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Explore the Borgias' ties to Valencia through a 2.5-hour guided tour visiting historic sites, the cathedral, and the Holy Chalice, led by expert guide Paulino.
Valencia’s Tour of the Borgias with Cathedral included offers a focused journey into the intriguing history of the Borgia family, with plenty of attention to detail and a highly praised guide. For $27.30 per person, this 2.5-hour walking tour takes you through Valencia’s historic center, revealing the family’s roots, their rise to papal power, and their influence on the city’s landmarks. Its small group size—up to 15 travelers—ensures an engaging experience, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility.
What makes this tour stand out is the comprehensive visit to the Valencia Cathedral, where the Holy Chalice—linked to the family—is showcased. The tour’s smart pacing, expert narration, and diverse stops make it ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and the legacy of the Borgias. A notable strength is the knowledgeable guide, who makes the narrative lively and easy to follow, as reflected in numerous glowing reviews. The only potential limitation is that the Borgia Palace itself is not accessible, which some may find disappointing.

The tour begins at Plaza de Manises, in front of the Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana. This spot is central and easy to access via public transportation. The guide provides an introduction to Calixto III and Alexander VI, Valencia-born papal figures from the Borgia family. The initial 15-minute segment sets the stage for the detailed exploration ahead.
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From the starting point, the narration focuses on the familial roots of the Borgias in Valencia, emphasizing how Calixto III and Alexander VI rose to papal power. The Palace of the Generalitat underpins the historical importance of the area, and the guide helps visitors understand the family’s influence in local politics and religion.
The tour stops in front of the original façade of San Nicolas de Bari, a church renowned for its beautiful interior and historical significance. The guide shares stories about Alfonso de Borgia, known as Calixto III, who was pope under that name. This stop provides a personal look into the family’s religious legacy and their ties to Valencia’s spiritual life.

The central highlight of the tour is the interior visit to Valencia Cathedral, including the museum where the Holy Chalice is displayed. The monstrance used in grand processions is also included in the tour. The guide describes works associated with the Borgias and explains their connection to the cathedral’s history and artifacts. This part lasts roughly 30 minutes and offers a unique opportunity to see the Holy Chalice in person.
Next, the tour moves to the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, Valencia’s patron saint. Visitors see impressive baroque frescoes painted by Antonio Palomino from the early 18th century. The guide highlights the religious and artistic importance of this basilica, adding depth to the city’s spiritual landscape.
The tour concludes at Plaza de San Lorenzo, home to the Borgia Palace—the ancestral home of the family—and the current seat of the Valencian Cortes (regional parliament). The guide explains the final fate of the Borgias, their legacy in Valencia, and how their presence shaped the city’s history. This stop allows for reflection and offers excellent photo opportunities.
The tour starts at Pl. de Manises, 4, in the Ciutat Vella district, making it accessible via public transportation. The meeting point is convenient, and the small group size enhances interaction. The end point is at Cortes Valencianas, Pl. de Sant Llorenç, within easy reach of local transport options.
Paulino, the guide, receives high praise for his passion, knowledge, and engaging storytelling. Multiple reviews mention his ability to explain complex history clearly and keep the group entertained. His enthusiasm and professionalism make the experience memorable, especially for those keen on historical accuracy and lively narration.
Travelers value the opportunity to skip the queue at the cathedral and see the Holy Chalice up close. The tour’s pacing is praised for being well-balanced, with enough time at each stop to absorb the information without feeling rushed. The cost includes the cathedral entry, making it convenient and economical.
One aspect to note is that the Borgia Palace itself is not open to the public, which some visitors might find disappointing. Otherwise, the tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and most participants able to join. Weather conditions can affect the experience, so check the forecast if planning on an outdoor tour.
With expert narration, key landmarks, and exclusive artifacts like the Holy Chalice, this tour offers a compact but thorough look into the Borgias’ impact on Valencia. It suits those interested in papal history, architecture, and religious relics, as well as anyone wanting to learn about Valencia’s cultural heritage through a focused lens.
This experience appeals particularly to history buffs, art lovers, and fans of the Borgias or Renaissance-era Spain. The small group setting and highly praised guide ensure an engaging, educational outing. It’s ideal for those seeking a manageable, well-paced tour that combines sightseeing with storytelling.
This tour combines historical insight, cultural details, and access to important landmarks for a fair price. The knowledgeable guide Paulino and the visit to the cathedral and Holy Chalice are standout features. While the inaccessibility of the Borgia Palace limits some expectations, the tour compensates with thorough explanations and a compelling narrative.
Travelers who value expert storytelling and a clear focus on the Borgias’ Valencian roots will find this tour rewarding. It’s a perfect choice for those interested in religious history, medieval families, and Valencia’s heritage, all delivered in a compact and accessible package.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
What is the price of this tour?
It costs $27.30 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Pl. de Manises, 4 and ends at Cortes Valencianas, Pl. de Sant Llorenç in Valencia.
Is the cathedral visit included in the price?
Yes, the admission to Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Chalice viewing are included.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Paulino, who is highly praised for his knowledge and enthusiasm.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in the group?
The group is limited to 15 travelers for a more personal experience.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but check specific mobility needs if necessary, as the tour involves walking.
Is there a dress code or specific attire recommended?
No particular attire is specified, but comfortable shoes are advisable due to walking.
What makes this tour different from others in Valencia?
Its focus on the Borgia family’s Valencian roots, inclusion of the Holy Chalice, and the expert storytelling of guide Paulino set it apart.
Are there other similar experiences I should consider?
Yes, explore other options like Old Town tours, olive oil tastings, or cave visits linked to Valencia, but this one offers a unique historical perspective specifically on the Borgias.