El Micalet

Historical landmark · Ciutat Vella

El Micalet

Historical landmark · Ciutat Vella

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Pça. de la Reina, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain

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Gothic tower with spiral stairs, city views, cash only  

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Pça. de la Reina, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain Get directions

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Pça. de la Reina, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain Get directions

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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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"A medieval bell tower accessed by a 207-step spiral staircase, built between 1381 and 1424, with a still-operating bell and panoramic views from the top that showcase the vast maze of the historic center below." - Rachel Chang Rachel Chang Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Andreea Olariu

Google
3 euro entrance to the cathedral tower. Quite crowded the rooftop and there are plenty of stairs to climb, beautiful view on the city and a good coordination with traffic lights for climbing and descending. I got scared when the bell started to bang, cool to see it functioning, though.

Andrew Wright

Google
Thought I was fit, but that was a challenging walk up just over 200 steps. And they're big steps too. Great views from up top though. €2.50 cash only

DMINATOR

Google
Iconic building is a must visit if you are in Valencia. The entry fee was quite reasonable just 9 EUR for me. With this you get access to the church and museum, however tower requires a separate ticket which can only be paid by cash. The included audio guide is quite comprehensive and covers not just history of the building but many of religious backgrounds for each area that will be explored during this fine. The highlight for me was the cup that Jesus himself drank from, a one of a kind relic!

Paul King

Google
It's worth the steep admission price. The church is beautiful and unusual and the included exhibit is well done.

Karra Libunao

Google
You get to pay €3 to climb 207 steps non stop to get to the very top and look over Valencia’s Ciutat Vella, but the real question is whether you want to. I guess you get a feeling of accomplishment at the top?

Andreea Daniela Dinulescu

Google
The tower of the Valencia Cathedral is visited separately and for the ticket you need cash. The entrance is 2.5€. Also opens earlier than the cathedral. We visited at 8 AM. If you are not used with effort will be a real challenge - 207 steps. The last part of the climbing is tighter and steps are smaller. You have a traffic light at the top so you won’t go down while others go up on that portion. The view is amazing.

Denis Iancu

Google
The architecture and history of this place is indeed impressive. Maybe we were lucky but we did not have any waiting time to visit the tower and the value for money is also decent. Unfortunately we had a bad experience when we wanted to get down because they have a traffic light which is red when people go up and you have to wait to go down and green when it's allowed to go down. This is because there is not enough space on the tower stairs for people to go both ways at the same time. The problem was that we were 20 people wanting for 25 minutes to get down because they kept letting people in. This was not pleasant at all

Géza Maczonkai

Google
The Central Market is nice, but nothing really special. The Lonja de la Seda is a beautifully decorated building.