Discover Valencia intimately with a private tour, tailored to your interests. Explore iconic landmarks with expert insights and personal interaction.
Discover Valencia intimately with a private tour, tailored to your interests. Explore iconic landmarks with expert insights and personal interaction.
- Torres de Serranos - The tour will commence at the Serranos Towers, where the historical background of the city will be discussed, followed by an explanation of the monument itself.
- Palau de la Generalitat - The Palau de la Generalitat serves as the historic seat of the regional government of Valencia and is one of the city’s most iconic…
- Torres de Serranos - The tour will commence at the Serranos Towers, where the historical background of the city will be discussed, followed by an explanation of the monument itself.
- Palau de la Generalitat - The Palau de la Generalitat serves as the historic seat of the regional government of Valencia and is one of the city’s most iconic Gothic-Renaissance structures. Situated in the heart of the old town, it dates back to the 15th century and originally functioned as the headquarters of the Valencian parliament.
- Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados - The Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken is among Valencia’s most significant religious edifices, dedicated to the city’s patron saint, the Virgin of the Forsaken (Virgen de los Desamparados). Constructed in the 17th century in Baroque style, it is located adjacent to Valencia Cathedral in the historic center.
The basilica is particularly renowned for its stunning dome adorned with blue tiles and its richly decorated interior, which houses the revered image of the Virgin. It remains a major site of devotion for locals and an important cultural and religious landmark, especially during traditional celebrations and festivals.
- Valencia Cathedral - Valencia Cathedral is one of the city’s most significant landmarks and a remarkable example of architectural evolution, blending Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries on the site of a former mosque, it reflects Valencia’s rich historical layers.
The tour will explore the exterior of the cathedral, allowing admiration of its rich artistic evolution through the centuries. Access to the interior is not included in the standard itinerary; however, as this is a private tour, the experience can be customized to include a visit inside upon request.
- La Almoina Archaeological Museum - The Almoina Archaeological Centre is a significant archaeological site in Valencia’s historic center, offering a unique journey through the city’s Roman and early medieval past. The site preserves the remains of ancient structures, including streets, baths, and buildings from the Roman city of Valentia.
The tour will take in the exterior of La Almoina, an impressive archaeological site that reveals the many layers of Valencia’s history. Entry to the interior is not included in the standard itinerary; however, as this is a private tour, the experience can be easily adapted to include a visit inside if desired.
- Plaza Redonda - Plaza Redonda is a unique circular square located in Valencia’s historic center, near the Cathedral. Originally constructed in the 19th century, it was designed to create a lively commercial space surrounded by traditional shops and market stalls.
The plaza is known for its distinctive round shape, enclosed architecture, and charming atmosphere. Today, it remains a popular spot where visitors can find local crafts, souvenirs, textiles, and traditional products, offering an authentic glimpse into Valencia’s everyday life and local commerce.
- La Lonja de la Seda - The Lonja de la Seda is one of Valencia’s most iconic landmarks and a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture, built in the 15th century during the city’s golden age of commerce. It was originally used as a silk trading exchange, reflecting the economic importance of the silk industry in Valencia at the time.
The building is renowned for its striking Sala de Contratación, with its tall twisted columns and vaulted ceilings, as well as its beautifully decorated façade and peaceful orange tree courtyard. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and stands as a symbol of Valencia’s historic wealth, power, and commercial prominence.
- Central Market of Valencia - The Mercado Central de Valencia is one of the largest and oldest food markets in Europe, and a true modernist architectural gem. Built in the early 20th century, it features an impressive iron structure, colorful stained glass, and ceramic details that reflect Valencian design traditions.
Inside, the market is a vibrant hub where locals and visitors can find fresh produce, meats, seafood, spices, and regional specialties. It remains an active marketplace and a great place to experience the city’s daily life, gastronomy, and local culture in a lively and authentic setting.
- Plaza del Ayuntamiento - Plaza del Ayuntamiento is one of Valencia’s main squares and the administrative heart of the city. It is surrounded by important buildings such as the City Hall and the Post Office, showcasing an impressive mix of early 20th-century architecture.
The square is a central gathering point for locals and visitors, hosting major events, celebrations, and festivals throughout the year, including the famous Fallas. With its open space, fountains, and vibrant atmosphere, it serves as a key reference point and a perfect place to conclude a tour in the city center.

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What sets this city center tour apart is its exclusive and tailored approach. Unlike large group tours, this experience is crafted specifically for the participant, allowing for a more leisurely pace, closer interaction, and the flexibility to focus on personal interests. With a knowledgeable local guide accompanying the participant, not only will they…
What sets this city center tour apart is its exclusive and tailored approach. Unlike large group tours, this experience is crafted specifically for the participant, allowing for a more leisurely pace, closer interaction, and the flexibility to focus on personal interests. With a knowledgeable local guide accompanying the participant, not only will they visit Valencia’s most iconic landmarks, but they will also gain insight into the stories, history, and cultural context that animate the city.
Throughout the tour, participants will receive clear, engaging explanations and have the chance to ask questions, ensuring complete understanding. By the end of the experience, participants will not only have seen the highlights but will also have a comprehensive understanding of Valencia, its history, its people, and its unique character. It’s a high-quality, intimate way to explore the city, perfect for maximizing time and truly connecting with the destination.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.