
FAQs
FAQs




Here you can find quick answers to all of your questions. Linked, you’ll find the articles or the sections of the articles that can give you more detailed information.
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In our opinion, the best method of transport between the airport and Valencia is the metro.
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To move between Valencia Airport and the city, you can take metro lines 3 (red, direction Rafelbunyol) or 5 (green, direction Marítim), Metrobus line 150, a taxi, or a private vehicle.
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MetroBus line 150 connects Valencia Airport to the city centre.
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Metro lines 3 (red) and 5 (green) connect the airport with the city centre and other towns around it.
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Yes, there are several car rental offices inside the Airport itself and also nearby.
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A taxi between Valencia and the Airport should cost around €20.00 or €25.00.
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A MetroBus ticket to or from the Airport would normally cost you €4.80. You can get it directly on the bus.
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A metro ride between Valencia Airport and the city normally costs €4.80, plus the cost of the card it will be printed on (€1.00).
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On average, if you place a reservation in advance, a car rental should cost around €20.00 per day. To this, you obviously have to add the cost of gas and any additional insurance you might want.
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Since the Airport is in Zone C, we recommend you get a single ticket (sencillo) to the city centre. If you want to get a 10-journey ticket, we suggest you do so once you’re in the city centre (Zone A).
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The journey between the city and the Airport takes around 20 minutes in the metro or car and around 35-40 minutes in the bus.
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MetroBus line 150 runs from Monday to Saturday from 5:20 am to 10:10 pm (the last bus from the airport).
On Sundays and bank holidays, there is no bus to of from the airport.
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The last metro trains leaving the airport are around 10:30 pm on weekdays, and 01:40 - 02:00 am on weekends.
The first trains are around 5:30 am.
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