In this section we show you a series of tours that will help you get to know the city better. You will discover, through the suggested itineraries, the lesser-known corners, the places that some of the characters that are part of our memory frequented and that will allow you to appreciate the culture, idiosyncrasy and history of Valencia and the Valencians.
Past and present go hand in hand on this route between the Torres de Quart and the Palau del Temple. Our itinerary runs mainly through the district of Ciutat Vella, through the old town of Valencia through neighborhoods such as El Botànic, El Carmen, L
The presence of Monumental and Singular Trees in the city of Valencia reflects the spirit of people, many anonymous, who opted to preserve and protect one of the longest living beings on the planet, and whose ability to grow throughout their lives allo
This route takes us to this emblematic place whose name has its origin in the presence of some trees, poplars, of which we can still find some specimens.
Route containing trees native to all over the world, all located in the Jardins del Real (Vivers), in the heart of Valencia.
Route through the Ayora district that ends in the Garden of the same name, where we can find several specimens from other continents of the world.
The route between the Trinidad Monastery and the Almudín monument in Valencia has an enormous historical and artistic background, as well as some of the most interesting places and monuments, recognized and admired by the Valencian citizens. On the rig
If you are committed to sustainable transport and you like cycling, you should know that Valencia has ideal conditions for cycling tourism. For many reasons: for its not excessively large size, for its condition as a practically flat city, without slop
València en la Memòria is a project that recovers buildings or monuments that played an important role (political, cultural, everyday) during the Civil War for the public space of our city, paying special attention to the year in which Valencia was capital of the Republic.
It is taken as a reference the layout of the wall at the time of the Christian conquest of the city in 1238 by the troops of James I.