Bus in Valencia
You’ll find an excellent bus connections throughout the city. It also has plenty of stops, and often reaches all points where the subway does not reach. You can view plans and other features on how to use the web: www.emtvalencia.es. You have the option of putting your origin and destination to plan your trip around the city.
Metro in Valencia
The metro is the most widely used transport in the city. You can get a bonus of 10 trips for a little less than 10 € use as many times as you want. The website www.metrovalencia.es gives a choice on the map where you want to go, and indicate prices, times and routes. The schedule is quite extensive, since opening its doors early, around 06.00 in the morning. Closing times depend on the area and day, but usually is not until 24:00
Train in Valencia
Valencia has two main train stations close to one another, for different journeys, Joaquin Sorolla station and Valencia Nord train station. In order to buy tickets find out timetable and obtain information visit the website RENFE, the main Spanish train service. . Tickets can be purchased at station ticket offices and you can also get tickets via the self check-in machines. The schedule of running trains is 6 to 23 hours or so. The service is very modern and timely. It is also highly recommended and economical if you want to leave the city to see the neighbouring towns.
Valencia by bike
No doubt, most trendiest transport in Valencia right now. Valenbisi gives you the possibility to know Valencia on two wheels, discovering most unespected places of the city.
You can rent a bike for a week for 10 €. Further information at www.valenbisi.com
Taxis in Valencia
Valencia has several taxi companies and finding a taxi is relatively easy. There will be a white and a green light illuminated on the roof of the car, indicating they are free. To call, simply raise your hand making a sign. For long distances, it is advisable to make a reservation at any of the companies.
Tram in Valencia
The tram in Valencia, the most modern in Spain, opened in May 1994. Since its launch it has become a resounding success for traveller and has made the revival of several run-down neighborhoods. The tram Valencia has the convenience of getting around the city for areas close to each other.
It also nicely complements the rest of Valencia transport and other services available in Valencia, such as EMT or Metro Valencia.
It has two lines, 4 and 6.
The route of Line 4 was built with coincidently along much of the old layout- of the Grau de la Ademuz line, and now enables the connection of all the subway lines with high-demand areas such as the University Politecnica, the new campus of the Universidad Literaria and Malvarossa beach .
A ticket costs 1.4



