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Destacado · Valencia, ES
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Walk through nine centuries of Valencia's layered history, from Gothic city gates through Renaissance trading wealth to a 21st-century architectural landmark. This 9.3 km route traces the city's transformation across medieval plazas, a cathedral, markets, and finally a converted riverbed park.
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Torres de Serranos
These 33-meter Gothic towers guarded Valencia's entrance from 1398 onward, their honey-colored stone still commanding the north side of the old city.
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Plaça de la Mare de Déu
Built over the Roman forum, this plaza remains Valencia's spiritual center, where cathedral and water converge in the city's oldest neighborhood.
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Valencia Cathedral
Three architectural periods collide in this 13th-century cathedral, which houses a chalice some believe to be the Holy Grail.
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Iglesia Parroquial de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir
The 13th-century Gothic shell of this church opens to reveal nearly 2,000 square meters of Baroque frescoes painted in 1700.
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La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia
This UNESCO-protected trading house, completed in 1548, showcases the Gothic style that thrived when Valencia was a Mediterranean merchant power.
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Central Market of Valencia
An 8,000-square-meter Art Nouveau market hall from 1928 remains one of Europe's largest food markets, alive with local produce and vendors.
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Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias "González Martí
The Marqués de Dos Aguas palace flaunts an ornate alabaster facade from 1740 and houses centuries of Spanish ceramics inside.
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Plaça de l'Ajuntament
Valencia's largest square centers on the 1922 Post Office and City Hall, serving as the city's administrative and public gathering space.
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Jardín del Turia
A 9-kilometer former riverbed reimagined as Spain's longest urban park winds through the heart of the city, offering green space and pathways.
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Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Calatrava's otherworldly complex at the park's eastern end defines modern Valencia with its white sculptural forms spanning 350,000 square meters.
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