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Is The Valencia Tourist Card Worth It? (Guide To Pros And Cons)

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Wondering whether to buy a Valencia Tourist Card for your city break? Find out what’s included and whether it’s worth it in this informative guide.

If you’ve been following my blog recently, you’ll have seen I fell head over heels in love with the city of Valencia in Spain. It’s a beautiful city, filled with history, great restaurants and quirky architecture. It’s perfect for a sunshine-filled getaway, particularly with its huge beach just a short bus ride from the city centre.

Before visiting, I ordered a Valencia Tourist Card . There are options of cards for 24, 48 or 72 hours, as well as another for 7 days.

The card includes free public transport within the city centre, complimentary entry or discounts at the key attractions, museums and restaurants, plus a few other freebies too – including tapas and drinks.

I’ll admit that part of my reason for wanting it was the ease of getting around. It covers journeys to and from Valencia Airport, as well as journeys within the city and down to the beach.

READ MORE: 29+ AWESOME things to do in Valencia 

City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia

So time to give an honest account of what I thought of it, how it works, whether I’d recommend it and how to order one if you’re visiting the city soon.

Planning your trip to Valencia? Here are a few quick highlights:

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What is the Valencia Tourist Card?

This special card includes all public transport within the city, as well as to the beach and airport. There’s a mammoth list of attractions it’s valid at, offering free entry or discounted tickets. You can buy cards for different durations, depending on how long you’ll be visiting for. There are cards for 24, 48 or 72 hours, as well as another for 7 days.

If you’re flying to Valencia I’d recommend ordering a card online in advance, then collecting at the airport. You just need your order number and email address to pick it up.

Alternatively, you can collect it from the tourist office within City Hall, or have it delivered to your hotel. Kids aged 6-12, over-65s and students can get a 15% discount off, but you’ll have to go to the tourist office to buy the card.

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How much is a Valencia Tourist Card?

As mentioned, there are cards for 24, 48 or 72 hours, as well as another for 7 days. The prices are as follows:

24-hour Valencia Tourist Card: 15 EUR

48-hour Valencia Tourist Card: 20 EUR

72-hour Valencia Tourist Card: 25 EUR

7 day Valencia Tourist Card (without transport): 12 EUR

I usually buy things like this using Get Your Guide – a tour booking website I’ve used lots on my travels, and wholeheartedly trust. I took a few tours with them during my trip to Valencia, including a historical walking tour and a food tour , and they were fab. They occasionally offer discounts if you book via them too!

READ MORE: Food Tour Of Valencia – REVIEW

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What attractions are included for free with the Valencia Tourist Card?

There are quite a few that are free with the card, including…

Lonja de la Seda – Valencia’s ancient silk exchange

Museo de Historia – Valencia’s history museum

Museo Fallero – Museum dedicated to Valencia’s famous Fallas Festival

Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart – Old city gates (great views!)

Museo de Ciencias Naturales – Museum of natural sciences

Museo de la Ciudad – City museum

Museo del Arroz – Rice museum

L’Almoina – Archaeology museum

Without the card, most have an entry fee of around 2 EUR. It’s not much, but if you’re thinking of visiting quite a few during your visit, the tourist card will be more economic way to see the icity. You can see the full list of Valencia tourist card attractions here .

Exterior of Torres de Serranos, Valencia

Which attractions can I get discounts at with the Valencia Tourist Card?  

While there are plenty that are included complimentary, if the attraction isn’t on that list, it’s still likely to be offered at a discounted price with the card. I’ve picked out a few highlights but there are absolutely loads more!

15% off Museu de les Ciències (Valencia Science Museum)

15% off Oceanogràfic (Valencia Aquarium)

15% off Hemisfèric (Valencia IMAX Cinema)

15% off Bioparc (Valencia Zoo)

10% off Valencia Cathedral

10% off Jardín Botánico (Valencia Botanical Gardens)

It’s also worth checking out some of the discounts on rentals in the city too. For example, you can use the card to get 20% off renting a bike in the city, or 10% off jet-ski rental on Malvarrosa Beach.

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Can I use my Valencia Tourist Card on any tours?

Yes! I think this is a really great perk of the card. From a discount on the tourist bus (yay for hop on, hop off life!), to bike tours, a nosey around Valencia Football Club and even a paella cooking class, there are lots of little extras that are included with the card. You’ll need to check timings as many of them only run on certain days of the week, and then book your spot in advance.

Here are a few tours that caught my eye…

20% off 4-hour Valencia Family Tour

15% off bike tours

10% off Guided tour of Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía

10% off Mestalla Forever Tour (Valencia Football Club)

10% off paella workshops

2 EUR off València Bus Turístic (hop on, hop off)

10% off Albufera Experience (jeep and boat trip)

Seafood paella in Valencia

10% off sunset sailing trip from Malvarrosa Beach

Malvarrosa Beach, Valencia

What about food and drink?

Eating out on holiday can really add up, so it’s worth making use of the discounts on offer at the city’s restaurants and bars. Some of the discounts are 15-20% so it can make a big difference to your bill.

You can use the card at Café de las Horas, Terraza L’Umbracle, El Camarote & the Roof, Casa Isabel, Ocho y Medio, Restaurante Océanos, Ubik Café, La Cigrona and the Hard Rock Café amongst others.

Tapas spread

Did someone mention FREE food?

Not yet but I’m about to!! When you get your Valencia Tourist Card you’ll see a few ads for restaurants in the city where you get complimentary food and drink!

Head to El Corte Ingles for a complimentary tapa and a glass of wine, and then there’s one more voucher valid at a few restaurants around the city.

Anywhere else I can use the Valencia Tourist Card?

I didn’t have the chance to visit (partly because I was busy enjoying the sunshine outside) but the card is also valid at several spas in Valencia including Balneario La Alameda, Olympia Hotel and Spa Las Arenas.

How do I use the Valencia Tourist Card on public transport?

I used my card on several bus, tram and metro journeys. I’d describe Valencia as a walkable city, but if like me, you like to cram a lot in to your trips, you might want to save time by using public transport.

I navigated my way around using Google Maps. You can pop in your destination and select public transport. The app will then show you the best way to get there, including bus numbers and stop names.

Valencia tram

In terms of where you can get to using the card, it covers the Metro in Zones A – D (including to and from Valencia Airport) plus buses and trams in Zone A. As a tourist visiting, it’s very unlikely you’d need to go outside of these areas. When you pick up your card you can check the maps. It also includes bus Line 25 which goes to Albufera.

In terms of using the card, you tap it on the machine by the driver when you board a bus, at the tram stop platform and at the gates to the metro. It’s worth mentioning that if you get the Valencia 7-day tourist card, it doesn’t include public transport (or it didn’t when I visited).

Also, if you don’t opt for a tourist card, I think that the system in the city is similar to others, where you have to pay a cost for a Valencia transport card and top it up with journeys as you go along.

Pretty views in Valencia

So, the big question – is the Valencia Tourist Card worth it?

For me it was definitely worth it. If you’re planning a lot of sightseeing, and want the convenience of using public transport whenever you want, to get wherever you want, then it’s worth it.

I liked that I didn’t have to worry about figuring out metro tickets when I got to the airport, and could hop on public transport around the city whenever my legs got tired! 

I also used several of the free entry tickets and a few of the discounts. Free food was a bonus too! I didn’t get the chance to try out any of the tours as I’d already booked a few through Get Your Guide before my trip, but I’d bear it in mind for next time.

Enjoying the view from the top of Torres de Serranos, Valencia

However, if you’re visiting Valencia for a relaxing break, with plans to hang out in the historical city centre, hop from tapas bar to tapas bar and explore on foot, you’ll probably find it cheaper to buy single or return tickets on public transport and pay full price at any attractions. Single tickets on Valencia’s buses start at just 1.50 EUR. Metro lines 3 and 5 go from the airport to the city centre, with a single costing 3.90 EUR.

Sometimes it’s worth paying for the peace of mind, and a card like this definitely brings that! It really depends on how much you want to do during your trip!

