

Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain
Torres de Serranos is Valencia’s best‑preserved medieval gateway, built in the 14th century as part of the city walls. Its twin polygonal towers and crenellated terrace offer panoramic views over the Turia Gardens and historic center. Once a ceremonial entrance and later a prison, it reveals layers of civic and military history. Visitors can climb the stone stairways, explore battlements, and appreciate Gothic architecture up close. Central location, modest entry fees, and short visit time make it an easy add to a Valencia itinerary, especially for photographers and history enthusiasts. Closed during heavy rain for safety.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sat: 10:00–19:00, Sun: 10:00–14:00