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Tour

Day Trip to Valencia

  • 10 Stunden
  • Geöffnet am Mi, Do

Explore one of Spain's most breathtaking cities on this day trip to Valencia from Alcocéber, see iconic landmarks, and discover the city's remarkable beauty.

Description

Meet us at the Tourism Office in Alcoceber to kick off our day trip to Valencia, the capital of Turia.

A 30-minute drive will bring us to our destination, and we'll start our guided tour of Valencia. During this tour, you'll witness the city's significant monuments, representing an eclectic mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, Modernist, and avant-garde influences.

Our first stop is a visit to the City of Arts and Sciences and the Palau de la Música. Here you'll see why Valencia is renowned as one of the most modern cities in Spain. Following this part of the tour, you can enjoy lunch at local restaurants before we continue the tour.

With your energy replenished, we'll make our way to the historic center of Valencia, where you'll have some free time to independently explore the city. Here, you'll find iconic landmarks, including the Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange) and the Cathedral of Valencia, both significant sites in the city.

We also recommend exploring other notable attractions, like the Central Market and the Colon Market for local culture, the North Train Station for its architecture, the Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana for insights into regional governance, or the Church of Santos Juanes for its historical significance.

We'll return to the meeting point in Alcoceber about 10 hours after pickup.

Preise

Inklusive

  • Roundtrip transport by bus or van
  • English–speaking guide

Nicht inklusive

  • Food and drink

Standort

Aktivitätsort

BANCO POPULAR, Calle Vista Alegre, 12579 Alcalà de Xivert (Castellón), Spain

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