Discover Valencia’s hidden gems with a Benimaclet tour, savoring gourmet conservas and wine. Perfect for foodies and culture lovers.
Discover Valencia’s hidden gems with a Benimaclet tour, savoring gourmet conservas and wine. Perfect for foodies and culture lovers.
- Barrio De Benimaclet - Benimaclet is one of Valencia’s most genuine and delightful neighborhoods—a former village that retains its small-town charm. Its narrow streets, colorful houses, and lively squares create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Visitors can explore artisan shops, cozy cafés, creative murals, and a vibrant mix of students, musicians,…
- Barrio De Benimaclet - Benimaclet is one of Valencia’s most genuine and delightful neighborhoods—a former village that retains its small-town charm. Its narrow streets, colorful houses, and lively squares create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Visitors can explore artisan shops, cozy cafés, creative murals, and a vibrant mix of students, musicians, and long-time residents. With its strong cultural identity, traditional fiestas, and bohemian energy, Benimaclet offers an authentic glimpse into everyday Valencian life just minutes from the city center. It’s ideal for travelers seeking history, creativity, community spirit, and a neighborhood that feels truly lived in.
- Mare de Déu de l’Assumpció church - The Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (Benimaclet) is the historic heart of the neighborhood and one of its most iconic landmarks. Originally constructed when Benimaclet was still an independent village, the church reflects the area’s rural past and its gradual integration into the city of Valencia. Its elegant neoclassical façade, serene interior, and traditional bell tower anchor the old village square, preserving a sense of community identity amid the district’s modern growth. It’s a perfect stop to understand Benimaclet’s blend of history, faith, and local life.
- Carrer del Baró de San Petrillo - At its core, the street reflects Benimaclet’s origins as an independent village until the early 20th century. Much of its layout still follows the old rural grid: narrow lanes, traditional houses with brightly painted façades, and low-rise buildings that preserve the charm of a small-town center. As you walk along Baró de San Petrillo, you can still sense this village identity in the architecture, the rhythm of the street, and the way neighbors interact.
- C/ de Mistral, 37 - The Trencadís House in Benimaclet is one of the neighborhood’s most eye-catching buildings, covered entirely in colorful broken-tile mosaics inspired by Gaudí’s modernisme style. This quirky, handmade artwork turns the façade into a vibrant patchwork of shapes and symbols, making it a local landmark. Its unique look caught the attention of director Pedro Almodóvar, who featured it in his film Dolor y Gloria, giving the house national fame. Today it’s a favorite stop for visitors seeking creativity, color, and a glimpse of Benimaclet’s artistic soul.
- Centre Instructiu Musical de Benimaclet - The Centre Instructiu Musical de Benimaclet is one of the neighborhood’s cultural pillars, continuing Valencia’s deep-rooted passion for community music. Founded as a local society where neighbors could learn, rehearse, and perform, it’s home to bands, orchestras, and youth groups that keep the Valencian wind-band tradition alive. Valencia is famous for its sociedades musicales—grassroots music schools found in nearly every town—and Benimaclet’s center is a vibrant example. The surrounding area often fills with rehearsals, concerts, and festive parades, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into one of the region’s most cherished traditions.
- C/ del Músic Hipòlit Martínez, 11 - This artisanal shop offers gourmet tinned foods and wine and showcases works of local artists. This new space is dedicated to highlighting local crafts and food products and feels like a Valencian huerto.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Discover one of Valencia’s most genuine and culturally vibrant neighborhoods through a guided Benimaclet Cultural Heritage Walk, concluding with a specially curated tasting of Valencia’s food and wine. This two-hour adventure perfectly combines history, culture, and flavor—ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences in Valencia beyond the typical…
Discover one of Valencia’s most genuine and culturally vibrant neighborhoods through a guided Benimaclet Cultural Heritage Walk, concluding with a specially curated tasting of Valencia’s food and wine. This two-hour adventure perfectly combines history, culture, and flavor—ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences in Valencia beyond the typical tourist spots. Whether you’re a food lover, a wine aficionado, or simply intrigued by Spain’s culinary traditions in a culturally rich and off-the-beaten-path neighborhood, this experience provides a delightful and captivating way to explore Valencia’s flavors.
- Important note: We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 18 years old and above. Minor travelers below 18 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.