Hola! I am a passionate Valencian and official tour guide. I’d love to take you on a unique walking tour through Valencia during its most iconic celebration: Fallas.
Every March, Valencia transforms into a vibrant open‑air museum filled with towering artistic monuments, music and fireworks. Fallas is a UNESCO‑recognized festival that blends satire, craftsmanship, and community spirit, culminating in days of color, sound and emotion.
Discover the city and its festivities through the eyes of a local, we’ll visit two of the most renowned Special Section Fallas, stroll through the historic silk‑makers’ quarter, and learn all about the traditional fallera dresses—along with many other fascinating aspects of this incredible fiesta.
We’ll stop at a local spot to enjoy the seasonal treat of pumpkin and flower fritters—buñuelos—dipped in thick hot chocolate.
Our walk ends at the City Hall Square, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, just in time for the spectacular 14:00 firecracker show, the mascletà.
Inside Valencia’s beautiful art nouveau train station, Estación del Norte, there is a beautifully tiled room known as the “Sala de los Mosaicos.” We will meet there.
We end the tour around Plaza del Ayuntamiento, city hall square.
Falla Convento Jerusalén is one of Valencia’s most iconic Special Section Fallas. Located in the area historically known as Valencia’s former Chinese quarter, this commission is famous for its monumental sculptures, expressive scenes, and bold artistic style. Every year it creates one of the most impressive and visited monuments of the festival, making it an essential stop on any Fallas route.
Falla Plaza del Pilar is another major reference in the Special Section, situated in the heart of the historic silk‑makers’ quarter, where Valencia’s centuries‑old silk tradition once flourished. Known for its innovative concepts, dynamic compositions, and strong artistic identity, this falla consistently stands out as one of the most admired and photographed monuments during the festivities.
After enjoying freshly made buñuelos—warm, fragrant pumpkin fritters dipped into thick, velvety hot chocolate—you step back into the lively streets of Fallas. The sweetness lingers as you make your way toward Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where the atmosphere grows more electric with every block. Moments later, surrounded by locals and visitors, you feel the ground begin to tremble as the mascletà erupts into its powerful rhythm. The contrast is unforgettable: the cozy comfort of buñuelos and chocolate followed by the raw, thunderous energy of Valencia’s most iconic daytime firecracker show. It’s a perfect pairing of flavor and festival spirit.
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