Planning your visit
Planning a trip to Torres de Serranos means stepping into history—without sacrificing comfort and convenience. Located on Valencia’s edge between the old city and the verdant Turia Gardens, the landmark is easily reached on foot, by bike, or with public transportation. The towers shine brightest early in the morning or late in the evening when sunlight spills across ancient stones and the crowds thin. Tickets are affordable, but queues sometimes snake out from the entrance during peak weekends or holidays. Wheelchair users should note that steps and narrow corridors are part of the experience, but the ground level offers accessible pathways and great photo opportunities.
- Best time to visit: Early morning or weekday evenings in spring and fall for ideal weather and fewer visitors.
- How to get there: Walk from the city center, cycle along the Turia Gardens, or hop on EMT bus lines that stop nearby (try lines 6, 16, or 26).
- Accessibility: The ground floor is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers, but climbing the towers requires navigating narrow spiral stairs.
- Average visit duration: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, especially if exploring the towers and capturing the full views.








