Excited about your upcoming trip to Valencia and wondering about the best ways to get around the city hassle-free? On this post I’ll share with you my Essential Guide to Public Transport in Valencia. From handy tips on navigating the city’s buses, metro, and tram systems to friendly advice on private transfer options and routes to popular spots, I’ve got all the info you need to make your Valencia experience as easy as possible!
After calling Valencia home for over a decade, I’ve become quite familiar with how the public transportation system works here. Even though I don’t use it every day, I always find it handy for my trips into the city, whether it’s for shopping, enjoying a night out, or attending fun events like the Fallas festival. And you know what? I’ve never been let down by Valencia’s public transport—it’s always reliable, clean, and feels safe.
In this post, you will find an extensive guide on how to get around Valencia. While Valencia’s public transportation system may appear daunting initially, it’s actually quite straightforward to navigate. Unlike the bustling atmospheres of Madrid and Barcelona, Valencia offers a more relaxed vibe, except during peak times like Fallas or the summer season.
Nevertheless, the city’s public transport is not only affordable but also dependable and extensive. You’ll find a variety of options available, including buses, metro, tram, trains, bikes, scooters, and taxis, making it convenient to explore the city and its surroundings.
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How to get around Valencia: Essential Guide to Public Transport in Valencia
Valencia Tourist Card
Overview
If you’re planning a quick city break, the Valencia Tourist Card is your key to maximising your experience. This convenient physical card allows you access to public transportation throughout the city and offers free entry to museums and monuments in Valencia. You’ll can also enjoy exclusive discounts on various attractions including the L’Iber Toy Soldier Museum, tours in Albufera , shops, restaurants, and much more, allowing you to indulge in everything Valencia has to offer, including savouring some delightful beers and tapas. If you want to know more about the tourist card, check out my post on Your Ultimate Guide – Valencia Tourist Card.
Usage Guidelines
Even if you decide to extend your stay beyond the card’s expiration, there’s no need to worry. Simply head to any Tourist Office to renew it for another 24, 48, or 72 hours, and enjoy a 10% discount on the extension. Just remember, only the same type of card you initially purchased can be reloaded.
Public Transport Options in Valencia
Valencia is a vibrant and beautiful city, and its attractions lie dotted all over the map. While the city centre is easily navigable on foot, walking absolutely everywhere would be over-ambitious. So you may also want to explore other areas of Valencia using public transportation, especially if you plan to visit attractions further away or venture to the beach areas.
By using the Moovit app allows you to efficiently plan your journey and access information regarding the schedules of arrivals of buses, trams, and the metro.
Although traffic in Valencia is relatively moderate compared to larger Spanish cities, it can get notably congested during peak hours, especially from 07:00 to 09:00 and 17:00 to 19:30. During these times, public transport experiences high demand as commuters travel to and from school or work.
EMT Bus
While exploring Valencia, you’ll probably spend a good chunk of your time in and around the city centre, soaking up its historic charm. To navigate this lively hub and venture into areas not easily accessible by trams or metro, Valencia’s EMT-operated city buses are your best way bet to uncover every corner of Valencia with ease.
Getting around Valencia by bus is simple and convenient. To start, familiarise yourself with the bus routes and schedules using resources like the Geoportal EMT website or the EMT Valencia app. Once you’ve planned your route, head to the nearest bus stop, identifiable by the EMT logo on a sign.
Valencias bus service is operated by EMT (Empresa Municipal de Transportes), providing public transportation services within Valencia city and its immediate surroundings. Buses in Valencia are equipped with features to ensure accessibility for passengers with reduced mobility, including wheelchair ramps, designated seating areas, and priority boarding.
Stay informed with real-time information displays or announcements, ensuring you know exactly when to expect your stop. Some buses even offer complimentary WiFi, allowing you to stay connected on the go. And for those who need to power up their devices, USB charging ports are also available onboard.
Operating Hours
Bus services operate from 4:00 AM to 10:30 PM, with night services available from 10:30 PM to 2:00 AM on weekdays and 10:30 PM to 3:30 AM on weekends. Hours may differ during fiestas and public holidays.
