Discover Valencia with this 4-hour private shore excursion. Your guide will pick you up at the port and you will be driven to the City of Arts and Sciences where your guided experience will take place.
Trasmed Grimaldi is the meeting point for all private shore excursions. If your cruise is docked in terminal 1 or 2, you will need to pick up a free shuttle bus (usualy yellow color)
The City of Arts and Sciences is an architectural, cultural and entertainment complex of the city of Valencia. The complex was designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela
The building was conceived and built by the architect Francisco Mora Berenguer between 1914 and 1916. It is one of the best examples of the architecture of Valencian modernism at the beginning of the century.
The bullring of Valencia was built between the years 1850 and 1860 It is neoclassical, specifically simple Doric, inspired by Roman civil architecture, the Flavian amphitheater (Colosseum)
Majestic building located in a wonderful square.
It is considered one of the masterpieces of Valencian modernism It has 1,200 stalls selling all kinds of food such as fish, seafood, fruits, meats and sausages both for domestic consumption and to supply important restaurants
It is a masterpiece of Valencian civil gothic style, located in the historic center of the city of Valencia (Spain). Declared, in 1996, World Heritage Site by Unesco
It has a unique round shape, with four entries in the cardinal points. In this square you will find plenty of souvenirs shops and ceramic pieces.
It is one of the busiest and busiest squares in Valencia. Where you will find interesting shops, and the main gate to acces the Cathedral.
Valencian Gothic is the predominant construction style of this cathedral, although it also contains elements of Romanesque, French Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical. Inside, the Holy Chalice is venerated, dated from the 1st century, and given to the cathedral by King Alfonso the Magnanimous in 1436.
The Plaza de la Virgen is a square in the Spanish city of Valencia. Located in a central place in the city, it is the heir to the ancient forum of Roman Valentia
It stands out for being the sanctuary of the Virgen de los Desamparados, Patroness of Valencia. The Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados is located in the highest area of the city of Valencia. Configuring well, together with the cathedral, one of the most significant enclaves of the historic center of the city.
The Torres de Serranos or Puerta de Serranos are one of the two fortified gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that still remain standing.
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