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  Valencia On Line.com /  Tourist information /  How to get to Valencia

HOW TO GET TO VALENCIA:   -  By plane
 
The airport of Valencia is located in Manises, 8,5 km from the city centre. Regular flights to the main spanish and european cities, as Brussels, Frankfurt, Lisbon, London, Milan, Paris and Zurich. Charter flights to and from Valencia and air bridges with Madrid and Barcelona to destinations all over the world. Highly sophisticated facilities and services. Public bus service, Airport-Bus station line: 1,70 euros. Taxi from the airport to the centre of Valencia: approx. 12 euros.
- Airport Information : tels. +34-963709500 / +34-961598500
- Information about flights and airports: Infoiberia: tel. 96902400500
- Consult Iberia site (airlines from Spain).
   

  -  By Ground
 

By car:

- From the centre of Spain and city of Madrid, A-3 highway.
- From Barcelona and Castellón, N-340 and A-7 (exit 51), called Autopista del Mediterráneo (Highway of the Mediterranean Sea), because it connects the coast with the european net of highways.
- From Zaragoza and Teruel, N-224.
- From Alicante and Murcia, N-332, and A-7 along the coast.

- Through the "interior" route, N-430 and N-330, which cross in the North-South direction the province of Valencia.

For any advice about the state of the roads, contact the Dirección General de Tráfico.

By bus:

The Valencia Bus Station, located in the West zone of the city, has lines with the main spanish and european cities. From the central station, the best way to access other points in the city is by bus or underground (there is a stop 200 m from the station), or by taxi.

By train:

Located in the centre of the city, the Norte Railway Station of Valencia offers direct connection with the main spanish and european cities. There are dayly services with Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla, Alicante, Port Bou (French border), Zaragoza, Bilbao and trains to other provinces. The towns around the city are also connected by means of any of the local railway stations.

If you want to consult about timetables and prizes, visit the RENFE webpage. Following are the telephones of the main railway stations of the city
- Norte Railway Station: Tel. 902 24 02 02
- Cabañal Railway Station: Tel. 902 24 02 02
- F.G.V. (Generalitat Valenciana Railway Net): Tel. 96 348 46 26

   
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  -  By sea
 

More than one hundred navigation lines connect the Valencia seaport to more than 300 seaports of the five continents. The city has direct seaways to the Baleares Islands. Transmediterránea and Balearia connect Valencia with the main cities on the islands.

- Valencia Seaport: Tel. 963764391
- Transmediterránea: Tel. 963761062

   
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