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Pass By: Almoina Archaeological Center, Plaza Decimo Junio Brutus s/n Entrée sur la place, devant le grand bassin rectangulaire, 46003, Valencia Spain
The word museum may not sound very exciting, but in reality, it is much more than a museum, it is an ancient Roman square. Today, this ancient square is home to the Archaeological Museum of Valencia, one of the best archaeological centers in Europe. This is a perfect spot to have a panoramic view of the great monuments of the city, which have been declared of historical and artistic interest.
Pass By: Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, Plaza de la Virgen 6, 46003, Valencia Spain
After our trip to the past in archaeological ruins, we will head towards the Basilica, a beautiful building with a blue oval dome, which houses inside it the Patron Saint of the Valencians: La Virgen de los Desamparados
Pass By: Valencia Cathedral, Plaza de la Reina, 46003, Valencia Spain
The Cathedral of Valencia has a lot of history and is very peculiar, as it is located where centuries before there was an Arab Mosque. The construction of the Cathedral is a fusion of many architectural styles, which we will discover on our tour.
Pass By: Plaza de la Virgen, Valencia Spain
We will continue to the Plaza de la Virgen, one of the most dazzling and emblematic squares in Valencia. It is surrounded by picturesque buildings, a large fountain, known as the Fountain of Neptune, and a wide gastronomic offer of typical foods of Valencia.
Pass By: Parroquia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, Calle de los Caballeros 35 Acceso a la visita turística por Calle Caballeros nº 35, 46001, Valencia Spain
The church of San Nicolas, also known as "the little Sistine Chapel of Valencia". It is a historical monument of the city of Valencia, where its vaults have been decorated with fresco paintings. Today it is one of the most visited churches in Valencia.
Pass By: Torres de Serranos, Plaza Fueros, Valencia Spain
The Serranos Towers were built in the 14th century and are one of the twelve gates that were part of the old Christian wall of the city of Valencia. Today only two of these twelve gates remain, and the Serranos Towers were and still are considered the main entrance to the city of Valencia.
Stop At: Parque De Viveros, Calle General Elio, Valencia Spain
It's time for a little more adventure with our Segways. We will ride down the old Turia river towards the Viveros Garden, the green heart of the city. Here there is a perfect circuit to ride our Segways and conclude our tour with the best energy.
Duration: 20 minutes
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