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Ciudad Vella

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Ciudad Vella

Step into Ciudad Vella (Old Town), where the past and present seamlessly intertwine. Explore the cobblestone streets, adorned with centuries-old architecture, and immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of history. Discover hidden treasures around every corner, from majestic cathedrals to quaint squares.

Beyond its historical allure, Ciudad Vella brims with vibrant energy. Dive into bustling markets, trendy boutiques, and cozy cafes, indulging in regional cuisine and exquisite wines. Surrounding landscapes offer hiking trails, vineyards, and secluded beaches for nature enthusiasts.

Embrace the enchantment of Ciudad Vella as it leaves an indelible mark on your soul. Unveil its timeless beauty, where every moment unveils a new adventure. Plan your journey today and unlock the charm of Ciudad Vella!

Ciudad Vella

Plaza de Ayuntamiento

Central and iconic square The Plaza de Ayuntamiento in Valencia, Spain, is a central and iconic square that holds significant historical, cultural, and architectural value.Plaza de Ayuntamiento has been a focal point in Valencia's history for centuries. It has witnessed numerous important events and serves as the city's administrative center. The square is surrounded by beautiful buildings that showcase a range of architectural styles, including neoclassical and modernist designs. The Ayuntamiento (City Hall) itself is ...
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Ayuntamiento de Valencia

Discover the Heart of Valencia: the City Hall The City Hall of Valencia is a beautiful and historic building that is home to the city's government and a variety of cultural institutions. It is a popular tourist destination, and its clock tower is a landmark of the city. Dating back to the 14th century, this iconic landmark has witnessed the city's evolution through the ages.The building's facade is made of Valencian limestone and features a ...
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Edificio de Correos y Telégrafos

Plaza de Ajuntamento X Go to Google Maps Accomodations nearby Ayuntamiento de Valencia
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Estació del Nord

North Train Station: A Valencian Treasure Estació del Nord is a stunning modernist train station in Valencia, built in 1917. It is a masterpiece of Secessionist architecture, with a façade that is awash in colorful mosaics and ceramic tiles. The interior is just as impressive, with a soaring iron nave and a grand vestibule that is decorated with wrought iron, mosaics, and stained glass. Estació del Nord is more than just a beautiful building. It ...
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Mercado de Colón

Excellent food hall and meeting point Mercado de Colón is a stunning example of Valencian Modernism, and one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. Originally a market, it was converted into a food hall and leisure complex in the early 2000s. Today, it is home to a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as a number of cultural events. The building was built between 1914 – 1916. It is one ...
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Mercado Central

Mercado Central The building is considered on of the masterpieces of Valencian modernism. It was built from 1914 to 1928. The architects of the building were trained at the Barcelona School of Architecture. It was rehabilitated and restored in 2004. The market has around 1200 stalls selling food such as fish, fruits, vegetables, spices, meats and Jamón, both for domestic consumption and to supply restaurants in Valencia, with which it is crownd as the largest ...
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La Llotja de la Seda

La Llotja de la Seda The building was home of the Silk Exchange of House of Merchants, a chapel and the Sea Consulate of Valencia. It is an emblematic building of the Valencian Golden Age (15th century) and represents the commercial revolution during the late Middle Ages, the social development and prestige achieved by the Valencian burgeoisie. The building is a symbol of the power of the city to attract merchants in difficult times caused ...
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Plaza de Toros de Valencia

A Neoclassical Masterpiece Are you looking for a unique and unforgettable experience in Valencia? Then look no further than Plaza de Toros de Valencia, one of the most iconic bullrings in Spain. Built in the Neoclassical style, this stunning bullring is inspired by the Colosseum in Rome and the Arena of Nîmes. It is a work of art in its own right, with its four levels of porticoes and its 52-meter-diameter arena. Plaza de Toros ...
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Work Café Santander

Work Café Santander Work Café Santander in Valencia is a coworking space and café operated by Banco Santander. It is located at 4 locations in Valencia. If you are looking for a place to work, meet with clients, or simply relax, Work Café Santander is a great option. The space is modern and well-equipped, and the staff is friendly and helpful. It's free to use, but mainly it's busy there.   Location C/ de les ...
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Plaza del Mercado

The Heart of Valencia Plaza del Mercat is the beating heart of Valencia. This historic square is home to the iconic Mercat Central, a vast indoor market that is a must-visit for any foodie. With over 1,200 stalls selling fresh produce, meats, cheeses, seafood, and more, the Mercat Central is a feast for the senses. Plaza del Mercado is more than just a market. It's also a vibrant social space where locals and tourists alike ...
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Local gastronomy

