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                                       GETTING TO VALENCIA

     By Plane:

   The number of international flights to Manises International Airport has soared in the past few years, with direct connections to the main European capitals: London, Paris, Milan, Amsterdam, Munich, Cologne, Zurich and Hanover. There are 20 flights daily to the two main international Spanish airports, Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat, with onward connections to the main cities of the world. The proximity of Alicante Airport (180 Km) increases the number of flights on offer, with the numerous charter flights to many European cities.

   Manises Airport is only 8 Km from the city centre and it is connected by Metro and Bus. www.aena.es

   By train:

   Valencia has good railway connections to and from the North Railway Station in the city centre, only 5 minutes walk to the selected hotels. There are daily regular connections from Valencia to Madrid, Alicante and Barcelona. www.renfe.es

   By Car:

   Access to Valencia by car using the following routes and motorways:

  • A-3 motorway: from central Spain and Madrid.

  • N-340 and A-7: from Barcelona.

  • N-224: from Zaragoza and Teruel.

  • N-332 and A-7 along the coast: from Alicante and Murcia.

                                  AIRPORT TO HOTELS

   There is direct Metro from Valencia Airport to Valencia City Centre. The red and green line (number 5 and 3 respectively) arrive to Xátiva station, 5 minutes walk to the selected hotels. www.metrovalencia.com

   On the Ground Floor of Valencia Airport you will find the Valencia Airport Taxis just outside the arrival hall. The fare into the city center should be around € 20. If you need reserved please contact Auto-Taxis: +34 96 3959560, Onda-Taxi: +34 96 3475252 or Radio-Taxi: +34 96 3703333

   Aero-bus runs every 20 minutes from 06.00 am until 22.00. The trip into the city center takes around 15 minutes. Line 150 runs from 05.25 am until 23.55.

                                TOURIST INFORMATION

    Valencia is one of the largest cities (appr. one million inhabitants) of  Spain, and among the liveliest. It is located right on the Mediterranean Sea and you will enjoy great sandy beaches, wide range of outdoor sports, and a vibrant nightlife. Valencia City is an ideal place to enjoy Spanish climate, beaches and gastronomy.

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