Immerse yourself in the world of fallero artists and discover the intricate process of creating fallas. Join an exclusive workshop, taste Valencian delicacies, and explore the Museum of Fallero Artist.
Immerse yourself in the world of fallero artists and discover the intricate process of creating fallas. Join an exclusive workshop, taste Valencian delicacies, and explore the Museum of Fallero Artist.
- Carrer del Convent de Jerusalem - This visit takes us to one of the largest and most celebrated “fallas” in the city. The guide will explain the significance of the monument and discuss the traditional attire and hairstyles worn by women during the festival.
- Plaza del Ayuntamiento - The tour continues to the city’s main square, a hub of…
- Carrer del Convent de Jerusalem - This visit takes us to one of the largest and most celebrated “fallas” in the city. The guide will explain the significance of the monument and discuss the traditional attire and hairstyles worn by women during the festival.
- Plaza del Ayuntamiento - The tour continues to the city’s main square, a hub of numerous events. The streets will be bustling, so moving from one location to another may take some time. The guide will explain the monument’s significance and discuss “mascletás,” the daily pyrotechnic displays that are both seen and heard.
- Central Market of Valencia - The guide will elaborate on the monument and discuss the meaningful flower offering to the Virgin, the patron Saint of Valencia. Additionally, the importance of music and the city’s abundance of musicians will be highlighted.
- Plaza del Doctor Collado - After viewing the monument, the guide will talk about local food and drinks, as well as fallero clubs. There will be a stop at a “fallero club” to meet locals, discuss festival curiosities, and enjoy a traditional drink.
- Plaça de la Mercè - The guide will explain the monument’s significance and discuss the categories of fallas, the awards given, and the festival’s final event: the burning of all monuments.
- Plaça del Pilar - The guide will describe the monument and explain experimental fallas, offering a unique perspective on the festival.

- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Alcoholic Beverages
This tour is available exclusively from March 13th to 19th during the Las Fallas festival and is conducted in English.
This unique experience is designed to immerse visitors in the vibrant and meaningful Fallas festival. Participants will gain insight into all aspects of the festival, including the artistic and colorful monuments crafted by talented…
This tour is available exclusively from March 13th to 19th during the Las Fallas festival and is conducted in English.
This unique experience is designed to immerse visitors in the vibrant and meaningful Fallas festival. Participants will gain insight into all aspects of the festival, including the artistic and colorful monuments crafted by talented artists, the heartfelt flower offering to the Virgin, the spectacular fireworks, and the locals’ passion for gunpowder and firecrackers. Additionally, the tour showcases the beautiful attire inspired by 19th-century dresses. Music is deeply rooted in Valencian culture, and food plays a vital role in the festival as well.
This exceptional tour blends culture and tradition and has been recognized as a Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO. A highlight of the tour is a visit to a fallero club, where visitors can engage with “falleros,” the locals who bring this “craziness” to life. During this stop, participants will enjoy a traditional Valencian drink, cazalla, and savor the delicious “buñuelos de calabaza.”
- Alcoholic Beverages only for adults
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.