Free Walking Tour Valencia



Join our free walking tour Valencia in English and discover the gems of the city’s history. This Valencia free walking tour is the perfect way to explore the old town, learn about its past, and enjoy one of the best free activities in Valencia.
Our Tour Guide
Overview
Immerse yourself in Spain’s best-kept secret. With over 2,000 years of history, Valencia is surely a place to visit during your travels throughout Spain and the rest of Europe. Join one of our team on the Valencia Local Experience and uncover the origins of this beautiful city. Our visit leads you through the city giving top recomendations of restaurants, bars, shops, nightlife and much much more. It is the ultimate guide to the city to ensure you make the most of your visit!
Those who know nothing about the city to those who have advanced knowledge can enjoy this fun Valencia walking tour.A “Free Walking Tour” is a popular and accessible way to explore a city. Unlike traditional tours with fixed prices, Free Walking Tours are based on a tipping model, which means that participants decide how much they want to pay the guide at the end of the tour, based on their satisfaction.
Tour Itinerary
Torres de Serrano
The Torres de Serranos, also known as the Serranos Gate or Serrans Gate, is one of the most iconic landmarks of Valencia, Spain. It is one of the twelve gates that once formed part of the city's medieval Christian Wall (Muralla Cristiana), and today stands as one of the best-preserved Gothic monuments in the country.
Plaza de la Virgen
The Plaza de la Virgen (officially known in Valencian as Plaça de la Mare de Déu, meaning "Square of the Mother of God") is one of the most emblematic and historically significant squares in Valencia, Spain. Located in the very heart of the old city, it is a vibrant hub surrounded by some of the most important monuments in the city, and it holds deep religious, cultural and civic meaning for Valencians.
Cathedral of Valencia
The Valencia Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia (also called St Mary's Cathedral), is a Catholic church in the heart of Valencia, Spain. It stands as one of the most significant religious and architectural landmarks in the country, blending a remarkable range of artistic styles accumulated over several centuries of construction.
Mercado Central
The Mercado Central (or Mercat Central in Valencian, meaning "Central Market" in English) is a large public market located in the historic heart of Valencia, Spain, right across from the Llotja de la Seda and the Church of Santos Juanes. It is one of the principal works of Valencian Art Nouveau and one of the most visited sites in the city, beloved by tourists and locals alike.
Lonja de la Seda
The Llotja de la Seda (in Valencian) or Lonja de la Seda (in Spanish), meaning "Silk Exchange" in English, is a magnificent late Valencian Gothic civil building located in the heart of Valencia, Spain. It is one of the city's principal tourist attractions and, since 1996, a UNESCO World Heritage Site — recognised as "a wholly exceptional example of a secular building in late Gothic style, which dramatically illustrates the power and wealth of one of the great Mediterranean mercantile cities."
What's Included
- Tour Guide
- Cultural, gastronomy and Historics tips
What's Excluded
- Access to any building during the tour
- Drinks or snacks
Important Information
Frequently Asked Questions
First 10 guests free, then $19.00/person

