Plaza de la Virgen

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Valencia's Virgin Square is in the city's center. The square has a lovely fountain, many monuments, and a lot of historical significance.

Visit it to see the routines of Valencian life, capture pictures of iconic city structures, and participate in cultural events.

THINGS TO DO AT PLAZA DE LA VIRGEN:

Watch the world go by from this standpoint:

Enjoy the coffee shops that line the square, get some treats from the Central Market, and take a seat near the fountain. In the evening, a crowd of street performers congregates in Plaza de la Virgen to entertain.

Cool off close to Fuente del Tura, a sculptured fountain in the center of the square:

It represents the Tura River and the city's irrigation canals. The cathedral, church, and fountain all provide fantastic photo ops. Eight female characters are shown pouring water from the pitchers they are holding. On top of the fountain is Neptune. In 1976, Manuel Silvestre Montesinos created it.

Unravel history here through art and architecture:

Visitors who like architecture will enjoy exploring the old structures that line the area. Visit the Basilica de la Virgen de Los Desamparados, distinguished by its eye-catching blue dome. It was one of Spain's first Baroque structures when it was constructed in the 17th century.

The Valencia Cathedral's back entrance is close to the church.

Find the arcade in the Colosseum style and the beautifully carved Gothic entryway.

The Palacio de la Generalidad, which resembles a castle and combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish architectural styles, is located on the other side of the square.

Attend events unique to the place for a lifetime experience:

The square holds a variety of cultural activities all year round. The largest event occurs during the Las Fallas festival, the Offering of the Flowers. Watch as groups of Valencians carrying bouquets of vibrant flowers present them to a statue of the Virgin in parades while wearing traditional attire. This two-day event occurs in March.

Explore the neighborhood:

Many of the city's attractions, like the Valencia Cathedral, are nearby, and the Central Market and La Lonja are just a short stroll from here.

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Address of Plaza de la Virgen

Plaça de la Verge, 4, 46001 Valencia, Spain

Opening & Closing time of Plaza de la Virgen

  • Monday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 Hours

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