
1. City of Arts and Sciences
This architectural complex is one of the symbols of Valencia. Here you can visit the Science Museum, the Oceanogràfic, and the Hemisfèric, among others. It’s the perfect place to spend the day with family or friends.

2. La Lonja de la Seda
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Lonja de la Seda is a spectacular Gothic building that reflects Valencia’s prosperity during the medieval period.

3. Central Market of Valencia
One of the largest markets in Europe, the Central Market is the ideal place to taste fresh, local products. Its modernist architecture is also worth admiring.

4. Valencia Cathedral and El Miguelete
The Cathedral, which combines different architectural styles, is famous for housing the Holy Grail. Climb El Miguelete for one of the best panoramic views of the city.

5. Turia Gardens
This extensive park, which runs through much of the city, is perfect for a stroll, sports, or simply relaxing. It’s one of the most important green lungs of Valencia.

6. El Carmen Neighborhood
Discover the charm of Valencia’s old town in El Carmen, where narrow streets lead you to lively squares, street art, and charming local shops.

7. Cirilo Amorós 44: A Place Where Jewelry Tells Stories
After all that walking, a break wouldn’t be a bad idea. At Cirilo Amorós 44, ACUS awaits you, a corner where jewelry is not just an accessory but little stories of the city you can take with you. Just be careful, you might fall in love and never want to leave!
Map of Valencia with Points of Interest
Here is an interactive map where we’ve marked all these places, and of course, our store so you can easily find us during your tour.
Map of Valencia with Points of Interest
