Monuments To Be Visited Free Of Charge
- Atarazanas (Medieval Shipyards)
These ancient medieval shipyards are industrial buildings constructed in the 14th century in the Valencian Gothic style, located in the Juan Antonio Benlliure square.
Now a cultural space, are free to visit on Sundays and holidays, allowing you to explore this historic corner of the city.
- Ayuntamiento de Valencia (Valencia City Hall)
The City Hall opens to the public Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., allowing you to access the balcony and enjoy views over the city’s main square.
From 8 am to 3 pm from Monday to Friday and you can access the balcony
- Baños del Almirante (Admiral’s Baths)
These restored Arab baths are a testament to Valencia’s history and can be visited with a prior reservation.
Baños del Almirante has been temporarily closed for construction work.
- Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences)
While the museums require a ticket, you can always stroll around the stunning exterior of this architectural complex for free, any day and at any time.
You can always visit the outside of this spectacular monument, at any time and day of the week.
- Convento de Santo Domingo (Convent of Saint Dominic)
This historic convent requires a reservation for visits, but admission is free, offering insight into its religious and architectural heritage.
You need to arrange a visit, but it is free.
- Cripta de San Vicente Mártir (Crypt of Saint Vincent the Martyr)
This archaeological monument is free to visit until further notice, allowing you to explore one of the city’s oldest sites.
As it is a municipal monument, it is free of charge until further notice.
- Edificio de Correos y Telecomunicaciones (Post and Telecommunications Building)
Located in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, this monumental building boasts impressive architectural details that you can admire from the outside.
The former Post and Telegraph building in Valencia can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm.
- Edificio Veles e Vents (Sails and Winds Building)
Located in the port, this contemporary building is a highlight of modern architecture in Valencia and offers great views of the sea.
- El Edificio del Reloj (The Clock Building)
This iconic port building is a symbol of Valencia’s maritime history and can be admired during a walk around the port.
- Estación del Norte (North Station)
This modernist railway station is open daily, allowing you to admire its unique architecture and rich historical background.
Whenever it is open.
- Iglesia de los Santos Juanes (Church of Saint John of the Johns)
With a beautiful Baroque facade, this church is a must-see for lovers of architecture and religious art.
- Iglesia San Juan del Hospital (Church of Saint John of the Hospital)
One of the oldest churches in Valencia, open from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., where you can visit outside of worship hours to admire its architecture and history.
From 9.30 am to 1.30 pm, respecting the hours of worship.
- La Lonja de la Seda (The Silk Exchange)
This impressive Gothic building, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers free admission on Sundays and holidays, providing a perfect opportunity to admire its historic architecture.
As it is a municipal monument, it is free on Sundays and public holidays.
- Mercado de Colón (Colón Market)
This modernist building, now filled with cafes and shops, is the perfect place to enjoy a drink while admiring its impressive architecture.
Free of charge. Opening hours: Monday-Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.
- Mercat Central (Central Market)
This modernist market is open Monday to Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering a lively atmosphere where you can experience local life without even making a purchase.
Monday to Saturday from 7:30 am to 3 pm.
- Monasterio de San Miguel de los Reyes (Monastery of Saint Michael of the Kings)
This Renaissance monastery, now home to the Valencian Library, offers free access and guided tours, revealing its rich historical past.
- Palacio Cervelló (Cervelló Palace)
This elegant neoclassical palace is free to visit until further notice, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city’s aristocratic past.
Free on Sundays.
- Plaza Redonda (Round Square)
A unique and charming square in the historic center of Valencia, perfect for a stroll and discovering small shops and markets.
Free access. Business hours (stalls): Monday to Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Portal de Valldigna (Valldigna Gateway)
One of the historic gateways to the old walled city of Valencia, ideal for a quick visit while strolling through the El Carmen neighborhood.
Free access.
- Torres de Serranos y Quart (Serranos and Quart Towers)
Both medieval towers, part of the old city wall, offer free admission on Sundays and holidays, with panoramic views of Valencia from the top.
