Serranos is one of the city's remaining two gates, which construction began as early as in 1392.
This civil building is listed as a World Heritage Site since 1996. Built in the Gothic style, this majestic building represents the power of…
This city hall is a mash-up of several architectural styles and a major landmark of the city, complete with breathtaking interior.
The city's only Gothic church, built on the site of a former mosque is dating back to the 14th century.
Sometimes called simply El Miguelete, this octagonal tower from the late Middle Ages is joined to the Valencia Cathedral.
In Patriarch Square, you can find shops of major clothing brands from all over the world or check out the Renaissance courtyard.
This whole museum is devoted to Spanish traditional, yet controversial, sport.
A fine staple of modern Spanish architecture - the eclectic style, to be precise.
What once used to be the first reservoir of drinking water in the city, now houses Valencia History Museum.