Ticket Purchase Locations
If you haven’t bought your València Tourist Card, you’ll need to pay for your ticket. You have a few options:
You can purchase a single ticket for €1.50 when you board the bus or through the EMTicket app.
Buy a bus voucher for €10.50 (€8.50 + €2 for the card), or the SUMA card for 10 trips on urban and interurban buses, metro, tram, and commuter trains for €10 (€8 + €2 for the card).
Metro VLC
The Valencia metro network spans 10 lines and 146 metro stations, offering extensive coverage throughout the city. Before your trip, take a moment to review the Valencia metro map and locate the station closest to your accommodation. This way, you can easily plan your metro routes to reach your desired attractions directly from where you’re staying.
Operating Hours
Weekdays see service operating from 4:00 AM to 11:30 PM, while weekends extend from 5:00 AM to 12:30 AM. During holidays and festivals, times can extend to 3:00am and FREE fare days are also brought in during special events or fiestas. Frequencies generally run around every 10 minutes, although they may differ depending on the line.
Ticket Purchase Locations
Valencia’s metro and tram systems have 10 interconnected lines, ensuring comprehensive citywide access. Ticket prices vary depending on the number of zones crossed:
- €1.50 Zone 1
- €2.80 Zone 2
- €4.80 Zone 3
Alternatively, travellers can opt for the SUMA 10 voucher, priced at 8 euros, providing 10 trips with the ability to transfer between metro, tram, and bus. Tickets can be purchased at metro and tram stations.
Other Transport Modes
Train
Getting around Valencia by train is a convenient and efficient way to explore the city and its surrounding areas. The main train station in Valencia is Estación del Norte (North Station), located in the city centre. From there, you can access regional and long-distance trains to destinations within Valencia province and beyond.
At the North Station, ten platforms serve various lines and train types, catering to short-distance (Cercanías), mid-distance (Media Distancia or MD), and long-distance (Larga Distancia) journeys. Which is an excellent option if you want to visit the most popular destinations in the Valencian community including Castellon, Sagunto, Alicante, and Xativa.
Ticket Purchase Locations
To use the train system, you can purchase tickets at the station ticket counters, self-service machines, or online through the Renfe website or app. It’s advisable to check schedules and plan your journey in advance, especially for longer trips or during peak travel times.
Taxi
When you’re feeling tired or simply want a quick ride back to your destination in Valencia, hopping into a taxi is a convenient option. Official taxis are easy to spot with their white colour and a green light on top indicating availability. Look for a sign inside indicating whether the taxi is occupied (“Ocupat”) or available (“Lliure”).
Taxi Ranks/Stands
Locating a taxi in Valencia is a pretty straight forward. Throughout the city, you’ll find taxi stands conveniently situated near key points such as the train station, metro stops, and many popular attractions.
Similarly, in Manises airport, taxi stands await just beyond the arrival gates. It’s as simple as approaching the first taxi in line, allowing you to get on your way swiftly and hassle-free.
Taxi Apps
In Valencia, while Uber isn’t an option, you can still rely on alternative apps like Cabify and Freenow for convenient taxi booking. Personally, I find this method the easiest. These apps are easy to use, allowing you to input your destination, receive an estimated fare, and make payment via NFC for a seamless experience. Plus, one of the most valuable features is the ability to track your taxi’s location in real-time, eliminating any uncertainty about its arrival time. With these apps, you can travel with peace of mind, knowing exactly when your ride will arrive plus its safe.
Bicycle and eScooter
Getting around Valencia by bicycle and eScooter can be both practical and exciting! Valencia is bike a friendly city and have an extensive network of bike and scooter lanes , making it easy and safe to explore the city on two wheels.
Renting a bicycle or opting for an eScooter from one of the many rental shops allows you to experience Valencia at your own pace while soaking in the sights and sounds of the city. Just make sure before setting out, to familiarise yourself with local traffic rules and regulations, and always prioritise safety by wearing a helmet and obeying traffic signals.
