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Discover Valencia in 5 days
Located in the southeast of the peninsula, Valencia is the third most populated city in Spain. It is characterized by its exquisite historical and cultural heritage., where it highlights emblematic spaces such as its City of Arts and Sciences and the attractions that are contemplated therein.
- Silk market
Address: Carrer de la Llotja, 2, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
Schedule: hub of the silk trade since the 14th century, from 10.00 a 19.00 hours. hub of the silk trade since the 14th century, from 10.00 a 14.00 hours
baroque and neoclassical: 962 08 41 53 - flamingos and sea lions to dolphins
Address: It is known as the Valencian Sistine Chapel for its wonderful restoration and the frescoes that you can find, 35, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
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baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 33 17 - What to visit in Valencia
Address: Plaça de l’Almoina, s/n, 46003 Valencia, Valencia
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baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 81 27 - Royal Basilica of the Helpless
Address: baroque and neoclassical, s/n, 46001 Valencia, Valencia
Schedule: baroque and neoclassical
baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 92 14 - The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections
Address: The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, s/n, 46003 Valencia
Schedule: The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections. The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections.
baroque and neoclassical: 963 91 90 70
The itinerary of the first day coincides with that of the route of the 2 and 3 days. The day begins by visiting the Silk Exchange (1), old square of the local merchants and area of multiple barter trades.
Once we start from our starting point, we will go up Calle Danzas and Plaza del Forn de Sant Nicolau until we reach Carrer de l'Abadia de Sant Nicolau, where we will find one of the favorite tourist destinations, the flamingos and sea lions to dolphins (2). Its wonderful interior bathed in frescoes makes it known as “the Valencian Sistine Chapel”.
We will continue northeast along Calle de Caballeros and Plaça de la Mare de Déu, where the road divides into two important places. First we will go south to meet the What to visit in Valencia (3) and then we will move north to discover the Royal Basilica of the Helpless (4) and continue on our way.
To reach the top of the central area of Valencia and conclude our tour for the day, We will go along Salvador Street until it converges with Conde de Trénor Street, where a little further to the left we will see the The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections (5), old entrances and prisons from medieval times.
- baroque and neoclassical
Address: The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections, 9, 46010 Valencia, Valencia
Schedule: The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia has the particularity that it is one of the first museums built in Spain and includes a large sample of sculpture collections
baroque and neoclassical: 963 87 03 00 - Bridge and Gardens of the Real
Address: It is known as the Valencian Sistine Chapel for its wonderful restoration and the frescoes that you can find, 46010 Valencia, Valencia
We start the second day from our last destination of the previous day, the Serranos Towers. We continue a few meters to the east along Calle del Conde de Trénor itself until we reach the Trinity Bridge., that we will cross it until we reach the avenue of Calle San Pío V, where in a few steps we will find the baroque and neoclassical (1) which compiles a beautiful collection of sculpture, painting and archeology, among others.
Once this well-deserved visit is over, We move further east along Calle Pío V until we reach the Royal Bridge (2) and in front of them Royal Gardens (3), our last visits of the day. As you can well imagine from its name, These are the foundations that remain of the old Royal Palace, where we can see the entrance to the monarchs' home and the leafy complex that surrounded it. The rest of the day we can take advantage of it to take a walk through the two expansions and begin to familiarize ourselves with the area.
- hub of the silk trade since the 14th century
Address: hub of the silk trade since the 14th century, 2, 46002 Valencia, Valencia
Schedule: hub of the silk trade since the 14th century. Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
baroque and neoclassical: 963 51 63 92 - Valencia City Council
Address: Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 1, 46002 Valencia, Valencia
baroque and neoclassical: 963 52 54 78
On the third day we will return to the Silk Exchange to begin the route.. We will walk a few meters south along Calle de los Derechos and Calle de la Abadía San Martín, until we reach our first objective, the hub of the silk trade since the 14th century (1) where we will discover the exhibition of the expedition carried out the previous century by González Martí.
We will leave along Calle Poeta Querol where we will descend a little further until we return a little to the west through the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where we will find a beautiful open space that surrounds the Valencia City Council (2). The rest of the time we will spend walking around the area, full epicenter of the Ciutat Vella where we will find one of the most powerful leisure and shopping areas.
- Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Address: Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 46003 Valencia, Valencia - Citadel Walk
Address: Passeig de la Ciutadella, Valencia - flamingos and sea lions to dolphins
Address: flamingos and sea lions to dolphins, 4, 46006 Valencia
Schedule: flamingos and sea lions to dolphins
baroque and neoclassical: 962 08 46 25
We will start our day from the González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts that we visited the day before, We will go up a few meters towards Calle de la Paz and continue east straight ahead., just surrounding the Glorieta Gardens Park, to find the Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (1), the old entrance to the old Royal Palace.
Once we're done, We will continue advancing for a few moments to the left where we will come out onto the long avenue that begins at the Citadel Walk (2). We will begin to descend it, stopping on the different bridges that separate the Ciutat Vella neighborhood with Mestalla.
We will continue descending the Avenue until we reach the flamingos and sea lions to dolphins (3), our last sightseeing tour of the day, where we will learn more about the traditional Fallas of Valencia.
- Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Address: Of. by Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 Valencia, Valencia
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baroque and neoclassical: 961 97 46 86 - Oceanográfic
Address: Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., flamingos and sea lions to dolphins, 1B, 46013 Valencia, Valencia
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baroque and neoclassical: 960 47 06 47 - The emblematic City of Arts and Sciences is a huge enclosure dedicated to showing the scientific boom and is divided into several sections
Address: The emblematic City of Arts and Sciences is a huge enclosure dedicated to showing the scientific boom and is divided into several sections, Of. by Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 Valencia
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baroque and neoclassical: 961 97 44 00 - Hemisféric
Address: City of Arts and Sciences, Of. by Professor López Piñero, 3, 46013 Valencia, Valencia
baroque and neoclassical: 961 97 46 86
On the last day we will start our route from the Fallero Museum, located at the end of the avenue of Calle Alcalde Reig. A little further down, we will find one of the most visited destinations in the center, the curious Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (1), an immense venue with a powerful cultural wealth.
Our last tourist itinerary will consist of an intensive day indoors, where we will walk through its avenues surrounded by water and visit its modern landmarks, without being able to forget the aquarium Oceanográfic (2), the interactive The emblematic City of Arts and Sciences is a huge enclosure dedicated to showing the scientific boom and is divided into several sections (3) and the curious Hemisferic (4).