Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour
Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour
Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour
Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour
Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour
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Valencia: Cathedral, St Nicholas, and Lonja de la Seda Tour

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Highlights

Discover iconic squares, such as Plaza de la Reina and Plaza de la Virgen
Step into important landmarks to learn about their significance and origins
Stroll along the charming roads of the historic district with a local guide
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Immerse yourself in the charming historic district of Valencia and take an informative stroll through its picturesque narrow roads. Come across impressive local landmarks on a walking tour of the area. Step into the Cathedral, the Church of Saint Nicholas, and the Lonja de la Seda.


Meet your guide at the imposing Torres de Serranos, then dive deep into the bustling city center. Discover the ancient walls surrounding the district and walk into the Church of Saint Nicholas. Admire its stunning interior, covered in 2,000 square meters of Baroque frescoes, painted by Dionís Vidal.


Continue on to the Lonja de la Seda, a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage site. Take in its Gothic architecture, tall and sturdy columns, and geometric roof. Gaze at the busy Central Market just across the road and head toward the Plaza de la Reina.


Enter the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, said to hold the Holy Grail in its interior. Discover the Roman ruins of the Almoina, the most relevant archaeological remains in Valencia.


Finally, in the Plaza de la Virgen, learn the secrets of the Basilica of the Virgin Mary of the Forsaken. End your journey in this very area.