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Hotel Rating Location Price from
Expo Hotel Valencia City: Nuevo Centro / Congress Palace On Request
Husa Serrano Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Catalonia Excelsior Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Kris Consul del Mar Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Petit Palace Bristol Hotel Valencia City: Centre EUR 93
Sercotel Ad Hoc Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Husa Llar Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Husa Alaquas Hotel Valencia Outer City: Alaquas On Request
Holiday Inn Express Valencia-Ciudad Las Ciencias City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Sorolla Hotel Valencia City: Centre EUR 82
Tryp Florazar Hotel Valencia Outer City: Massalfassar On Request
Petit Palace Germanias Hotel Valencia City: Centre EUR 90
Tryp Almussafes Hotel Valencia Outer City: Almussafes On Request
Beta Hotel Valencia Outer City: L'Eliana On Request
Holiday Inn Express Valencia-Bonaire Outer City: Aldaya On Request




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Astoria Palace Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Husa Reina Victoria Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Beatriz Rey Don Jaime Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Medium Conqueridor Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Husa Dimar Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
Parador El Saler Valencia City: El Saler Beach On Request
Vincci Lys Hotel Valencia City: Centre On Request
AC Hotel Valencia City: Port Area On Request
Solvasa Olympia Hotel Valencia City: Alboraya On Request
AGH Canet Hotel Province: Canet On Request
Tryp Oceanic Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Silken Puerta Valencia Hotel City: Centre On Request
Ad Hoc Parque Golf Hotel Betera Outer City: Betera On Request
Valencia Center Hotel City: Arts & Sciences Complex EUR 81
Room Mate Marina Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Solvasa Valencia Hotel City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request
Bayren I Hotel Gandia Province: Gandia On Request
Bayren II Hotel Gandia Province: Gandia On Request
Barcelo Hotel Valencia City: Arts & Sciences Complex On Request




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Melia Valencia Palace Hotel City: Centre On Request
Sidi Saler Hotel Valencia City: El Saler Beach On Request
Eurostars Gran Valencia Hotel City: Nuevo Centro / Congress Palace On Request

 



Valencia (Castilian Spanish: Valencia [ba'len?ja][1]; Valencian: València [va'??nsia]) is the capital of the Land of Valencia. It is the third largest city in Spain and an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar in Spain. The estimated population of the city of Valencia proper was 796,549 as of 2005 estimates. Population of the urban area was 1,012,000 as of 2000 estimates. Population of the metropolitan area (urban area plus satellite towns) was 1,807,396 as of 2006 estimates. As of 2005, the mayor of Valencia is Rita Barberá Nolla.

Valencia has a Mediterranean climate, with warm dry summers and mild winters.

t is famous for the Las Fallas festival in March, for paella valenciana and the new City of Arts and Sciences. La Tomatina, an annual tomato fight, draws crowds to the nearby town of Buñol in August. Valencia has a metro system [1], run by FGV. Valencia has a successful football club, Valencia C.F., which won the Spanish league in 2002 and 2004 (in which year it also won the UEFA Cup), and was UEFA Champions League Finalist in 2000 and 2001.

The two official languages spoken in the city are Spanish and Valencian. Due to political and demographic pressure in the past, the predominant language is Spanish, as opposed to areas surrounding the metropolitan area in the province of Valencia. The local government makes sure it emphasizes the use of the local language. For instance, all signs and announcements in the Metro are in Valencian, with Spanish translations underneath in smaller type. In relation to street naming policy, new street signs when erected are always given the Valencian name for street (Carrer) however the older street names bearing the Spanish names are only replaced when necessary. This results in a situation where in longer streets both languages can often be seen on street signs.

Valencia is famous for its vibrant nightlife. In the 1980s and 1990s clubbers would follow the "ruta del bacalao" from Madrid to Valencia. Today, bars and nightclubs are concentrated in the Carmen and university areas. As is normal for Spain, nightlife does not take off until well after midnight.