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Discover Valencia's rich history, vibrant culture, hidden gems, and stunning natural beauty over three spring days filled with guided tours, secret spots, and outdoor adventures.

Discover Valencia's rich history, vibrant culture, hidden gems, and stunning natural beauty over three spring days filled with guided tours, secret spots, and outdoor adventures.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Valencia, Spain, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Start this tour in Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the bustling heart of Valencia. The guided walk covers historic streets around the City Core including important monuments and hidden gems favored by locals.
Exploring the historic streets offers a rich glimpse into vibrant culture and stunning architecture. You'll typically encounter lively plazas, ornate buildings, and local stories told by passionate guides. Most walking tours include stops at iconic landmarks and opportunities to savor regional flavors in charming neighborhoods.
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Visit Valencia Cathedral on plaça de la Reina and look for the Holy Grail chapel inside. Climb the Miguelete tower for city panorama views.

Visit Valencia Cathedral on plaça de la Reina and look for the Holy Grail chapel inside. Climb the Miguelete tower for city panorama views.

Explore the UNESCO-listed Silk Exchange located near the Mercado Central. Admire Gothic architecture and the Sala de Contratación.

Explore the UNESCO-listed Silk Exchange located near the Mercado Central. Admire Gothic architecture and the Sala de Contratación.
~2 hours
Head to Mercado Central and wander through stalls selling fresh produce, local cheeses, and traditional snacks. Watch vendors preparing freshly squeezed Horchata de chufa.
~1.5 hours
Stroll the labyrinthine alleys of El Carmen neighborhood and seek out secluded historic courtyards, ancient fountains, and street art murals off the main tourist routes.
Exploring the quiet, tucked-away courtyards offers a unique way to experience the city's history and architecture. You'll typically wander through peaceful gardens and rustic patios that contrast with the vibrant streets nearby. Local guides often share stories about the design and cultural significance of these serene spaces, making it a delightful and insightful adventure.
~2 hours
Find a local tapas bar in El Carmen or near Plaza Redonda and order small plates like patatas bravas, clóchinas (Valencian mussels), and olives paired with a glass of local Agua de Valencia cocktail.
Enjoy an authentic culinary experience by sampling a variety of small, flavorful dishes alongside local wines or beers. You'll typically discover a lively atmosphere where locals gather to socialize and savor regional ingredients prepared in traditional ways. The city's vibrant food culture and emphasis on fresh, seasonal produce make indulging in tapas a delightful and immersive activity.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in the Old Town and try fresh Fartons pastries dipped in a glass of cold Horchata de chufa, a traditional Valencian drink made from tiger nuts.
Fartons
Look for a casual restaurant near Mercado Central and order Paella Valenciana, the iconic rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and local vegetables.
Paella Valenciana
Choose a small tapas bar in El Carmen and sample a variety of small bites including Buñuelos de calabaza, sweet pumpkin fritters, paired with a cold local beer.
Buñuelos de calabazaStaying here keeps you within walking distance of all major historical sites and hidden gems highlighted in today's itinerary.
~2 hours
Visit this museum in the city center to explore classic and modern Valencian art including works by Joaquín Sorolla. Take time to admire the neoclassical architecture of the building.
~1.5 hours
This lesser-known house museum is located in the old town. See the former home and studio of painter José Benlliure with charming period decor and an intimate collection of his works.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Head to Jardines de Monforte, a hidden gem near the city center, for a peaceful stroll among neoclassical statues, fountains, and well-manicured plants.

Explore Ruzafa’s bohemian streets filled with independent galleries, vintage shops, and vibrant street art. Search for small courtyards and plazas locals frequent for an authentic feel.

Explore Ruzafa’s bohemian streets filled with independent galleries, vintage shops, and vibrant street art. Search for small courtyards and plazas locals frequent for an authentic feel.
~1 hours
Find a small café in Ruzafa popular with locals, and try Horchata de chufa, a refreshing Valencian nut milk drink, with buñuelos de calabaza, pumpkin fritters.
~2 hours
Finish the day at a small theater or cultural center in Ruzafa or El Carmen neighborhood showcasing traditional music or avant-garde performances favored by locals.
Experiencing live cultural performances here offers a vibrant insight into traditional music and dance forms that are deeply rooted in the region's heritage. You'll typically enjoy an engaging atmosphere where rhythms and stories come alive through passionate performances. Local guides often explain the significance of each act, making the experience both entertaining and educational.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the museum and try Coca de llanda, a soft, traditional sponge cake flavored with lemon and anise, paired with coffee.
Coca de llanda
Choose a local eatery in Ruzafa serving Horchata de chufa with buñuelos de calabaza, crispy pumpkin fritters, for a light and authentic meal away from tourists.
Buñuelos de calabazaCentral location close to museums, gardens, and the Ruzafa neighborhood, ideal for cultural exploration.

Start your day walking through the Turia Gardens, a lush park stretching across the city where locals enjoy jogging and picnics. Enter near the Gulliver Playground or the Palau de la Música in the Patraix neighborhood for peaceful paths and gardens.

Start your day walking through the Turia Gardens, a lush park stretching across the city where locals enjoy jogging and picnics. Enter near the Gulliver Playground or the Palau de la Música in the Patraix neighborhood for peaceful paths and gardens.
~1.5 hours
Visit the Labyrinth Garden of Horta in the Horta-Guinardó area, a historic neoclassical park famous for its maze, fountains, and sculptures. Arrive mid-morning to avoid crowds and explore secret corners and quiet spots.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Rent a bike near the City of Arts and Sciences and cycle along the Turia River path heading south. This scenic ride offers views of nature, bridges, and local neighborhoods less visited by tourists.
~2 hours
Take a short taxi ride to Albufera Natural Park, a peaceful freshwater lagoon south of Valencia city. Join a guided boat tour in the afternoon to spot birds and learn about local rice cultivation traditions.
You'll typically experience serene views of the vast freshwater lagoon and surrounding natural park, observing local wildlife and traditional fishing practices. Local guides often share insights about the unique ecosystem and cultural heritage, enriching the peaceful journey. Most rides include a tranquil atmosphere perfect for relaxation and connecting with nature’s beauty in a distinctive coastal setting.
~1 hours
Stay by the lake shore in Albufera for sunset, a perfect time for photographers to capture reflections and wildlife silhouettes. Head to the docks near El Palmar village for scenic views.
Capture breathtaking hues and tranquil reflections as the sun dips below the horizon. Travelers typically enjoy a serene atmosphere, perfect for experimenting with lighting and composition in natural surroundings. The region's expansive wetlands and vivid sunsets offer unique photography opportunities that highlight the area's natural beauty and peaceful ambiance.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Turia Gardens and try Buñuelos de calabaza, pumpkin fritters popular in Valencia, with a strong coffee.
Buñuelos de calabaza
Look for a riverside restaurant along the Turia path and order Fideuà, a noodle-based seafood dish similar to paella but using short noodles.
FideuàThis area is central for cultural sites and convenient for reaching green spaces and nature tours, offering a vibrant atmosphere with easy metro access.
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Accommodation is approximately $43 per night. Food budget includes $16 for a mix of restaurant meals and street food. Transport includes public transport and occasional taxi rides at about $7 per day. Activities budget covers entrance fees and guided tours based on cultural, nature, and local experiences.
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