Valencia's Cultural and Historic Heritage
Visit Almoina's Square. This medieval institution houses the remains of what was once the Roman city from both the Republican era and the Imperial times.
See the Portal of the Valldigna, a portal from the 1400s that separated the Christian city from the morería of Valencia.
Relax at Almirante's Bath. This 13th-century Arab bathhouse is built in a typical Arab style, and it has a horseshoe-shaped entry that opens to a narrow passage decorated with colourful tiles.
Explore Valencia Cathedral. The Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, as it is known, is a Roman Catholic parish church.
Visit the Basilica of the Virgin. This 17th-century Baroque church is dedicated to the patron saint of the city and is one of the most revered religious buildings in Valencia.
Traverse the Silk Market, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visit City Hall. This majestic 20th-century building in Valencia's city centre has an impressive clock tower.