Planning your visit
Planning a trip to the Museo del Corpus – Casa de las Rocas is straightforward, making it accessible to both casual visitors and cultural explorers. The museum lies close to the old city gates in Valencia’s Carmen neighborhood, making it easy to combine with a stroll through cobblestone streets and cozy cafés. Mornings often mean smaller crowds, while afternoons during festival season can fill the rooms with excitement. Entry is usually free, but checking for holiday closures, especially around major festivals, helps avoid disappointment. Some areas have uneven floors, so comfortable shoes are a must.
- Best time to visit: Late spring and early summer, especially during the Corpus Christi festival in June. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter.
- How to get there: Take Bus lines 5, 28, or 95. The Metro stops are Turia or Xàtiva; both are about a 15-minute walk. Taxis are also plentiful.
- Accessibility: The main entrance and ground floor are accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. There are some steps to upper displays, but most highlights are on the entry level.
- Average visit duration: Plan for 45–90 minutes, longer if exploring details or visiting with children.