Valencia seafront

I hope this post helps you make a decision. If you have any questions, let me know! Don’t forget to read my other guides to Valencia to make the most of your time in the city.

29+ AWESOME things to do in Valencia  Valencia Cathedral bell tower vs Torres de Serranos – which has the best view of Valencia? Where to stay in Valencia – from budget to luxury  Valencia food tour – is this the most fun tour of the city? 

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Valencia Tourist Card: The Ultimate Guide (From a Local!)

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Are you planning a trip to Valencia, but feeling overwhelmed with the logistics? Trying to figure out how to see all the sights, taste all the flavors, and experience the city’s vibrant culture without blowing your budget? Well, you’ve landed on the right article!

As someone who lives in the heart of this sun-drenched city, I know a thing or two about making the most out of a visit to Valencia. And today, I’m going to let you in on a little secret that will make your Valencia adventure a breeze – the Valencia Tourist Card!

In this article, I promise to take you on a fun, friendly journey through all the ins and outs of the Valencia Tourist Card . I’ll talk about what it is, the benefits it offers, how much it costs, where to buy it, and how to use it like a pro – as well as who actually may not need to get this to still have a great trip. 

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⭐  Top tours in Valencia

  • City Highlights Guided Bike Tour (great way to see the city)
  • Palosanto Flamenco Show (incredible night out)
  • Old Town Tour, Wine and Tapas in an 11th Century Monument (all the highlights at once)
  • Catamaran Cruise at Sunset (experience the Mediterranean – with cava)
  • Oceanogràfic – Valencia Aquarium (biggest one in Europe!)

🛏️ Top hotels in Valencia

  • Only YOU Hotel Valencia (5-star luxury)
  • Vincci Palace (boutique hotel with beautiful décor)
  • Hostal Antigua Morellana (great budget option in a superb location)

🚌 Want to see everything with minimal effort while you’re in Valencia? Check out the 24- or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Ticket !

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What is the Valencia Tourist Card?

The Valencia Tourist Card is a card for tourists (surprising from the name, I know) that’s designed to give you unlimited access to Valencia’s public transportation, free or discounted admission to many museums and monuments, tasty discounts at restaurants, shops, and more – including some free food and drinks!

Basically, this nifty little card is more than just a piece of plastic – it’s your golden ticket to experience the best of Valencia without the headache of juggling multiple tickets or fumbling for change in your pocket.

And it’s super easy to get your hands on one too. Simply buy the Valencia Tourist Card online right here and pick it up at any Tourist Info Office at the airport or around the city.

MY SUGGESTION: Picking up your Valencia Tourist Card at the airport is by far the best option, in my opinion, as it means your metro ride from the airport will be free. And I think we can all agree that saving €4.80 immediately is a great way to start any trip!)

Benefits of the Valencia Tourist Card

1. free public transportation.

With the Valencia Tourist Card, you’ll have unlimited access to buses, trams, and the metro across the entire city. Whether you want to explore the historic old town, lounge on the city’s sunny beaches, or feast on the best paella, you can do it all without spending an extra cent on Valencia’s public transport system. 

And as I just mentioned, even the trip from the airport to the city center is covered by metro, a 25-minute journey that’s normally €4.80 each way – isn’t that convenience at its finest?

Valencia bus where you can use your Valencia tourist card

2. Free Entry to Museums and Monuments

Art lovers, history buffs, and curious souls, rejoice! The Valencia Tourist Card opens the doors to a world of knowledge and culture without the usual entry fees. 

In particular, some of the places that will give you free entry include:

  • La Lonja (The Silk Exchange), Valencia’s UNESCO World Heritage site
  • The Archaeological Crypt of the Prison of San Vicente
  • Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia
  • La Almoina Archaeological Museum
  • Las Fallas Museum
  • The Museum of Natural Science
  • Valencia History Museum
  • … and more!

With so much to see, you’ll be grateful for the freedom to explore at your own pace.

3. Discounts at Other Attractions

While freebies are great, this card also lets you get some pretty impressive discounts at various sights all over Valencia. These include:

  • Valencia Cathedral, the Miguelete (Bell Tower) and the Holy Grail (20% off)
  • IVAM – Valencian Institute of Modern Art (50% off)
  • Everything at the City of Arts and Sciences – meaning it includes the Science Museum and the Oceanogràfic aquarium (10% off)
  • Marqués de Dos Aguas Palace and the Ceramics Museum inside (50% off)
  • Bullfighting Museum (50% off)
  • … and a ton more on top of these.

As you can probably tell, depending on how packed your Valencian itinerary is, you’re in for some pretty great savings here.

City of Arts and Sciences a place you can visit using Valencia tourist card

4. Discounts at Restaurants and Shops, and More

Who doesn’t love a good deal? Your Valencia Tourist Card doubles as a discount card at selected restaurants, shops, and tourist services, with up to 35% off at places that offer this. 

You can savor a mouth-watering paella with a side of savings, snag some unique souvenirs without breaking the bank, or even rent a bike in Valencia for less to pedal your way around this picturesque city.

5. Two Free Tapas and Two Free Drinks

That’s right, as a little extra bonus, if you get the 24-, 48- or 72-hour card, you’ll be entitled to get two free tapas with an (alcoholic!) drink!

6. Free City Map and Guide

As if all that wasn’t enough, the Valencia Tourist Card also comes with a free city map and guide. No more getting lost in translation or navigation! 

This handy guide will help you plan your route, learn about the city’s main attractions, and even pick up a few local tips and recommendations.

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What Different Valencia Tourist Cards are Available?

Now, you’re probably wondering, “Wait, there’s more than one Valencia Tourist Card?” There definitely is – because who doesn’t want flexibility with their traveling in addition to saving money!

Just as Valencia caters to all sorts of travelers, the Valencia Tourist Card does too. Here’s a quick rundown of the different flavors this card comes in:

24-hour Valencia Tourist Card

Are you a speed traveler, looking to see the sights in a whirlwind of excitement? Then, the 24-hour Valencia Tourist Card is your perfect match. This card gives you all the benefits I’ve talked about for a full day of non-stop Valencia fun.

48-hour Valencia Tourist Card

For those who like to take things a bit slower, the 48-hour Valencia Tourist Card is your go-to. With two full days of benefits, you’ll have plenty of time to soak up the sun, culture, and flavors of Valencia.

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72-hour Valencia Tourist Card

Ah, the 72-hour Valencia Tourist Card, perfect for leisurely explorers who really want to savor the Valencia experience. With three full days of access to the city’s best offerings, you’re free to enjoy Valencia at your own pace.

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7-day Valencia Tourist Card

For those really wanting to see the ins and outs of this city, there’s also a seven-day Valencia tourist card. It gets you all the same great discounts at museums, monuments, stores, restaurants and more. In fact, you’ll actually get some extra bonuses like free entry to certain places that are discounted with the other cards, like the Cathedral and its Museum and the IVAM.

That said, keep in mind that this card doesn’t include free public transport, which is why it’s priced a bit differently from the others. 

Valencia Tourist Card for Children

Don’t worry, they haven’t forgotten about the little explorers! There’s a special Valencia Tourist Card tailored for children aged 6 to 12. 

It comes with all the same benefits, but at a lower price, because who doesn’t believe in nurturing the next generation of world travelers!

How Much Does the Valencia Tourist Card Cost?

Now onto the million-dollar question – or should we say, the less-than-a-fancy-dinner question. The Valencia Tourist Card is a steal, considering all the benefits you’ll get.

Prices vary depending on the duration of the card and while you can c heck here for more information on the cost of each card, the summary of this is:

  • The 24-hour Valencia Tourist Card comes in at just €15 for adults and €12.75 for children.
  • The 48-hour Valencia Tourist Card is a bargain at €20 for adults and €17 for children.
  • The 72-hour Valencia Tourist Card is the ultimate deal at €25 for adults and €21.25 for children.
  • The 7-day Valencia Tourist Card, with its extra discounts (but no free public transport) costs €12 for adults and €10.20 for kids.

