The Metro Valencia consists of ten lines (from which four are a tramway) and connects the suburbs with the city. On 2023, the one-way fare for one zone is €1.50. The card tself costs an additional €1 (pasteboard) or €2 (plastic) and contains a rechargeable chip. This metro system is not extensive, but can get you to major points within the city. If you want to take the tram, you have to buy a ticket from the machine, then validate it, before you get on.
If you use the metro a lot, you should consider getting a Bonometro, or a one, two- or three-day pass, which can be quite economical. For just over 12€, you can ride for 72 hours on the metro and tram as much as you like during that time; a bonus is that if you buy a ticket at, for instance, 16:00 on a Monday, it will expire not on Wednesday night, but on 16:00 Thursday.
Check the Valencia Subway Map in the Valencia City Maps to download section.
Can I take a bike on the metro and tram?
- On weekdays: you can only take your bike on surface routes, except if the bike is folded.
- On weekends and holidays: you can take your bike on all metro and tram lines.
- One bike per person is allowed and there is NO extra charge for taking a bike on the metro or tram.
- If you take your bike on the metro or tram, avoid standing in places where there is traffic. Stand next to the bike, holding it firmly to avoid falls.
- Avoid entering the train through the first and last doors, as they are reserved for people with reduced mobility.
- During the Fallas, it is not permitted to take bikes onto the metro or tram.
- It is not permitted to ride bikes on station platforms.
- FGV is not responsible in cases of loss, theft or damage.