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Flights to
Valencia

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Dive into design, paella and beach life in Valencia

Nestled on the eastern coast of Spain, Valencia is the country’s third-largest city and a place where centuries-old traditions meet modern creativity. Bathed in abundant Mediterranean sunshine, it’s an ideal destination at almost any time of the year.

Valencia is known for its innovative architecture, green urban spaces and lively cultural scene. Wander through vibrant neighbourhoods filled with cafés and markets, or enjoy long seaside promenades where locals cycle, stroll and spend time together. Food lovers can find real gems from authentic tapas to the region’s most famous dish, paella.

There’s also plenty to see and do for culture enthusiasts, from the famous City of Arts and Sciences to the annual Fallas festival, where spectacular fireworks and elaborate sculptures come to life.

Direct flights to Valencia

Finnair offers direct flights from Helsinki to Valencia 2–4 times a week. The flight time from Helsinki to Valencia ranges from 4 hours and 30 minutes to 4 hours and 10 minutes.

Valencia Airport (VLC) is located approximately 8 km west of the Valencia city centre. You can reach the city from the airport in 10 minutes by metro, in 40 minutes by bus or in 20 minutes by taxi. Book flights to Valencia and immerse yourself in the creativity of this city!

Things to see and do in Valencia

Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences) – Valencia’s most iconic landmark and one of Spain’s top attractions. This futuristic complex includes the Oceanogràfic (Europe’s largest aquarium), the interactive Science Museum, the Hemisfèric IMAX cinema and the Palau de les Arts opera house.

Ciutat Vella (old town) – explore the historic heart of the city, home to narrow streets, lively plazas and architectural gems. Visit Valencia Cathedral and climb the Miguelete bell tower for panoramic views of the city.

Llotja de la Seda – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest examples of Gothic civil architecture in Europe. This 15th-century building tells the story of Valencia’s prosperous silk trading past.

Jardí del Túria – one of Europe’s largest urban parks, stretching through the city along a former riverbed. Perfect for walking, cycling and picnics, it connects many major attractions.

Mercat Central (central market) – one of the largest and oldest indoor food markets in Europe. Taste local delicacies, buy fresh produce and soak up Valencian food culture.

Malvarrosa Beach – Valencia’s most popular city beach, known for its wide sandy shore and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing and excellent beachfront restaurants serving traditional paella and seafood.

Ruzafa – Valencia’s trendiest neighbourhood, packed with cafés, international restaurants, galleries and nightlife. A great place to experience the city’s modern creative spirit.

Fallas Museum & Fallas Festival – learn about Valencia’s most famous celebration at the Fallas Museum or visit the festival itself in March to see giant satirical sculptures, parades and fireworks.

Local food experiences – Valencia is the birthplace of paella. Join a cooking class or visit traditional rice restaurants to enjoy an authentic paella valenciana made of chicken and rabbit.

Sights and activities near Valencia

Montanejos – about 90 minutes from the city, Montanejos is famous for its turquoise river pools and thermal waters. The natural hot springs maintain a constant temperature year-round, making them ideal for swimming even outside summer. Surrounded by cliffs and pine forests, it offers a refreshing escape from the city and is also perfect for hiking and photography.

Coves de Sant Josep – located near the town of Vall d’Uixó, these spectacular caves are home to one of the longest navigable underground rivers in Europe. Visitors can explore the caves on a guided boat trip and walking tour, gliding through illuminated caverns. This is a unique half-day trip from Valencia and suitable for families and first-time visitors.

Albufera Natural Park – just 10 km from Valencia, this protected wetland is famous for the largest lake in Spain, rice fields, birdlife and beautiful sunsets. Take a boat ride on the lagoon or enjoy paella in a traditional village like El Palmar.

Peñíscola – a picturesque seaside town with a medieval castle rising above the sea. Known for its beaches and Game of Thrones filming locations, Peñíscola makes a great day trip or overnight stay.

Costa del Azahar – discover quieter beaches north of the city, ideal for relaxing, swimming and family holidays.

Requena Utiel wine region – inland from Valencia lies one of Spain’s oldest wine-producing areas, perfect for wine tastings, vineyard visits and exploring underground wine caves.

Currency – Euro (€).

Language – Spanish and Valencian.

Electricity – 230 volts, 50 Hz, European type C and F plugs.

Tips – not obligatory but appreciated. Rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is common in restaurants if the service is good.

Payment – credit and debit cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants and hotels. Cash may be useful for small cafés, markets and local vendors.

Time zone – Central European Time, UTC+1 (standard time) / UTC+2 (daylight saving time).

Water – tap water is safe to drink.

Climate – Mediterranean climate that has hot, dry summers with average temperatures typically ranging from 24°C to 31°C. Winters are mild, with average temperatures usually between 6°C and 16°C and occasional rainfall.

High season – typically from June to September, with peak visitor numbers in July and August. March is also busy during the Fallas festival.

Low season – typically from November to February, excluding public holidays.

Valencia Airport (VLC)

  • The airport is located about 8 km from the Valencia city centre.
  • All flights leave from the same terminal.
  • Find your check-in times.


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