Imagine, for less than the cost of a fancy meal, you get unlimited transportation, free entry to museums and monuments, discounts galore…and some free tapas and drinks on the side!

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Where Can I Buy a Valencia Tourist Card?

You’ll be glad to know that purchasing a Valencia Tourist Card is a breeze. The easiest way is to buy it online before your trip and then pick up your card from the Tourist Info Office at the airport or in the city center when you arrive.

In fact, you can easily buy your Valencia Tourist card right here!

And guess what? If you’re already in Valencia, you can also buy the card online and then pick it up directly from any Tourist Info Office. 

In addition to the airport (which is the easiest and quickest option if you’ve bought it before arriving), the offices are also located at major points throughout the city, including the airport, train stations, and central squares. And yes, they’ll be thrilled to see you!

How Does the Valencia Tourist Card Work?

You’re all set with your Valencia Tourist Card. But how does it work, you ask? It’s as easy as uno, dos, tres!

The card is activated the first time you use it, whether that’s hopping on a bus, entering a museum, or using a discount. From then, it’s valid for the duration you chose – 24, 48, or 72 hours. 

Remember, the clock starts ticking from the first use, so plan your itinerary wisely to make the most out of your card.

Where Can I Use the Valencia Tourist Card?

The Valencia Tourist Card is your trusty sidekick all across the city. Here are some of the main places you can use it:

1. Public Transportation

The Valencia Tourist Card has you covered on the city’s buses, trams, and metro lines, including the trip from the airport to the city center. With this card in your pocket, you’re free to roam the city at your leisure!

Metro one of the transportation that you can use Valencia tourist card

2. Museums and Monuments

Let the cultural adventure begin! Your Valencia Tourist Card grants you free access to a plethora of the city’s museums and monuments. 

These include the Museum of Sciences, the Fallas Museum, and the Almoina Archaeological Centre, among many others.

3. Restaurants and Shops

Feeling peckish or ready for a shopping spree? The Valencia Tourist Card gives you a smorgasbord of discounts at selected restaurants and shops around the city. 

So go ahead, treat yourself to a delicious paella or grab some unique souvenirs to remember your trip.

4. Tourist Services

Want to see the city from a different perspective? Use your Valencia Tourist Card for discounts on various tourist services like guided tours, bike rentals, and even boat trips. Explore Valencia your way and save while you’re at it!

Bikes in the Turia Gardens is one of you must consider to use when you have Valencia Tourist Card.

Is the Valencia Tourist Card Worth It?

In my opinion, if you plan to see many of the main sights around Valencia and will be getting public transport when doing so, especially to and from the airport, then the Valencia Tourist Card is definitely worth it thanks to the free public transport and free entry to many places on offer.

I mean, who doesn’t fancy saving money while savoring all the sights, sounds, and flavors of this vibrant city?

Think about it. With free public transportation, you’ll be zipping around the city without spending an extra cent. With free entry to museums and monuments, you’ll soak up the rich culture and history of Valencia without breaking the bank. 

And let’s not forget the discounts at restaurants, shops, and tourist services – who doesn’t love a good deal?

In short, if you plan to explore the city extensively, the Valencia Tourist Card is not just worth it; it’s a no-brainer!

Who Shouldn’t Get the Valencia Tourist Card?

Now, I’ve sung the praises of the Valencia Tourist Card, but it’s also true that not every deal suits every traveler. So, who might not find the card as beneficial?

You may want to think twice about getting this if you fall into one of the following groups:

  • If you’re only planning a quick stop in Valencia , or if your idea of a perfect vacation is lounging at the beach all day (no judgment here, by the way), then you might not need the Valencia Tourist Card. 
  • If your itinerary doesn’t include a lot of museum-hopping , then the benefits of the card might not outweigh the cost.
  • If you don’t think you’ll be taking public transport that often , you might not find yourself getting the full benefits.

Honestly, if you plan to get the metro to and from the airport (which I always do) and think you’ll go to a couple of the main tourist attractions, like a museum or other historical site, then you’ll easily hit the point where the Valencia Tourist Card will be well worth it for you.

Throw in some of the restaurant discounts or getting some savings on a tour or bike rental in Valencia, and you’ll be laughing.

Of course, it’s up to you depending on how you think you’ll be traveling in the city but, overall, it’s going to be a great deal for many visitors.

How Do I Use the Valencia Tourist Card on Public Transport?

Using your Valencia Tourist Card on public transport is a cinch! For buses, simply show your card to the driver as you board. For trams and the metro, just swipe your card on the card readers located at the entrance. 

Remember, your card covers all zones within the city, including the trip from the airport to the city center. So, whether you’re heading to the beach, returning from a night out, or journeying from one attraction to the next, your Valencia Tourist Card has got you covered.

How Do I Use the Valencia Tourist Card at Attractions?

As if the Valencia Tourist Card couldn’t get any easier to use, here’s how it works at attractions: Simply present your card at the ticket office of the museum or monument you’re visiting. The friendly staff will then grant you free entry – it’s like having a VIP pass to the city’s cultural treasures!

And remember, there’s no limit to the number of attractions you can visit during the validity of your card. So go ahead, indulge your curiosity, immerse yourself in the rich history of Valencia, and let each new discovery be a story to tell.

How Do I Use the Valencia Tourist Card at Restaurants?

Ready to tantalize your taste buds with Valencia’s culinary delights? Using your Valencia Tourist Card at participating restaurants is as simple as pie… or should we say, paella?

When it’s time to pay, just show your card to the staff. They’ll apply the discount to your bill, and voila! You can enjoy your delicious meal knowing you’ve bagged yourself a bargain. 

Just make sure to check in advance if the restaurant accepts the card – you can find a list of participating places in your free city guide.

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Valencia Tourist Card: Is It worth Buying? Best Using Tips

Here we explore the Valencia Tourist Card, how to best use to explore Valencia, is it worth buying, and tips.

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What is Valencia Tourist Card?

The Valencia Tourist Card is a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the fantastic Valencia . The card provides free access to public transportation, including the metro, bus, and tram, as well as discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops throughout the city. It’s a great option for visitors who want to see the sights of Valencia while also saving money on transportation and other expenses.

What to Expect? How to Get?

The Valencia Tourist Card is available in several different durations, from 24 hours up to 72 hours, and can be purchased online or at tourist offices throughout the city. The card can be picked up at the airport or at any tourist office, and comes with a map of the city and a guidebook with information on the attractions and discounts available.

In addition to free public transportation, the Card also provides discounts on a variety of attractions in the city, including museums, monuments, and tours. The card also provides discounts on restaurants and shops, making it a great way to save money on dining and souvenirs during your trip.

Valencia Tourist Card – 7 Days

This is a longer duration option for visitors who plan to spend a week or more in the city. The card provides free access to public transportation for 7 consecutive days, as well as discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops. This option is great for visitors who want to take their time exploring Valencia and its many attractions without worrying about the cost of transportation.

24, 48, or 72-Hour Valencia Tourist Card

This is a shorter duration option for visitors who plan to spend a few days in the city. These cards provide free access to public transportation for 24, 48, or 72 consecutive hours, depending on which card you choose. They also provide discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops, making them a cost-effective option for visitors who want to make the most of their time in Valencia.

Overall, both the 7 Days and the 24, 48, or 72-Hour Cards are great options for visitors to Valencia, depending on their travel plans and the amount of time they plan to spend in the city. The longer duration option is best for those who plan to stay in Valencia for a week or more, while the shorter duration options are great for those who plan to stay for just a few days.

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Attractions.

Some of the top attractions that offer discounts with the Valencia Tourist Card include the City of Arts and Sciences , the Oceanogràfic aquarium , and the Bioparc Valencia zoo.

The card also provides discounts on guided tours of the city, including bike tours and Segway tours, as well as discounts on the hop-on , hop-off tourist bus .

How to Use?

