Apartments in the city center of Valencia

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Apartamentos en el centro de Valencia

Valencia and its charm at your feet

Accommodation in the center, all heart

Living in the heart of Valencia is immersing yourself in its essence

Walking through its cobblestone streets, discovering the majesty of La Lonja, or getting lost in the central market are unique experiences

Everything is close here: From the Cathedral to the secrets of El Carmen neighborhood. at night, the city transforms with lively terraces.

Why stay in the city center of Valencia?
✓ Unbeatable location: Within Walking distance of all monuments
✓ Unique atmosphere: tradition and modernity blend
✓ Gastronomy: the best restaurants and tapas bars
✓ Connections: well-connected by public transport
✓ Nightlife: options for all tastes

Discover the city center of Valencia

History of Valencia

The historic center of Valencia is a journey through time. Founded by the Romans in 138 BC, its medieval layout is preserved in streets like the El Carmen neighborhood, with remains of Arab and Christian walls.

The Cathedral (13th-14th century) blends Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles. The Silk Exchange (1483), a World Heritage Site, symbolizes its commercial splendor.

After centuries of changes, today it combines centuries-old monuments with modern shops and charming cafes, being the vibrant soul of the city.

When to visit Valencia

Valencia is ideal in spring (March-June) and autumn (September-October), with mild temperatures (18-25°C) and fewer crowds.

March is magical due to the Fallas, although more crowded.

Summer attracts with its beaches and festive atmosphere, but the heat can be intense (30°C+).

Winter, with temperate climates (12-16°C), is perfect for exploring museums and gastronomy at a leisurely pace.

Avoid August if You Want to Avoid Finding Local Shops Closed.

Must-sees in the center of Valencia

1) The Cathedral and El Miguelete (panoramic views from its tower). 2) The Silk Exchange (Gothic jewel, World Heritage Site), 3) The Central Market (to try horchata and Iberian ham), and 4) walk through El Carmen neighborhood (medieval streets with urban murals). End the day with tapas in Plaza Redonda or a coffee in Plaza de la Virgen. A must!

Extra: If you have time, visit the Serranos Towers at sunset, the former gateway to the city and its old town.

FAQ Apartments in Valencia

Valencia offers a wide variety of areas to stay depending on the type of trip you’re looking for.

The historic center, with neighborhoods like El Carmen, is ideal for being close to the main monuments. Ruzafa, with its bohemian and gastronomic atmosphere, is perfect for those seeking nightlife and culture.

The City of Arts and Sciences is a modern and quiet option, while Malvarrosa and Cabanyal are ideal for those who want to enjoy the beach. Discover where to stay in Valencia.

A reservation in a tourist apartment in Valencia usually includes fully equipped accommodation with a kitchen, private bathroom, WiFi, and air conditioning or heating.

Bedding, towels, and basic kitchen utensils are also provided. Some include additional services such as periodic cleaning, terrace or balcony, and even a pool or gym if they are part of a complex.

Additionally, many offer flexible check-in and assistance during the stay for greater convenience.

Check-in and check-out rules in tourist apartments in Valencia are usually flexible, but generally check-in is from 15:00 or 16:00, and check-out is before 11:00.

Many offer self check-in or key collection at a nearby point. Identification is required and, in some cases, a refundable deposit.

Guests are asked to respect the neighbors’ rest and leave the apartment in good condition.

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