HOW TO GET THERE

 

Due to its strategic location in the East of the Iberian Peninsula, the city of Valencia is well served by all forms of transport, not only to other cities within the country, but to the rest of the World as well.

 

HOW TO ARRIVE BY AIR

 

         Valencia’s airport is located at approx. 9 km from the city centre, in a town called Manises.

         There is a taxi rank at the front door, but we strongly recommend you to use the underground, which is a more direct and more comfortable option to get you to the city centre.

 

         Manises' Airport telephone nº: (0034) 96 159 85 00

 

 

HOW TO ARRIVE BY LAND

 

BY CAR

 

         If you come by car, you may consider the different major routes.

 

BY A-3 MOTORWAY FROM MADRID

 

If you are coming from Madrid or from the western part of the Peninsula, the best option is to take the A-3.

 

 

 From the A-3, once arrived to the New River Turia Channel

 

1.     Take the V-30 while following the sign Castellón/Barcelona (2,1 km)

2.     Take the exit CV-367/Paterna/CV-35/Paterna/CV35/Ademuz/Godella (0,7 km)

3.     Take the CV-30 (2,8 km)

4.     Carry on down the Avenida de Joan XXIII (1,8 km)

5.     Go through a roundabout and turn right at the second exit on the Avenida de Juan XXIII (0,2 km)

6.     Go through a roundabout and take the second exit on the Avenida de Los Hermanos Machado (2.5 km)

7.     Go through a roundabout and take the third exit on to the Bulevar Periférico Norte

8.     Go straight on through the next roundabout (1,6 km)

9.     Turn right and carry on along the Avenida de Cataluña (41m)

10. Turn left on the Calle del Doctor Vicente Zaragozá (23m)

11. Carry on along the Avenida dels Tarongers

 

FROM TERUEL-SARAGOSSA N-234

 

To enter coming from Teruel or Saragossa (Zaragoza) you must take the N-234, which ends at the E-15 at Sagunto, and then head to Valencia the same way you would do if you were coming from Castellón or Barcelona.

 

         FROM CASTELLÓN - BARCELONA

 

 When coming from Castellón or Barcelona, we strongly recommend you to take the so-called Autopista del Mediterráneo (N-340 and A-7, exit 51)

 

 

 

  1. Take exit nº 18 and carry on along the Avenida de Cataluña

  2. Turn left on the Calle del Doctor Vicente Zaragozá

  3. Carry on along the Avenida dels Tarongers

 

If you are coming from the inland you should take the routes crossing Valencia from North to South, the N-340 and the N-330.

        

         FROM ALICANTE - MURCIA

 

From Murcia and Alicante, it is possible to take the Autopista del Mediterráneo and the N-332.

 

 

 

  1. Enter into Valencia and take the Avenida de Ausiàs March (V-31)

  2. Turn right on Avenida de Peris y Valero

  3. Carry on the Puente del Ángel Custodio

  4. At the roundabout, take the third exit on the Avenida de Eduardo Boscá

  5. Carry on the Avenida del Cardenal Benlloch

  6. Carry on along after the junction with the Calle de los Santos Justo y Pastor without leaving the Avenida del Cardenal Benlloch

  7. Go straight on after the junction with the Avenida de Vicente Blasco Ibáñez

  8. After this junction, the street changes its name to Calle del Clariano. Go straight on

  9. Take the exit to A-7/N-340/N-234/Barcelona/Zaragoza

  10. Turn right on Avinguda dels Tarongers

 

         For further information, we ask you to consult the DGT (Dirección General de Tráfico), the Spanish Department in Charge of Traffic: www.dgt.es

 

 

BY BUS

 

         Valencia's Bus Station is located on the western part of the city, and it is well connected to main cities in Spain and Europe.

If you want to reach other destinations downtown departing from the Central Bus Station, you can use the city's bus network, the underground (Turia Station) or the taxis.

 

         Bus Station:

Avenida Menéndez Pidal BAJO

46009 Valencia

(0034) 963 466 266

Buses EMT (Metropolitan Transport Company) Line 29 in the direction of Universitats

 

 

 

BY TRAIN

 

         Trains depart on a daily basis from the Estación del Norte (North Station) to Spain's main cities, as well as interregional routes.

Also stations interconnected to the FGV (regional trains network) allow you to reach most of the towns in the region.

 

         RENFE (National Network of Spanish Trains) Telephone nº: (0034) 906 36 53 46

EMT – Line 40 Calle Xàtiva - Instituto

Underground: Line 3 – In the direction of Rafaelbunyol or Palmaret, change over at Benimaclet Station, to take the tramway lines 4 or 6 in the direction of Dr. Luch / Las Arenas.