Using the Valencia Tourist Card is easy – simply present the card at the ticket booth of any participating attraction or restaurant to receive your discount. To use the card on public transportation, simply touch it to the card reader when boarding the metro, bus, or tram, and the fare will be automatically deducted from your card balance.

Overall, the Valencia Tourist Card is a great option for visitors who want to explore the city while also saving money on transportation and other expenses. With its free public transportation and discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops, it’s a convenient and cost-effective way to make the most of your trip to Valencia.

Is the Valencia Tourist Card worth it?

Whether or not the Valencia Tourist Card is worth it depends on your travel plans and budget. If you plan to do a lot of sightseeing and use public transportation frequently, the card can be a cost-effective option, as it provides free access to public transportation and discounts on attractions, restaurants, and shops.

The Card provides free access to public transportation, including the metro, bus, and tram, which can save you money if you plan to travel around the city frequently. In addition, the card provides discounts on many of the top attractions in Valencia, including the City of Arts and Sciences , the Oceanogràfic aquarium , and the Bioparc Valencia zoo.

If you plan to visit several of these attractions during your trip, the discounts provided by the card can add up and make it a worthwhile purchase.

However, if you plan to only visit a few attractions and won’t be using public transportation much, the card may not be worth the cost.

Additionally, some attractions may offer discounts for seniors, students, or children, which could be a better deal than the discounts provided by the Valencia Tourist Card.

It’s worth considering your travel plans and budget when deciding whether or not to purchase the Valencia Tourist Card.

If you plan to use public transportation frequently and visit many of the top attractions in Valencia, the card can be a convenient and cost-effective option. But if you have a more limited itinerary, it may not be the best choice for you.

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How to get a Valencia Tourist Card

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Tourist offices

There are five tourist offices all around Valencia.

) – next to Hotel Las Arenas.

Valencia Tourist Office in Plaza del Ayuntamiento

Digital kiosks

There are also four digital kiosks (automated machines) that offer 24-hour service. Two of them are at the airport, respectively in front of the car rental stands and next to the tourist office. One is at the train station (also next to the tourist office), and the other one is in the city hall (by the tourist info office in Plaza del Ayuntamiento ).

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This is the option we recommend the most , as it implies some discounts . If you decide to purchase your card online, you will still need to pick up your physical card, as this is not an electronic card. You can do so in one of four ways.

  • Another option is to get your card delivered to your house directly. This means that you will have to purchase your ticket way ahead in order to allow for delivery time. For Spain, this will be between 3 and 5 working days. For countries in the EU, between 10 and 15 working days. For the rest of the world, a maximum of 20 days. The delivery cost must be paid by the buyer and is calculated automatically at check-out. This will range between €6 to €15. You can check the status of your order by emailing customer service at [email protected] .
  • Lastly, your final option is hotel delivery. At the time of purchase, you will indicate the date on which you want the card to be delivered to the hotel. The delivery will be carried out between 10:00 am and 11:00 am, and it will cost €3.40. To ensure this service, it is not allowed to select a delivery date with less than 24 hours’ notice.

After your card has expired, you can return it to a tourist office to be recycled. There is no cashback for this service, but you do get to do something good for the environment.

If, after your time limit has expired, you want to get another card instead, you can recharge it in person and get a 10% discount. This is the same amount you get online the first time you buy a VTC. To get this 10% off, you will have to go to a tourist office and recharge your card with exactly the same type of VTC offer.

To find out how to activate your card, as well as a detailed breakdown of the discounts, you can go to the next section.

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Valencia Tourist Card — Is It Worth It?

The Valencia Tourist Card can be one of the most economical options for visitors to the Mediterranean city. Free unlimited transport , discounts at major attractions, and even some free food – the tourist card is a tempting deal. But is the Valencia Tourist Card worth it? Keep reading to find out if it’s the right option for you. 

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Table of contents

What is the valencia tourist card, what’s included in the valencia card, unlimited public transport, free entry to municipal museums, discounts at attractions, discounts at restaurants, shopping, and recreation, different types of tourist cards, where to get the valencia tourist card, how to use it, pros and cons, final word – is the valencia card worth it.

The Valencia Tourist Card is a pass you can purchase to get access to public transport , municipal museums , and discounts at restaurants and other attractions. For travelers who plan on visiting plenty of attractions – this can be a great way to save money. 

Instead of paying for entry tickets and public transport separately, the Valencia Tourist Card lets you use one card to cover it all. 

And while not absolutely everything is included in the tourist card, Valencia’s most popular attractions are included at a free or discounted rate. 

There are 3 different tourist cards in Valencia (for the most part):

  • 24-hour Card (€15)
  • 48-hour Card (€20)
  • 72-hour Card (€25)

So, is it worth the price?  

The short answer : Yes, if you’re staying for 1-3 days. 

But the long answer is that it depends on what your travel habits are . So let’s dive a bit deeper into the details to find out if it’s worth it for you. 

The Valencia Tourist Card includes a ton of different freebies and discounts for travelers. As a quick summary, it includes:

  • Unlimited public transport within zones AB+ 
  • Free entry to municipal museums
  • Discounts at major tourist attractions
  • Discounts at some restaurants and activities
  • 2 tapas and 2 free drinks

So for around $20 per person, you can get a lot of value out of this tourist card. But there are some caveats for each of these, so let’s go look at them a little deeper.

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This is one of the biggest perks of the tourist card. You get unlimited public transport for the duration of your card (i.e. 24/48/72 hours). 

If you’re coming to Valencia from the airport , then the card already starts to become a huge discount, since it normally costs around €5.80 for the metro. 

The Valencia Tourist Card includes the metro , bus , tram , and trains within the AB+ zone of Valencia. That means you can practically go anywhere with the city buses and metro, including the airport, which is a huge plus. 

For the train, you could go on a day trip to Sagunt or Sueca with the tourist card. However, you could not go to Xàtiva, Cullera, or Gandia, all of which are outside Zone B. 

Here are a few examples of popular destinations you could go to with the Valencia Tourist Card:

  • City of Arts and Sciences
  • Sagunt (C6 Train towards Castelló)
  • Sueca (C1 Train towards Gandia)
  • Castelló (Line 1 Metro)
  • Manises/Airport (Lines 3 or 5 Metro)

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With the Valencia Tourist Card, you also get free entry into municipal museums . The keyword here is municipal, as privately owned/operated museums and attractions are not included for free. 

Luckily, some of the most popular attractions are municipal museums. Here are some great museums that are included with the tourist card:

  • Torres dels Serrans
  • Torres del Quart
  • Museu Faller
  • Casa Museu José Benlliure
  • Casa Museu Blasco Ibáñez
  • Museu del Arròs
  • Palau de Cervelló 

There are also about a dozen other museums included, but I don’t really recommend them. If you’re only here for a few days – then these are the most important, especially the first 5 . 

Please note : Most of these attractions usually only cost €1-2 to enter without the card, so keep that in mind when calculating whether the Valencia tourist card is worth it. 

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Besides the municipal museums, there are tons of popular attractions that offer a discount. Some of these are much bigger discounts, as the ticket price for these attractions are usually higher. 

Here are the most popular attractions that get a discounted rate:

  • L’IVAM Art Museum – 50% Off
  • La Seu Valencia Cathedral – 20%
  • Jardí Botànic – 10%
  • Ceramics Museum (Palau de Dosaigües) – 50%
  • San Nicolau Church – Reduced Ticket
  • Valencia Bus Turistic – €5 Off
  • Albufera Bus Turistic – €5 Off
  • Museu de les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences) – 10%
  • Hemisfèric – 10%
  • Oceanogràfic – 10%

For most of these, I’d actually recommend purchasing your tickets in person if you decide to get the Valencia Tourist Card. 

The reason is that these attractions usually offer multiple types of discounted rates. So you’re safer just showing up with your Valencia Card and buying a ticket, rather than risking buying the wrong non-refundable ticket. 

Note :  These discounts sometimes vary. This is going off of the rates as of April 2024. 

Let’s look at some other discounts that are included in the tourist card. Valencia has a ton of restaurants, gift shops, and even spas that participate in the program, so you can keep getting your money’s worth out of the card. 

