Valencia is a dream city for runners. Its surface is flat, the weather is mild (except in summer days, when it gets hot) and there are wide green areas and gardens. There’s even a 5k track designed for runners! These are some of the most popular running routes in Valencia. Don’t forget to check the
Nightlife in Valencia is something that you can’t miss…and there are different areas to explore! This is the complete guide with the best areas for students in Valencia. Each one has its own different atmosphere and is crowded by different types of people. El Carmen Can a whole neighbourhood be a good area for nightlife
The unique location of Valencia, along with its historical city centre and wide cultural offer, makes it a very special city, where it’s really easy to find free things to do in Valencia. On this list we have gathered up our top 7. Enjoy each and every activity! Sunbathe on the beach The eastern boundary of
If you’re studying in Valencia, there are 7 day trips from Valencia you will fall in love with. To visit them you will need to drive maximum 1 hour from the city centre. In some cases you may even go by train! Don’t miss the opportunity to know this land better during your stay or
So you’re planning to go to Valencia and are wondering which is the best way to find your student housing there? With these useful tips it’s impossible to get lost within hundreds of options! Whether you would rather live alone or share your new experience with roommates, hopefully this post will help you 😊 Ruzafa neighbourhood
Pla del Real neighbourhood for students in Valencia is a residential and mostly quiet area in Valencia, located close to UV Blasco Ibáñez Campus and to Jardines del Real, which is one of the biggest green areas in the city. Aragón Avenue is one of its arteries, and at night offers student plenty of places
Extramurs is a residential neighbourhood for students in Valencia that was built as an expansion of the old city centre. Its grid pattern combines more upscale areas with more working-class feeling streets. Ángel Guimerá metro station makes this an ideal location for students who plan to study at universities outside Valencia. Did you know that
Ciutat Vella stands for The Old Town in Valencian language. It’s the best neighbourhood in Valencia to get lost…just stroll around its narrow winding streets with no fixed destination! When living here you can really feel what Valencia is all about. Its bustling atmosphere and its mediaeval monuments in the northern part of Ciutat Vella
Ayora neighborhood for students (or Aiora, in Valencian language) is named after the Palacete de Ayora, a small palace commissioned by the trader José Ayora that lies within its boundaries. It’s a residential and quiet area, quite close to the University Area and with great connections with the rest of the city. It has some
Are you ready to continue your studies in Valencia? The neighbourhood you choose to live in can make such a difference! Ruzafa (or Russafa, in Valencian language) is the trendiest neighbourhood for students in Valencia. It’s a bustling multi-cultural area which has become popular to go out at night. Are you asking yourself where to live