Valencia

What you need to know about Valencia

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About Valencia

Valencia has it all, good weather, beach, plethora of bars and restaurants, safe environment and great mix of old/modern architecture. It's a very friendly place with an excellent cost/value relationship. It's a stunning base to explore the natural parks and the gorgeous coast in the South. After living in so many digital nomad hotspots over the last 10 years, Valencia is definitely my favorite. Make sure to stay in the nice neighborhood of Ciutat Vella or Gran Via

Nomad Guide of Valencia

Explore Valencia like a local with our comprehensive nomad guide. Find the best places to work, live, and play, all tailored to the digital nomad lifestyle. Stay connected and make the most of your time in Valencia with our insider tips and recommendations.

Continent :

Europe

Country :

spain

Weather :

24°C + Humidity 80% = 24°C Feel

Internet Speed :

39 Mbps

Insurance :

Safetywing

Air Quality :

61AQI

Best Neighborhood :

Faitanar

Upcoming Neighborhood :

Malilla

Power :

230V50Hz

Average Trip Length :

10 Days

Best Taxi App :

Uber

10 EUR to USD :

$9.81 USD

Tap Water Quality :

Yes, safe to drink

Visitor per year :

206404 Visitors

Tourist now :

3956 tourists

Population :

789004 people

GDP per capita :

$26695 / year

Population Density :

busy: 13x13m (169m²) per person

Gender Ratio (Expats) :

H 45% / F 55%

Religious Gouvernment :

Non-religious

Appartement Listing :

Idealista

Online electronics shop :

Amazon


Weather in Valencia

Stay updated on the weather in Valencia with our reliable data source. Plan ahead for changing conditions and make the most of your time in the city. Check the forecast and stay prepared for any weather events.


Cost of Living in Valencia

Discover the cost of living in Valencia with our data source. Compare expenses for housing, food, transportation, and more to make informed decisions about your budget. Stay informed and make the most of your money in Valencia.

Cost of Living for Expats :

$2,416/mo

Cost of Living for Nomads :

$3,762/mo

Cost of Living for Families :

$5,069/mo

Cost of Living for Local :

$1,448/mo

Cost of coffee :

$2.62

Rent for 1 bedroom :

$1,104/mo

Dinner:

$21.92

Beer :

$5.26

Coca Cola :

$1.48

Tax for 50k income :

$

Tax for 100k income :

$

Tax for 250k income :

$


Pros and Cons Living in Valencia

Like many other cities Valencia have a lot of advantages to offer its residents and visitors, but it also has its fair share of drawbacks. We have made this pros and cons table to help you better vizualize them.

Pros

  • ✅ Very safe
  • ✅ Fast internet
  • ✅ Lots of fun stuff to do
  • ✅ Warm now
  • ✅ Warm in the spring
  • ✅ Good air quality on average
  • ✅ Nomad List members liked going here a lot
  • ✅ Many Nomad List members here all year round
  • ✅ Easy to make friends
  • ✅ Very easy to do business
  • ✅ High quality of education
  • ✅ Great hospitals
  • ✅ Roads are very safe
  • ✅ Great freedom of speech
  • ✅ Democratic
  • ✅ Very safe for women
  • ✅ Family friendly
  • ✅ Very friendly to LGBTQ+

Cons

  • ❌ Too expensive
  • ❌ Gets cold in the winter
  • ❌ Feels crowded
  • ❌ People don't speak English well
  • ❌ Many people smoke tobacco

Quality of Life in Valencia

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Visa Requirements in Valencia

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Security and Crime in Valencia

Stay informed on security and crime in Valencia with updated information on crime rates, types of crimes and measures being taken. Ensure personal safety by staying informed and taking steps to protect yourself and loved ones. Help keep Valencia safe.

020406080100

Very Low Crime rate

020406080100

Very High Security Index


Polution and Air Quality in Valencia

Stay informed about the air quality and pollution levels in Valencia. Our data source provides up-to-date information on various pollutants and their effects on health and the environment. By monitoring the air quality in Valencia, you can take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from the harmful effects of pollution.

Similar cities to Valencia

Discover cities that are similar to Valencia in terms of attractions and amenities. Our hand-picked list includes locations with similar cultural settings, recreational activities, and high-quality lodgings. These cities are worth visiting if you're looking for a place with a similar atmosphere or just a change of scenery. Plan your next urban journey by visiting these similar cities.

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#6

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wifi

36

Mbps

FEELS 21°

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$3,637/mo

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Bangkok

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Lisbon

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#1

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wifi

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FEELS 22°

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Porto

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#13

Air Quality
Good
wifi

35

Mbps

FEELS 21°

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$2,793/mo

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Athens

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#73

Air Quality
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wifi

9

Mbps

FEELS 21°

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$3,528/mo

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Amsterdam

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#141

Air Quality
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wifi

14

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Cities near Valencia to visit

There are several cities and places close to Valencia worth your visit. In addition to sightseeing in Valencia, spare some time to discover the surroundings of the city.
You can discover Mallorca, Barcelona, Menorca, Alicante, and Madrid, who are a few kilometres away either by car or public transport.

