Transportation Tips

Tips about different methods of public transportation, such as buses, taxis or trains in Valencia, Spain.


Valencia Train Station

Valencia Train Station

The Norte Railway Station of Valencia is located in the heart of Valencia. Daily connections to Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Alicante, Port Bou (French border), Granada, Zaragoza, Bilbao and trains to other provinces leave from here. The Building is a modernist jewel of the city, with "Sezesión Vienesa" style, was built between 1906 and 1917 by Valencian architect Demetrio Ribes.

Valencia tourist bus

The Valencia tourist bus

The quickest way to see all the city's sights is to take this modern double-decker bus with an open top through the streets. It's equipped with a multi-lingual audio system (headphones included) that describes the one-hour tour in eight languages. You start and end in Plaza de la Reina and travel through the old town, Turia riverbed and the Arts and Sciences Centre. Get to know Valencia in a comfortable rigorous and enjoyable way. 10 languages locution.

The subway in Valencia

The subway in Valencia

The Valencia Metro is the easiest, most useful and fastest way to move around the city. The network is more than 140,000 km long and 97 trains pass through its rails. It has 10 lines, four of which are tram lines. The cost of the ticket varies from one zone to another and starts at 1.50 euros. Lines 3 (red) and 5 (green) are connected to the airport.