If you are planning to spend several days in Valencia, you might be interested in getting the VLC Tourist Card at the Tourist Info office at the airport or the tourism office downtown and enjoy unlimited public transport around the city (including the Valencia-Airport route). It also offers discounts on museums, leisure activities, shopping, and restaurants.
More info at www.valenciatouristcard.com
How to reach Valencia
By air
Valencia international airport, which is located 8 Km away from city center, is connected with the main European airports. Once in the airport, you can reach the city center by:
- Metro:
Line 5 Aeropuerto / Torrent Avinguda- Neptú. Approx. every 10-20 minutes.
Line 3 Aeropuerto / Palmaret- Rafelbunyol (Metrovalencia). Approx. every 10-20 minutes.
Fare to/from city center: approx. 4.80 €
http://www.metrovalencia.es/planificador.php?page=142 - Bus:
Metrobus, Line 150 Valencia – Manises – Aeropuerto: Timetable: Airport-Valencia: 6:30, then every 30 minutes until 21:30 / 22:00.
Fare: approx. 1.45 €. Journey time: 40 minutes.
https://www.aena.es/en/valencia/arriving/bus.html - Taxi:
Approx. cost airport-city center: 20-25 €. Journey time: 15-30 minutes.
You may book it in advance with FREE NOW or Cabify.
By train
Valencia is connected with Madrid and Barcelona by high-speed trains. By buying the tickets in advance (purchase online) you can get discounts up to 70%.
It takes 1 hour 40 minutes to travel from downtown Madrid (Atocha station) to Valencia city center (Joaquín Sorolla station), and about 3 hours from Barcelona (Sants station).
For further information about trains, schedules, and prices, visit:
http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/index.html
By car
Valencia is well connected to main Spanish cities. Madrid to Valencia takes about 4 hours; 3 hours from Barcelona; and 1 hour 30 minutes from Alicante.
By bus
There are several bus private companies that connect Valencia to many other Spanish cities. They usually offer low prices and often frequencies, and you can buy the tickets online.