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Discover the best hotels in Valencia handpicked by local expert, Macarena Escrivá.
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Macarena Escrivá
27 November 2024
There's a song that says Valencia is the land of flowers, light, and love, and how true that is. World-famous for the Fallas festival, this city on the shores of the Mediterranean is in vogue. Its iconic City of Arts and Sciences has made it a benchmark in architecture and culture. The charm of its old town, with the Cathedral and the Miguelete tower, or the Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immerse you in an exciting journey into the past. Let's not forget its lively beaches of...There's a song that says Valencia is the land of flowers, light, and love, and how true that is. World-famous for the Fallas festival, this city on the shores of the Mediterranean is in vogue. Its iconic City of Arts and Sciences has made it a benchmark in architecture and culture. The charm of its old town, with the Cathedral and the Miguelete tower, or the Silk Exchange, a UNESCO World Heritage site, immerse you in an exciting journey into the past. Let's not forget its lively beaches of Malvarrosa or the cosmopolitan Cabañal neighbourhood. When it comes to hotels, Valencia offers perfect options for all types of travellers. From luxury hotels with top-notch restaurants to a neoclassical spa right by the beach. But there are also small boutique hotels, some with unique designs and others housed in old palaces, perfect for uncovering all the secrets of the Turia capital. These are the best hotels in Valencia.
Myr Palacio VallierMyr Palacio VallierRank #1
C$ 257-C$ 1,026/night
Plaza Manises, 7
This historic 19th-century building, located just a step away from the beautiful Plaza de la Virgen, is also home to...

This historic 19th-century building, located just a step away from the beautiful Plaza de la Virgen, is also home to one of the best hotels in Valencia. It's a boutique hotel with 31 rooms and suites where sophistication and elegance reign supreme. If you want a quintessential Valencian experience, I recommend the Lladró suite, dedicated to this important family and decorated with exclusive pieces, such as gold-plated porcelain lamps. If you're looking for something simpler, you can't go wrong with the canopy bed suites.

The restaurant is located where remains of a Roman perfumery from the 3rd century were found, hence the name La Perfumería. They serve up a smoked steak tartare with sublime caviar. Don't forget to head up to the terrace and have an Agua de Valencia at Café Madrid, the place where this cocktail with cava, gin, vodka, and Valencian oranges was invented.

Casa ClaritaCasa ClaritaRank #2
C$ 124-C$ 420/night
Calle Avellanas, 10
Jaime Hayón, the National Design Award winner in 2021, designed of one of the most special and best hotels in...

Jaime Hayón, the National Design Award winner in 2021, designed of one of the most special and best hotels in Valencia. It's a charming boutique hotel that will make you feel right at home. Located in the neighbourhood of La Seu, just a few steps from Plaza de la Reina, it boasts 12 rooms and 10 apartments, each one very comfortable with its unique hallmark.

In addition to ultra-comfortable beds, here you'll find everything that a lover of this type of decoration could desire: hydraulic mosaic floors, high ceilings, painted murals, and, above all, lots of colour and movement, which is something for which its designer is known. You won't be able to stop taking photos of each of its nooks and details. There's no restaurant at this hotel, but they do offer breakfast prepared with local products, such as bread from Horno Valencia and fruit from the Central Market.

Palacio Santa Clara, Autograph CollectionPalacio Santa Clara, Autograph CollectionRank #3
C$ 283-C$ 840/night
Calle Pascual y Genis 22
Valencia is the birthplace of Modernism, and one of the best hotels in the city is located in a historic building of...

Valencia is the birthplace of Modernism, and one of the best hotels in the city is located in a historic building of this style. The design is one of my favourites, evoking the Roaring 1920s with nods to Art Deco. Expect to find divan couches and curved wardrobes in the 60 rooms of this five-star hotel, with large windows overlooking the city. Its proximity to Calle Colón makes it the perfect setting to relax after a day of shopping.

And if you like the views from the room, wait until you go up to the rooftop. There is a pool next to a dome, where you can take a dip and sip a cocktail at Lladró Lounge Bar, overlooking the Serranos Towers. On the ground floor is the El Modernista restaurant, where they prepare Valencian recipes with a contemporary twist, such as smoked eel salad or salt-crusted red prawn from the nearby town of Dénia.

Hotel Helen BergerHotel Helen BergerRank #4
C$ 171-C$ 1,014/night
Carrer de Les Comèdies 22 - 24
If you're looking for a charming and perfectly located property—very close to the impressive Marqués de Dos Aguas...

If you're looking for a charming and perfectly located property—very close to the impressive Marqués de Dos Aguas Palace—you can't go wrong with this place, considered one of Valencia's top picks. Located in La Seu neighbourhood, they define themselves as a designer hotel, which means that attention is paid to every detail here. Each of its 34 rooms combines design and a comfortable atmosphere, and if you're travelling in a group, they even have triple rooms.