- Tribunal de las Aguas (Water Court)
Attending a session of this ancient court, the oldest in the world still in operation, is free. Sessions are held every Thursday at 12 p.m. at the Apostles’ Gate of the Cathedral.
Attending a session is free of charge. Every Thursday at 12 noon at the door of the Apostles of the Cathedral.
Free Museums To Visit In Valencia
- MUVIM (Valencian Museum of the Enlightenment and Modernity)
Free admission on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. This museum offers a fascinating look at the Enlightenment and its impact on modern society through interactive exhibitions.
- Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts)
Always free to visit, though it is closed on Mondays. This museum houses an impressive collection of Spanish and Valencian paintings, with works spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
- IVAM (Valencian Institute of Modern Art)
Free on Fridays after 7:00 p.m., Saturdays from 3:00 p.m., and all day on Sundays. The IVAM is a must-visit for lovers of modern and contemporary art, featuring a wide array of international and local artists.
- Museo de Ciencias Naturales (Museum of Natural Sciences)
Free entry on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 3:00 p.m. onwards. The museum showcases Valencia’s natural history with exhibits on fossils, zoology, and the region’s biodiversity.
- Museo de Historia (Museum of History)
Free only on Sundays and public holidays. This museum tells the story of Valencia from ancient times to the present, with engaging displays on the city’s cultural and historical development.
- Museo Nacional de Cerámica (National Museum of Ceramics)
Free on Saturday afternoons and all day on Sundays. Located in a magnificent Baroque palace, this museum displays an extensive collection of ceramics from across Spain, as well as decorative arts and furniture.
Free Parks And Gardens In Valencia
1) Jardínes del Turia (Turia Gardens).
Extenso parque lineal que recorre el antiguo cauce del río Turia, ideal para pasear, hacer deporte y disfrutar de la naturaleza en el corazón de Valencia.
2) Jardines de Viveros (Viveros Gardens).
Históricos jardines con amplias áreas verdes, fuentes y esculturas, que albergan el Museo de Ciencias Naturales y organizan eventos culturales.
3) Parque de Cabecera (Cabecera Park).
Espacio natural junto al Bioparc, con un gran lago, colinas y zonas para pasear y relajarse, inspirado en el entorno natural del río Turia.
4) Parque Gulliver (Gulliver Park).
Parque temático con una gigantesca escultura de Gulliver tumbado, diseñado como una zona de juegos interactiva para niños y adultos.
5) Parque del Oeste (West Park).
Parque urbano con áreas deportivas, piscinas y amplios espacios verdes, ideal para el ocio familiar y las actividades al aire libre.
6) Parque de Orriols (Orriols Park).
Parque de barrio con zonas recreativas y deportivas, que ofrece un espacio acogedor para la comunidad local en un entorno urbano.
7) Parc de Benicalap (Benicalap Park).
Amplio parque con piscinas, áreas deportivas y zonas de descanso, que combina naturaleza y ocio en el distrito de Benicalap.
8) Parque de la Rambleta (Park of La Rambleta).
Parque ecológico con colinas, humedales y miradores, que ofrece un ambiente natural para pasear y disfrutar de la fauna local.
9) Parque de Marxalenes (Marxalenes Park).
Parque con jardines históricos, áreas deportivas y juegos infantiles, que preserva la esencia agrícola tradicional de la zona.
10) Parc Central (Central Park).
Moderno parque urbano con jardines, paseos y zonas de juego, creado como un gran pulmón verde en el centro de Valencia.
11) Jardín de las Hespérides (Garden of the Hesperides).
Jardín temático inspirado en la mitología griega, con una elegante colección de esculturas, naranjos y plantas mediterráneas.
12) Jardines de Monforte (Monforte Gardens).
Jardín neoclásico con fuentes, estatuas y setos perfectamente cuidados, que ofrece un oasis de tranquilidad y belleza en Valencia.