Torres de Serranos
Torres de Serranos stands as Valencia's most impressive medieval gateway, a pair of 33-meter Gothic towers that once protected the northern entrance to the walled city.
About Torres de Serranos
Torres de Serranos stands as Valencia's most impressive medieval gateway, a pair of 33-meter Gothic towers that once protected the northern entrance to the walled city. You'll climb narrow stone staircases inside the towers to reach the rooftop terrace, where you get the best panoramic view in all of Ciutat Vella. The vista stretches across red-tiled rooftops, church spires, and the green ribbon of the former Turia riverbed turned park.
The climb takes you through small chambers that once housed guards and prisoners, with thick stone walls and narrow arrow slits that show how seriously Valencia took its defenses. The staircases are genuinely medieval: uneven, narrow, and steep enough to make you appreciate why attacking armies struggled. Once you reach the top, the cityscape opens up dramatically, and you can see clear across to the City of Arts and Sciences in the distance.
Entry costs 2 EUR, but it's free on Sundays and holidays when locals pack the place. Most visitors rush straight up and miss the carved heraldic shields and Gothic details on the facade. The towers close at sunset, so don't arrive expecting a night view. Skip this if you're claustrophobic, the staircases are genuinely tight, and there's no elevator.
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