Valencia offers a warm atmosphere, between Spanish traditions and exciting contemporary innovations.
Why stay in this city?
Valencia, Spain's third largest city, is a must-see tourist destination with its many attractions. The city's jewel is undoubtedly the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic architectural complex that houses a science museum, a planetarium and the Oceanogràfic, one of the largest aquariums in Europe. The historic centre of Valencia, with its cobbled streets and monuments such as the Gothic Cathedral and the Lonja de la Seda, a UNESCO World Heritage site, transports visitors to the past. The Turia Gardens, a large urban park in the dry river bed, offer an oasis of greenery ideal for relaxing or enjoying outdoor activities. The sandy beaches, such as the Malvarrosa and Las Arenas, invite you to swim and stroll. Finally, Valencia is famous for its gastronomy, including paella, and its vibrant festivals like the Fallas.
125 hotels in Valencia,
Spain
Our selection of prestigious hotels
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Las Arenas Balneario Resort ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
From 314 €
This 5-star resort has a superb seafront location with direct access to Valencia's Las Arenas Beach.
Featuring a fitness centre, a restaurant as well as a bar, Only YOU Hotel Valencia is located in the centre of Valencia, 700 metres from Norte Train...
5 Plaça de Rodrigo Botet, Ciutat Vella, 46002 Valencia, Spain
Situated in Valencia, 300 metres from Church of Saint Nicolás, MYR Palacio Vallier features accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and...
Plaza Manises, 7, Ciutat Vella, 46003 Valencia, Spain
When visiting Valencia, several emblematic monuments deserve special attention. The Cité des Arts et des Sciences is a must with its futuristic architecture and its many attractions, including the Museum of Science, the Hemisfèric and the Oceanogràfic. Valencia Cathedral, located in the historic centre, is a Gothic masterpiece that houses the Saint Calice, supposed to be the Holy Grail. Nearby, the Plaza de la Virgen and the basilica of Virgen de los Desamparados are important places of pilgrimage and gathering.
The Lonja de la Seda, or Silk Hall, is another UNESCO World Heritage site, exemplifying civil Gothic architecture. The central market, with its modernist architecture, is one of the largest covered markets in Europe, offering a unique sensory experience. Finally, the Torres de Serranos, the ancient gates of the city, offer stunning panoramic views of Valencia and its surroundings.
How to move around the city?
Valencia offers a variety of means of transport for tourists, facilitating the exploration of this vibrant Spanish city. Valencia Airport, located only 8 km from the city centre, hosts international and domestic flights, ensuring fast and comfortable arrival. Tourists can reach the heart of the city by metro, bus or taxi from the airport.
The railway network is also well developed, with the Valencia-Joaquín Sorolla train station serving high speed AVE trains to Madrid, Barcelona and other major cities. For urban travel, the public transport network includes metro, tram and bus lines, allowing easy and economical movement.
Valencia also has a bike rental service, Valenbisi, perfect for exploring the city's many parks and bike paths. Finally, taxis and carpooling services such as Uber complete the transport options, ensuring maximum flexibility for visitors to travel.