The Central Market of Valencia is modernist in style, and it is one of the most beloved buildings by Valencians and also one of the most visited places by tourists....
The Lonja de Valencia is in the late Gothic style, built around the years 1482 and 1498. The main person responsible for its construction was Pere Compte, a citizen of...
Designed by Salvador Escrig in 1840, the Plaza Redonda in Valencia is one of the tourist attractions of the city due to its particular construction. In its design it is...
The Basilica of Valencia is a temple dedicated to the patron saint of the city, the Virgen de los Desamparados, and constitutes the main religious building built in València during...
The Valencia Water Court is the oldest existing justice institution in Europe. It already existed since Roman times, but the organization that we have inherited dates from the times of...
The origins of the Church and Tower of Santa Catalina in Valencia date back to the 12th century. Built on a previous mosque, in 1245 it had already acquired the...
The Miguelete of Valencia is located next to the Cathedral, since it is the bell tower of the latter. It owes its name to the main bell, Miguel, one of...
The Cathedral of Valencia was built in 1262 by order of King Jaime I. Being a construction in which different styles can be observed, one of its main attractions are...
The Quart Towers are of the XVI century, part of the ancient walls and towers built in resemblance to the Castel Nuovo of Naples. The architectural style is late Gothic...
The first thing to know before making your route on foot through the historic center of Valencia is that two languages are spoken: Spanish and Valencian. You will notice it...