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4 things you should know before moving to Valencia

Amelia Aguado
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September 9, 2024

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Valencia, one of Spain's oldest cities with a rich historical legacy, is a place where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously. Its rich heritage is reflected in its stunning landmarks, diverse architecture, and renowned festivals that attract people from all over the world. Beyond its fascinating history, Valencia is distinguished by its cosmopolitan atmosphere, delicious cuisine, and high quality of life, making it an ideal destination for expatriates seeking a new home in a dynamic and welcoming city. Before making the decision to move to this Mediterranean gem, it's essential to understand a few key aspects that can influence your daily life and help you quickly adapt to your new city.

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Choose the neighborhood that best suits your lifestyle

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Valencia offers a wide range of neighborhoods and choosing the right one can really shape your daily experience. If you’re drawn to lively areas with a vibrant social scene, Ruzafa is a fantastic choice. Known for its buzzing nightlife, trendy cafes and alternative culture, this neighborhood is a favorite among young professionals. If you prefer a more relaxed and multicultural vibe, Benimaclet might be just right for you. This peaceful area has a cozy atmosphere and is well-connected to the university, making it a popular spot for students and expatriates. For beach lovers, living in El Cabanyal or La Malvarrosa gives you the chance to enjoy the sea every day, with the sand and waves just a short stroll away. And for those who want to soak up history and culture, El Carmen, right in the heart of the old town, is perfect. It’s full of historic landmarks, cobbled streets and cultural gems that will surprise you daily.

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The climate: warm, but with a few surprises

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Valencia is famous for its delightful Mediterranean climate, which means you can usually count on pleasant temperatures throughout the year. Winters are mild, rarely dropping below 50°F (10°C), so you can enjoy outdoor activities even in the cooler months. However, summers can get pretty hot, with temperatures often climbing above 86°F (30°C), especially in July and August. Many expats choose to live near the coast to take advantage of the refreshing sea breeze. The beach isn’t just a great escape from the summer heat, it also enhances your quality of life, letting you enjoy the sea almost all year long. That said, the weather can be a bit unpredictable. In the fall, Valencia can experience the notorious "gota fría," which brings heavy rains that can lead to temporary flooding in some areas. So, if you’re moving to Valencia, it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella handy and pick a spot that’s less likely to be affected by these occasional weather events.

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Food: more than just paella

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One of the best things about living in Valencia is the amazing food. While the city is famous for being the birthplace of paella, there's so much more to discover. Local markets like Mercado Central are perfect for picking up fresh ingredients to cook at home. Plus, Valencia has a fantastic mix of international restaurants, so whether you’re craving Asian dishes or vegetarian options, you’re covered. And don’t stress about your diet: Mediterranean cuisine is not only delicious but also super healthy, which makes settling into your new lifestyle a bit easier.

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Getting around the city is easy and accessible

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Navigating Valencia is a breeze. The city boasts an efficient and budget-friendly public transportation system, with metro and bus routes that get you where you need to go, including to the beautiful beaches. If you’re a fan of cycling, you’re in luck. Valencia has over 150 kilometers of bike lanes and its mostly sunny weather makes biking a great option year-round. And if you prefer walking, the city is compact enough that many places are just a short stroll away.

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Living in Valencia is a truly enriching experience, especially for those who value a high quality of life in a friendly environment. The city offers a perfect balance of comfort and vibrancy, with a Mediterranean climate that lets you soak up the sun as much as possible. It’s an ideal place to dive into its lively atmosphere, explore diverse neighborhoods, enjoy delicious food and take advantage of all the outdoor activities, from relaxing at the beach to wandering through its lovely green spaces.

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About the Author

Amelia Aguado

As Content Specialist & Marketing Executive, Amelia contributes her knowledge in the digital environment and social media to the department: from strategy to results measurement, through the generation of online content.

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