Here are just a few of the most notable shops and restaurants that participate:  

  • Megastore Valencia Football Club  – 10% 
  • City of Arts and Sciences Gift Shops – 10% 
  • Hard Rock Café Gift Shop– 5%
  • Original CV (Valencian Products) – 5%
  • Teatro Olympia – 10%
  • Teatre Talia – 10%
  • Olhöps Brewery – 10%
  • Café de las Horas – Free Tasting with Purchase
  • Olympia Hotel Spa – 10%
  • Spa Parador El Saler – 10%
  • Spa Hotel Las Arenas – 10%
  • Destino Puerto Restaurant – 10%
  • El Garaje Foodie – 10%
  • El Corte Inglés Cafe – 5%
  • Sagardi Valencia – 5%
  • Charcutería Amparo – 5%

Plus, you get 1 free glass of wine and 1 free tapa from any of the café’s in the Corte Inglés after 5pm. You’ll also get 1 free beer and 1 free tapa from any of the participating restaurants. 

So if you do take advantage of this discount card, this is one of the biggest ways you’ll save money while traveling! 

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Depending on your travel needs and duration of stay, you can choose from several types of Valencia Tourist Cards:

  • 24-Hour Card (€15)
  • 48-Hour Card (€20)
  • 72-Hour Card (€25)
  • 7-Day Card * (€12)

The first three cards include everything we just went over. The free transportation, the free entry to some museums, plus the discounted tickets and shopping. 

The only difference is how long they work for. So for example, the 24-hour card works for 24 hours after being activated. 

In other words, if you get to the airport, grab your tourist card, and activate it to enter the metro at 3:45pm on a Tuesday – then you can keep using all the benefits until Wednesday at 3:44pm . 

However, there is another tourist card that’s great if you’re staying for longer – the 7-day card . 

This card does NOT include public transport , but it does include free entry into the Cathedral. Considering the Cathedral usually costs around €8, this means that the card practically pays for itself. 

So if you don’t plan on using public transport, then this is a great alternative.  

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You can purchase the Valencia Tourist Card here.

Just go ahead and choose the dates you’ll get here, and then choose which you’d like (24/48/72 hours). 

You can either get a digital code for the card, or have it shipped to you physically. Personally, I recommend going for the digital code. Once you get to the airport, there are a few kiosks where you just type in your code, and it prints out the card for you. 

I find this to be more reliable than dealing with shipping. 

Alternatively, you can also pick it up from any of the tourism offices within the city. You’ll just tell them the digital code or show them your purchase confirmation. 

The tourism offices are :

  • Carrer de La Pau 48
  • Plaça de l’Ajuntament 1
  • Joaquin Sorolla Train Station
  • Manises Airport
  • Avinguda del Mediterràni at the Cabanyal Beach 

Using the Valencia Tourist Card is super easy. This is a physical card that you can scan, you can use at the public transport scanners or hand it to the staff at museums/shops/restaurants. 

Here’s how to use the Valencia Tourist Card: 

  • Purchase Your Card: I suggest buying your card online. 
  • Get Your Copy: For most people, I suggest going to a kiosk or the Tourism Office. There are a couple kiosks in the arrivals terminal at the airport, so you can use it right away. You can also request it be shipped to your house, but I find it unnecessary. 
  • Activate It: The first time you use it, it will become “activated” and the timer starts. For most people, this will happen when you scan your card to get onto the metro at the airport. 
  • Keep It Handy: Carry your tourist card with you. This way you can present it to staff for the museums and attractions.
  • Recycle/Keep It : You can give your card back to staff at the Tourism Office and they’ll recycle it! Or if you plan on coming back to the city, you can reload the card at a kiosk. 

Valencia is the Green Capital of Europe for 2024 , so make sure you recycle or reuse your card! 

So while I do think the Valencia Tourist Card is worth it for some travelers – it’s not perfect. It’s not going to be the most economical choice for everyone. 

Let’s look at some of the pros & cons of the tourist card. 

  • Great for getting to/from the airport 
  • Flexible options 
  • Ideal for couples or solo travelers
  • Decent discounts at many attrac
  • Food options are relatively touristy
  • Not worth it for repeat visitors 
  • Need to take advantage of public transport
  • Have to pay attention to it

Overall, I would say that if you’re planning on taking the metro and want to see as many attractions and museums as possible, then it’s a great option . 

But the restaurants that participate in the program are kind of touristy/inauthentic in my opinion. And one big complaint I have is how the hours work. 

For example, if you get here on a Friday morning, and you’re leaving on a Sunday evening – you have to make sure you buy the 72 hour card, not the 48-hour one . Because otherwise, the card expires and you’ll need to buy that €5 ticket to get to the airport! 

So while it can be a great option for many travelers, for some people – it might be better to buy everything separately. 

Overall, I would say that the Valencia Tourist Card is worth it. Here’s what I’d say:

  • If you are a solo traveler or a couple – then yes, it’s worth it. 
  • If you are a family – I’d buy the card for the adults, but not the kids. Many attractions will offer discounted rates for kids anyway. 
  • If this is not your first time – It’s probably not worth it, unless you plan on visiting everything again. 
  • If you don’t plan on going in museums OR plan on walking everywhere – it might not be worth it. I’d make a quick spreadsheet and see if it’s better for you. 
  • If you plan on visiting for longer than 3 days – It could be worth it, if you want to see the museums/attractions within the first couple days. This depends on your travel style. 

Every traveler is different, so I can’t speak for everyone. For most people, it pays itself off – especially if you’re coming from the airport. 

If you have any questions – feel free to send me a message. I’ll be happy to give you advice! 

Otherwise, check out these resources and guides to help you calculate whether the Valencia Tourist Card is worth it:

  • How to get to/from the airport
  • Public Transport Guide
  • Best Valencia Restaurants
  • Neighborhood Guide
  • What to Do in 3 Days

For most travelers, I’d say yes! Especially if you’re only visiting for a couple days, it’s a great way to save money. But if you plan on renting a car or don’t want to visit the inside of the attractions, then you can skip it. 

Pick up the Valencia Tourist Card from the kiosks in the Arrivals terminal at the airport OR at any of the tourism offices in the city. You can also request the card be shipped to you. 

Free entry to private museums and attractions are NOT included. Most notably, the Cathedral, and the Science Museum and Aquarium are not included, although you do get a discount. The transport ticket also does NOT include trains outside of the AB zone, so you couldn’t go to Cullera or Xàtiva. 

Yes, the Valencia Tourist Card has a specified validity period based on the chosen duration (24, 48, 72 hours, or 7 days). The timer activates after the first time you use the card. For most people, this would be scanning the card to get into the metro at the airport. 

You can not get a refund after activating the card, but Get Your Guide has a great customer service team if you need to cancel it before your trip to the city. 

Children under 6 do NOT need the card, as they’ll get in to public transport and some attractions for free. In general, if you don’t plan on using public transport or heading inside major attractions, then it’s not worth it for you. 

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  • One-day card: € 6.00
  • Two-day card: € 10.00
  • Three-day card: € 15.00

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Valencia Spain In Spring

Are you curious whether the Valencia Tourist Card is a good buy for your upcoming trip? Check out what it’s all about and how to make the most out of it!  

Ah, Valencia, where every street corner has a story to tell and the sun always seems to shine just a little brighter. I have been living in Valencia for 12 years, and still even after all these years, I feel lucky to live somewhere so beautiful. With its rich history to vibrant nightlife, culinary delights, and cultural treasures, there’s always something to marvel at. And let’s not forget the icing on the cake – the stunning beaches!

If you’re gearing up for a trip to our beautiful city, there’s one thing you’ll definitely want to get your hands on: the Valencia Tourist Card . With the tourist card you have many options whatever suits your needs. Whether you’re here for a quick weekend getaway or a longer stay, the card has you covered with options for 24, 48, or 72 hours, as well as a week-long option. Plus, if you’re extending your stay beyond a week, you can easily renew it too!

