This ticket will give you admission to Bioparc Valencia. Here, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the pioneering concept of zoo-immersion thanks to being divided by the animals by almost invisible barriers. This innovative approach will allow you to feel close to the animals and nature despite the park's location in the centre of the city.
With the Valencia Tourist Card, you'll gain unlimited access to public transport and discounts at around 130 museums, restaurants and various attractions around the city. You can choose a pass valid for either one, two or three days, so you can explore at your own pace. The card will also allow you to visit some of the attractions for free.
This tour takes you to Mestalla, the oldest football stadium in Spain.
Home of the renowned Valencia FC, Mestalla invites you to explore it before it undergoes a complete transformation in the upcoming years. With the assistance of a guide, explore the club's rich history and put yourselves in a footballer's shoes by entering the dressing rooms and walking the players' tunnel. A visit to the press room is also included.
This one-hour cruise will allow you to take in panoramic views of Valencia from the Mediterranean. Sailing close to the coast, you'll get a chance to see the city and the famous Playa de la Malvarrosa from the water. Along the way, you will be able to relax on the boat's deck while enjoying balmy sea breezes.
With this ticket, you’ll get to explore San Nicolas de Bari Church, the ‘Sistine Chapel of Valencia’, and take in creative exhibitions. The Light of Saint Nicholas will showcase key events in the church's past through different artistic languages, while The Heartbeat of Saint Nicholas traces the history of the building since its humble beginnings in Valencia's Roman era. The audiovisual installation, Lux ex Oriente, offers a creative interpretation of the symbols that characterise the iconic figure of the saint, and finally, Homage to Beauty will immerse you in a projection combining light, music and the beauty of the chapel's baroque decorations.
On this leisurely sunset catamaran cruise, you will have the chance to take in views of Valencia from the open waters of the Mediterranean Sea. During the cruise, you'll sail along Valencia's coastline while being treated to a refreshing Cava cocktail. You'll be able to spot key sights such as the City of Arts and Sciences, the Miguelete Tower and the skyline of Valencia.
The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is the postcard of modern Valencia in the 21st century. The buildings are modern and show the work of architect Santiago Calatrava. Sciences, art, human being, nature, movement, mediterranean light. Everything in a 2kms complex.
After a 20 minutes walking we enjoy the sea, the Mediterranean in 2007. The sailing competition America's Cup took place here. the Veles e Vents building from British architect David Chipperfield was the official viewpoint for VIPs and tourists. Today is the perfect meeting point thanks to the several restaurants and bars. Open in spring, summer and fall
With this bus tour, you'll be able to explore Valencia and learn about the city's fascinating history at your own pace.
An audio guide will be available on the bus in eight languages to help you discover more about the city and its landmarks. The ticket will be valid for 24 hours, so you'll have plenty of time to discover what Valencia has to offer. The bus has 17 stops and takes a total of two hours. However, you are free to hop on and off as you please.
Stops on the tour include Plaza de Toros, Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias and Museo San Pio V, to name a few.
Discover Valencia your way with self-guided walking tour—audio and text in 7 languages, right on your phone. No app, no hassle—just press play and explore!
This self guided walking tour of Valencia traces a city that never quite settled. You’ll begin at the Torres de Serranos, part fortress, part photo op, then loop through El Carmen’s graffiti-streaked alleys, fresco-drenched churches, and a cathedral arguing in three languages. Along the way, you’ll climb towers, dodge pigeons, and pass silk deals and sausage stalls. Valencia doesn’t preserve its past in glass—it lives in it.
With this handy self-guided format, you’ll explore at your own pace Valencia using audio or text on your phone. Start when ready and enjoy!
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Discover the caves of San Jose whose temperature remains constant at 20°C throughout the year and which, with its current length of 2,750 meters, represents the most traveled cave in the province of Castellón and the 2nd one in the Valencian Community. It is the longest navigable underground river in Europe.
You will visit the waterway with a boat and an official guide (may not be available in English) who will tell you all the history of this place. You will also admire the cave paintings, listed as UNESCO World Heritage, the stalactites and stalagmites which make this place so unique. Finally, you will finish your visit walking in the dry gallery.
This ticket will give you admission to the Museum of Illusions in Valencia. During this family-friendly experience, you'll see optical illusions, gravity-defying rooms and meticulously crafted exhibits that will challenge all of your senses. There will be plenty of photo opportunities in this space of visual surprises, and your time here will leave you questioning what you thought you knew.
Enjoy an enchanting festivities aboard the Christmas Boat
Deliver your message to Santa Claus or the Wizard King and enjoy a fun boat ride in their company. In addition, we will receive a visit from the Grinch, who will reveal to us the naughtiest side of Christmas. You dare?
Join your family and celebrate the holidays in a truly unique way!
On this tour, you'll have the chance to explore the subterranean features of Cuevas de San José, Europe's longest navigable underground river.
After pickup from Valencia, you'll travel to the town of La Vall d'Uixó, where you can stop to visit the area's shops, restaurants and bars. You'll then head for the entrance to Cuevas de San José, where you'll board a boat and ride along the subsurface river. Along the way, you'll be able to view the illuminated cave's rock formations. You'll also have the opportunity to disembark the boat for a short underground walking tour before returning to the boat to continue your river tour.
Enjoy a 50-minute boat ride. The departure will be made from Shed No. 2 of the Marina de V. During the tour you will see the entire new Marina of Valencia and once in the open sea you will be able to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Valencia.
On this leisurely 1.5-hour cruise, you’ll board a catamaran for a scenic sailing trip along the coastline of Valencia. From the deck of the boat, you’ll take in views of the city skyline and relax in the ocean breeze. You’ll also make a stop to have a refreshing swim in the inviting waters of the Mediterranean Sea.