Best attractions and places to see around Albalat Dels Sorells, a municipality in Valencia's L'Horta Nord region, features a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural points of interest. The area is characterized by fertile farmlands and ancient irrigation canals, providing a glimpse into traditional Valencian life. Visitors can explore significant historical buildings and enjoy the agricultural landscape. Cycling routes offer access to the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Several beautiful bridges can be admired in the green belt of Valencia
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A beloved Valencian saying goes: “The people of Valencia eat rice 6 times a week – and on Sundays they eat paella.” Rice is served almost daily in this city. Famous rice dishes are: paella, arroz a banda, arroz al horno, arroz negro and arroz meloso. The variations are endless.
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Most beautiful place to take a photo.
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Enjoy a relaxed cycle with a guide
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Busy square pretty much in the centre of town with many of the main attractions close by and lots of restaurants in the neighborhood.
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Valencia Cathedral is one of the most beautiful places in Valencia. This stunning cathedral, which dates back to the 13th century, is essentially a museum of 15th-century paintings. Its facade is an architectural hodgepodge of different styles, including Romanesque, Baroque and Gothic elements. Inside the Valencia Cathedral you will find the Chapel with the Holy Chalice. Many researchers suspect that this is actually the true Holy Grail. The chalice itself has Arabic inscriptions and dates back to the 1st century. It was donated to the cathedral in the 15th century by the King of Aragon.
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There's always a lot going on here - from tourists to vendors to 'dancing bears'. The whole thing is framed by buildings that are really worth seeing and a number of tourist traps (some of them are even good, but almost always helplessly overpriced).
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Plaça de la Reina is dedicated to Queen Maria de la Mercè d'Orleans, the short wife of King Alfonso XII. During the Second Republic (1931-1939), this square was named after Francesc de Vinatea. In the square, the view of Micalet stands out, the bell tower of the cathedral. As a curiosity, it should be said that this square constitutes the reference for numbering the buildings of the city of Valencia, and not the Town Hall Square. It is also home to kilometer zero of Valencia's radial roads, under the jurisdiction of the Generalitat Valenciana.
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Albalat dels Sorells is home to several significant historical landmarks. The most prominent is the Palace of Sorells (El Palacio de Sorells / Castillo de Albalat dels Sorells), a 15th-century defensive building that now serves as the town hall. It showcases civil Gothic architecture with impressive towers. You can find more details about its history on Wikipedia. Other notable sites include the 18th-century Parish Church of Santos Reyes and the 19th-century Hermitage of Cristo de las Almas, which is central to local religious festivities.
Yes, Albalat dels Sorells celebrates numerous traditional festivals throughout the year. Key events include the Fallas (March 15th-19th), the Festivities of Saint Abdon and Saint Sennen (July 29th), and the Patron Saint Festivities in early September, which feature a pilgrimage and paella competitions. Other celebrations include Saint Anthony the Abbott with animal blessings and the unique 'Encontre' Festival on Easter Sunday.
Albalat dels Sorells is nestled in the heart of Valencia's northern orchard, L'Horta Nord, offering pleasant agricultural landscapes. A notable natural feature is the Via Xurra, a dedicated bike lane that runs parallel to the urban area and connects to Valencia city, providing an excellent way to enjoy the surrounding scenery. The municipality is also conveniently located just 3.25 kilometers from the coast, offering easy access to the beach.
Absolutely! The Via Xurra is a dedicated bike lane perfect for enjoying the local landscape. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore various routes. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Oronet Pass – L'Oronet Pass Climb loop from Albalat dels Sorells' which is 134.57 km long. You can find more options and details in the Road Cycling Routes around Albalat Dels Sorells guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find routes such as the 'Hermitage of the Little Fish – Port Saplaya loop from Foios' which is a moderate 14.19 km hike. For a comprehensive list of trails and their details, refer to the Hiking around Albalat Dels Sorells guide.
The local gastronomy is a highlight of the region. As part of Valencia, paella is a quintessential dish you must try. Additionally, look out for 'coca cristina,' a well-known local sweet that offers a taste of traditional flavors.
Many attractions around Albalat dels Sorells are considered family-friendly. For instance, the City of Arts and Sciences is a fantastic destination for all ages, offering scientific and cultural dissemination through its impressive buildings like the Oceanogràfic. Historical sites like Plaza de la Virgen and Queen's Square are also great for family strolls, surrounded by traditional bars and restaurants. The local festivals often include activities suitable for children, such as 'Jugant a l'Antiga,' dedicated to traditional games.
Some areas and attractions around Albalat dels Sorells offer good accessibility. For example, Queen's Square has been recently remodeled to be a diaphanous and accessible space. The Puente del Mar is also accessible to pedestrians, and the Valencia Cathedral has wheelchair-accessible elements. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) generally offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the intense summer heat. If you're interested in local festivals, plan your visit around specific event dates like Fallas in March or the Patron Saint Festivities in September.
Beyond the local Palace of Sorells, the nearby City of Arts and Sciences is an architectural marvel. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, its bold, futuristic structures are dedicated to scientific and cultural dissemination and are a must-see for anyone interested in modern architecture. The Valencia Cathedral also presents a rich blend of architectural styles, predominantly Gothic, with elements from Romanesque to Baroque.
Visitors frequently praise the unique architectural beauty and cultural significance of the attractions. The City of Arts and Sciences is often described as an 'architectural masterpiece' and 'impressively beautiful.' People also appreciate the vibrant atmosphere of squares like Plaza de la Virgen and Queen's Square, noting their historical charm, traditional bars, and picturesque settings perfect for enjoying local treats like horchata.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Running loop from Albalat dels Sorells' which covers 7.11 km, or the 'Castell d'Albalat dels Sorells loop from Albalat dels Sorells' at 8.78 km. For more options and detailed information, check out the Running Trails around Albalat Dels Sorells guide.
Albalat dels Sorells is conveniently located very close to the coast. The municipality is just 3.25 kilometers from the beach, offering easy and quick access to the Mediterranean Sea for those looking to enjoy the seaside.


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