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Discover the streets and corners of Valencia

DECEMBER 2024
With Indiana Tours, discover the most emblematic corners of Valencia in a unique tour. From the iconic Plaza de la Virgen to the impressive Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, immerse yourself in the beauty and tradition of a city full of history, let yourself be surprised and live an unforgettable experience!

Valencia is a city full of history and charm, and there is no better way to discover its secrets than walking through its most emblematic streets and corners. At Indiana Tours, we offer you a unique experience to explore the heart of the city. Join us on this tour and be amazed by the beauty and history of Valencia.

Plaza de la Virgen

We begin our tour in the Plaza de la Virgen, one of the most iconic places in Valencia. This square, surrounded by historic buildings, is home to the Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados and the Cathedral of Valencia. Here you can admire the Turia Fountain and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city.

Gate of the Apostles

From the Plaza de la Virgen, we head to the Puerta de los Apóstoles, one of the most impressive entrances to the Valencia Cathedral. This Gothic door is famous for its sculptures of the twelve apostles and is the site of the Tribunal de las Aguas, an age-old tradition that is still kept alive.

Almirante Baths

Our next destination is the Baños del Almirante, an exceptional example of the Arab baths that were built in Valencia during medieval times. These baths, restored and open to the public, offer a fascinating insight into daily life in the Valencia of yesteryear.

Almoina Square

We continue our tour to the Plaza de la Almoina, a place that houses archaeological remains dating back to Roman times. Here you can explore the Almoina Archaeological Center and discover what the city was like in its early days. It's a trip back in time not to be missed.

Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas

We end our tour at the majestic Palace of the Marquis of Dos Aguas, a jewel of Valencian Baroque. This palace, with its impressive facade and rich interior decoration, houses the National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts. It is the perfect place to conclude our tour and marvel at the opulence of the Valencian nobility.

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