Getting around Valencia

We explain the different ways to get around the city during your weeks in Valencia



Valencia is a medium-sized city, despite being the third largest city in Spain. It offers many options for visitors, so there is no shortage of ways to enjoy the weeks here.

It is located on very flat terrain, making it perfect for bicycling. The municipality's commitment to this means of transportation translates into an extensive network of bike paths, with more than 157 km, and the Valenbisi rental system, available to all. The bicycle is the perfect choice for getting around not only in the city, but also to reach the metropolitan area in a very reasonable time.

In addition, the city has an extensive public transportation network that will connect you to all important points in the city and metropolitan area. At your disposal is an extensive bus and metro-tram network.

If you want to save money and gain in comfort during your trip, APtuValencia recommends you get the Valencia Tourist Card



24, 48 or 72 hours with the possibility of some tickets included in the list

  • Free buses, subway, streetcars and suburban trains. Including the airport
  • Free museums and municipal monuments
  • Up to 50% discount at other tourist sites
  • Packs Tourist Card + entrance tickets to major tourist attractions