Valencia: Tuk tuk tour
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Valencia: Tuk tuk tour

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About this experience

Discover Valencia with WALKTUK,S.L.

Your gateway to a unique tourist experience.

We specialize in offering the best Tourist Tours in the city of Valencia, ensuring that you visit without stress and in total comfort the main tourist destinations of the city.

If you are interested in a more personalized experience, such as a private tour or in a time slot other than those available, feel free to contact us. We will be happy to adapt to your needs and help you enjoy Valencia in your own way.

Available options

Full tour 2H

Duration: 2 hours<br/>1 water per person<br/>electric tuk tuk

Historical Tour 1H

Duration: 1 hour<br/>1 water per person<br/>electric tuk tuk

What's included

Guide: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and German
Includes 1 bottle of water per person

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1 Pass by

The Serrano Towers are a great example of Gothic architecture.
They were part of the medieval city walls and were built between 1392 and 1398 by the architect Pere Balaguer.
They served as one of the gates of the city with a main defensive function. Because of their location, they were also an entrance for those who came from the Serranos area, hence their name.
The towers have two large polygonal towers flanking a central arch.
The exterior is strong and simple, reflecting its military purpose. Over the centuries, the towers have served as a defense point, prison for nobles and historical monument.
You can explore the interior of the towers and climb to enjoy one of the best views of the city.

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Even if it seems ancient, the Sea Gate is a modern reconstruction.
It was rebuilt in 1946 to honor the fallen in the Spanish Civil War.
It is made of white stone with three arches, the central one being the largest.

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Opened in 2002, this bridge was built to offer an extra step over the Turia Gardens.
Every four months all the flowers change.
That is why it is said to be the most expensive bridge in Valencia.
Now is the worst month of the year to see it, as in September the flowers change again and we are in the most expensive months.

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Stop 4 Pass by

Opened in 1923, Mestalla is the home of Valencia CF and one of the most emblematic stadiums in Spain. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the stadium seats 50,000 and is known for its steep stands that bring fans closer to the pitch, creating an exciting atmosphere.

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The old port of Valencia occupies a million square meters and is full of activities. It is a center of culture, innovation and business in the city, combining gastronomy, sports, music and entrepreneurship.
Veles e Vents, known for its unique architecture, hosts exhibitions, dance events and various arts.
the Tinglados and the old shipyard. There are over 800 private moorings for boats, service companies, sports clubs and federations offering sailing, diving and kayaking.

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It is the most famous beach in Valencia and has inspired many artists. In the middle of the 19th century it went from being a flower area to the beach we know today.
Its wide fine golden sand and easy access to the city make it a popular choice for locals.

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This beach gets its name from the old fishing quarter of Valencia.
Locals still call it Las Arenas after the old spa, now a luxury hotel complex. His ample

The beach has numerous restaurants, entertainment options,
Some seaside spots become nightlife spots, with Marina Beach Club

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The City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia is a spectacular architectural and cultural complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela.

Its construction began in 1996 and ended in 2009, with the aim of revitalizing the city and turning it into a cultural, scientific and leisure center worldwide.

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Located in a prestigious area of Valencia, this impressive modernist building was opened in 1928.
It was part of a major project to modernize commerce and revitalize the city center.
The aim was to create a more modern and functional space for shopping.
Designed by architect Francisco Mora, the market features colorful mosaics, ornate columns and a large glass dome.
It was renovated in 2003 to become a space with restaurants, cafes and gourmet. It is a symbol of Valencia’s architectural heritage, reflecting its rich history and modernity.

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Opened in 1859, the Bullring is one of the most emblematic in Spain and a prominent example of neoclassical architecture in Valencia.
Designed by architect Sebastian Monleon, it seats 10,000 and features a circular brick structure with Doric columns, inspired by the Roman Colosseum.
In addition to bullfighting, it currently hosts cultural events and concerts, becoming a key cultural reference in Valencia.

