Explore Valencia’s hidden gems on an E-Scooter tour. Discover history, culture, and vibrant scenes quickly and sustainably. Ride, discover, and enjoy!
Explore Valencia’s hidden gems on an E-Scooter tour. Discover history, culture, and vibrant scenes quickly and sustainably. Ride, discover, and enjoy!
- Russafa - Russafa is a historic neighborhood situated in the heart of Valencia. Recently, it has emerged as a hub for culture, gastronomy, and nightlife in the city.
- Estacio del Nord - Entry to this modernist gem, Estació del Nord, designed by Demetrio Ribes and inaugurated in 1917, is free. Its vibrant tiles and floral motifs celebrate…
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Russafa - Russafa is a historic neighborhood situated in the heart of Valencia. Recently, it has emerged as a hub for culture, gastronomy, and nightlife in the city.
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Estacio del Nord - Entry to this modernist gem, Estació del Nord, designed by Demetrio Ribes and inaugurated in 1917, is free. Its vibrant tiles and floral motifs celebrate Valencian identity, making it one of Spain’s most beautiful and busiest train stations.
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Plaza de Toros de Valencia - With its neoclassical design, the grand façade and striking symmetry of this building make it a city landmark. Traditionally used for bullfighting, it now hosts concerts, events, and cultural activities.
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Plaza del Ayuntamiento - Valencia’s largest square, featuring an attractive fountain and surrounded by beautiful buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Mercado Central de Valencia - This masterpiece of modernist architecture, Mercado Central, was designed in 1914 by Francisco Guardia and Alejandro Soler. It is the oldest and largest market in Spain.
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La Lonja de la Seda - Built in the 15th century, La Lonja de la Seda is a UNESCO-listed Gothic masterpiece. Once a silk exchange, its stunning architecture highlights Valencia’s medieval prosperity.
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Valencia Cathedral - This building showcases a variety of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance. Originally built as a Roman temple in the 13th century, it briefly became a mosque. Inside, it houses the Santo Caliz Chapel and the Holy Grail.
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Plaza de la Virgen - Located in the heart of Valencia’s beautiful Old Town, the square features a lovely fountain named Fuente Del Agua de la Acequia. It is surrounded by historic buildings such as the Cathedral and the Basilica.
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Torres de Serranos - Originally, Valencia had 12 gates with a city wall in the Old Town district, but unfortunately, 10 were destroyed in the 19th century. Only two gates remain today: Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart.
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Jardi del Turia - The Turia Garden is one of Spain’s largest urban parks, stretching 9 kilometers through the city. After a devastating flood, the old riverbed was intended to become an urban highway, but Valencia’s community transformed it into a glamorous green space.
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Palau de la Musica i Congressos de Valencia - Ricardo Bofill, one of the architects who designed the new Turia Park after the flood, also contributed to the design of the Palau de la Música building, completed in 1987. Today, it serves as the Valencian Concert Hall.
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Hemisferic - Known as the eye of knowledge, Hémisferic is the centerpiece of the City of Arts and Sciences area and the first building of the complex. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in 1998, it resembles a human eye and currently functions as an IMAX cinema. Admission starts at 6.70 euros.
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L’Umbracle - Mya - This sculpture garden, featuring various plant species, serves as the entrance to the City of Arts and Sciences area. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it includes The Walk of the Sculptures, an outdoor art gallery with works by contemporary artists.
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Queen Sofia Palace of Arts - The structure of the Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts, designed by Santiago Calatrava, is reminiscent of a Roman helmet. It functions as an opera house, performing arts center, and urban landmark, opening in 2005.
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Oceanografic Valencia - The largest aquarium in Europe, designed by Felix Candela, features one of the world’s largest dolphinariums and avant-garde architecture. It houses over 45,000 animals from more than 500 species. Admission is 25.75 euros.
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Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe - This interactive Science Museum spans over 42,000 square meters and resembles a whale’s skeleton. Construction began in 1994, and it opened in 2000, designed by Santiago Calatrava. Admission starts at 6.90 euros.
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L’agora Building - L’Ágora is a multifunctional covered space designed by Santiago Calatrava. It features an open ground plan with a seating capacity of over 6,000. The building has a glass roof along its spine and a movable structure to control natural light from above.

- Bottled water
- Comfortable and fast bikes for 2.5 hours
- Lock and helmet provided
- Guide navigates the city’s streets
- Bottled water
- Comfortable and fast bikes for 2.5 hours
- Lock and helmet provided
- Guide navigates the city’s streets
Explore over 25 of the city’s most stunning and thrilling locations.
Cycle through Ruzafa, celebrated for its lively street art, chic bars, and diverse culinary offerings.
Next, take in the grandeur of Plaza del Ayuntamiento, a lively center of activity.
Savor a sensory delight at the renowned Mercado Central, filled with fresh produce, seafood, and…
Explore over 25 of the city’s most stunning and thrilling locations.
Cycle through Ruzafa, celebrated for its lively street art, chic bars, and diverse culinary offerings.
Next, take in the grandeur of Plaza del Ayuntamiento, a lively center of activity.
Savor a sensory delight at the renowned Mercado Central, filled with fresh produce, seafood, and local specialties.
Travel back in time at the Lonja de la Seda, a historic silk exchange.
Pedal through Plaza de la Reina and Plaza de la Verge, and admire the Valencia Cathedral.
Uncover the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas and be captivated by the intricate Baroque facade of this magnificent palace.
Ascend the Serranos Towers for sweeping views of the city.
Pause to unwind in Turia Park, a vast urban oasis.
Be awed by the futuristic architecture at the City of Arts and Sciences.
IMPORTANT: For bookings made less than 24 hours in advance, guide availability in your chosen language is not assured. Alternative times or languages may be suggested.
- Maximum weight limit - 120 kg
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.