Why Valencia?
1.Climate and nature
- Valencia is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, which makes the city ideal for living and holidaying all year round.
- Beautiful white sand beaches and clean seas are within walking distance of the city centre.
- 300 days of sunshine a year.
- Malvarrosa beach - just 10 minutes from the centre.
- Turia Park is a 9 km long green area for walks and sports.

3.Gastronomy
- This is the birthplace of paella, one of the most famous Spanish specialities. The city's restaurants and cafés offer exquisite local specialities that combine seafood, rice and fresh vegetables.
- Paella at the legendary La Pepica restaurant.
- Fresh produce at Valencia's Central Market

5.Quality of life
- The high quality of life, affordable housing, excellent transport infrastructure and modern medical services make Valencia a popular destination for long term living.
- The youthful neighbourhood of Ruzafa with cafes and galleries.
- Patakon family neighbourhood with quiet beaches.

7.Transport accessibility
- An international airport and a well-developed public transport network provide easy access to anywhere in Europe and the world.
- Valencia-Manises International Airport.
- Developed metro, bus and bicycle system.

2.Cultural and historical heritage
- Valencia is a city rich in history and culture: the City of Arts and Sciences, architecture and museums. Numerous festivals such as Las Fallas attract tourists from all over the world.
- Valencia Cathedral with the supposed Holy Grail.
- Architectural masterpiece - City of Arts and Sciences.
- The annual Las Fallas festival, recognised by UNESCO.

4.Economic and business opportunities
- Valencia is a rapidly growing economic centre, with affordable real estate, investment and start-up opportunities, and good business conditions.
- La Marina de Valencia technology cluster.
- Low cost of living and affordable housing.

6.Modern lifestyle
- Valencia is a city that perfectly blends modern urbanism with the traditional Spanish way of life. Youthful neighbourhoods packed with nightlife and quiet areas for families create a diverse environment for all.
- Evening outings in Carme, the centre of nightlife.
- Traditional restaurants in ancient streets.
