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Discover Valencia's historic heart on this guided tour, exploring key landmarks, vibrant squares, and local markets for just $28 in about 2 hours.


The Valencia Old Town Guided Tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s historic core for just $28. With a duration of roughly 2 hours and 20 minutes, this tour combines cultural insights, architectural sights, and local shopping in a single engaging experience. Starting from the central tower of Estación del Norte, the tour is designed for those who want a compact but rundown of Valencia’s most significant sites.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on highlighting the city’s evolution through visual aids, such as old pictures and videos. The tour’s small-group format—limited to 10 participants—ensures personalized attention, while the multilingual guides speak English, Spanish, German, and Italian. For anyone interested in Valencia’s history, architecture, and lively squares, this guided walk offers a practical, enjoyable way to explore.
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The tour begins at Estación del Norte, a prominent Art Nouveau train station near the bullring. The meeting point is easy to find, located at the central tower under the Valencian, Spanish, and European flags. This location offers convenient access via Xativa bus stops and the subway station, making it simple for travelers to arrive on time.
From this starting point, the guide leads you into the heart of Valencia’s historic district. The station itself is a notable landmark, setting the tone for a journey through architectural beauty and historical depth. The tour concludes back at Mercado de Colón, a vibrant shopping area where visitors can relax, enjoy snacks, or continue exploring.
One of the first stops includes Town Hall Square and the façade of the Post Office, which come alive during Fallas festivities in mid-March. These squares serve as focal points for Valencia’s public life and celebrations. The guide shares stories about the traditions that take place here, making the experience more than just sightseeing.
Next, Queen Square and Virgin Square are highlighted as the origins of Valencia, with rich historical significance linked to Roman Valentia and water authorities. These open spaces give visitors a glimpse of the city’s ancient roots and are perfect spots for photos.
The tour takes you along pedestrian streets lined with shops selling traditional Valencian clothing. Here, the emphasis on local heritage and fashion allows a taste of authentic Valencian culture. The guide points out shops and boutiques, giving insight into local craftsmanship and style.
As you walk, the group encounters Doctor Collado Square, Lope de Vega Square, and Round Square, known as the three “diamonds” of the Old Town. Each square features distinctive architecture and lively atmospheres, inviting visitors to imagine the historic gatherings that once took place there.
More Great Tours NearbyA visit to Valencia’s Central Market and the Silk Stock Market showcases 15th to 20th-century architecture. The Central Market is famous for its vibrant stalls and local produce, while the Silk Stock Market highlights Valencia’s historic role in trade and commerce.
The Paz Street leads to the baroque Palace Marquis of Dos Aguas, a highlight for architecture lovers. The palace’s ornate façade reflects the city’s ceramic heritage and artistic refinement, offering a striking visual experience. Although entry tickets are not included, the exterior alone is worth admiring.
The tour covers the Water Tribunal, an important institution linked to Valencia’s medieval water management, and l’Almoina, the archaeological site considered the birthplace of the city. These stops deepen understanding of Valencia’s ancient origins and civic institutions.
The Serranos Towers and Serranos Street mark the old city entrance and are closely associated with the Fallas festivities. The towers, once a city gate, also serve as a symbol of Valencia’s historical defenses.
The tour’s final stops are Colon Street, Don Juan de Austria Street, and Colon Market—the city’s famous shopping districts. These areas are perfect for picking up souvenirs, enjoying a coffee, or tasting traditional Valencian horchata.
After exploring these vibrant streets, visitors can sit down and relax while reviewing their photos or continuing to enjoy Valencia’s lively atmosphere. The tour wraps up back at Mercado de Colón, offering a convenient spot for further exploration or refreshment.

This small group tour guarantees personalized attention and runs live in multiple languages. The duration is approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, making it a manageable activity even for those with limited time. The meeting point at Estación del Norte is accessible by bus and subway, and the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and reserve their spot with pay later options. Entry tickets to attractions like l’Almoina, Silk Stock Market, or Palace of Dos Aguas are not included, so visitors may choose to explore these independently if interested.

This tour is ideal for travelers seeking an intimate, informative overview of Valencia’s historic core. It appeals to those interested in architecture, local markets, and city history, while offering visual aids to help understand the city’s evolution. The small group size and multilingual guides enhance the experience for a diverse range of visitors.
Given the moderate physical activity and wheelchair accessibility, it suits most mobility levels. However, it is not available on March 17th and 18th, so planning ahead is essential.
For just $28, this compact yet thorough tour delivers insights into Valencia’s history, architecture, and culture. Its multilingual guides and small group size ensure a personalized experience, making it an excellent choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a structured overview.
While it doesn’t include entry to certain attractions, the highlighted sites and visual presentations make this tour a valuable introduction to the city’s historic heart. Visitors who appreciate walking tours with storytelling and cultural context will find this experience both engaging and rewarding.
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How long is the Valencia Old Town Guided Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Estación del Norte and concludes at Mercado de Colón.
What languages are available for the tour guide?
Guides speak English, Spanish, German, and Italian.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is included in the tour price?
The 2-hour guided walk and professional tour guide are included. Entry tickets to specific sites are not included.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; the tour involves walking through streets and squares.
Are there any restrictions on alcohol or drugs?
Yes, alcohol and drugs are not allowed during the tour.