TukTuk
Looking for a unique way to explore Valencia? Why not hop on a TukTuk tour! TukTuks are great at manoeuvring through Valencia’s maze of narrow streets and hidden nooks, revealing charming spots and local secrets that even lifelong residents may have missed. Plus, they’re fully electric, making them not only environmentally friendly but also a guilt-free way to experience the city.
A TukTuk tour is like stepping into your own private adventure vehicle, driven by a local who knows the city like the back of their hand. It’s the perfect way for anyone, whether you’re new to Valencia or a seasoned traveler, to dive deep into the heart of the city without worrying about maps or directions.
Car Rental & Parking
Getting around Valencia by car hire offers you the freedom to explore the city and its surroundings at your own pace. Renting a car is relatively straightforward, with many rental companies available both at the airport and in online. You can book your car online in advance or upon arrival, depending on your preference.
In terms of driving, Valencia’s city centre is generally less congested and easier to navigate compared to larger cities like Madrid and Barcelona, which is known for its chaotic traffic, and limited parking options.
Finding parking in Valencia can sometimes be a real headache, with restricted areas and perpetual busyness no matter the time of day. I can understand if it’s your first time that it can be overwhelming. To make things easier, I use the Telpark app just before I head off to the city.
Using the Telpark app in Valencia is straightforward and hassle-free. Apps can be downloaded for iOs and Android. To create an account just provide your basic details, payment information, and add the vehicle you’ll be parking. Once you are ready to park, the app will locate parking zones available in Valencia. There are 4 Telpark car parks in Valencia city:
- Reino de Valencia
- Mercado de Ruzafa
- Juan Carlos I
- Bailén Ave
If your plans change and you need to extend your parking session, you can easily do so within the app. And when it’s time to leave, ending your parking session through the app stops any further charges. With Telpark, parking is so much easier and saves you time looking for available spaces, allowing you to spend less time worrying about parking and more time enjoying the city.
Getting to and From Valencia
Valencia is served by Valencia Airport (VLC), also known as Manises Airport. Check with airlines to see if they offer direct flights to Valencia from your departure city. If you’re coming from the UK, you can direct flights to Valencia from:
- Belfast International
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- East Midlands
- Edinburgh
- London Stansted
- Manchester
Alternatively, you may need to connect through a larger hub airport such as Madrid-Barajas Airport or Barcelona-El Prat Airport.
From Alicante
By bus
You can hop on a direct bus from Alicante Airport to Valencia, run by ALSA. The trip usually lasts about 3 to 4 hours, depending on the route and any stops along the way. Buses depart frequently right from the airport terminal. To secure your spot, it’s a good idea to buy your tickets in advance through the ALSA website. It’s not only one of the most economical options but also a reliable way to get from Alicante Airport to Valencia.
By Train
You can take a train from Alicante Airport to Valencia. First, take a shuttle bus or taxi from the airport to Alicante Train Station (Estación de Tren Alicante). From there, board a Renfe train to Valencia’s Estación del Norte (Valencia Nord). The journey takes around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the train service. You can read more about my personal experience catching the train from Valencia to Alicante airport.
By Shuttle transfer
Numerous private companies provide shuttle transfer services from Alicante Airport to Valencia, offering the convenience of door-to-door service. You can book these services in advance online or upon your arrival at the airport. While shuttle transfers may not be the most budget-friendly choice, they’re an ideal solution if you prefer to avoid navigating public transportation. If your priority is a hassle-free journey straight to Valencia, then a shuttle transfer is worth considering.
From Barcelona
By Bus
Several bus companies provide direct services from Barcelona to Valencia. The journey takes around 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and stops along the way. Buses depart from Barcelona’s Estació del Nord bus station and Barcelona El Prat Airport T1 and arrive at Valencia’s Estació d’Autobusos bus station. Getting the ALSA bus from Barcelona Airoprt is the easiest way to get to Valencia, you can also check out my personal experience on Easy Bus Travel: From Valencia to Barcelona Airport.
