Discover Valencia your way with self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. No app, no hassle—just press play and explore!
This self guided walking tour of Valencia traces a city that never quite settled. You’ll begin at the Torres de Serranos, part fortress, part photo op, then loop through El Carmen’s graffiti-streaked alleys, fresco-drenched churches, and a cathedral arguing in three languages. Along the way, you’ll climb towers, dodge pigeons, and pass silk deals and sausage stalls. Valencia doesn’t preserve its past in glass—it lives in it.
With this handy self-guided format, you’ll explore at your own pace Valencia using audio or text on your phone. Start when ready and enjoy!
Two towers, zero prisoners (these days). Once Valencia’s VIP entrance, now your ticket to the best panoramic selfie in town.
The train station that said, “Why not make it gorgeous?” Art Nouveau details, tiled greetings, and a great excuse to arrive in style.
Two towers, zero prisoners (these days). Once Valencia’s VIP entrance, now your ticket to the best panoramic selfie in town.
Valencia’s coolest mess: Roman ruins, street art, trendy bars, and a vibe that screams “one more drink won’t hurt.”
They call it the “Sistine Chapel of Valencia.” Yep, it's that jaw-dropping. A heavenly spot—even if you’re more sinner than saint.
The city's old-school hangout: ancient stones, sacred stories, and pigeons who think they run the place.
Rumor has it the Holy Grail lives here. Even if not, the climb up El Miguelete rewards you with epic views (and sore legs).
Dedicated to Malta’s most famous castaway, with relics, legends, and more drama than Netflix.
Where merchants once made shady silk deals and boasted about profits. Now a Gothic gem that’s UNESCO-approved and 100% scam-free.
A foodie's Disneyland. Fresh produce, ham that melts in your mouth, and enough colors to crash your camera roll.
Where politics meet pigeons. It’s grand, it’s busy, and during Fallas, it’s basically a fireworks war zone (in a good way).
The train station that said, “Why not make it gorgeous?” Art Nouveau details, tiled greetings, and a great excuse to arrive in style.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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