Catedral
The Cathedral is mainly of early gothic style, although some parts were added later. Its three portals are Romanesque, gothic and baroque , respectively. The main chapel, Capilla Mayor, is in baroque style, the two lateral chapels are neoclassic.
Museo de la Catedral
In the Cathedral,s Museum are exposed works of Goya, Jacomart, Cellin Poggibonsi as well as paintings of Valencian school from the 15th to 17th century.
Rio
Well worth seeing are the three old bridges, Puente del Real, Puente e la Trinidad and Puente de Serranos. The latter with the Torres de Serranos , 15th century towers that have been part of the old town-wall and combine the elegance of a triumphal
La Lonja
At Plaza de Manises is located the Palacio de la Generalidad, a 15th century palace that today is used for government purposes.
Miguelete
The octagonal bell-tower, called Micalet or also Miguelete , is the landmark of the city. From there you have a great overall view of Valencia.
Basilica Virgen de los Desamparados
A church consecrated to the patroness of the city and the Almudin, a medieval granary that nowadays is used as a museum.
Meeting Facilities
Meeting Room for up to 50 persons