We list the best hotels in Valencia as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with customer reviews, and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star customer review rating.
Best cheap hotel in Valencia: Hotel 19-30
Best boutique hotel in Valencia: Helen Berger
“Near the city’s grand cathedral, the 26-room Caro Hotel occupies a 19th-century palace with notable architectural details from Gothic arches to an original Roman mosaic. Elegant, minimalist interiors by Francesc Rifé are heavy on polished marble and modern furnishings.”
Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Valencia.
“From the classic white exterior of this restored 19th-century palacio, guests would never guess at its transformation to a stylish boutique hotel where carved wooden doors, intricate ironwork, and a grand marble staircase artfully mix with such modern elements as steel and glass.”
Featured as Frommer’s Exceptional Choice in Valencia.
“This nicely designed 19th-century town house sits on a quiet street at the edge of the old city, a minute’s walk from the Plaza Almoina and the cathedral in one direction, and steps from the Turia gardens in the other. Owner Luis García Alarcón is an antiquarian, and the hotel reflects his eye for classic design and architectural elegance: original decorative brickwork, geometric tile floors, and curved ceiling beams.”
“In easy walking distance of almost everywhere you want to be in Valencia, this hotel is central but has the advantage of being on a quiet street. It’s a noble building reformed into a business-class hotel. Rooms are rather classic and bland, but commodious and well equipped.”
“In an ideal location near the Mercado Central, the Vincci Mercat is a boutique hotel that opened last year with 68 spacious, comfortable rooms and a small rooftop pool.”
Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Valencia.
“Opened in 2017, this handsome hotel occupies a strategic corner in an area of quiet lanes near the market. With just 22 rooms, it’s a personal, intimate place with art exhibitions in the lobby and a lovely rooftop pool.”
“This friendly, family-run, 18-room spot occupies a renovated 18th-century posada (where wealthier merchants bringing produce to market would spend the night) and has cosy, good-sized rooms, many with balconies.”
“A well-established beach hotel right on Playa Malvarrosa, the Neptuno has clean modern lines, and if the standard rooms are a little on the small side, who cares? You’re not staying at the beach to spend time in your room.”
Featured as Frommer’s Exceptional Choice in Valencia.
“Set in 1917 building in a quiet area of the city, this stately hotel features an enormous, lushly planted interior garden surrounded by dining terraces of its three restaurants. A high-end spa with indoor pool is another of its many amenities.”
“Smart rooms in modish shades of grey have decent kitchens at this super-central location. Right opposite the market, it boasts a spa complex, a buzzy cafe-restaurant area and – one of the few in this area – a car park. Many of the rooms can sleep up to two kids, making it a fine choice for families.”
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New York Times, Fodors, Lonely Planet, Telegraph
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Frommers, Lonely Planet, Telegraph
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Fodors, Lonely Planet
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Lonely Planet, Telegraph
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New York Times, Telegraph
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Frommers, Telegraph
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For 3-star hotels the average rate is around $120 per night. If you're looking for a 4-star hotel then the rates are around $160 per night. The average rate for a 5-star hotel in Valencia is around $280 per night.
The best areas to stay in Valencia are: Ciutat Vella, Extramurs, Russafa, EL Cabanyal & La Malvarrosa or Quatre Carreres. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in the Valencia. It offers a great overview about each neigborhood, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each area.
If you’re looking for an affordable hotel, then book Hotel 19-30. It’s an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It’s in a good location, it’s been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. You should also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Valencia.
You like some luxury but don’t like the famous chain hotels. If you’re looking for the best boutique hotel in Valencia, you should check out Helen Berger. It’s a very cool hotel that travelers and experts have highly recommended. For more information on other cool hotels, take a look at our list of the best boutique hotels in Valencia.
If cost is not an issue, Palacio Vallier Hotel is a great option for those seeking a luxurious hotel in Valencia. This establishment offers magnificent customer service, is situated in an ideal location, and has garnered high reviews from customers and travel experts alike. To discover more 5-star hotels, take a look at our selection of the top luxury hotels in Valencia.
