Valencia's Historic Monuments and Landmarks
Visit the following places with your Valencia tour guide:
Serranos Towers - this 14th-century Gothic-style gate is an important landmark and one of Valencia's best-preserved monuments.
The Water Court of the Plain of Valencia - an institution of justice that settles disputes arising from the use of irrigation water by farmers in several irrigation communities and canals in the Horta de València.
The Palace of the Generalitat - it houses the offices of the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya. It is one of the few medieval buildings in Europe that still functions as a government seat and houses the institution that originally built it.
Metropolitan Cathedral - Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia.
Square Round - built in 1840, with a long history of trade.
The Silk Exchange - visit the principal tourist attraction in the city.
The Town Hall Square - visit the venue where festivals and events, including the internationally famous Las Fallas, take place.
Marvel at the eclectic architecture of the Edificio de Correos - the Post Office.
North Station - this early 20th-century station is full of murals and is known for its uniqueness.