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Opened in 1917, Estación del Norte is a prominent example of modernist architecture in Spain.
It was built to modernize and expand Valencia’s railway infrastructure, creating a more functional and attractive building.
Designed by architect Demetrio Ribes, it features colorful ceramics, Valencian-style tiles and ornamental details that reflect the region’s cultural richness.
The station has an elegant lobby and waiting area reminiscent of the Harry Potter movies. It is an architectural icon and tourist attraction.

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Opened in 1928, the Central Market of Valencia is one of the oldest and most vibrant markets in Spain, with a modernist architecture.
It was built to replace the old Market Square and offer a modern and functional space for fresh and local produce, reflecting the growth and modernization of the city.
Designed by Francisco Guardia and Alejandro Soler, the market features a large iron and glass dome, colorful ceramics and ornamental details. It remains a key location for fresh produce and is a cultural and tourist landmark, close to other attractions such as La Lonja and Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

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The Quart Towers of Valencia are medieval city gates built between 1441 and 1460.
They were part of the defensive wall of the city, located on the road to Quart, which connected Valencia with the west and north. Its design is robust and defensive, with two cylindrical towers linked by a wall and a large arch.
Made of brick, they have gothic elements and an imposing structure.
They were damaged during the War of Independence and restored in the 19th century.

What's not included

Tip

Available languages

Guide guide
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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Find the tuk tuk of WALKTUK, S.L. the driver will carry a blackboard with his name on it.

About Valencia

Valencia is a vibrant city on Spain's eastern coast, known for its City of Arts and Sciences, beautiful beaches, and rich culinary traditions. The city blends modern architecture with historic charm, offering a unique Mediterranean experience.

Top Attractions

City of Arts and Sciences

A futuristic complex featuring an opera house, science museum, and oceanographic park.

Architecture Half day to full day €30-€50 (depending on the attractions visited)

Valencia Cathedral

A stunning Gothic cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, home to the Holy Grail.

Historical 1-2 hours €3-€5 (additional cost for tower access)

La Lonja de la Seda

A late Valencian Gothic-style civil building and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Historical 1 hour €2-€4

Malvarrosa Beach

A popular urban beach with a long promenade, perfect for relaxation and water sports.

Beach Half day to full day Free

Central Market

One of the largest fresh produce markets in Europe, offering a variety of local and international products.

Market 1-2 hours Free to enter, prices vary for purchases

Must-Try Local Dishes

Paella Valenciana

A traditional rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and vegetables.

Main Course Contains meat and vegetables

Fideuà

A noodle-based dish similar to paella, made with seafood.

Main Course Contains seafood

Horchata

A sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts, typically served with fartons (sweet pastries).

Drink Vegan and gluten-free

All i Pebre

A traditional dish made with eel, garlic, and peppers.

Main Course Contains fish and seafood

Popular Activities

Hiking in Albufera Natural Park Water sports at Malvarrosa Beach Beach lounging Spa treatments Visiting museums and historic sites Attending local festivals Boat tours in Albufera Swimming and water sports

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.

15-28°C 59-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: Valencian, English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Valencia is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of pickpockets and scams in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Valencia Airport • 8 km from city center
By train

Valencia Joaquín Sorolla Station

By bus

Valencia Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and affordable, with multiple lines connecting major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Ciutat Vella (Old Town) El Carmen Ruzafa Malvarrosa

Day trips

Albufera Natural Park
10 km from Valencia • Half day to full day

A beautiful wetland area with a variety of birdlife and traditional fishing villages.

Sagunto
30 km from Valencia • Half day

A historic town with a Roman theater, castle, and medieval center.

Requena
100 km from Valencia • Full day

A picturesque town known for its wine production and historic center.

Festivals

Fallas Festival • March 15-19 Tomatina Festival • Last Wednesday of August Las Fallas de Valencia • March 15-19

Pro tips

  • Visit the City of Arts and Sciences early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday sun and crowds
  • Try local specialties like paella, fideuà, and horchata at traditional restaurants and markets
  • Explore the city's neighborhoods, each with its unique character and attractions
  • Use the Valencia Tourist Card for unlimited public transportation and discounts at major attractions
  • Be cautious of pickpockets and scams in crowded areas, especially during festivals and peak tourist seasons
From $25 per person

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Adults
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 12
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