With the Valencia Tourist Card, you can enjoy free rides on public transport within the city centre , get complimentary entry or discounts at top attractions, museums, and restaurants. If you are looking for an easy way to get around, that also covers your transport from the airport to the city, then the Valencia Tourist card is definitely for you! 

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The Valencia Tourist card is your go to ticket to hassle-free exploring in Valencia. With the card you can use all the public transport in the city , get to the beach and also the airport. There’s an extensive where you can use your card such as museum tickets, restaurant meals, as well as free tapas and drinks!  . You can purchase your card depending on how long you are staying in Valencia for.

The cards available are for 24, 48 or 72 hours, as well as another for 7 days, if you’re staying for more than a week, don’t worry you can extend the duration of your card, just go to any tourist information centre to top it up!

The Valencia Tourist Card is like our go-to secret weapon whenever we have family and friends over to visit. While we love showing them around, we can’t always be there every minute. That’s where the card comes in handy—it gives them the freedom to explore the city at their own pace, even when my husband and I are at work. It takes the pressure off us and ensures they can discover the city without any stress. If you’re a parent with kids between 6-12 years or over 65, you qualify for an extra 15% discount. But to claim it, you’ll need to pick up your card at the tourist office.

We usually buy the card in advance, and they collect it at the airport or have it delivered to our home address. However, since this year home or hotel delivery has been temporarily disabled , so you will need to physically collect your card. Points where you can collect are:

  • Digital Kiosks at Manises Airport – This is located at the arrivals Terminal (opposite the car rental companies) 24-hour service.
  • Airport Tourist Office – Arrivals floor of the airport.
  • City Hall Tourist Office in Pl. Ayuntamiento, 1. 46002, Valencia
  • Paz Tourist Office – Calle de la Paz, 48 – 46003 Valencia.
  • Joaquín Sorolla Train Station Tourist Office – Calle San Vicente Mártir, 171 – 46007 Valencia
  • Digital Kiosks – Joaquín Sorolla Train Station Tourist Office. Hours from 6 AM to midnight.

The prices vary depending on how long you’ll be visiting. You’ve got options for 24, 48, or 72 hours, and even a week-long pass if you’re planning an extended stay. 

  • 24 hours: Adults: €15, Children from 6 to 12 years old: €12.75, Children under 6 years old: free.
  • 48 hours: Adults: €20, Children from 6 to 12 years old: €17, Children under 6 years old: free.
  • 72 hours: Adults: €25, Children from 6 to 12 years old: €21.25, Children under 6 years old: free.

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Free Attractions with the Valencia Tourist Card

There are many places that offers free entrance with the Valencia Tourist Card, here are just some of them: 

La Lonja, also known as The Silk Exchange, is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture. Built in the 15th century, it served as a centre for trading silk and other commodities during Valencia’s prosperous mercantile era. 

The Archaeological Crypt of the Prison of San Vicente is a fascinating historical site. Situated beneath the Plaza de la Reina, this crypt offers a glimpse into the city’s past, dating back to Roman times. 

The Cervelló Palace, also known as Palau Cervelló, is an iconic landmark. Built in the 14th century, this historic palace showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. It was originally constructed as a residence for the Cervelló family, a prominent noble family in Valencia. 

The City Hall of Valencia, known as the Ajuntament de València in Valencian, is an ornate building located in the heart of Valencia’s historic city centre. Built in the early 18th century, it serves as the seat of the local government and administrative centre for the city. 

The Quart Towers, or Torres de Quart in Spanish, are a pair of imposing medieval defensive structures. Built in the 15th century, these towers were part of the city’s fortifications, designed to protect Valencia from external threats during the medieval period.

The Serranos Towers, or Torres de Serranos in Spanish, are a magnificent example of medieval architecture. Constructed in the late 14th century, these towers served as one of the main gates to the walled city of Valencia, forming part of its extensive fortifications.

The Royal Shipyards, or Las Atarazanas Reales in Spanish, are a historic maritime site. Today, visitors to the Royal Shipyards can explore its atmospheric ruins, marvel at its architectural features, and learn about Valencia’s maritime history through exhibits and guided tours. 

The Concha Piquer Museum-Home, or Museo-Casa de Concha Piquer in Spanish, is a charming cultural institution. Dedicated to the renowned Spanish singer and actress Concha Piquer, this museum-home offers visitors a unique glimpse into her life and artistic legacy.

Situated within a stunning historic palace, this museum offers visitors a fascinating journey through the history and heritage of Valencia. Visitors to the museum can explore a wide range of themes, including the city’s origins, its medieval period, its golden age of trade and commerce, and its vibrant cultural scene. From archaeological finds to religious art, from traditional crafts to modernist masterpieces, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of Valencia’s evolution over the centuries.

The Fallas Museum, or Museo Fallero in Spanish, is a vibrant cultural institution nestled just at the edge of the city. Dedicated to showcasing the renowned Fallas festival. Visitors to the museum can explore the intricate details of the ninots up close, marveling at their creativity and craftsmanship. The museum also offers insights into the history and significance of the Fallas festival through multimedia presentations, exhibits, and interactive displays.

Housed in a modern and spacious facility, the Natural Science Museum has an extensive collection of exhibits that showcase the diversity of life on Earth. From dinosaur fossils to exotic animal specimens, from geological formations to interactive displays on ecology and conservation. Visitors to the museum can explore a wide range of topics, including evolution, biodiversity, ecosystems, and the impact of human activity on the environment. Through engaging exhibits, multimedia presentations, and hands-on activities.

Situated in the heart of the Albufera Natural Park, this museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history, cultivation, and culinary significance of rice in the region.  Visitors can learn about the importance of rice in Valencia’s economy, culture, and gastronomy through interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and guided tours.

Tossal Gallery provides an intimate setting for art enthusiasts to explore a diverse range of artistic styles and expressions. From paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations and experimental works, the gallery features an eclectic mix of artworks that reflect the dynamic cultural landscape of Valencia and beyond.

Valencian History Museum features a diverse collection of artefacts, artworks, and exhibits that span thousands of years of Valencia’s history. From ancient archaeological finds to medieval manuscripts, from Renaissance paintings to modernist sculptures, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of the region’s cultural evolution.

Bars & Restaurants that Accept Valencia Tourist Card

Favourite Places In Valencia

With the Valencia Tourist Card, you can also indulge in discounts of up to 20% off at participating restaurants and bars. Here’s a selection of highly recommended establishments with excellent reviews on Google:

Tucked away in the heart of the city, this enchanting café is more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee—it’s an experience in itself. It’s definitely one of my favourites cafe in Valencia! The décor is nothing short of mesmerising, with its ornate chandeliers, plush velvet sofas, and walls adorned with vintage artwork.

The restaurant has a charming local vibe with a modern twist, blending industrial and urban elements seamlessly into its design. Offering a fusion cuisine, it sits conveniently close to Valencia’s Arts and Science City. Here you ca enjoy 10% discount with a València Tourist Card and Caña y Tapa (Drink and Tapa).

Conveniently located near the Arts and Science City of Valencia. This highly rated eatery combines modern design with industrial and urban touches, creating a cozy yet contemporary atmosphere. They specialise in fusion cuisine and offer 10% off of holders of the Valencia Tourist Card.

Located within the renowned El Corte Inglés department store, this café offers a convenient and comfortable spot to relax and recharge while shopping or exploring the city. With the Valencia Tourist card you can get a FREE tapa and caña. 

El Camarote & The Roof offers a unique dining and entertainment experience in Valencia, Spain. Located in a prime spot overlooking the city skyline, this establishment combines a stylish restaurant with a vibrant rooftop bar. They offer Mediterranean-inspired cuisine made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. From seafood paella to grilled meats and vegetarian choices.

El Garaje Foodie is a trendy culinary hotspot located in the city. Inspired by the concept of a “foodie garage,” El Garaje Foodie features an eclectic menu of creative dishes that celebrate flavours from around the world. From gourmet burgers to artisanal pizzas, tacos, and small plates, there’s something to satisfy every taste. 

