Discover the charm, history, and hidden corners of Valencia’s Old Town on this private guided tour—tailored to your pace and interests. Ride through centuries of history on a bike or electric ride (e-bike, e-step or Segway) and explore narrow streets, lively plazas, and stunning landmarks with a passionate local guide.
• Visit key sites like the Cathedral, Plaza de la Virgen, and Lonja de la Seda
• Choose your ride: classic bike or electric option for extra comfort
• Learn about Valencia’s past through stories, legends, and fun facts
• Private tour – just for you and your group
• Plenty of photo stops and local tips along the way
A perfect mix of history, fresh air, and authentic Valencia atmosphere.
The famous Plaza de la Virgen encompasses several historical periods that our guide will reveal with passion and enthusiasm, given that today it is one of the most loved squares by Valencians.
It is the "Kilometre 0" of the ancient Roman city. Here you can see one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe.
The Metropolitan Cathedral–Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, alternatively known as Saint Mary's Cathedral or Valencia Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic parish church in Valencia.
A perfect spot to contemplate the baroque facade of the Cathedral, as well as the famous Miguelete, a 14th century bell tower that serves as a lookout over the city.
The church of Santa Catalina, one of the 10 founding parishes of the city, offers incredible views from the top of its tower, which is considered a jewel of the Baroque period.
It is striking to see such spectacular and expressive gargoyles on 15th century Wall Street, as if they continue to send an ancient message, and yet so fashionable... I guess, despite the passage of time, people are still the same. The now-visitable monument offers an unparalleled version of 15th century life.
The central market is located in an ancient trading area, as it is on the same spot where the Arab souk of ancient Balansiya once stood. Today, the almost 8000m2 of commercial space is one of the largest covered markets in Europe.
The second tower that remained standing after the wall was demolished in 1865. It was used as a prison while the wall was being demolished, which is why it is still standing. Today you can still see the cannon marks left by the various wars in its wake.
Gothic in style, it is considered to be the main entrance to the city. This was the main entrance for kings and ambassadors.
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