Viandas – Jamón from Salamanca

Viandas – Jamón from Salamanca Viandas de Salamanca is a Spanish delicatessen chain that specializes in cured meats, cheeses, and other Spanish delicacies. They have one shop in Valencia, in the Calle de Sant Vicent Màrtir. Viandas is well-stocked with a wide variety of products, including jamón ibérico, chorizo, lomo, queso manchego, and other Spanish cheeses. They also have a selection of Spanish wines and other beverages. Viandas is a direct producer of ham (jamón), ...
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Restaurant El Mirador

Restaurant El Mirador This is a great restaurant on the top floor of Only You Hotel in the heart of the city.The restaurant has a Mediterranean cuisine, paella is one of the bests in here, it's mainly for lunch, it worth to reserve a table.During the lunch you can enjoy a spectacular view of the city. Go to Google Maps
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Plaza de Rodrigo Botet

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Plaza de la Reina

The Kilometer Zero of Valencia Plaza de la Reina is the Kilometre Zero of Valencia, which means that all distances in Valencia are measured from this point.It has a rich history dating back to Roman times, has been an essential part of Valencia's urban landscape for centuries and has witnessed numerous historical events. The square is surrounded by impressive buildings and landmarks, including the Catedral de Santa María de Valencia, which dominates the skyline. The ...
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Catedral de Santa María de Valencia

The Catedral de Santa María de Valencia, popularly called “La Seu” is located right in the heart of the city, in Plaza de la Reina. On this place there was a temple dedicated to Jupiter or Diana in the Roman times. On this temple the cathedral was erected, during the Visigothic era. With the Arab conquest, it bacame the headquaters of the Balansiya Mosque, until the 13th century (the Reconquest) when it became a Christian ...
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Café Federal

The Australian cafeteria model Café Federal is a boiling pot of expats, digital nomads, remote workers and also popular among locals. It is a perfect place for breakfast, brunch or light lunch. After succeeding in cities like Madrid and Barcelona, the ‘Federal' model arrived in Valencia, a purely Australian cafeteria model in which gastronomy and work space are fused.  Workers from the area, tourists and young people with their laptops are the people you meet ...
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SAGARDÍ Cocineros Vascos

The culture of pintxos The restaurant is located in the heart of Valencia, just steps from the Plaza de la Reina. It is a member of the Sagardi Group, a collection of Basque restaurants that are known for their authentic cuisine and lively atmosphere.The restaurant was founded in 2010 by Andoni Luis Aduriz, a renowned Basque chef.The name “Sagardí” means “vineyard” in Basque. The restaurant has won several awards, including the Bib Gourmand award from ...
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Hop On Hop Off Bus

Hop On Hop Off Bus OK. We also find the Hop On Hop Off Bus somewhat touristy, but it must be admitted: in a very short period, you do see all the important things in the city! Explore the sights of Valencia at your own pace. With 24- and 48-hour ticket options, the hop-on hop-off concept means you can get off at the locations that interest you the most and simply board the next bus ...
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Palacio de los Borja

Palau de Benicarló Immerse yourself in the history and intrigue of the Borgias seeing the Palace of Borgias in Valencia. Palau de Benicarló (also known as Palau dels Borja) is a 15th-century aristocratic mansion located in the old town of Valencia. It is currently the seat of the Valencian Parliament.The palace was built by the Borja (Borgia) family, who were one of the most powerful families in Valencia at the time. The palace is a ...
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The most important museums

Museu Nacional de Cerámica

Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas The Museo Nacional de Cerámica (National Museum of Ceramics) is located in the heart of Valencia, and is one of the most significant museums dedicated to ceramic art in the country. The museum is housed in the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas (Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas), an architectural gem in its own right.  The palace was originally built in the mid-18th century as a private ...
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Biblioteca Histórica

The University Library and the University of Valencia's old building The Biblioteca Histórica de la Universitat de Valencia is located right inside the old University building in the Ciudad Vella. The library dates back to 1785 by the donation of the Valencian icon Francesc Pérez Baier (philologist, numismatist and jurist). It was inaugurated in 1788. Following Baier, other professors offered their libraries to expand the university library.  During the Napoleonic Invasion a bomb fell on the ...
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Ciudad Vella

Plaza de la Virgen

Square that meets the crossroads towards Madrid and Barcelona Plaza de la Virgen is a beautiful and historically significant square located in the heart of Valencia. It is one of the oldest squares in Valencia, with a history dating back to Roman times. It has been a central gathering place for centuries and features a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque, reflecting the city's rich history. The square is named after the ...
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Cappuccino Grand Café

In the style of Palma de Mallorca It was founded in 1999 by José Manuel Ferrero, who wanted to create a space where people could enjoy coffee and pastries in a luxurious setting. The café is located in the heart of Valencia, in the Plaça de la Reina and belonging to the Hotel Cappuccino that is located in Palma de Mallorca. The interior of the café is decorated in a modern style, with high ceilings, ...
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Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados

The Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, also known as the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, is a prominent religious monument in the city of Valencia. It is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, who is a beloved figure among Valencians. The local legend According to local legend, in the year 1409, a group of people found a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus in a ...
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Museo de la Almoina

La Almoina Archaeological Museum is a unique and fascinating museum located in the heart of Valencia, a great place to learn about the history of the city. The museum is housed in a former Roman forum and baths, and it contains a wide variety of archaeological finds from the city's history, dating back to the 2nd century BC. Unearthed during the construction of an underground parking, this hidden gem revealed the city's rich past, spanning over ...
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Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital

The oldest church in Valencia The building combines the styles Romanesque, Valencian Gothic and Baroque, built in the 13th century on a land donated by Jaime I of Aragon as a temple and hospital of the Order of Malta. In front of the church there is a baroque house with ceramic pictures and architectural remains. When King Jaime I took Valencia in 1238, the Knights of the Order of the Jerusalem Hospital (today Order of Malta) ...
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Plaza de Manises

Plaza de Manises Plaza de Manises is the crossing point of the norht and west entrances of the city, meeting point of two main streets, Calle del Serranos and Calle Caballeros. There is the 5 star Lladró Hotel, the Palace of the Generalitat Valencia and the Palace of the Marquis de la Scala. The Palace of the Generalitat is the building of the government of teh Valencian Community. It is dating back to the 15th ...
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Café de las Horas

The WOW-factor of the Ciudad Vella The café is located in a 19th-century building in the heart of Valencia, next to the Plaza de la Virgen. A famous and very popular café to have Agua de Valencia, a rich breakfast, lunch or a drink before dinner.The interior combines the classic turn-of-the-century Literary Café, the Parisian Café, the English Tea Room, and the American Coctail Bar. It has a very cosmopolitan atmosphere within its extravagant neo-baroque ...
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Restaurante Helen Berger

International Cuisine in the heart of Valencia Surprising, fresh and healthy, this is the gastronomic offer of Helen Berger. A wide menu of dishes made with the best selection of local ingredients. Breakfasts, brunches, vermouth, lunches, eternal after-dinners, cocktails, dinners… everyone can find what attracts them.  The menu is a great selection of dishes made with the freshest local ingredients on the market. International cuisine that wil make your palate travel. The restaurant is part of ...
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Portal de la Valldigna

The Old City gate The Portal de la Valldigna is a gate from the 1400s that separted the Christian city from the Moorish quarter. It is located in El Carmen. It is a gate without a door, and takes its name from the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna. Opened on the 11th century Arab wall itself, in the year of 1400s it was the access to the Mooris quarter. It is a semicircular ...
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Jardín del Turia

The Jardín del Turia is a public urban park located in the old bed of the Turia river, its length is around 10 km. It was founded in 1986, decades after the great flood (1957). In the 1960s the City Council planned the construction of motorways that would connect the port with the airport. After a citizen movement that protested against this plan, it turned towards into a place of leisure and nature for citizens.The ...
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Las Torres de Serranos

Las Torres de Serranos is one of the two fortified gates of the medieval wall of Valencia that still remained out of the 12 original gates. The juries of Valencia entrusted the construction of the towers to the master Pere Balaguer, who was inspired by other Gothic gates with poligonal towers. The works began on April 6, 1392 and finished on 19 March, 1398. Its main use for a long time was to serve as ...
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Centre del Carme Cultura Contermporánia (CCCC)

The converted monastery The Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporánia (CCCC) is an old convent rehabilitated for cultural use. Its aim to host a wide spectrum of contemporary art. The building is made up of several parts such as the medieval chapel, the Valencian Gothic cloister, the Renaissance cloister and the new church, today the parish church of Santa Cruz, a baroque facade and bell tower and many other.  In the first half of the 19th century ...
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Casa de los Gatos

A miniature house The Casa los Gatos is a miniature house that serves as a home for the cats of the streets of El Carmen. It is located right opposite to the Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporánea (CCCC) museum. The sculptor and craftman, Alfonso Yuste Navarro created it in 2003. Next to the Gate, the tile on the wall shows the water level of the flood in 1957 and another shows where the water level will ...
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Plaza Negrito

A Charming Square Plaza Negrito is a charming sqare in the heart of Valencia. It is named after the statue of a black child that stands in the center of the plaza. The statue was created in 1850, when the square was first built. Plaza Negrito is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It is a great place to relax and people-watch, or to enjoy a drink at one of the many cafes ...
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IVAM – Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno

The Art Lover's Paradise Nestled in the heart of Valencia, Spain, IVAM stands tall as an artistic haven, where innovation, creativity, and culture unite to ignite your imagination. IVAM boasts an awe-inspiring collection of modern and contemporary masterpieces, showcasing the talents of both local and international artists. From striking sculptures to thought-provoking installations, every exhibit is a feast for the senses. From the avant-garde pioneers to contemporary visionaries, IVAM's galleries pay homage to those who ...
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Casa – Museo Benlliure