Located near the City Hall,  Hard Rock Cafe València features an extensive menu of American classics with a rock ‘n’ roll twist. From juicy burgers and signature sandwiches to flavourful salads and mouthwatering desserts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Part of the renowned Hard Rock brand, this restaurant offers guests a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates music, culture, and delicious food that especially appeals to the younger ones. 

Situated in a historic building in Pinedo beach with rustic-chic decor, La Ferrera offers guests a dining experience that celebrates the flavours and traditions of Valencia. They specialise in authentic Spanish dishes, prepared with locally sourced ingredients. From classic paellas and seafood delicacies to savoury tapas and hearty meat dishes.

Situated in the heart of the city, this restaurant prides itself on its commitment to using the freshest locally sourced ingredients. Nou Gourmet showcases the best of Valencia’s culinary traditions, using seasonal ingredients and creative presentations. The restaurant’s menu features a diverse selection of dishes, ranging from classic Spanish tapas and paellas to contemporary interpretations of regional specialties.

Raro, located at Paseo de la Alameda, 10 in Valencia, Spain, is a trendy and popular restaurant known for its modern and innovative approach to Mediterranean cuisine. Raro has a chic and welcoming ambiance, making it the perfect spot for a casual lunch, romantic dinner, or celebratory meal with friends and family. 

Restaurante La Cuadra is a renowned and highly rated Spanish restaurant in Valencia. Situated in a charming setting, La Cuadra combines traditional Spanish flavours with modern twists. . The restaurant offers a diverse selection of dishes, ranging from classic Spanish tapas and paellas to innovative seafood creations and grilled meats.

Sagardi Cocineros Vascos is a restaurant located in the historical centre, known for its authentic Basque cuisine. Specialising in pintxos, or small snacks typically served in Basque bars, Sagardi Cocineros Vascos offers a wide variety of delicious pintxos. From traditional favourites like jamón ibérico and grilled seafood to creative interpretations featuring local cheeses and vegetables.

City Attractions that Accept Valencia Tourist Card

The card allows you to access to a wide array of attractions across the city. Here are some of the popular attractions where you can use your Valencia Tourist Card most offer 10% off. 

The Oceanogràfic Aquarium in Valencia is Europe’s largest aquarium and a must-visit destination for marine enthusiasts. Situated within the impressive City of Arts and Sciences complex, this aquarium showcases an incredible variety of marine life from around the world. Visitors can explore immersive habitats representing different ecosystems, from the vibrant coral reefs of the tropics to the icy waters of the Arctic. With over 45,000 animals representing 500 species, including sharks, dolphins, penguins, and more, the Oceanogràfic offers a fascinating glimpse into the wonders of the underwater world.

Located within the City of Arts and Sciences complex in Valencia, Spain. Shaped like a giant eye, this striking building houses an IMAX cinema, planetarium, and laserium, offering visitors a unique and immersive experience. Inside, guests can enjoy breathtaking 3D films, virtual reality journeys through space, and captivating educational programs exploring the wonders of the universe. With its cutting-edge technology and stunning design, the Valencia Hemisfèric is a must-visit destination for science enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking an unforgettable cinematic adventure.

The Valencia Science Museum, part of the City of Arts and Sciences complex, offers interactive exhibits and hands-on displays covering various scientific topics. Inside, guests can explore a wide range of interactive exhibits and hands-on displays that cover various scientific topics, including biology, physics, chemistry, and technology. From exploring the human body to understanding the principles of energy and motion, the museum offers a fun and educational experience for curious minds.

Also known as the Metropolitan Cathedral–Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, is a stunning architectural masterpiece located in the heart of Valencia, Spain. With its blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, this iconic landmark showcases centuries of history and religious significance. Inside, visitors can marvel at its ornate chapels, intricate frescoes, and impressive artworks, including the revered Holy Grail, believed by many to be the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper.

The Bioparc Valencia, often referred to simply as Bioparc, is a modern zoo known for its innovative approach to animal conservation and immersive habitat design. Unlike traditional zoos, Bioparc Valencia aims to recreate the natural environments of its animal inhabitants, allowing visitors to observe them in settings that closely resemble their native habitats. In addition to its focus on animal welfare and conservation, Bioparc Valencia also offers educational programs, guided tours, and interactive experiences aimed at raising awareness about biodiversity and the importance of protecting natural ecosystems.

Valencia Tourist Card transport options

With the Valencia Tourist Card, you can enjoy unlimited free public transport within the city during the validity period of your card. This includes travel on the buses, metro, and tram within Valencia’s metropolitan area. You can also read more about Getting Around Valencia: An Extensive Guide to Public Transport in Valencia.

You can enjoy reduced rates when renting bicycles from participating rental shops in Valencia. This allows you to explore the city on two wheels, taking in the sights at your own pace while saving money on transportation costs. It’s a great option for travellers who want to experience Valencia’s bike-friendly streets and scenic bike paths.

Tuk-tuks are a fun and convenient way to explore Valencia’s landmarks and attractions, especially if you’re looking for a unique and memorable sightseeing experience. Keep in mind that availability and specific discounts may vary depending on the tuk-tuk tour operators participating in the program. Be sure to check the details of the Valencia Tourist Card for the most up-to-date information

This specialised bus tour offers visitors the opportunity to explore the stunning natural beauty of the Albufera Natural Park, located just a short distance from Valencia city. With the Valencia Tourist Card, you can enjoy reduced rates on tickets for the Albufera Tourist Bus, allowing you to discover the picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and rich biodiversity of the Albufera region at a discounted price.

The Valencia Tourist Card often includes discounts for the Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus, which is a convenient and popular way to explore the city’s main attractions. With this service, you can hop on and off the bus at various designated stops throughout Valencia, allowing you to visit landmarks, museums, and other points of interest at your own pace.

Beach & Water Activities 

Get a 10% discount on a 30 minute jet ski rentals maximum of 2 persons provided by FunQuads located in Malvarossa beach. 

From April to October, grab a 10% discount on banana boat rides at Valencia Marina. Enjoy a fun-filled adventure on the waters of Malvarrosa and Patacona beaches. Suitable for ages 8 and up; kids aged 8 to 14 get a special rate.

Enjoy the panoramic views of Valencia’s coastline on a one-hour sailing excursion aboard the Mundo Marino catamaran. Plus, with the Valencia Tourist Card, you’ll receive an exclusive 10% discount.

 Get a 10% discount on stand-up paddle-boarding or windsurfing courses at Ocean Republik School. Dive into the world of water sports at this highly rated water sports school located in the Marina.

Hop aboard a catamaran departing from the marina and soak in the stunning Mediterranean sunset. Your ticket includes a complimentary glass of cava for adults (or a soft drink for kids). 

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Boutique shops in Valencia

Indulge in tax-free shopping at Spain’s renowned brand, offering elegant figurines, sculptures, and decorative pieces.

Gear up with the latest Valencia Football Club merchandise at this dedicated store.

Discover unique finds and local treasures at Miralindo Valencia, your go-to spot for eclectic shopping.

Rock your style with iconic merchandise from the Hard Rock Cafe, featuring signature apparel and collectibles.

Commemorate your visit to the Science Centre with souvenirs and gifts available at its convenient on-site stores.

Exploring the streets and sights of Valencia can be a great experience, but it can also be exhausting! Fortunately, with the Valencia Tourist Card, travellers can not only enjoy discounts on transportation and attractions but also on  spa services at selected establishments. 

  • Cobre 29 – Massage & Spa
  • Olympia Hotel
  • Spa Balneario Las Arenas Hotel
  • Spa Parador El Saler
  • Spa Primus Hotel

The Valencia Tourist Card is a fantastic investment, especially if you’re keen on exploring all the city has to offer hassle-free. With its convenience and benefits, it’s a definite win-win. Say goodbye to the confusion and frustration of buying individual public transport tickets; with the tourist card for Valencia, you can simply collect it upon arrival and start your adventure immediately. 

