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2025 Churches, Cathedrals

Valencia Cathedral stands as a remarkable testament to both Gothic and Baroque architectural styles, crafted with precision by the renowned architect Pere Compte. Established on June 23, 1262, it is a cherished symbol of Valencia, drawing visitors with its impressive architecture and profound historical significance. This cathedral, fondly referred to as the 'Beautiful Cathedral,' intrigues guests with its majestic façade and intricate chapels. Inside, discover a museum housing ancient manuscripts, mesmerizing art, and the legendary cup believed by many to be the Holy Grail. With accessible features such as garage and paid parking, as well as a wheelchair accessible entrance, the cathedral ensures a welcoming experience for all. An informative audio guide enhances your journey, offering insights into its rich past and the archaeological wonders beneath. Whether taking in panoramic views from the mirador or exploring the catacombs, Valencia Cathedral offers a captivating glimpse into history and spirituality.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Garage parking, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaça de l'Ajuntament - Mercat Central - Llotja
Bus stop 375 m walk
C. Conde Trénor,
Bus stop 422 m walk
Marqués de Dosaigües
Bus stop 239 m walk
Comte de Trénor
Bus stop 391 m walk
Plaça de la Reina
Bus station 189 m walk
Mercat Central
Bus station 394 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 30,519 reviews
4.6/5 30,505 reviews
5/5 14 reviews
Sev Blanchet
Sev Blanchet
6 days ago on Google

Cathédrale de style gothique très impressionnante. Audio guides avec explications très intéressantes. A faire si vous êtes à Valence . Nous étions 4 2 adultes et 2 afants 16 ans , nous avons pris le pack famille pour 22€ au global (les enfants doivent avoir moins de 17ans pour en profiter) .

Rami Riachy
Rami Riachy
6 days ago on Google

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Rodrigo Ferro
Rodrigo Ferro
1 month ago on Google

I can't understand why if there is a faith crisis, these guys limit your visit to a small place, literally (unless you pay, of course). I've been there twice and the first visit was an 8, but the last one was a 6.