Valencia

Voted best city in the world to live in 2020 and 2022

Is Valencia the destination you are looking for?



Valencia is a little paradise with 2,000 years of history, where the value of the past goes hand in hand with cutting-edge modernity. With 300 days of sunshine a year and an average temperature of 17ºC, you can be sure to have a stay just as you dreamed of.

In addition, Valencia's cultural and artistic offerings are extensive. It features a lively mix of modernity, tradition and history, with a rich heritage that will not leave you indifferent.



The beauty of its sea



It is a city facing the Mediterranean Sea, inevitably linked to it throughout its history. It has some of the largest and most beautiful beaches in eastern Spain, easily accessible even by public transportation.

Our recommendations: Malvarrosa, El Cabañal-Arenas, Patacona, Pinedo, el Saler, la Devesa, Garrofera, el Palmar, Recatí-Perellonet.

History, art and culture



Valencia is a magical city that exudes art, culture and history. Strolling through its historic district you can admire the timeless beauty of its monuments, such as the Lonja de la Seda, the Cathedral, the Serranos Towers or the Quart Towers. The city also has a vibrant cultural offering.

The Ciutat Vella includes six neighborhoods rich in history and art: La Seu, El Carmen, La Xerea, Velluters, El Mercat, and San Francesc.

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Eating in Valencia is a real pleasure. One of the secrets of its fine cuisine is the use of local products from the Mediterranean Sea, the coastal lagoon of La Albufera, and the rich Huerta de Valencia, one of the 6 remaining peri-urban orchards in Europe.



Urban green spaces



The city has many urban parks, connected by bicycle paths. It has 7.41 m2 of green space per inhabitant. The Jardín del Turia, a former riverbed, is one of the largest natural urban parks in Spain. It has become a pleasant space for leisure and sports, full of life at any time of day.

Our recommendations: Jardín del Turia, Jardín Botánico, Jardines de Monforte, Parque de Cabecera, Jardines del Real de Viveros, Jardín de las Hespérides.

Tourist attractions



In Valencia you will find unique places. You can admire the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe. The City of Arts and Sciences is a complex of leisure, science and culture that has become an icon of the city. In the water park, fun and adrenaline are guaranteed for all ages.

Friendly city



Valencia is prized for the friendliness and hospitality of its people. A city with a past of great merchants, it has the friendly welcome of foreigners in its blood. Its inhabitants have an open, uninhibited and very relaxed Mediterranean character. They love to share with their friends and enjoy a life that takes place very much on the street.



Albufera Natural Park



Coastal wetland, rich in fauna and flora and surrounded by rice fields. Traverse it by bicycle or take a ride on a traditional boat. Dreamy sunsets.

Unique museums



Vanguard or history: IVAM, Bellas Artes, la Almoina, MuVIM, Bombas Gens, de la Seda, CaixaForum, Nacional de Cerámica, Museo Fallero...

Music festivals



  • Vivers Concerts - July
  • Jazz Festival - July
  • Festival de la Ciutat - June and July
  • Nits a la Marina - June to September
    Mediterráneo Sound - September
  • Festival of Diversity - July



Las Fallas



It is a holiday that you should experience at least once in your life. And you have decided to do it this year. You will not regret it. Come in mid-March to share in the excitement of the masclety, the beauty of the floral tapestries and traditional costumes, and the mocking art of the ninots.

Easter



Known as Semana Santa Marinera, it takes place in the Poblados Marítimos with a close relationship between the sea and the traditions of these fishing districts. On Sundays and Easter Monday, Valencians gather in the Turia Gardens or on the beach to eat monas.

Christmas



Valencian Christmas fills the streets with magic. You can enjoy its lights, the nativity trail, Christmas fairs and markets, the ice skating rink in City Hall Square, the Christmas Attractions Fair, and many shows for these dates.

The climate



This Levantine city can boast exceptional weather at any time of the year, making it a perfect destination not only for summer vacations, but for your week-long vacation in any season. Its climate is sunny for more than 300 days a year on average, which is a very strong attraction for many tourists who seek good weather as the main condition for choosing their destination.
Valencia's privileged climate allows its inhabitants and visitors to carry out their activities in the streets, turning Valencia into a city full of life. This, together with the open and friendly nature of its inhabitants, makes it easy to enjoy leisure time in good company.

Leisure and catering



The city offers a wide range of leisure and dining options. Almost on every corner are terraces where you can enjoy its rich gastronomic heritage, with produce fresh from the sea, its magnificent vegetable gardens, or the unique marshes of Valencia's Albufera.
Nature lovers have a privileged destination in Valencia. They can enjoy its vast fine-sand beaches, some of which are still wild, or go hiking in nearby natural parks, accessible by public transportation or bicycle. The city itself has some outstanding urban parks that are not to be missed, such as the Turia Garden, a large green area that crosses the city from east to west and has become a large lung of choice for many as a recreation and entertainment area, as well as a favorite thoroughfare for hikers and cyclists.

Strategic situation

The location of the apartments at your disposal is strategic to make the most of your time in the capital of the Turia. You can enjoy your stay in a quiet part of the city, but you can reach the historic center on foot or by bicycle. The Turia Garden, Valencia's great lung, is even closer. You will discover this fantastic urban park, built on the ancient riverbed and chosen as a place of leisure and entertainment by many Valencians and visitors.

How to get around

Our accommodation has numerous public transportation stops nearby that will enable you to reach virtually any area of the city quickly and easily. Nearby public transportation offers immediate access to both the waterfront area and the city center.
Among the closest are streetcar line 4, which stops 50 m away, and bus lines 28, 94, 60, 64, C3, and 98.

You can also use a bicycle to get around the city. This is an unbeatable option for a flat city with an extensive network of bicycle lanes like Valencia. Just 100 m away is a bicycle rental station with the Valenbisi municipal service