If you're looking for a great hostel in Athens, then you should check out Cantagua Hostel. The hostel has magnificent reviews by backpackers, it has been recommended by well-known travel experts and it's in a good location. Also check out our list of the best hostels in Valencia.
If you're looking for a room with a view, then check out MYR Palacio Vallier. This hotel offers magnificent views of the city.
If you and your family are considering a holiday getaway to Valencia, travelers who have gone there with their families have had excellent feedback about Suites Puerto Valencia.
To begin the day on a positive note, the Only YOU Hotel Valencia is a great choice if you're seeking accommodations in Valencia with a fantastic morning meal. Those who have recently stayed there have provided excellent reviews about the breakfast provided at the hotel.
Located on the eastern coast of Spain, the bustling city of Valencia has much to offer to the many people who visit this wonderful city each year. With a lively atmosphere and a thriving cultural scene, Valencia rivals Spain’s capital, Madrid, and the famous city of Barcelona with its intriguing presence.
Valencia is home to some impressive architecture with grand twentieth-century mansions and futuristic modern buildings competing for attention. The Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, or City of Arts and Sciences was developed by fellow Valencian, Santiago Calatrava, and is an inspiring collection of modern buildings that host art events, and festivals and attract many visitors each year.
Other notable architectural buildings within Valencia include the Gothic Neo-classical Catedral de Valencia, built in 1238, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of La Lonja, making Valencia an interesting place to explore for anyone interested in history and architecture.
As well as its unique architecture and cultural sites, Valencia is also known for its beautiful beach stretches which are located to the east of the city. The beaches are located 3km from the city center and boast stunning golden sand leading into the blue Mediterranean Sea.
El Cabanyal Beach, La Malvarrosa Beach, and La Patacona Beach are the three beaches that are reachable from the city and offer a peaceful place to unwind or enjoy beach sports. The Paseo Marítimo promenade has many excellent restaurants and bars, making this area of Valencia a popular place to visit for both tourists and Valencians alike.
Along with its wonderful beaches, Valencia is also home to one of the most impressive parks in Spain. The Jardines del Turia Park is an expansive 9km of green space that winds through the heart of the city.
It is one of the largest urban parks in Spain and snakes along a former riverbed across the city. Jardines del Turia Park is the perfect place to while away the day or offers a green option for crossing from one side of the city to another.
Of course, you can not talk about Valencia without mentioning its famous dish, paella. This famous Valencian dish has gained worldwide recognition and is one of the best-known dishes in Spanish cuisine. Valencian paella traditionally includes vegetables, rice, and protein from chicken or rabbit.
Seafood versions are now more popular and you can find both versions throughout the city. A trip to Valencia would not be complete without trying this infamous dish and there are many places where you can find excellent paella.
Whether you are visiting Valencia on a budget or looking for a luxurious experience, the city has something for everyone. Among the picturesque narrow streets of the city lie elegant boutique hotels and luxury mansions, offering opulent stays for those looking to treat themselves. Unique hotels and boutique accommodations hide between the city’s museums and art galleries, indulging guests with fine dining restaurants and private spas.
However, the beauty of Valencia is you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy this thriving city. There are many wonderful low-cost accommodations across the city offering comfortable yet stylish stays that are close to Valencia’s main attractions.
With so much to offer you can see why so many people love visiting Valencia. From world-class museums and impressive architecture to stunning green park spaces, picturesque beaches, and a lively food scene, Valencia is an intriguing and bustling city that has so much to offer and many delights to explore.
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or revisiting, we hope this guide helps you get the most out of your visit to Valencia. Get to know the city even better by reading our guide about the best areas to stay in Valencia.
If you like our list of the best hotels and accommodations in Valencia, then you should also check out our selection of recommended hotels in Seville or the best hotels in Mallorca.