The Royal Parish of Saints Johns: Faith, Art, and History in Valencia

Explore Valencia’s Church of the Holy Johns: a fusion of faith, art, and history with immersive Baroque projections. Discover cultural heritage today.

Duration: 45 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Iglesia de los Santos Juanes - The tour features a temporary exhibition and a multimedia audio guide that allows visitors to engage with various formats such as video, photos, maps, and text, alongside traditional audio. This guide is available in seven languages and will enhance the experience of exploring the entire Church, revealing the secrets…
What's Included
  • Multimedia audio guide and input
Additional Information

The Royal Parish of Saints Johns, situated in the center of Valencia, provides a distinctive experience that blends faith, art, and history. This renowned temple, boasting eight centuries of history, invites guests to delve into its rich architecture and engage in its lively community life. Experience the innovative BARROC project, which brings Baroque…

Location
Església de Sant Joan del Mercat
Plaça del Mercat
Pedestrian Square, located in the historic center, between the Central Market and the Silk Market "World Heritage Site"
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Mobile46957330594
Mar 14, 2026
Very expensive tickets. - Ticket prices are excessive: 14 euros a reduced entrance fee for retirees. Otherwise, the frescoes of Palomino are excellent and the audiovisual display (to justify the ticket price) is spare.
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Isabellj732nx
Feb 24, 2026
. - Several friends went to Valencia last weekend and being in the Market area we decided to make a visit to the church of the Saints Johns. We all have links to art because of our professions and it was really disappointing. Which we saw doesn't justify the money of the visit. They sell you smoke. The remains of the ceiling paintings are formidable, but they charge you for a show that is left over, dizzy lights, tasteless, a horrendous and just to justify the 15 euros of admission. It also happened to us that we were abstracted looking at the ceiling and the vigilantes caught our attention, pushing a friend away, even physically, to make way for priests and a stretched motorcade of a baptism... Are those the ways? Contrary we followed our walk mixed with such illustrious guests, and, it was notorious that the vigilantes were tense because we spoiled the photos of the christening. And I think, we were in a public place, we had paid for our mega-expensive entrance fee (the christening ones I don't think...) and the keepers come with the apartheid stuff that's worth more than you? Unforgivable. We were intrigued, when it turns out, that in the high glassed-in side chapel the pigeonholed priest raised and lowered the infant in a gesture of presentation of the same before the image of a tiny virgin and before the excited gaze of the motorcade, mobile in hand. It was the best, an unforgettable performance, but not every day represents it for 15 leuros.
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From $17
up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).