In their restaurant, your palate whisks you off to far-flung places, so definitely make a reservation there for cuisine that's exotic yet retains its Mediterranean roots. Order the patatas bravas, the duo of cocas (a classic Valencian baked snack), and the udon with prawns and squid. In their recommendations, they suggest experiencing Valencia like a local when you visit, so don't forget to ask for their personalized maps to get all the info.

Only You Hotel ValenciaOnly You Hotel ValenciaRank #5
C$ 230-C$ 869/night
Plaza Rodrigo Botet,5
Many years ago, the legendary Astoria Palace became one of Valencia's best and most stimulating hotels. This superb...

Many years ago, the legendary Astoria Palace became one of Valencia's best and most stimulating hotels. This superb hotel was decorated by Lázaro Rosa-Violán who takes inspiration from the Mediterranean, but doesn't neglect that contemporary and cosmopolitan touch that I love to find when I go to Valencia.

The experience begins at reception, not only when checking in, but also because it's right here where you can enjoy a cocktail at Trotamundos—the Bloody Umami Mary is excellent—with a Japanese snack or buy some flowers at El Atelier de la Flor. In the room, the best rest awaits you in the form of its outstanding beds. And up on the rooftop, El Mirador, a bistro-style restaurant, offers a daily menu and tapas and rice dishes on weekends. Its basement houses a restaurant of the Salvaje chain, a very fun eatery with international cuisine, music, and entertainment.

Caro HotelCaro HotelRank #6
C$ 264-C$ 980/night
Carrer de l'Almirall, 14
If there's a hotel in Valencia where history is palpable, this is it. It's a monument-hotel as it was once home to...

If there's a hotel in Valencia where history is palpable, this is it. It's a monument-hotel as it was once home to the Marqués de Caro. It invites you to explore its vestiges of bygone eras, from a Roman mosaic to Gothic arches, through to its greatest treasure, a part of the Arab wall of Valencia. You can almost touch it from its pool, and it makes up part of the walls in your room, blending contemporary design and historical elements.

Its other great treasure is its restaurant where you can literally dine surrounded by history. Alma del Temple is located in this architectural gem, and their menu focusses on Valencian products, as well as signature cuisine. In my opinion, the creamy rice with prawn and cuttlefish with aioli, and the hake with cava sauce are their standout dishes.

Las Arenas Balneario ResortLas Arenas Balneario ResortRank #7
C$ 198-C$ 849/night
Eugenia Vines 22-24
The same beach that inspired Valencia artist Joaquín Sorolla is home to one of the best hotels in Valencia. And as...

The same beach that inspired Valencia artist Joaquín Sorolla is home to one of the best hotels in Valencia. And as you approach, you may find yourself wondering if it's the Parthenon, because its neogothic architecture will remind you of those fabulous temples of antiquity. It opened its doors in 1898 and was a draw for travellers seeking its spa. In fact, its strong point is its spa area, which features a hydrotherapy wellness circuit, several pools, bubble beds, hot tubs, and even a hair salon.

The rest of the hotel is wonderful, with 235 Mediterranean-style rooms. I recommend requesting one with a balcony overlooking the sea, as there's nothing quite like the feeling of sleeping and waking up there. You can dine by the outdoor pool at the Blue Pool Bar or try Valencian specialties like the arrós allipebrat—with fish and prawns—at the Brasserie Sorolla.

The Westin ValenciaThe Westin ValenciaRank #8
C$ 249-C$ 8,044/night
Amadeo De Saboya 16
Here you'll stay in a former wool industry building that has become one of the leading hotels in Valencia, rising...

Here you'll stay in a former wool industry building that has become one of the leading hotels in Valencia, rising around a large central courtyard with a Mediterranean garden. Its 135 modern and Art Deco-style rooms are spacious and perfect for resting, and are located just 5 minutes from the city centre. Art is another highlight, with contemporary works displayed throughout the property.

I like that they have a #FeelWell program to nourish your physical and mental well-being with their treatments. And let's not forget their cuisine: Dining at El Jardí in the shade of palm trees is a must. And even though Sea Bar is not by the sea, the influence of the sea comes in the form of cocktails. They offer a cocktail menu with marine ingredients, like "The Old Man and the Sea," which blends coffee, lemon juice, whisky, and seaweed. That's my top pick.

Yours Boutique StayYours Boutique StayRank #9
C$ 222-C$ 388/night
19 Carrer de Cuba
Valencia has been leading the way for years as a key city for design lovers. And if that sounds like you, then...

Valencia has been leading the way for years as a key city for design lovers. And if that sounds like you, then you'll love this boutique hotel. Located in Ruzafa, it's one of the best in Valencia. Yours embodies the minimalism championed by Dutch designers Daphne Kniest and Wouter Kock, where less really is more. There are only 12 rooms, but each one is aesthetically designed and filled with ultra-modern furniture by Valencian brands.

Another of its treasures is the courtyard with a small but beautiful pool, where I recommend you relax in the calmness of this city-centre spot. Breakfast in the mornings kicks off with specialty coffee and continues with toasts or delicious açaí bowls. It also has a small boutique where you can buy products like candles with their signature scent, as well as ceramics, jewellery, or souvenirs from Valencian brands.