While Valencia is indeed pedestrian-friendly, if you’re planning to explore numerous landmarks and attractions, the Valencia Tourist Card proves its worth, particularly for its access to public transport. The ability to hop on and off buses and metros at your convenience adds flexibility to your itinerary. Plus, during the scorching summer months, when lengthy walks might not be ideal, having the option to cool off in an air-conditioned bus or metro is a welcome relief!

If you’re planning a laid-back city break in Valencia, where your main agenda is to unwind in the city and explore a few tapas bars, restaurants, and attractions, consider getting a single-ride bus or metro ticket . This option allows you to move around the city easily while leaving room in your budget to pay the full entrance fees for the attractions you’re excited about. Most museums in Valencia have affordable entrance fees, so they won’t put a dent in your wallet. However, for bigger attractions like the Science Museum, Bioparc, and the Oceanographic, expect slightly higher prices. Ultimately, it’s all about striking the right balance between convenience and cost for an enjoyable stay in Valencia.

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We understand that one of the most stressful parts of travelling to another country is organizing your transport to get around.

Many of the transport options in Valencia in one place

The easiest way to get around Valencia is with the Valencia Travel Card. With the Valencia Travel Card you will have meet and greet private transport from the airport to your accommodation, and you will also have the option to obtain an unlimited public transport card for public transport in Valencia.

Learn about Valencia Travel Card with us

On this page, we will explain the details which you need to know about the Valencia Travel Card. By the end of this page, you will know all about the card, what it offers, transport options, prices, how to book your card and how to use the Valencia Travel Card.

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What is the Valencia Travel Card?

The Valencia Travel Card is a transport card that gives you private transfers from Valencia Airport to your accommodation with an option to include a public transport card.

Comfortable private transport

The driver will be waiting for you at the airport at the time you specify during the booking process.

Getting around Valencia by public transport

The Valencia Travel Card gives you the option to also buy an unlimited public transport card that you can use in Valencia. If you choose the unlimited public transport option, you will receive a small credit card-sized card to use on public transport. When you book the Valencia Travel Card, unlike all other cards, you do not need to go to the Tourist Office in Valencia to redeem your public transport card. Your card will be handed to you by the private transport driver when you arrive in Valencia airport.

Optional return journey

You can also book your return transport from your accommodation to Valencia airport.

Customise your journey: Get only the transport you need

The Valencia Travel Card is one of the best options for transport in Valencia because you can choose which transport you want to use in Valencia, without paying unnecessary costs for something you don't need.

With the Valencia Travel Card, you don't have to pay in advance. The Valencia Tourist Card will be charged directly by the private transport driver - you just need to reserve the card in advance by completing the simple online booking from.

Why should you choose the Valencia Travel Card?

Easy and comfortable travel : Direct private transport from the airport to your accommodation and vice versa, eliminating the usual travel stress.

Flexibility and freedom : With the option of unlimited public transport, you can explore the city during your stay in Valencia without the need for additional transport tickets.

Save time : With private transport, you will not waste time trying to find transport between the airport and your accommodation. Your unlimited public transport card will be handed to you by the driver. You don't have to waste your holiday time going to the tourist office to redeem this public transport card.

Here's what you will get using the Valencia Travel Card

Here's a little bit more about what you will get using the valencia travel card, private transfer from valencia airport to your accommodation.

You will be provided with private transport from Valencia Airport to your accommodation. Your driver will keep an eye on your flight schedule so you don't have to worry about whether the driver will be waiting for you if your flight is delayed.

Optional unlimited public transport card

During the booking process, if you specify that you want the unlimited public transport card, you will receive this card directly from your private driver. When you meet your private driver at the airport, they will give you an unlimited public transport card to use on public transport in Valencia.

Validity of the unlimited public transport card: 3 days.

The public transport card is active from the first time you use it.

Here's a table of all the free public transport services available with the Valencia Travel Card:

The option of booking a return transfer from your accommodation to the Valencia airport

During the booking process, you can choose to have a transfer from your accommodation to Valencia Airport. A private driver will wait for you at your accommodation and take you directly to Valencia Airport.

Valencia Travel Card price

The price depends on the option you choose. If you require public transport for a maximum of 4 people, you will receive a taxi at a fixed price. If you require private transport for a maximum of 8 people, you will be provided with a van at a fixed price. If you need a return trip, the private transport prices are doubled. Prices for private transport at night with the Valencia Travel Card are the same as during the day.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The private transport prices below are for accommodation within the city of Valencia. If your accommodation is outside Valencia, you will be informed of the corrected price.

Private transport (maximum 4 people):  €40.00

Private transport (maximum 8 people):  €57.00

The price of unlimited public transport tickets is calculated per person.

Valencia Public Transport Card - 72 hours unlimited public transport card (price per person):  €11.70

Where can I buy the Valencia Travel Card?

You can only buy a Valencia Travel Card online by following the link we have provided below.

If you are more interested in unlimited public transport, with free entry to popular museums and discounts at many venues, you may be interested in the Valencia Tourist Card.

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Valencia Travel Card FAQ

Q: Can you tell me the advantages of buying a Valencia Travel Card over a Valencia Tourist Card?

A: With the Valencia Travel Card you get private transport from the airport directly to your accommodation, which is not included with the Valencia Tourist Card. In addition, with the Valencia Tourist Card, you have to go to the Tourist Office to get your discount card, which is not the case with the Valencia Travel Card, as a public transport card will be given to you directly by the private driver. With the Valencia Travel Card, you'll see the benefits straight away, as you won't have to look for transport when you arrive in Valencia. You will also save a lot of time when collecting your public transport card. However, if you are interested in free or discounted places to go, the Valencia Tourist Card is a better option. On the other hand, if you are mainly interested only in transport in Valencia, we recommend the Valencia Travel Card.

Q: Do I have to go to the tourist office to get my Valencia Public Transport Card?

A: No, you do not need to go to the Tourist Office to get your Valencia Public Transport Card. The card will be handed to you directly by the private driver waiting for you at the airport.

Q: Is the price of private transport with the Valencia Travel Card only for an individual or for a group?

A: If you are travelling alone or in a group of no more than 4 people, the price for an individual is the same as for your group. Likewise, if you are travelling with a maximum of 8 people, the price for 5 people is absolutely the same as for 8 people. The Valencia Travel Card is a good option if you are planning to visit Valencia with your family or a group of friends, or if you are travelling alone. The prices are designed to be affordable for all types of travellers.

Q: I am travelling to Valencia on my own. This is my first solo trip and I'm a bit nervous because I don't know how I'm going to get around. Do you have any recommendations for transport in Valencia?

A: We understand your concerns and it is normal to feel a certain amount of anxiety before travelling independently. Our recommendation is buy the Valencia Travel Card. With this card, your driver will be waiting for you at the airport to take you to your accommodation. Also, if you choose the option of an unlimited public transport card, your driver will give it to you without you having to wander around the city looking for the tourist office. This way you can feel safe from the very beginning of your holiday in Valencia.

Q: If we use public transport with the Valencia Travel Card, is public transport free for children?

A: The Unlimited Public Transport Card is free for children under 6. If you choose the option to also get a Valencia Public Transport Card, your children can use all public transport for free.

Q: We are planning to travel to Valencia with our baby. Does the Valencia Travel Card have a baby seat on private transport?

A: Yes. However, once you have booked your Valencia Travel Card, please contact customer services after you make your booking to let them know which car seat you would like them to provide. Instructions will be given on how to contact customer services immediately after you complete and submit the booking form. You can access the booking form by following the link below.

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If you want to earn accelerated points on common business purchases but prefer cash back, the Business Cash card may suit you better. Or if you’d rather have consistent cash back on all purchases, the Business Premier or Business Unlimited card may be better options.

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    How to use the Valencia Tourist Card. After you have received your physical Valencia Tourist Card, your hours of use will not start until you have activated it. That is to say, until you use your VTC to get a discount, free entry, or transport, your card will not be considered active. Every time you use it, you will need to tap it on a reader ...

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