Cheap flights from Bilbao to Valencia
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Frequently asked questions
How to reach the centre of Bilbao Valencia
When you land at Valencia Airport (VLC) following your flight from Bilbao, you'll be just 8 kilometres from the vibrant city centre. The metro offers the fastest and most economical route into town, departing directly from the terminal. This journey takes approximately 20 minutes and costs just €2.15 per ticket, making it the preferred choice for most travellers.
Should you prefer the flexibility of coach travel, frequent airport buses connect the terminal to the city with journey times around 35–40 minutes and fares of roughly €2. For those desiring direct convenience, taxis wait outside the arrivals hall and offer fixed-rate services to central Valencia for approximately €23–27. Rental car agencies are also available at the terminal, should you wish to explore beyond the city to discover the surrounding coastal regions and traditional orange groves that define the Valencia region.
What to see in Bilbao Valencia
Fresh from your journey from Bilbao, you'll discover that Valencia masterfully blends contemporary architectural innovation with time-honoured cultural heritage. The City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències) stands as the city's most iconic attraction—an extraordinary complex of gleaming white structures housing the futuristic Hemisfèric, the Museum of Sciences, and the spectacular Oceanográfic aquarium, all set within meticulously landscaped gardens that seem to belong to another world.
Beyond this modern spectacle, the charming old town invites exploration with its narrow medieval streets and historic squares, whilst the remarkable Turia Gardens provide a verdant 9-kilometre ribbon of green space perfect for leisurely strolls or bicycle rides. Valencia effortlessly delivers both cutting-edge culture and authentic Mediterranean charm in every corner.
- City of Arts and Sciences (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències)
- Turia Gardens
- Valencia Cathedral and Plaza de la Virgen
- Barrio del Carmen
- Ruzafa neighbourhood
- Malvarrosa Beach
Local cuisine in Bilbao Valencia
Coming from Bilbao to Valencia, you're arriving in the birthplace of Spain's most celebrated dish: paella. This iconic saffron-infused rice, traditionally cooked with beans, meat, or seafood in a wide, shallow pan, is essential experiencing in authentic valenciano style. Visit a beachfront chiringuito or family restaurant to savour the real thing, where the crispy, caramelised base known as socarrat is considered a delicacy.
Beyond paella, discover distinctly local specialities including all i pebre, a savoury stew of eel and potatoes with paprika, and arroz a banda, delicate rice cooked in fragrant fish stock. For lighter fare, try esgarraet, a refreshing salad combining salted cod with orange and olive oil. Indulge in buñuelos (fried pastries dusted with sugar) or the region's celebrated turrón (creamy almond nougat). Complete your meal with a glass of Agua de Valencia, a sparkling cocktail of cava and liqueurs that captures the essence of the city.
- Paella Valenciana
- All i pebre
- Arroz a banda
- Esgarraet
- Buñuelos
- Agua de Valencia
