Why Valencia?

Why Valencia?

1.Climate and nature

  1. Valencia is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, which makes the city ideal for living and holidaying all year round.
  2. 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


  1. 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


  1. 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


  1. 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

  1. 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


  1. 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


  1. 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.
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