Aldaya is home to a variety of architectural styles that reflect its long history. Visitors will find a blend of Gothic, Baroque, and neoclassical elements in its churches, town halls, and public spaces. The Church of the Holy Cross (Iglesia de la Santa Cruz) is one of the town’s most prominent landmarks, offering a glimpse into its religious past with stunning interiors and a historic bell tower.
One of the main attractions for tourists is the local Plaza de la Constitución, a central square surrounded by cafes, boutiques, and historic buildings, offering a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the town. Nearby, the Municipal Park provides a tranquil green space for families and visitors to unwind, with beautiful gardens, walking paths, and picnic areas.
For history enthusiasts, the town’s historical architecture is complemented by its proximity to the more famous sites of Valencia, such as the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (City of Arts and Sciences) and the Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange), a UNESCO World Heritage site.