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We are a family of 4 with two teenage sons. The location was perfect and the apartment was very comfortable and well equipped. The boys were super happy with the wifi quality. The Rep Antonio was also very helpful.
The apartment is modern and fully equipped (A/C, Wifi, etc), there was even a steamer, a blender and two restrooms! Very convenient. There was even a shopping trolley for convenient grocery shopping. Very close to the Turia Park, the shopping mall Nuevo Centro and public transport is also only a few minutes away. Two balconies (one is tiny, but still) and it is located in a regular building and area, where 'normal' locals live, so it is a very authentic experience to stay there.
Having twins, the rather small elavator was a little inconvenient because we had to take two trips to get the four of us plus the twin stroller up or downstairs. The walls in the building seemed a little thin to us at times because we heard lots of noises from the neighboring apartments, but it didn't really bother us.
Fantastic apartment. Brilliant design! Loved this place and could easily live here
The washing machine could have used directions. Did not understand how it worked since I don't speak spanish well
Location
Lights need to be replaced in kitchen and. Bedroom lamps. Would be nice to have more towels and soap in bathroom and towels in kitchen, We enjoyed our stay.
Thanks very much for your comments, I’ll take note of your suggestions Regards
Valencia is lovely. This apartment is a disgrace to this city.
This apartment is dirty, the skirting boards piled high with dust as least a year old. One of the bathroom doors not only didn't lock, it wouldn't even close. The kitchen surfaces were full of ants. There are no wardrobes, chest of drawers or even surfaces to put suitcases or clothes in the cramped bedrooms. The only chest of drawers is broken - why leave it there? The balcony terrace was out of use during our stay because of work being done on the building above, we were not warned about this.
Well kept. Great location. Especially if your are visiting your child at FSU. Could not be closer. Never had an issue.
The elevator was small.
great location for a visit to valencia. near beach and town. plenty good cafes rstaurants and shops nearby.
Good location. Bedroom is away from the square so it's not too noisy.
Apartment is a bit rough around the edges - e.g. the bathroom tiles have grout all over them, the electrics trip if you have a few lights on and use three rings on the cooker. The beds are extremely soft. Steps up to the apartment are narrow and tricky, especially with bags or small children.
Kleen
No extractor fan in the bathroom
Valencia is the third biggest city in Spain, sprawling out along the eastern coast and boasting a diverse cultural scene set against the Mediterranean Sea. Known for being the home of paella, it packs a strong foodie punch with a huge collection of traditionally authentic Spanish restaurants as well as newer Nouveau eateries. Valencia also harbours a vibrant arts and culture scene, with streets framed with Moorish architecture, a handful of classic museums, and a large, winding old quarter filled with knickknack shops and cute cafes. There is a big contemporary arts landscape, too, with a number of high-tech, new-age buildings, and there is a lively nightlife scene that lights up after dark. Explore all that the city has to offer and more from one of our cosy apartments in Valencia – with a collection of boutique rentals and cheap flats we have the perfect place to stay during your trip.
Discover all of these hotspots and more from the comfort of one of our Valencia apartments located in and around the city centre.
Valencia is a city with two sides. On the one hand, you have a traditional Spanish city that revolves around culture and heritage, and on the other hand you have a stylish science and arts centre that’s constantly striving to move forward. These two sides are reflected in Valencia accommodation, where there are a selection of grand hotels filled with modern facilities as well as rustic, charming guesthouses and hostels that boast a typical Spanish ambiance. Elsewhere, seaside apartments offer incredible views of the ocean, and cheap city centre studios provide a local experience.
Valencia is a hotbed of contemporary design and old Spanish culture, and there are plenty of things to do under the tourist radar. Start by exploring the Gardens of Turia which are set across the old sunken riverbed. The beautiful green space spans the length of the city, weaving a lively natural habitat through the hustle and bustle of the urban centre. Here, you can cycle and walk around the colourful surroundings, take a picnic and spend an afternoon relaxing amongst the greenery, or get active on the sports fields.
For a cultural afternoon, take a stroll through the city’s old quarter and discover some of the impressive street art that adorns the walls. From large, playful murals to smaller, politically-driven pieces, there’s a new splash of work around every twist and turn.
Lastly, it’s a must to explore the local culinary scene like a local. The city is famed for its paella and you can usually try a delicious recipe in any of the restaurants dotted around. In times-gone-by, wealth was measured by what kind of meat you had in your paella. These days you can pretty much get most varieties of meat, including chicken, duck, prawns, and beef.
Our apartments in Valencia offer a great portal in to the past and provide the perfect base to explore all the finer points of the city from.
Valencia Airport is located 8km outside of the city centre and there are numerous transport options for getting into town. First of all, there is the city’s fast, efficient, and cheap metro service which has two lines running to different parts of the city centre. Alternatively, there is a direct Aerobus which takes passengers from the airport to various spots around the city. Buses leave every twenty minutes throughout the day and are a great way to see some of the sights on your way in.
There is also a busy taxi rank located outside the terminals where you can grab a ride to any destination in the city centre. Fares are cheap and the journey is quick.
Many visitors arrive in Valencia via other Spanish cities and neighbouring countries on the efficient cross-country rail services, too.
This was an excellent flat. The location couldn’t have been better. I highly recommend it.