Start in the Ciutat Vella and discover the city's most historic side, and go 20 centuries back in time. The Cathedral, in Gothic style, houses the Holy Chalice. According to some studies and documents, this is the Grail used by Jesus in the Last Supper. The Cathedral is, without a doubt, an architectural monument worth exploring, outside and inside. Outside you will catch a glimpse of the bell tower, known as Miguelete, because the main bell was baptised on the day of San Miguel. Once you're inside, look everywhere, but above all, look up to see the frescoes. They are considered one of the most important examples of the early Spanish Renaissance and were only found a few years ago. And if you fancy seeing more, visit the Church of San Nicolás de Bari, known as the Valencian Sistine Chapel.
