• Bike through the cozy streets of the old city center of Valencia with a local guide. Discover spectacular buildings including the Cathedral of Valencia.
  • If you only have the interest or patience to see one cathedral in Spain , Valencia’s cathedral would be my personal pick.
  • Most of Valencia Cathedral was built between the 13th century and the 15th century, and this style was mainly Gothic. However, its construction went on for centuries.
  • The Cathedral of Valencia was built in 1262 by order of King Jaime I. Being a construction in which different styles can be observed, one of its main attractions are...
  • At the front of Valencia Cathedral is the Barchilla Arch, which links it to the Archbishop's Palace. In the right side of this arch is a Roman stone which indicates that...
  • Valencia Cathedral showing a church or cathedral, street scenes and heritage architecture. Source: Tourism Media.
  • Alabaster window in Valencia Cathedral. Note the asymmetrical, slanted left side of the wall-frame, which lets sun rays reach the chancel.
  • Location: You can find the Cathedral - and its surrounding sights - in the central eastern part of the oval of streets enclosing historical Valencia.
  • The bell tower of the Valencia Cathedral is one of its most impressive features. Standing at 84 meters (275 feet) tall, it is the tallest bell tower in the world.