About

Quart Towers stand as a proud testimony to Valencia's rich history and architectural legacy. Built in the Valencian Gothic style by architects Francesc Baldomar and Pere Compte, these imposing structures have graced the city since 1493. A remarkable example of medieval military architecture, the towers form a significant part of the old city wall, notably adorned with the remnants of cannonballs that harken back to battles past.

Visitors are drawn not only by their historical significance but also by the affordable entry, making it an accessible experience for families, students, and seniors. Those willing to tackle the climb up multiple flights of stairs are rewarded with breathtaking views of Valencia's skyline. With a Google rating of 4.6, it's clear that a visit to the Quart Towers is a memorable journey back in time, ideal for both history enthusiasts and those simply looking to enjoy the charming vistas of the city.

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Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ferran el Catòlic - Sant Ignasi de Loiola
Bus stop 399 m walk
Petxina - Túria
Bus stop 405 m walk
Gran Vía Fernando El Católico, 78 – C/ de Quart [València]
Bus stop 412 m walk
Encarnació - Guillem de Castro
Bus stop 201 m walk
Espinosa - Guillem de Castro
Bus stop 401 m walk
Torres de Quart
Bus stop 81 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 17,210 reviews
4.6/5 17,210 reviews
Robert Kurucz
Robert Kurucz
1 week ago on Google

2€ entry, you can explore by yourself, nice view on city

Cristian M
Cristian M
1 week ago on Google

Belle da vedere...il tutto si visita in 15/20 minuti...

Ju Cha
Ju Cha
1 week ago on Google

Du bonheur à découvrir. Panorama sympa et quartier vivant