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City of Arts and Sciences Ticket and Guided Tour

Visit both the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (Prince Philip Science Museum) and the Oceanogràfic on this guided tour of Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences. Description. The tour starts at the main gate of this museum complex. We will...

  • 3 hours
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Visit both the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (Prince Philip Science Museum) and the Oceanogràfic on this guided tour of Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences.

Description

The tour starts at the main gate of this museum complex. We will first enter the Oceanogràfic, exploring themed aquariums showcasing tropical, Mediterranean, Arctic, Antarctic, and Red Sea fish. The Oceanogràfic also features a dolphinarium, an aviary, and a butterfly farm.

Next, we will visit the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, where we will explore interactive areas and learn about topics like the construction of a Foucault pendulum and chemistry tricks. This part encourages a hands-on understanding of science.

After the museum, we will stroll around the City of Arts and Sciences to admire architectural highlights, including the garden area of the Umbracle, the Reina Sofía auditorium, the Hemisfèric, and the Agora.

The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours and concludes at the City of Arts of Valencia within the complex.

Meeting point

The meeting points vary by season:

January to August: Front door of the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe FelipeSeptember to December: Oceanogràfic of Valencia

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Ticket to the Prince Philip Science Museum
  • Ticket to the Oceanogràfic of Valencia

Tips

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