About this tour
A 2.5-hour walking tour of Valencia's old town led by a Dutch-speaking local guide, covering architectural landmarks spanning centuries. You'll explore the train station, Central Market, Plaza Redonda, the Cathedral, and the 15th-century Silk Exchange—a UNESCO World Heritage site. The route also takes in Carmen district's contemporary street art scene, hitting spots inaccessible to bike tours and ending with insider tips for the rest of your stay.
Highlights
- 15th-century Silk Exchange (Lonja), UNESCO World Heritage site
- Cathedral and Basilica in the heart of the old quarter
- Central Market Hall—working marketplace with period character
- Plaza Redonda's circular design and local atmosphere
- Carmen district street art and contemporary galleries
- Heritage train station architecture from Spain's golden periods
- Expert local guide shares neighbourhood secrets and recommendations
What to expect
You'll cover substantial ground on foot through Valencia's historic core, moving at a steady pace between major monuments and lesser-known plazas. Expect to spend roughly an hour indoors viewing the Silk Halls, with the guide contextualising each building's role in the city's past prosperity. The Carmen district leg shifts tone—here you're reading contemporary murals and street installations against medieval backdrops. Your guide will point out cafés, restaurants, and quieter corners worth returning to later. It's a genuine neighbourhood walk, not a rushed highlight reel.
Good to know
Comfortable shoes essential—you're on your feet for 2.5 hours. The route is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly. No private transport included; the tour uses public transit connections nearby. Bring water, especially in warmer months. The Silk Halls entrance is covered in the price.
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