City info
Getting Around from the Hotel
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For information on how to get to the hotel, please refer to our Hotel Info section at the following link: Hotel info ->
We are also sharing the link to our interactive map so you can easily explore and move around the city:
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From the hotel, it is very easy to reach Valencia’s main points of interest by public transport or taxi. The area is also perfect for getting around by bicycle.
View on map Bus stop 31 ->
View on map Bus stop 32 ->
View on map Bus stop 19 ->
More information about routes and timetables:
https://geoportal.emtvalencia.es/visor?lang=es
The nearest taxi rank is located approximately 200 metres from the hotel:
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BIKE RENTAL
Very close to the hotel you will find OceanRepublik, a very convenient option for renting bicycles and exploring the seafront promenade, the northern beaches of Valencia and easily getting to the city centre.
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BIKE RENTAL PRICES
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In addition, throughout the year they organise different water sports activities at their school, including paddle surf, surfing, wing foil, kayaking and other sea-related activities
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ACTIVITY CALENDAR & BOOKINGS
CONTACT
Valencia City Centre
You can easily reach the city centre with EMT bus lines 31 and 32, or with line 19 heading directly into the centre. These are direct and frequent connections throughout the day.
The stop for EMT bus line 31 is located just behind the hotel.
City of Arts and Sciences
The most direct option from the hotel is EMT bus line 19, which offers an easy connection to the City of Arts and Sciences complex.
Alboraya
You can use the Bus d’Alboraya service, which directly and frequently connects La Patacona with the town of Alboraya.
https://www.alboraya.es/es/pagina/bus-dalboraya-linea-horarios
Port Saplaya
Port Saplaya can be reached via MetroBus line 112, departing from the interurban bus stops in the Patacona / Alboraya area.
Surroundings
Malvarrosa Beach
A lively beach area with a wide range of restaurants and seaside bars.
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Port Saplaya
A charming area with canals and colourful houses, often referred to as “Little Venice”.
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Alboraya Orchard Area
Traditional agricultural area where tiger nuts are cultivated, the main ingredient of the famous Valencian horchata.
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Valencia city
Plaza del Ayuntamiento
Valencia’s main square and central meeting point, surrounded by iconic buildings and events throughout the year.
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Mercado Central de Valencia
One of the largest fresh food markets in Europe, located inside a historic modernist building.
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Valencia Cathedral
The city’s main cathedral, home to the Holy Grail.
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Plaza de la Reina
One of the liveliest squares in the historic centre and one of the main access points to the cathedral.
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La Lonja de la Seda
A UNESCO World Heritage Gothic building and one of Valencia’s most important historical landmarks.
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El Carmen
Historic neighbourhood known for its narrow streets, nightlife, bars and urban art.
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Torres de Serranos
Former medieval city gate with views over the Turia Gardens.
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Torres de Quart
Another of the ancient defensive gates of medieval Valencia.
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City of Arts and Sciences
Modern cultural complex with museums and iconic architecture. Tickets can be arranged directly through us to avoid queues and waiting times.
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The Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe, is also located here.
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Turia Gardens
Large urban park ideal for walking, cycling or sports activities.
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Albufera Natural Park
Entorno natural famoso por sus arrozales y atardeceres.
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