Hotels in Valencia
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Valencia: La Terreta is always a good plan
Valencia is looking good. We say so, yes, but you will notice it too as soon as you set foot in it. La Terreta is on the move and you are about to see for yourself. Valencia, located on Spain's eastern coast, is renowned for its futuristic architecture, exemplified by the City of Arts and Sciences. The historic city centre features the impressive Valencia Cathedral and the Silk Exchange, both showcasing rich cultural heritage.
The best starting point for your trip, whatever type of trip it may be, will be our hotels in the city of Valencia. The pleasure of having everything at hand was this. A stroll through the Turia Gardens? Walk through the door and you have it. A visit to the Cathedral with the climb to the Micalet? Walk a little further, the best views of the city await you there.
You may not know that it holds the Holy Chalice. Any Indiana Jones fans in the room? Calm down, please, because there really is controversy about it.Try bringing up the subject during the esmorzaret, the mid-morning feast of hearty sandwiches. For one of the best go to La Pascuala, a legendary bodega in El Cabanyal. El Cabanyal is one of those neighbourhoods where you can still experience the life that has always existed, just like in the stalls of the beautiful Central Market.
In Valencia you will experience the street. All year round, but especially in March, when it celebrates its famous Fallas. Fire and gunpowder for the 19 days of the festival, during which you can attend the mascletà, the plantà, enjoy the fireworks and yes, you may feel sorry for yourself, but in the cremà all the fallas must burn.
In Valencia, there are beaches to suit all tastes. Some are urban and have all kinds of amenities. Here you can hire parasols and sun loungers, try a paella in one of the beach bars or play sports in the open air. Ask about Malvarrosa or Cabanyal, although we still call the latter Playa de las Arenas here.
If you prefer nature and a little less hustle and bustle, about 10 kilometres from Valencia you will find beaches such as El Saler and La Devesa. They form part of the Albufera Natural Park and have in common the white of their sand, the warmth of the sun and the blue of their waters. To do so, you can consult our hotels in Valencia and surroundings.
Fascinating underwater life just a stone's throw from our hotels in Valencia (Ciudad de las Artes)
They say that people are happiest by the sea. However, we understand that there are times when, no matter how beautiful and appetising the Mediterranean looks, you don't feel like going as far as the sand. In our hotels in Valencia with swimming pools you can take a well-deserved dip after a day of sightseeing or an important business meeting.
The skyline of the City of Arts and Sciences has become one of the most characteristic elements of the Valencia skyline. Architect Santiago Calatrava's buildings are surprising on the outside, but much more so on the inside. Santiago Calatrava is a world-renowned Spanish architect, structural engineer, and artist known for his avant-garde designs.
Here you can sit in front of a 900-metre concave screen for 3D projections in the Hemisfèric; touch everything you come across in the Museu de les Ciències; enjoy the music playing in the Palau de les Arts and enter the underwater world of the Oceanogràfic. The complex stands as an iconic symbol of Valencia's commitment to cutting-edge architecture and cultural innovation.
Oh, the Oceanogràfic. The place the little ones won't want to leave. It's not every day you see beluga whales, sharks, dolphins and seals. The penguins will leave you spellbound. And if you're bringing them on this trip, we'll take care of the accommodation and arrangements. Our hotels in Valencia with children offer all the facilities to make your stay a come, visit and enjoy and we will make sure of it through our hotels in Valencia with parking.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Valencia
How much does it cost to stay in a hotel in Valencia?
On average, hotels in Valencia cost around €153 per night. However, if you're looking for a superior room in the best location, the average price can go up to €190 per night.
How much is a hotel in Valencia for this weekend?
The average cost per night for a hotel in Valencia this weekend is 280€. Are you looking for something more exclusive? The suites are priced at 195€ per night this weekend.
How much is a hotel in Valencia for tonight?
On average, booking a hotel in Valencia for tonight costs €105 per night. However, if you're looking for an additional level of comfort and choose to book a superior room category, the price increases to €170 per night.
Which hotels in Valencia are recommended for families?
The ideal choice for a family stay is the Sercotel Sorolla Palace. However, we invite you to explore all the family-friendly hotels we have available.
What are the best hotels in Valencia near Mestalla Stadium?
The nearest hotel to Mestalla Stadium is Sercotel Valencia Alameda 41, located just 30 minutes away by public transportation.
What are the best hotels in Valencia near the Convention Center?
The featured hotel in Valencia, close to the Convention Center, is the Sercotel Sorolla Palace.
Which hotels in Valencia accept pets?
Sercotel Sorolla Palace welcomes pets. If you prefer, you can review our policy regarding hotels that accept pets.
Which hotels in Valencia are recommended for couples?
Couples who choose to stay with us rate Sercotel Valencia Alameda 41 as the preferred option. However, we invite you to explore all the alternatives we offer in hotels for couples.
What are the best hotels in Valencia for fallas?
You can find a selection of our hotels for the fallas in Valencia here.