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Quart Towers

Historical landmark in Valencia

Updated: July 11, 2024 02:57 AM

Quart Towers is located in Valencia (City in Spain), Spain. It's address is Plaça de Santa Úrsula, 1, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain.

Plaça de Santa Úrsula, 1, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain

FJG8+7C Valencia, Spain

+34 618 80 39 07

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Monday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Thursday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Friday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Saturday10 AM to 6:30 PM
Sunday10 AM to 1:30 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Quart Towers?

Quart Towers is located at: Plaça de Santa Úrsula, 1, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain.

What is the phone number of Quart Towers?

You can try to calling this number: +34 618 80 39 07

What are the coordinates of Quart Towers?

Coordinates: 39.4757442, -0.3838843

Quart Towers Reviews

L S R
2024-05-14 08:18:56 GMT

Awesome view from the top!
Ticket costed between 2-3€, fair price.
It was impressive to see the shooting holes 🕳 on the towers.
No toilet available for visitors.

Gyuri Zelena
2024-05-05 09:28:32 GMT

Nice lookout point above the rooftops of the old town. Climbing the towers is free, but pretty steep with a lot of stairs, better in the morning or when it's not too hot. There's free running water from a tap somewhere at the middle level, next to a door.

anthony craddock
2024-01-27 21:25:58 GMT

Always love seeing ancient places like this and the wonder of how they built and designed them. Cost nothing to visit and views over Valencia were fabulous

andrew Brothers
2023-11-02 16:22:35 GMT

Our family spent 6 nights in an apartment directly adjacent to the Towers during a recent visit to Valencia. We loved waking to its imposing and majestic presence every morning. An invigorating climb to the top is well worth the reward of panoramic views of the city below and far off. We will miss these Towers 🇪🇸💗

Mohammad Ebrahim
2023-10-11 00:49:40 GMT

A beautiful fort built in the 15th century to protect the city.

It is not busy, and there are no ques to go in, which is great, as you can take your time exploring it and take beautiful pictures, and enjoy the views from the top of the tower.

Worth the visit, as it'll take around 15 to 30 minutes to explore.

John Thorne
2024-04-24 14:02:49 GMT

Historic gateway to old Valencia, complete with numerous gunshot and artillery holes. Remains of the city walls are still attached.

Demi vd Veen
2024-05-23 18:15:12 GMT

This was very fun to do. You have to walk 132 steps and it was a bit challenging but very nice view on top. Also something active to do. Would recommend a visit and very cheap. 2 euros for each person and 1 euro for students etc

Bill Hax (Eat.sleep.Vlog)
2023-06-08 17:02:51 GMT

Wake up early if u don’t want to wait in line to get inside the churches, like super early…
Beautiful place to walk around and shop and eat and learn about the history of the place , many things are available it’s just like any other historical active area. Many shops restaurants and hotels are there too, it’s a must visit if you are in Valencia of course. Wear comfortable shoes if you won’t be using any bikes , it’s highly recommended that u rent a standing scooter to discover it all in its tight alleyways too .

Sam S
2023-03-30 14:54:55 GMT

Well maintained piece of history of Valencia, and is definitely one of the towers to visit for a different perspective view of Valencia.

There are a quite a bit of steps to the top; so bear that in mind, though it is worth it.
There is no ticket require; the entrance is free. Though bear in mind there is an open and closing time.

We went there during the morning and there were a handful of people visiting. So I would recommend going during that time.

Cristiano (CriM)
2023-07-15 17:21:43 GMT

This is one of the two sets of towers of Valéncia. The view is amazing and I would 100% recommend it.
The cost for the ticket is 2-3€ and if you also visit the Torres de Serranos you’ll have had two of the best views of the city.

Christina Spyronikou
2023-12-04 14:04:50 GMT

Amazing to see and take some pictures . You can walk around this neighbourhood as it’s so beautiful with different colours .My favourite spot till now 🫶🏼

R Jr
2022-09-11 10:47:17 GMT

One of the two sets of medieval towers remaining from the wall that once surrounded the historic center of Valencia. It's a nice surprise to turn a corner and see the huge stone turrets that overlook narrow streets of the old town. Entrance is free. Walk to the top where you have some very nice views and picture taking opportunities over the historic district. I counted about 175 steps total to the top. Just at the bottom of the steps is a great place for organic coffee, and wonderful treats from carrot cake to tamales.

Joe Catersales
2023-05-16 19:10:28 GMT

The Cathedral at the centre of the city looks somewhat simple and uninspiring nestled at the top of the square. When you step inside it's astaire exterior is counterbalanced by the luxurious and over embellished interior. Special mention should be made for the Chappel with what is claimed to have the chalice of the wholly grail.

Tat Us
2023-03-21 18:51:24 GMT

For 2€ I got a chance to climb 100+ steps up and to understand that I'm not feeling good at the top anymore 😀
But view is amazing 👏

Christian B
2021-12-21 14:16:48 GMT

Beautiful gate and towers from the historic city wall. During my time of visit the entrance was free, so there is really no excuse to quickly hop up the stairs and get a good view of the surroundings from the top of the tower.

Luiza Schuch de Azambuja
2024-07-01 13:12:54 GMT

2 euros normal and 1 euro reduced price.
Worth to check it out! Nice pictures and experience!

Yuka Takemon
2024-04-16 16:32:44 GMT

Nice view from the top. Be prepared for stairs!

Nadiya Voyage
2024-02-27 15:38:02 GMT

You will need to climb 70 steps, and from the top, you can see Valencia city center.

Pamela Muñoz
2022-07-06 22:43:14 GMT

These are my favourite of the two sets of towers that mark the entrances into the old city. The towers have holes that show the affects of conflict, the elements and people on history.

You can climb the towers to the top and look out over the old city. It's free to climb but they also have inconsistent hours and will close if the weather isn't great.

Jon Sabillón
2019-05-22 09:42:53 GMT

Beautiful old towers with a very Spanish feel, they have been around since 1441. Free to look at and walk through but usually you can't get access to the top. Still worth wandering around here and in this area as well.

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