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Airlines flying to Valencia

Ryanair
59.57 €

WizzAir Malta
81.86 €

Air Europa
130.49 €

Vueling
131.2 €

Dan Air
149.8 €
Frequently asked questions
Flight information
8 airlines fly to Valencia:
- Ryanair
- WizzAir Malta
- Air Europa
- Vueling
- Dan Air
- Swiss Air
- ITA Airways
- Austrian Airlines
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How to reach the centre of Valencia
Valencia Airport (Aeropuerto de Valencia, also known as Manises) is located approximately 8 kilometres from the city centre, making it easily accessible by several transport options.
The most convenient option is the metro, which takes around 25–30 minutes to reach the city centre (Xàtiva station) with a cost of approximately €1.40 for a single ticket. Alternatively, buses connect the airport to the city centre in roughly 30–40 minutes, with tickets costing around €1.40. Taxi services are available but more expensive, typically ranging from €12 to €15 for the journey, depending on traffic conditions and time of day.
For those preferring greater flexibility, car rental services are available at the airport, though we recommend the efficient public transport network for exploring the city centre itself.
What to see in Valencia
Valencia is home to the spectacular City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias), an architectural marvel that dominates the city's landscape with its futuristic white structures. This remarkable complex includes world-class museums and attractions that showcase contemporary design and innovation.
The stunning Turia Gardens (Jardines del Turia) stretch for 9 kilometres through the heart of the city, offering a verdant escape perfect for walking, cycling, and relaxing. The historic old town features charming medieval streets, the magnificent Cathedral, and vibrant plazas, whilst the golden beaches of Malvarrosa provide a perfect coastal retreat.
Key attractions and neighbourhoods worth exploring include:
- City of Arts and Sciences
- Hemisfèrics (immersive cinema and planetarium)
- L'Oceanogràfic (Europe's largest aquarium)
- Turia Gardens
- The Historic Cathedral and Plaza de la Virgen
- Malvarrosa Beach
Local cuisine in Valencia
Paella originated in Valencia, and no visit is complete without sampling this iconic dish. The authentic Valencian paella, made with short-grain rice, beans, and local vegetables (not seafood, as tradition dictates), represents centuries of culinary heritage. Whether you choose the traditional version or explore modern variations, paella is the quintessential taste of Valencia.
Beyond paella, the region offers exceptional dishes including arroz a banda (rice cooked in fish stock), all i pebre (eel and potato stew), and esgarraet (a refreshing salad of salt cod and orange). For dessert, try the famous buñuelos de calabaza (pumpkin fritters) and pair them with horchata and fartons, a local sweet pastry.
Agua de Valencia, a sparkling cocktail made with cava and liqueurs, is the perfect accompaniment to meals, whilst the region's local wines and fresh orange juice reflect Valencia's agricultural heritage.
The dining culture emphasises fresh, seasonal ingredients and family-style meals, particularly at lunch, which remains the main meal of the day.
