Lonja de la Seda, San Nicolás Church, Cathedral
WHAT TO SEE IN VALENCIA IN ONE DAY?
This is a complete tour, ideal for those who have little time or do not want to miss the 3 most important architectural jewels that Valencia contains.
We will show you the most emblematic places in the city such as the interior of the Lonja de la Seda, a Gothic masterpiece; the Church of San Nicolás, the Valencian Sistine Chapel; or the Cathedral, where the Holy Chalice is hidden.
The guided tour will last approximately 3 hours and you will be able to contemplate, analyze and understand the history, art and architectural works that have marked the course of Valencia.
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Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 a.m.
Meeting point: Torres de Serranos
Adult price: €39
Child price, from 8 to 13:17,5€
Children under 7 years old free, please add all attendees to the shopping cart.
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ITINERARY
We will begin our journey in the Torres de Serranos, exploring the must-see sites of Valencia: a jewel on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea that holds centuries of history.
We will take the first steps towards the heart of the city, discovering the ancient walls that embraced Valencia over the years. We will venture into the old town, unraveling the architectural secrets that give life to this magical corner.
On our walk, we will visit three architectural treasures: the church of San Nicolás, known as the “Valencian Sistine Chapel”, with its 2,000 square meters of baroque frescoes painted by Dionís Vidal, an incomparable visual experience. La Lonja de la Seda, a Gothic building declared a UNESCO Heritage Site, whose columns and geometric roof will conquer us. And the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, where it is rumored that the Holy Grail could be hidden. Will it be true? Let’s find out together!
Our intriguing tour will culminate in the Plaza de la Virgen, where we will reveal the mysteries of the Basilica of the Virgin Mary of the Forsaken and talk about the Water Court, the oldest court in the world.
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