Hospes Palau de la MarHospes Palau de la MarRank #10
C$ 186-C$ 1,256/night
Avenida de Navarro Reverter, 14
Luxury, history, and modernity come together at Hospes Palau de la Mar, one of the best hotels in Valencia. After...

Luxury, history, and modernity come together at Hospes Palau de la Mar, one of the best hotels in Valencia. After crossing the Turia Gardens, you'll arrive at a nineteenth-century stately palace house, which was wisely turned into a hotel to bring us a unique place. As soon as you set foot in it, you're engulfed by the opulence of its arches and its marble staircase, a material that also extends to the bathrooms of its 66 rooms. In them, you can enjoy large beds and Egyptian cotton sheets.

In the Bodyna Spa, you'll find an oasis of peace. I recommend trying their water circuit and booking a Hawaiian massage. The hotel is home to the prestigious Ampar restaurant, where you can savour exquisite Mediterranean cuisine with dishes like red fideuá (a short-noodle dish served paella style) or langoustines with champagne sauce. In the late afternoon, sip on an horchata—a creamy Valencian specialty made from tiger nuts—in the Garden. It's a fabulous experience.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Valencia

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Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Valencia?

Hotels are cheapest in Valencia in January, with average rates of C$ 113. In comparison, November is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 443.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Valencia?

Thursday offers the lowest rates in Valencia, with an average nightly price of C$ 212. The highest prices are found on Friday, with average rates at C$ 388.

How much is a hotel in Valencia for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Valencia found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 22, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 108. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 22.

How much is a hotel in Valencia for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Valencia for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 119 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 119 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 130 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Valencia?

Book at least 51 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Valencia hotel.

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Low season

January

High season

November

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 227

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 227
Cheapest month to stay with an average 61% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 54% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Valencia hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Valencia, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Valencia in January and February.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Valencia if you stay on a Thursday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Valencia found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 129, while the most expensive was C$ 200.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Valencia for 4 days.
  • The best way to take advantage of Valencia’s long sandy beaches is by staying at a luxurious beach hotel like Hotel Neptuno or Hotel Las Arenas Balneario Resort.
  • For an upscale city-centre hotel with a pool, consider Caro Hotel or Cathedral Suites Hotel where guests can cool off after a day of sightseeing.
  • Old Town is Valencia’s most vibrant area, day or night. Visitors who prefer to be in the middle of the action, consider staying in the El Carmen neighbourhood, one of the oldest areas in the city.
  • Old Town is home to a range of hotels from budget options, such as Hospedería del Pilar and Red Nest Hostel, to the 5-star boutique Hotel Hospes Palau de la Mar.
  • Travellers arriving in Valencia by car are advised to book a hotel with parking, such as the SH Valencia Palace or the Hotel Ilunion Aqua 4.
  • Jetting off very early or arriving very late? Consider a hotel near the airport, such as the ibis Budget Valencia Aeropuerto or Tryp Valencia Azafata Hotel.
  • Guests visiting during the Las Fallas Festival in March can find a quiet haven away from the festivities at Melia Valencia in the Benicalap area.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Valencia

  • Which neighbourhood in Valencia is good for nightlife?

    The Old Quarter, in particular El Carmen, is one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Valencia to go out in at night. Here, revelers of all ages enjoy Valencia’s vibrant live music scene, restaurants, and clubs. To be near the action, consider a hotel like HolaHotel del Carmen or Innsa Hostel.

  • Which neighbourhoods in Valencia are close to the beach?

    Valencia has a long golden beach called Playa de la Malvarrosa, situated about 2 miles east of the city centre. Adjacent to the beach, lies El Cabanyal, an old fishing district. Guests staying at one of the beach hotels, such as Sol Playa or Hotel Neptuno can enjoy the traditional tapas bars and seafood restaurants in the neighbourhood.

  • Which neighbourhoods in Valencia offers good public transport connections?

    Valencia is home to an impressive metro system, which extends to several different neighbourhoods outside the city centre, as well as the airport. Visitors wishing to find budget accommodations near a metro line could consider the highly rated Travelodge Valencia Aeropuerto, which is located next to the Rosas metro stop.

  • Which neighbourhoods in Valencia are good for families?

    Families may want to stay close to the City of Arts and Sciences, a science complex set within a park, featuring an aquarium and IMAX theatre. A variety of hotels are located in this area, including the NH Valencia Las Artes, which has an indoor pool and parking garage, and Holiday Inn Express Valencia-Ciudad Las Ciencias.

  • Where to stay in Valencia?

    Hotels in Ciutat Vella and near Central Market have the most searches on KAYAK.

  • What are the best hotels near Central Market?

    NH Valencia Center, River Hostel and Turia Valencia are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of Central Market.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Valencia?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Valencia districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Valencia city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Valencia hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Valencia that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Posadas De España Paterna, Hotel Xon's Valencia and Holiday Inn Express Valencia - Bonaire.

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