Home of a Valencian painter The House – Museum is located in El Carmen, close to the Jardín de Turia. The main building was built in 1880, it was the family home of José Benlliure Gil who bought it in 1912 on his return from Rome, renovated and furnished it with items brought from Italy. In the back of the beautiful mediterranean garden the pavilion was his own study and workshop and also of his ...
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Plaza del Tossal

In the heart of El Carmen Plaza del Tossal is a lively and charming square located in the historic center of Valencia.It is surrounded by historic buildings and cobbled streets, which provide a glimpse into Valencia's rich past. The architecture and atmosphere give visitors a sense of the city's history and cultural heritage. The square is a favorite gathering spot for locals, especially in the evenings when the area comes alive with people enjoying drinks, ...
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Torres de Quart

An iconic historical monument The construction of the Torres de Quart began in 1441 and was completed in 1460. These towers were part of Valencia's medieval defensive walls, which were built to protect the city from potential threats, including attacks from rival kingdoms and pirates. During this period, Valencia was an important Mediterranean port and a prominent city in the Kingdom of Aragon. The towers were strategically positioned on the western side of the city ...
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Plaza Redonda

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Jardín Botánico de la Universidad

The oldest botanical garden in Spain The botanical garden administratively belongs to the University of Valencia. The University was growing herbs for medicinal purposes in the early 16th century. A botanical garden was projected from the mid-18th century, and the Garden opened on its present site in 1802. It remains a centre for study, education and public use. The first greenhouse was made out of wooden in 1845. In 1856, the catalogue of the garden was ...
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Finca Roja

Residential building in Amsterdam style Finca Roja is a residential building in Valencia, that was built between 1929 and 1934. It was designed by the architects Enrique Viedma Vidal and Alfonso Sánchez Pascual, and is considered to be one of the most important examples of modernist architecture in the city. It was originally intended to be a social housing project for low-income families, and it was built in a style that was influenced by the ...
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Valencia - The place to be in Spain

In the heart of Valencia, Spain, lies the historic and vibrant neighborhood of Ciutat Vella, or “Old Town.” This neighborhood, a delightful blend of history and culture, offers plenty of unique attractions for both seasoned travelers and casual visitors. It's not possible to discuss Ciutat Vella without mentioning the spectacular Valencia Cathedral, a gothic-style building with influences from the Roman, French, and Baroque eras. Its prominent feature, El Miguelete tower, rewards those who brave its 207 steps with an awe-inspiring panoramic view of Valencia. Additionally, the Holy Grail, believed by many to be the original cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper, resides in the cathedral's museum, further enhancing its allure.

Around Plaza Mercado

No visit to Ciutat Vella would be complete without strolling through Central Market (Mercado Central), one of Europe's oldest running food markets. Its architectural beauty, a feast for the eyes with an elaborate combination of gothic and art nouveau styles, rivals the diversity of fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local cheeses available within. Nearby, the Silk Exchange (La Lonja de la Seda), a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as a testament to Valencia's power and wealth during the Golden Age. Its gorgeous gothic architecture, intricate stone carvings, and impressive Sala de Contratación (Contracting Hall) are sure to captivate.

Two important plaza's:
Plaza de la Virgen and
Plaza de la Reina

Next, head to Plaza de la Virgen, an emblematic square where you can experience the true spirit of Valencia. Surrounded by notable landmarks like the aforementioned Cathedral, the Basílica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, and the Turia Fountain, it's a perfect spot for relaxing, people-watching, or savoring traditional Valencian cuisine at one of the many terraced cafes. This square is also home to many of the city's festivals, including the famed Las Fallas.

Museums

The Museum of Fine Arts (Museo de Bellas Artes) is another must-visit in Ciutat Vella, housing one of the most important art collections in Spain. Works by celebrated Spanish artists such as Velázquez, El Greco, and Goya are displayed in an impressive baroque building. Not too far, the IVAM (Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno), Valencia’s modern art museum, serves as a stark contrast with its extensive collection of 20th-century Spanish art, including works by Picasso, Dali, and the local Valencian artist Julio González.

The always surprising little streets

Lastly, one of the city's most evocative experiences is wandering through the narrow, winding streets of El Carmen, a district within Ciutat Vella. El Carmen is a palimpsest of eras, with its mix of Roman and Arabic ruins, medieval monuments, and modern street art. Don't miss the Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart, the surviving gatehouses that once guarded the city. As the sun sets, this area comes alive with a vibrant nightlife, offering an array of tapas bars, restaurants, and music venues. Whether you're into history, food, art, or just enjoy immersing yourself in local culture, Ciutat Vella in Valencia offers something for everyone.

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