Valencia City Centre

Valencia

Old Town - City Centre which includes a castle, a city and heritage architecture
Old Town - City Centre showing a park, heritage architecture and a city
Old Town - City Centre showing art, outdoor art and a statue or sculpture
Valencia showing a city, heritage architecture and a garden
Old Town - City Centre which includes heritage architecture and a city

Explore Valencia’s medieval streets, admire historic architecture, visit food markets and museums and people-watch from lively squares.

Valencia’s Old Town marks the city’s historic centre, with a maze of twisting streets leading to lively public squares. Take your time to stroll around this charming neighbourhood to discover emblematic buildings, some of which date back to the Roman era. Explore food markets, visit museums and sit at a café and watch city life pass by.

A good place to start is at Plaza de la Reina where you can visit the Valencia Cathedral, a fusion of Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles. Step inside the cathedral to see a chalice that is thought by many to be the Holy Grail. Climb the staircase of the cathedral’s bell tower for panoramic city views.

At nearby Plaza de la Virgen you’ll find more historical buildings. Among these is the Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, which was one of Spain’s first Baroque buildings. Come to this square during the evening to sit at a café and watch street performers. From here, stroll to the El Carmen district to find alleys lined with pubs, restaurants and tapas bars.

When you get hungry, make your way to the Central Market. Here, local traders sell everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to cured meats and seafood. Be sure to try the Valencian paella from one of the food stands outside the market. A short walk from the market is La Lonja, a grand Gothic building that was once the centre for Valencia’s silk trade.

Shoppers will enjoy browsing the department stores and independent boutiques located on Colón and Pintor Sorolla streets. History enthusiasts will appreciate the ceramic museum at the Palacio del Marques de Dos Aguas, a palace that dates back to the 15th century. Find contemporary art and photography exhibitions at the Valencia Institute of Modern Art.

When exploring the Old Town, don’t miss the Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart. These city gates mark the entrances to the neighbourhood and formed part of the old medieval city wall.

Getting around the Old Town is easy on foot since the major attractions here are within walking distance of each other.


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Top hotels in Valencia City Centre

Only YOU Hotel Valencia

Only YOU Hotel Valencia

5 out of 5
PLAZA RODRIGO BOTET,5 Valencia Valencian Community
The price is €220 per night from 29 Mar to 30 Mar
€220
29 Mar - 30 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this luxury hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (1,000 reviews)
Amazing

Reviewed on 20 Mar 2026

Only YOU Hotel Valencia
Novotel Valencia Lavant

Novotel Valencia Lavant

4 out of 5
Avenida Pio XII 4 Valencia Valencia
The price is €131 per night from 8 Apr to 9 Apr
€131
8 Apr - 9 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a rooftop terrace. Popular attractions Malvarrosa Beach and Central Market are located ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (370 reviews)
Clean, friendly staff, best hotel breakfast I’ve had

Reviewed on 22 Mar 2026

Novotel Valencia Lavant
Senator Parque Central Hotel

Senator Parque Central Hotel

4 out of 5
Pl. Manuel Sanchís Guarner, 1 Valencia Valencia
The price is €121 per night from 29 Mar to 30 Mar
€121
29 Mar - 30 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,006 reviews)
Wry friendly receptionist ,quite and big room but very poor room services and old shower

Reviewed on 24 Mar 2026

Senator Parque Central Hotel
SH Valencia Palace Hotel

SH Valencia Palace Hotel

5 out of 5
Avenida Paseo De La Alameda 32 Valencia Valencia
The price is €160 per night from 13 Apr to 14 Apr
€160
13 Apr - 14 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this luxury hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a full-service spa and a rooftop terrace. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,003 reviews)
Comfortable and spacious rooms, nice location. However, during our visit the pool was under maintenance and closed - this was not mentioned when booking with Expedia. Additionally, there was an issue with the room key cards which created an inconvenience for us and the staff. Would return as both ...

Reviewed on 23 Mar 2026

SH Valencia Palace Hotel
Hotel San Lorenzo Catedral

Hotel San Lorenzo Catedral

3 out of 5
Carrer de la Puríssima 14 València Valencia
The price is €108 per night from 1 Apr to 2 Apr
€108
1 Apr - 2 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk. Popular attractions Malvarrosa Beach and Central Market are ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (25 reviews)
Excellent location yet quiet even during las fallas.

Reviewed on 24 Mar 2026

Hotel San Lorenzo Catedral
Palau Suites & Apartments

Palau Suites & Apartments

4 out of 5
C. de l'Antiga Senda d'En Senent 4 Valencia Valencia
The price is €117 per night from 12 Apr to 13 Apr
€117
12 Apr - 13 Apr
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Valencia. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and a 24-hour business centre. Popular attractions Malvarrosa Beach ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (106 reviews)
Good location, clean and good facilities

Reviewed on 14 Mar 2026

Palau Suites & Apartments
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Other neighbourhoods around Valencia City Centre

The primitive church of Sant Joan Mercat was erected in the suburb of the city known as the Boatella. From its old Gothic structure there is still the nave and the large blind oculus, known as "La O de Sant Joan", which was conceived as a large rosette on the façade of the feet.

In 1592 the church suffered a spectacular fire that forced an almost total reconstruction throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It stands out for the infrequent the wide façade of the Market, conceived as a grandiose stone altarpiece on a terrace that dominates the square in front of the Lonja, forming a unique urban set.

It is presided by the sculpture of the Virgin of the Rosary, work in stucco by Jacopo Bertesi, and on it stands the clock tower, flanked by the two Santos Juanes and crowned by the famous "Pardal de Sant Joan", the weather vane to which -according to tradition- was made to look at the children when their humble parents abandoned them in the square. In the lower part of the terrace there are "les covetes de Sant Joan", semi-basements in which once were junkyards and old shops, part of the living history of Valencia.

The interior of the temple is an overflowing Baroque imagination, with statues of Bertesi representing characters of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, and especially the set of frescoes that Antonio Palomino executed in the vault.

El Mercat

If you're spending some time in El Mercat, Central Market and Silk Exchange are top sights worth seeing.

El Mercat
Aerial overview of the old city

Ciutat Vella

Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Plaza Redonda to La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia – discover Ciutat Vella, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Ciutat Vella
Vue sur la Cathédrale Saint-Apollinaire depuis la Plaza de la Virgen

Sant Francesc

While you're in Sant Francesc, take in top sights like Plaza del Ayuntamiento and jump on the metro at Colon Station to see more of the city.

Sant Francesc
Placa de la Reina

La Seu

If you're spending some time in La Seu, Plaza de la Virgen and Plaza de Manises are top sights worth seeing.

La Seu
The exterior of the Ceramic Museum in Seville is gorgeous.

La Xerea

If you're spending some time in La Xerea, Puerta del Mar and Turia Gardens are top sights worth seeing.

La Xerea
Plaza de Toros bullring in Valencia, Spain; Shutterstock ID 474242068

Eixample

If you're spending time in Eixample, you might enjoy attractions like Ruzafa Market and Colón Market. You might also enjoy the neighbourhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Xativa Station to see more of the city.

Eixample


Valencia City Centre

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