Valencia is the third most populated city in Spain. It is a thriving city with great tourist attraction that was founded in 138 BC.
Due to the city’s enormous cultural and heritage wealth, many thematic routes have been developed and are extremely popular among tourists.
The first that we can highlight is the
Must Sees Route, a long and entertaining route where tourists and visitors can admire some of the most important monuments of the city, such as the Quart Towers, the Turia Garden, the portentous Cathedral of Valencia, the Colón Market and the Basilica of the Virgin of the Helpless.
The Historical Routes offer a splendid look at the historic centre of the city. There, tourists can admire Serranos Tower, the Palace of the Marquis of Scala, the Plaza de la Reina and the Almudín, among many other monuments.
The Bike Routes are ideal for enjoying a recreational and relaxing tour to see the Palau de la Generalitat, Exposition Bridge, the Palau de la Música, the Beach Promenade and many other heritage monuments.
One of the most popular routes is the
Beach Route, where tourists can admire and enjoy the wonderful beaches in Valencia, such as Malvarrosa Beach, Pinedo Beach, Garrofera Beach and the Beach Promenade, among others.
Other highly recommended routes are the splendid
Film Tour, the interesting
Street Art Route and the exotic and enigmatic
Silk Road.
Must Sees Route (ES)
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Historical Routes
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Bike Routes (ES)
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L'Albufera Routes (ES)
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Valencia´s Beaches (ES)
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Park & Gardens (ES)
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Film Tour (ES)
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Silk Road
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Street Art Route (ES)
Source: Valencia City Hall
The Grail Route (ES)
Source: Valencia City Hall