By Train
Renfe operates high-speed trains (AVE) between Barcelona and Valencia, offering a fast and efficient way to travel between the two cities. Trains depart regularly from Barcelona Sants station and arrive at Valencia Joaquín Sorolla station or Valencia Nord station. The journey takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the type of train.
Where to stay in Valencia
Valencia offers a wide variety of accommodations to suit every taste and budget. Whether you prefer cozy boutique hotels in the historic city centre or modern resorts by the beach, you’ll find plenty of options to make your stay comfortable and memorable. Whether you’re here to soak up the culture, relax by the sea, or experience the vibrant nightlife, Valencia has something for everyone
Overview of Neighbourhoods
Valencia is a vibrant city with diverse neighbourhoods, each offering its own unique atmosphere, attractions, and amenities. Whether you’re seeking historic charm, beachside vibes, or a lively urban experience, Valencia has a neighbourhood to suit your preferences. Here’s an overview of some of the most popular neighbourhoods:
Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
Home to Valencia’s historic core, Ciutat Vella is a maze of narrow streets, charming squares, and medieval architecture. Here you will find the must-visit attractions including the Cathedral, La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange), and the Central Market. The neighbourhood is bustling with cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a great place to immerse yourself in Valencia’s culture and history.
El Carmen
Located within Ciutat Vella, El Carmen is known for its bohemian atmosphere, street art, and eclectic mix of bars and clubs. Explore hidden gems in its labyrinthine alleys, such as the Quart Towers and the Turia Gardens.
Ruzafa
Ruzafa has emerged as one of Valencia’s trendiest neighbourhoods, celebrated for its vibrant street art, indie boutiques, and hip cafes. It’s one of our favourite places to spend time in, with its lively nightlife scene, with a plethora of bars and restaurants offering diverse cuisines and craft cocktails.
Eixample
Eixample is characterised by its wide boulevards, elegant architecture, and upscale shopping districts.
Visit the Mercado de Colón, a beautifully restored modernist market, and stroll along the leafy Gran Vía Marqués del Turia.
Malvarrosa and Cabanyal-Canyamelar
Situated along Valencia’s stunning coastline, these neighbourhoods boast beautiful beaches, seaside promenades, and seafood restaurants. This area is perfect if you are looking for a beach stay in Valencia. Relax on the sandy shores of Playa de la Malvarrosa or explore the colourful fishermen’s houses in Cabanyal-Canyamelar.
Algiros
Algiros is a residential area popular among students and expats, thanks to its proximity to the university campus and affordable housing options. Enjoy a laid-back atmosphere with local markets, parks, and cozy cafes.
Benimaclet
Known for its multicultural vibe and affordable living, Benimaclet offers a diverse array of dining options, from international eateries to traditional tapas bars. Experience its thriving cultural scene, with live music venues, art galleries, and community events.
Hotel Recommendations by Budget Range
Ciutat Vella (Old Town)
Luxury
Hotel Hospes Palau de la Mar – A luxurious boutique hotel offering elegant rooms, a spa, and a rooftop pool with views of the city.
Mid-range
Hotel Vincci Mercat – Located near the Central Market, this stylish hotel features modern rooms and a rooftop terrace.
Budget
Pensión Moratin – A cozy budget option with comfortable rooms and a convenient location 80 metres from Valencia’s main square, Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
El Carmen
Luxury
Caro Hotel – Housed in a 19th-century palace, this boutique hotel boasts exquisite design, Michelin-starred dining, and a rooftop terrace overlooking the city. You can also read our stay in the Caro Hotel, Boutique Hotel In Valencia.
Mid-range
Valenciaflats Centro Ciudad – Offering contemporary apartments with kitchenettes, this mid-range option provides flexibility and comfort for longer stays.
Budget
Home Youth Hostel – A budget-friendly hostel with clean dormitories and private rooms, located in the heart of El Carmen.
Ruzafa
Luxury
The Westin Valencia – A five-star hotel featuring luxurious rooms, a spa, and fine dining options, situated in the upscale Eixample district, adjacent to Ruzafa.
Mid-range
Hotel Kramer – A modern hotel offering comfortable rooms and a rooftop pool, within walking distance of Ruzafa’s trendy cafes and bars.
