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Explore Valencia’s medieval past on a 2-hour guided walking tour for just $14, visiting iconic sites like the cathedral, Silk Exchange, and historic walls with expert guides.

For only $14 per person, this Valencia: Medieval Guided Walking Tour offers a compelling look into the city’s fascinating history. Lasting around 2 hours, the tour takes you through the heart of the old town, revealing centuries of architecture, culture, and stories. Led by a licensed local guide, this experience is ideal for history enthusiasts or anyone eager to understand Valencia’s medieval roots in an accessible and engaging way.
Starting from Plaça de la Verge, the tour finishes at the Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The small group size and friendly guides make it a relaxed, informative exploration, perfect for visitors who want a rundown without rushing. Note that the tour is wheelchair accessible and offers flexible booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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The tour begins at Plaça de la Verge, where a guide with a tablet marked “Medieval Tour” awaits between the fountain and the pink church, Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados. Here, you receive your first overview of Valencia’s medieval landscape and what to expect during the walk.
This starting spot is easy to find, and the guide provides helpful context to set the scene for the entire tour. The meeting point offers a comfortable introduction to the city’s historic center, with plenty of space to gather before heading into the streets.

The tour features two designated viewpoints, each lasting about 15 minutes, where panoramic views of the old town are shared. These stops give you a chance to appreciate the city’s medieval fortifications and skyline.
A guided walk then takes you to Portal de Valldigna for 20 minutes, a significant historic entryway. The guide explains its role in medieval defenses and its architectural details, enriching your understanding of Valencia’s defensive history.

A 10-minute walk uncovers lesser-known spots, offering a hidden gem experience. The guide points out details that often escape casual visitors, showcasing the city’s layered past beyond its more famous monuments.
This part of the tour emphasizes discovering local stories and anecdotes that bring Valencia’s medieval streets to life, adding depth and personality to the experience.
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The Torres de Serranos serve as a focal point, with a guided tour of 10 minutes. These gates once protected the city and are iconic symbols of Valencia’s medieval defenses.
You learn about their strategic importance, architectural features, and how they’ve become a city landmark. The guide’s insights make this monument a highlight, emphasizing its historical role and impressive design.
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Another 15-minute sightseeing stop offers a viewpoint of the city’s rooftops and streets. This scenic pause provides a fresh perspective on Valencia’s historic layout, connecting the dots of the city’s layered history.
The guide shares stories connected to the skyline and how medieval Valencia balanced defense and beauty in its architecture.

The 15-minute guided tour of Valencia Cathedral introduces you to its architectural evolution, from its origins in the 13th century to its present form.
The guide highlights notable features like the Holy Grail Chapel and the medieval elements still visible in the structure. This stop provides insight into the religious and cultural importance of the cathedral throughout Valencia’s history.

The tour concludes with a 20-minute visit to the Llotja de la Seda, known as the Silk Exchange Market. This UNESCO site exemplifies Valencia’s historic role as a major silk trading hub.
Here, the guide discusses the city’s over 5,000 silk workshops, showcasing the economic and cultural prosperity during the medieval period. This final stop encapsulates the city’s commercial legacy and craftsmanship.

The meeting point is clearly marked, and the tour operates with live guides in Spanish and English. It is suitable for wheelchair users, ensuring accessibility for a broader audience.
The tour includes a licensed local guide who shares detailed history and lively anecdotes, making the experience both educational and personable. Food, drinks, and transportation are not included, so plan accordingly if you wish to extend your exploration afterward.
This Valencia medieval walking tour is perfect for those interested in history, architecture, and local stories. The small group format and friendly guides make it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed yet in-depth overview of Valencia’s medieval past.
Its affordability, combined with a comprehensive itinerary, offers excellent value. Visitors with mobility concerns will find the tour accessible, but it involves walking on cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces typical of old towns.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Valencia’s medieval heritage, combining monument visits, viewpoints, and storytelling in a manageable 2-hour window. The expert guidance and thoughtfully planned stops help visitors connect with the city’s layered history and vibrant past.
While it does not include meals or transportation, the value for money and quality of the guides compensate for these minor limitations. It’s an ideal choice for those who want an engaging, affordable, and informative exploration of Valencia’s old town.
“David, our guide, was outstanding. He was friendly, knowledgeable and above all, interesting. There seemed to be nothing he didnt know about the hi…”
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users? Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
What languages are guides available in? The guides speak Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Does the tour include food or drinks? No, food and drinks are not included; participants can enjoy the stops and explore local eateries afterward.
What is the cancellation policy? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in planning your trip.
How long is the walking involved? The entire tour lasts approximately 2 hours, with stops and walking on cobblestone streets.
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