriching way to discover Valencia’s highlights in comfort and style, ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience.