
Torres de Serranos
Valencia Tourist Card for 24, 48 or 72 hours
Explore the city of Valencia with your Valencia Tourist Card of 24, 48 or 72 hours. Enjoy free public transport around the city, free entry to public museums and monuments, and much more.
Essential Valencia 1-hour private tour by electric tuk-tuk
Explore Valencia's iconic landmarks on a private electric vehicle tour. Discover medieval edifices, local markets, and modern architecture with a knowledgeable guide.
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Valencia highlights 2-hour private electric tuk-tuk tour
Explore Valencia's historic and modern sites on an eco-friendly electric vehicle tour. Visit Serranos Towers, Mestalla Stadium, City of Arts and Sciences, and more.
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7-Day Valencia tourist card without transport
Explore the city of Valencia with this 7 days card and enjoy free entrance to Valencia's best museums and attractions.
Valencia touristic bus 24-hours
Discover Valencia's main highlights and hop-on and hop-off in 17 stops on this 2-hour panoramic bus with an audioguide.
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Historic Valencia walking tour
Discover the most important landmarks of Valencia and enjoy a walking tour through the city center.
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The inside story
Standing guard at the northern edge of Valencia’s old town, Torres de Serranos is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. Built in the late 14th century as part of Valencia’s medieval defensive walls, these imposing Gothic towers once protected one of the main entrances to the city. Today, they remain among the best-preserved city gates in Spain, offering a striking reminder of Valencia’s historic past.
As you explore, you can climb to the top of the towers for sweeping views over the old town, the Turia Gardens and the rooftops beyond. Along the way, you will discover architectural details that reveal the importance of the gate during Valencia’s golden age. During the Spanish Civil War, the towers were used to safeguard artworks from Madrid’s Prado Museum, helping protect some of Spain’s most valuable cultural treasures.