Best attractions and places to see around Godella include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located near Valencia, Godella offers a blend of urban accessibility and rural charm, characterized by its flat agricultural land known as the "huerta." The town features significant religious monuments, remnants of its 15th-century castle, and notable 18th and 19th-century architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that reflect the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 25, 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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Godella offers several historical landmarks, including the 18th-century Baroque San Bartolomé Church, which features a Gothic chapel. You can also see the Torre del Molí, the sole remaining part of Godella's 15th-century castle, and the El Salvador Chapel. Walking through the historic center reveals many beautiful 18th and 19th-century houses.
Yes, Godella is characterized by its flat agricultural land known as the "huerta." You can visit the Balcón de la Huerta, a viewing point that offers excellent vistas of the huerta, a restored mill, and the historic Real Acequia de Moncada irrigation canal. The huerta itself provides scenic routes for cycling amidst seasonal crops and orange groves.
Godella has several cultural institutions. You can visit the Espai Alfaro, the Casa Museo de Ignacio Pinazo, dedicated to the artist Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench, and the Museo Etnológico, which offers insights into the town's heritage.
Many attractions in the wider Valencia area are family-friendly. For instance, the City of Arts and Sciences offers a set of unique buildings dedicated to scientific and cultural dissemination, including the Oceanogràfic, Europe's largest aquarium. The Plaza de la Virgen is also a pleasant historical site for families to explore in Valencia's old quarter.
The area around Godella is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and hiking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Godella, Gravel biking around Godella, and Hiking around Godella guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near Godella. For example, you can find routes like "The Burjassot market garden – Villa Indiano loop from Godella" (4.3 km) or "Casual Library loop from Godella" (5.8 km), both rated as easy. More options are available in the Hiking around Godella guide.
The region around Godella, being close to Valencia, generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered the best times for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling without the intense heat of summer.
Godella is known for its modernist villas, which were once summer residences for people from Valencia. Specific examples include Villa Eugenia, Villas Belle Epoque, and Villa Teresita. These architectural gems can be admired while walking through the town's streets.
To experience local life and find fresh produce, you can visit Godella's municipal market. For a larger and more iconic experience, the Mercado Central de Valencia is Europe's largest fresh produce market, housed in a stunning modernist building, offering a vast array of local goods.
Visitors frequently praise the architectural beauty and historical significance of the attractions. For instance, the City of Arts and Sciences is highlighted as an architectural masterpiece. The Plaza de la Virgen is loved for its historical ambiance and traditional surroundings, while Valencia Cathedral is appreciated for its rich history and diverse architectural styles.
Yes, the Puente del Mar in Valencia is a historical bridge dating from the 16th century. It was once the path from the city to the sea and is now a pedestrian bridge, offering a pleasant walk over the former Turia riverbed, which is now a green park.


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