Queer History of Valencia Free Tour

Explore Valencia’s hidden queer history on an engaging walking tour filled with powerful stories, open dialogue, and shared reflection. More than a tour, it’s a welcoming space to connect with the past, feel its spirit, and truly belong.

Things to do Queer History of Valencia Free Tour

This is not a tour about dates and monuments. It’s a walk about people, silences, desire, resistance, and community. Through six key locations in Valencia, we explore how queer lives have always existed in the city: long before visibility, labels, or rights. Understanding this past is essential: it reminds us that today’s freedoms were built on survival, courage, and collective struggle. - La Lonja de la Seda - queerness before identity. - Catedral de Valencia - repression and survival. - Plaza de la Virgen - coded recognition and public space. - El Carmen - counterculture and early freedom. - Lambda València - activism and visibility. - Plaza del Ayuntamiento - pride, protest, and presence. Unlike traditional historical tours, this experience is interactive and participatory. Visitors are invited to reflect, share, and engage through small prompts, questions, and moments of dialogue. The goal is not only to learn, but to connect. By the end of the walk, strangers often leave feeling less like a group of tourists and more like a temporary community, linked by shared stories, empathy, and presence in the city.

Included

El Carmen, Valencia
Valencia Cathedral
Ajuntament de València
Plaza de la Virgen

Meeting point

La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia

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