Budget
Russafa Youth Hostel – A budget-friendly hostel with a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for solo travelers and backpackers exploring Ruzafa’s eclectic scene.
Eixample
Luxury
SH Valencia Palace – A five-star hotel renowned for its elegant decor, gourmet dining, and prime location near the Turia Gardens.
Mid-range
NH Valencia Center – This stylish hotel offers contemporary rooms, a rooftop pool, and easy access to Eixample’s shopping and dining destinations.
Budget
Hotel San Lorenzo Boutique – A charming boutique hotel with affordable rates and a central location, ideal for budget-conscious travellers exploring Eixample.
Malvarrosa and Cabanyal-Canyamelar
Luxury
Las Arenas Balneario Resort – A luxury beachfront resort with spacious rooms, a spa, and direct access to Playa de la Malvarrosa.
Mid-range
Hotel Neptuno – This modern hotel offers comfortable rooms, a rooftop terrace with sea views, and a prime location near Malvarrosa Beach.
Budget
Malvarrosa Beach Apartment – Situated in Valencia, this air-conditioned apartment is 350 metres from Malvarrosa Beach. The apartment is 2.6 km from Puerto de Valencia. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Apartments Valencia – Apartments Valencia, located in Cabañal just a few metres from the beach, offers accommodations with complimentary bikes and WiFi.
Algiros
Mid-range
Hotel B&B Valencia Ciudad de las Ciencias – A contemporary hotel offering modern rooms and a complimentary buffet breakfast, conveniently located near Algiros’ university campus.
Budget
Palacios Rooms – A simple guesthouse with affordable rates and basic amenities, perfect for budget travelers seeking a comfortable stay in Algiros.
Benimaclet
Mid-range
Sweet Hotel Renasa – a contemporary hotel offering cozy accommodations, is conveniently located near the lively squares and cafes of Benimaclet.
Budget
Purple Nest Hostel – A vibrant hostel offering budget-friendly dormitories and private rooms, located in the heart of Benimaclet’s student-friendly neighbourhood.
Hostels and Alternative Accommodations
Ciutat Vella (Old Town):
Hostel
Red Nest Hostel – A lively hostel with dormitory and private rooms, featuring a communal kitchen, social events, and a central location near Plaza de la Virgen.
Alternative Accommodation
Airbnb – Explore unique apartments and lofts in the historic centre, offering authentic experiences and local charm.
Ruzafa
Hostel
Home Youth Hostel Valencia – A vibrant hostel with colourful decor, social activities, and a lively bar, situated in the heart of the Ruzafa neighbourhood.
Alternative Accommodation
Bruno Apartments Valencia – located in downtown Ruzafa, offers air-conditioned accommodations with balconies and quiet street views.
Malvarrosa and Cabanyal-Canyamelar
Hostel
Purple Nest Hostel – A popular hostel with a fun atmosphere, rooftop terrace, and organized activities, located near Malvarrosa Beach.
Alternative Accommodation
Malvarrosa Beach Rooms – Rent cozy apartments and beach houses along the Malvarrosa and Cabanyal-Canyamelar promenades for a relaxing seaside getaway.
Eixample
Hostel
Feetup Hostels – A chain of hostels offering budget-friendly accommodations with modern amenities, including a location in the Eixample district.
Alternative Accommodation
Hexagonal Design Apartments – Stay in stylish apartments and lofts in Eixample, featuring contemporary design and convenient access to the district’s attractions and nightlife.
Final Thoughts
As I wrap up my detailed guide to navigating Valencia’s public transport system, I hope you’re feeling well-prepared and excited to embark on your trip to this beautiful city! Whether you’re opting for a quirky Tuktuk ride or leisurely strolls through historic neighbourhoods, Valencia’s varied public transport options ensure you can discover every corner with ease.
So, as you set off on your Valencia adventure, don’t forget to soak up the vibrant atmosphere and immerse yourself in the rich culture that awaits you. With this guide, navigating Valencia will be a breeze, allowing you to make the most of every moment in this enchanting city. Enjoy your travels!
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