Valencia City Bike Tour Old Town and Turia Gardens
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Valencia City Bike Tour Old Town and Turia Gardens

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About this experience

Discover Valencia in the most exciting way — by bike! ‍ On this guided city ride, you’ll explore the highlights of Valencia, from the charming Old Town and the lush Turia Gardens to the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Along the way, you’ll hear fascinating stories, stop for great photo opportunities, and see hidden corners most visitors miss.

This experience is designed for all levels — relaxed, social, and fun. It’s the perfect way to cover more ground, enjoy the outdoors, and truly feel the heartbeat of the city. Join us and create unforgettable memories while cycling through Valencia’s history, culture, and modern beauty

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Valencia City Bike Tour Old Town and Turia Gardens

What's included

Bottled water
Use of bicycle

Detailed itinerary

1

The Central Market of Valencia is one of the largest fresh markets in Europe and a true reflection of everyday life in the city. The building itself is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau, with dazzling stained glass, colorful ceramic tiles, and an impressive iron structure crowned by a dome. Inside, the atmosphere is vibrant and full of character: vendors greet customers in Spanish and Valencian, stalls overflow with seafood, Iberian ham, cheeses, olives, fruit, and handmade sweets. The air carries the scents of citrus, coffee, and spices, making it impossible not to stop for a taste. More than a market, this is where tradition and community meet, offering visitors an authentic glimpse of Valencia. Perfectly located in the Old Town, it’s a must-see stop on any city walk

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In the heart of Valencia’s Old Town stands the Cathedral, a remarkable blend of Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque influences. Its iconic bell tower, El Miguelete, rewards those who climb its winding steps with sweeping views across the city. Inside, the cathedral reveals ornate chapels, intricate altars, and the famed Chapel of the Holy Grail — said to safeguard the legendary relic. Whether for its art, its history, or the chance to admire Valencia from above, this landmark is an essential stop

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Plaza de la Virgen is a picturesque square at the heart of Valencia’s Old Town, framed by centuries-old architecture and steeped in history. At its center, the graceful fountain honors the Turia River, adding charm to the cobbled plaza. Day and night, the square buzzes with energy — from friends meeting at outdoor cafés to travelers pausing to admire the scenery. It’s an inviting space where past and present blend seamlessly, making it an ideal stop to rest and take in the city’s character

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The Serranos Towers are one of Valencia’s most striking symbols, a grand medieval gateway dating back to the 14th century. Once part of the city’s defensive walls, today they invite visitors to walk up the stone steps and take in sweeping views of the historic center. Blending history with incredible panoramas, this monument is a must for anyone exploring Valencia

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The Monforte Gardens offer a serene retreat in the center of Valencia. Often described as a hidden treasure, the park is filled with classical statues, graceful fountains, and manicured greenery. Its quiet paths and shady corners make it the perfect place to slow down, unwind, and enjoy a moment of calm away from the city’s bustle

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Jardí del Túria is Valencia’s green artery, stretching almost nine kilometers across the city on the former riverbed of the Turia. After the great flood of 1957, plans for a highway gave way to public demand for open space — creating one of Europe’s most remarkable urban parks.

Today the gardens are alive with activity: cyclists and joggers share the wide paths, children play in themed playgrounds, and locals gather for picnics under the trees. Along the way, you’ll discover cultural highlights such as the Palau de la Música and the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. With its mix of recreation, nature, and architecture, Jardí del Túria is the perfect place to experience Valencia’s outdoors at its best.

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The Palau de la Música in Valencia is an elegant concert venue set alongside the Turia Gardens. Known for its outstanding acoustics and contemporary architecture, it features a striking glass façade and tranquil pools that reflect the building’s light-filled dome. Inside, the program ranges from classical symphonies and opera to jazz and modern performances, making it one of the city’s most important cultural stages.

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Gulliver Park is one of Valencia’s most imaginative attractions — a massive playground built in the form of the legendary traveler from Gulliver’s Travels. Children can scramble up his arms, slide down his clothes, and discover hidden corners of the enormous figure. Set within the Turia Gardens, it’s a favorite place for families to enjoy active playtime and outdoor fun in the heart of the city.

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The Queen Sofia Palace of Arts is Valencia’s dazzling opera house, part of the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, its bold curves and soaring white structure make it one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Inside, the venue hosts world-class opera, concerts, and performances, while outside visitors come simply to admire its extraordinary architecture

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Stop 10

The Hemisfèric is one of Valencia’s most striking buildings, designed in the shape of a giant eye within the City of Arts and Sciences. Inside, visitors can enjoy IMAX screenings, digital projections, and planetarium shows that bring science and space to life in an unforgettable way.

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Stop 11

The City of Arts and Sciences is Valencia’s most futuristic landmark, a vast complex where bold architecture meets culture and innovation. Its striking white buildings rise from reflective pools, housing interactive museums, cutting-edge exhibitions, and spaces for music, science, and art. More than just a cultural center, it’s a place to experience Valencia’s forward-looking spirit and creativity in action.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN IT ES

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Please note: This tour does not include entrance to museums or paid attractions. All stops are exterior only, except for public spaces such as Monforte Gardens and Turia Park, which are visited from within.

Meeting point

The meeting point is located at Calle Quart 9.
You will need to go inside the EcoBikeRent shop, where your guide will be waiting for you.

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

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 17-64
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
  • Adult required for booking
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Free cancellation available
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