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Valencia

Valencia holidays

Mediterranean city combining liveable neighbourhood feel, modern architecture and urban beaches in one base.

32°C AugustBest May, Jun, Jul, Aug3–4 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • city-and-beach stays
  • moderate-size city breaks
  • festival-focused trips
  • short Mediterranean holidays

Trip cost

3 nights in Valencia≈ €325–€525 pp
Return flight
≈€39
Stay
≈€396
Food & local
≈€90

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Valencia

From €72/night · Typical €153 · 84 stays · for your 3 nights

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Getting to Valencia

  • AirportValencia Airport (VLC)
  • Transfer optionsMetro, bus, taxi

Valencia Airport is in Manises, about 8 km from the city. Metrovalencia lines 3 and 5 connect it to the centre, along with Metrobus line 150 and taxis.

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Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 156 return

Typical €207 · Direct · 3 nights

Wed 26 Aug

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September from 39 return cheapest

Typical €50 · Direct · 3 nights

Wed 9 Sept

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December from 167 return

Direct · 4 nights

Sun 20 Dec

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Valencia by month, from London Stansted.
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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug156€20710
Sep39€505
Dec1672

Areas of Valencia

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Ciutat VellaHistoric centre best for first-time visitors wanting medieval streets and main landmarks close together.
  • El CarmenBohemian quarter within Ciutat Vella suited to street art, bars and late-night atmosphere.
  • RuzafaNeighbourhood in Eixample popular with artists and expats, fitting those who like cafes and nightlife.
  • L'EixampleElegant expansion area for shoppers and visitors wanting wider streets and modernist architecture.
  • Poblats Marítims (El Cabanyal and Malvarrosa)Maritime district along the beach for travellers prioritising sea access while keeping a tram or bike link to the centre.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
May · June · July · August
Hottest
August · 32°C
Wettest
March · 99mm
  • Jan17°14mm
  • Feb17°20mm
  • Mar19°99mm
  • Apr21°31mm
  • May24°42mm (good month)
  • Jun28°19mm (good month)
  • Jul31°22mm (good month)
  • Aug32°18mm (good month)
  • Sep28°83mm
  • Oct25°87mm
  • Nov21°52mm
  • Dec18°20mm

What each season is like

Spring
March is busy and noisy during Fallas, with pyrotechnics and crowds; other spring weeks feel softer but still lively.
Summer
Warm, with beach use high and some streets quieter during the hottest hours as locals and visitors adapt their day.
Autumn
Good for combining city walks and beach time with fewer festival disruptions and more even visitor numbers.
Winter
Quieter but still workable for urban breaks, though some beach services and seafront venues may reduce operations.

What’s on in Valencia

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Compare Spain destinations

Still deciding? Other Spain destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Barcelona30°C3–5 nights
Ibiza31°C2–7 nights
Madrid35°C2–4 nights
Malaga32°C3–4 nights
Palma de Mallorca32°C3–5 nights
Seville38°C3–5 nights
Tenerife27°C5–10 nights

Good to know about Valencia

Worth it for

Balances a historic core with newer districts and beachfront areas more compactly than Barcelona or Madrid.

Keep in mind

During Fallas, mid-March streets can be extremely noisy and crowded with fireworks and diversions, which some travellers find overwhelming.

Why go

  • Balances a historic core with newer districts and beachfront areas more compactly than Barcelona or Madrid.
  • Feels less intense than Barcelona yet still offers city-scale culture plus a shoreline you can reach by tram or bike.
  • Hosts the Fallas festival, creating a distinctive annual city experience unlike nearby coastal centres.

Worth knowing

  • During Fallas, mid-March streets can be extremely noisy and crowded with fireworks and diversions, which some travellers find overwhelming.
  • Urban beaches and maritime areas are pleasant but more everyday than remote coastal scenery, so some visitors treat them mainly as city beaches.
  • Nightlife and street activity in quarters like El Carmen and Ruzafa can be lively late into the night, which may not suit light sleepers.