
Discover Valencia's historic streets, modern architecture, and hidden gems on an expert-led walking tour.
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The best times are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) due to pleasant weather. Summers are hot, so opt for early morning or evening tours. Winters are mild and generally comfortable for walking.
Costs vary. 'Free' tours operate on a tip basis, while specialized tours can range from €15 to over €50. Booking online in advance is highly recommended, especially for popular tours and during peak season, to guarantee your spot.
Most standard walking tours last between 2 and 3 hours, covering key sights in the historic center or other specific areas. It's wise to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, a hat, and sunscreen.
Valencia's city center is largely flat and pedestrian-friendly, making many tours accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. However, some old streets are cobbled. Always confirm with the tour provider about the specific route's accessibility. Many tours are family-friendly.
Enhance your experience by combining your tour with local flavors. Ask your guide for a recommendation for authentic 'horchata' or for tapas at the Mercat Central. Consider a themed tour, like one focusing on street art in El Carmen, for a unique perspective.
Most tours begin in central, iconic locations like Plaza de la Virgen, Plaza de la Reina, or near the Serranos Towers. These points are easily reachable via public transport, including the metro, bus, or a short walk from most central accommodation.
Valencia offers a diverse range of tours. You can choose from historical tours of the Old Town, architectural tours of modern marvels like the City of Arts and Sciences, culinary tours focused on tapas and wine, and artistic tours exploring the city's vibrant street art.
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