Attractions and places to see around Manises offer a blend of historical craftsmanship and natural features. The town is recognized for its centuries-old ceramic tradition, with numerous cultural sites reflecting this heritage. Located near Valencia, Manises also provides access to the significant El Turia Natural Park, which features diverse landscapes and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore both urban landmarks and natural areas within and around the town.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Several beautiful bridges can be admired in the green belt of Valencia
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Most beautiful place to take a photo.
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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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The construction of the pillars was clearly designed for a larger river to flow through - nowadays there is only a small lake in the park below the bridge.
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Not only is the building itself a mix (or mess) of different styles, which clearly show the many modifications done over the centuries - also the interior is a pretty wild mix. Despite being a quasi must-see in València, there are several other curches in the city without a queue to get in and much nicer atmosphere.
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Beautiful market definitely worth a visit. Of course a large tourist attraction - entering from one of the side entrances makes it a bit more relaxed. The assortment is partly local, partly genric for the tourists - especially the fresh produce is worth a look, though there are hardly really exotic products on offer. When strolling through here make sure to have a look at the building itself, this is actually more interesting than the market itself. The atmosphere is nice if its not too crowded.
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Manises is rich in cultural and historical sites, primarily centered around its ceramic tradition. You can visit the Manises Municipal Museum of Ceramics, housed in an 18th-century manor, which showcases over 5,500 pieces from the 14th century to the present. Other notable landmarks include the impressive Edificio el Arte, the Mercado Municipal Els Filtres with its ceramic-adorned facade, and the 18th-century Iglesia Parroquial de San Juan Bautista. Don't miss the historical Capilla de San Antonio and the Casa de Cultura, a neo-Gothic building that was once a Carmelite convent.
Yes, Manises is located next to the significant El Turia Natural Park, which stretches 35 kilometers along the Turia River. This park offers diverse landscapes, including Mediterranean pine and bush forests, and is rich in biodiversity. Within Manises, you can also enjoy Parque el Filtres, known for its ceramic murals depicting Valencian history, and the Els Arcs Aqueduct, which features natural stalactites under its arches.
The proximity to El Turia Natural Park makes Manises an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Bosque de la Vallesa por el pueblo ibérico de la Lloma De Betxí' or the 'Viewpoint Over the Turia River loop from La Canyada'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle the 'Túria Natural Trail' or longer routes like the 'Turia River Weir – Old Bridge over the Turia River loop from Paterna'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide around Manises.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Manises are suitable for families. The Manises Municipal Museum of Ceramics offers an engaging look into the town's heritage. For outdoor fun, Parque el Filtres provides a pleasant space for walks and includes a playground for children. The El Boscany Garden is notable for its ceramic panels depicting traditional Valencian children's games. Additionally, the wider El Turia Natural Park offers easy trails perfect for family walks.
Visitors frequently enjoy the architectural marvels and historical depth of nearby Valencia. The City of Arts and Sciences is a highly popular man-made monument dedicated to scientific and cultural dissemination, known for its futuristic design. The Plaza de la Virgen, a historical site in Valencia's old quarter, is also a favorite, featuring a beautiful fountain and historic buildings. Another must-see is the Valencia Cathedral, appreciated for its rich history and Gothic style.
Yes, the City of Arts and Sciences offers impressive architectural viewpoints. Within Manises, the areas bordering El Turia Natural Park provide scenic views of the river and its natural surroundings. The park itself has various trails that lead to picturesque spots, allowing you to appreciate the diverse landscapes of the Turia River basin.
The best time to visit Manises for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling in El Turia Natural Park, is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. This makes exploring the trails and natural beauty more comfortable.
Beyond the museum, Manises offers several unique historical landmarks tied to its ceramic industry. You can observe the facades of Old Ceramic Factories, particularly along Avenida Blasco Ibáñez, which provide a glimpse into the town's industrial past. The Old Ceramics School, founded in 1896, is another significant symbol, having trained generations of ceramic professionals.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Valencia Cathedral is listed as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Puente del Mar, a historic bridge in Valencia, is accessible to pedestrians and offers a pleasant experience. When visiting El Turia Natural Park, some sections of the trails along the riverbanks may also be suitable for wheelchairs, though it's advisable to check specific trail conditions beforehand.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Maqbara Muslim Necropolis, an ancient historical site just outside Manises, or the Civil War Shelter for a different historical perspective. The ceramic decorations on the facade of the Mercado Municipal Els Filtres and the ceramic panels in El Boscany Garden depicting children's games are also charming details that showcase Manises' unique artistry in everyday settings.
Manises is a great starting point for gravel biking adventures, especially with routes extending into the natural surroundings. You can find various options, from easy rides like the 'Mislata sign – Turia Garden loop from Avinguda del Cid' to more challenging ones such as the 'Drop Spring – Cartuja de Porta Coeli loop from Godella'. For a comprehensive list and details on these routes, refer to the gravel biking guide around Manises.


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