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Valencia: Valencia City Center (Thumbnail)
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Boris Strzelczyk
Valencia

Boris Strzelczyk was born in southern Germany and, at the age of one, moved with his family to a small coastal town in Spain, where he grew up by the Mediterranean Sea. Boris studied architecture at the ETSAM in Madrid and began his professional training in the field that had always interested him.

He returned in 2006 to his adopted city of Valencia, where he founded GA Valencia. He currently runs his own architecture studio and designs and conducts tours. His interests focus on the culture, sociology, history and urban development that have shaped Valencia into a dynamic city that remains relatively undiscovered by many.

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Valencia

Valencia, Spain's third largest city, has gone from being a little-known agricultural capital to establishing itself in recent years as a modern and active city. Its recognition as European Green Capital 2024 reflects municipal policies focused on sustainability, responsible mobility and the improvement of public spaces. Its Mediterranean climate and high quality of life have accompanied an urban transformation based on the creation of green areas and the expansion of pedestrian spaces, especially in the historic centre.

A first visit to the city should include the historic centre, the conversion of the old Turia riverbed into an urban garden, the works of Santiago Calatrava and the maritime neighbourhoods. After this initial tour, the experience can be extended with specialised thematical visits or excursions to the surrounding area, which allow visitors to discover cultural landscapes such as the Albufera or the wine-growing region of Utiel-Requena.

GA Valencia specializes in developing customized group programs focused on architecture and urbanism. All itineraries are guided by qualified architects based in Valencia. In addition to the tours, we can arrange transportation, entrance tickets and restaurant reservations. Please contact us for development of a program itinerary. Guided tours are available in English, German, Spanish and French.

GA Valencia
Architecture Tours in Valencia
Calle Bernat y Baldovi, 6
46010 Valencia
+34-617-42-11-36
[email protected]

This is just a small selection of tour examples. We offer many more, including custom options and multi-day programmes.

Contact us for bookings and further information!

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