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Mallorca

Spain

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Air Quality
Moderate
wifi

41

Mbps

FEELS 29°

26°

$2,594/mo

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Grayscale Photo of a Concrete Building

Barcelona

Spain

#75

Air Quality
Good
wifi

39

Mbps

FEELS 23°

23°

$4,295/mo

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Brown Rock and Body of Water

Menorca

Spain

#182

Air Quality
Good
wifi

39

Mbps

FEELS 24°

24°

$2,367/mo

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Alicante

Spain

#167

Air Quality
Good
wifi

39

Mbps

FEELS 24°

24°

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Madrid

Spain

#523

Air Quality
Moderate
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39

Mbps

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Pamplona

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Mbps

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Oran

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Granada

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Reviews of Valencia - Feedback from travelers

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Valencia has it all, good weather, beach, plethora of bars and restaurants, safe environment and great mix of old/modern architecture.It's a very friendly place with an excellent cost/value relationship. It's a stunning base to explore the natural parks and the gorgeous coast in the South. After living in so many digital nomad hotspots over the last 10 years, Valencia is definitely my favorite. Make sure to stay in the nice neighborhood of Ciutat Vella or Gran Via

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Valencia is an absolute beauty of metropolis. Wether your a nomad or full time lawyer, Valencia is epic. I have lived here for 5 years now (after planning to live for 1), I have lived in London, Hong Kong, Madrid and Paris and I choose Valencia. Incredible public transport, great lively city center, cool and gentrified inner city zones and calm and great residential areas. Beautiful Architecture and friendly people enjoying a mediterranean lifestyle in ''The healthiest city on Earth'' Love Valencia, recommend it

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Don't know why this city is ranked so high. It was super desolate and weird. There are some nicer parts, like Rufazza, but the outskirts are dead. Not much to do and only a few really nice streets. Tons of graffiti, and not even good graffiti lol.

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I spent a few days in Valencia, an overall friendly city, and I would happily do it again. But keep to the old harbor quarters or the central parts; some of the outskirts are depressing. I was surprised by the speed at which rooms were taken off the market, presumably due to some Halloween event, and I had to flee the city for the countryside to have somewhere to stay.

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I spent 8 days in Valencia with my boyfriend for new years. We really enjoyed it honestly. We found the city quite walkable, even though it's relatively big, very bike-friendly, felt super safe riding around. Didn't find the public transport to be bad at all, but then again we come from a capital with much shittier public transport. Food is affordable, there's tons of cafes and restaurants everywhere (they were constantly full though). My biggest issue was that barely anyone speaks any English, but from my understanding this is an issue in most of Spain. If you're looking to move there also remember there's no central heating in most buildings, so if it's winter time, it's gonna be cold. People use small radiators for the most part, but obviously that only makes a difference if it's kept on for hours in one room. Overall though, I really enjoyed the city, it was peaceful yet lively.

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Prices have gone up, so living in the center is not that cheap anymore. Another thing: low-quality tourism has grown uncontrollably in the past few years due to lack of planning from the City, becoming a true nuisance for locals, especially in downtown. The city feels overcrowded and noisy, too much for its size and population--yes, it is a big village, not a buzzing city. Other than that, the weather is generally quite good, and although public transportation is bad, you can move around pretty easily. Not and "absolute gem" by any means (architecture is horrible other than in the center), but livable.

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Staying in Valencia is relatively cheap, but I must admit that it's a bit boring here too. If you're looking for a place where to get some stuff done - this might be it, but I'm not coming back.I totally second the review that said "It's more of a big village than a buzzing city".

0

I'm Irish and found it a to be a great city, What more can I say ;) Has las Fallas too which is quite frankly one of the most amazing festivals in the world.

0

I'm an American expat living in Valencia with my wife and 2 children for the past 6 months and I feel like this is the most underrated city in Europe. Hoping the word doesn't get out because this place is an absolute gem.

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Been here for 3 months now. Have lived in several cities around the world and can say Valencia has provided the best quality of life. It has everything - a massive beach, a wonderful park that runs through the city, tons of great bars, cafes and restaurants, and a decent nightlife too. It's also cheaper and less touristy vs Madrid and Barcelona. And if you live near the center (which is possible due to lower rents), you can walk or bike everywhere. There are lots of bike paths and the metro is far nicer than London's. My bet is that it will become really popular with nomads very soon. If you come, explore Ruzafa, a hip, central area filled with great cafes for working.

0

Beautiful city with happy and very open-minded people. Almost every time I go out I see at least one gay couple holding hands or kissing in the center, on the beaches. I think the 'gay friendly' score could easily be 'great'.

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Best city in Spain in terms of value for money. City has a very nice city center and great beaches. Perfect city to live well and get lots of work done. Don't go there if you're looking for a party city or historical sight seeing (It's more of a big village than a buzzing city).