The Eixample district was created in the middle of the 19th century and is one of the most sought-after areas of the city. The absolute advantages are location, architecture, apartment sizes, security, developed infrastructure, the best restaurants.
A quiet residential area within walking distance to the center, about the same convenience as the Eixample, but slightly less prestigious and with more modest architecture.
A relatively new area of Valencia, formerly a pueblo village, attached to the city and recently popular due to new developments in residential complexes.
A densely populated and unambitious area, but conveniently located relative to the center of Valencia, and this is probably its most important advantage.
One of the most beautiful parts of the city with luxurious architecture, university campuses, Jardin Viveros Park and the Mestalla stadium, the transfer of which has been discussed for several years, is a private German school.
It is located in the western part of Valencia. This is not the most remote area from the center. Taking into account the developed transport system, it is possible to get to the city center quite quickly. Its neighbors are Campanar to the north, Patraix to the south and Extramurs to the east.
One of the most popular areas to live in, thanks to its convenient infrastructure, it was able to preserve the structure and even the buildings typical of Spanish rural architecture.
A working-class area with inexpensive real estate. The only drawback is the distance from the center and the beach, but the proximity of the park and the train station.
If we talk about the “spirit of Valencia”, the city of seafarers, then it is located right here, in Poblats Marítimes, an area with a population of about 60,000 people.
It’s a pretty mixed neighborhood. There are also elite, luxurious houses with large apartments and magnificent views, and there are budget options in old-built houses.
The most student-run area, the most affordable real estate. The district is home to a well-known private hospital and the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
A cozy, patriarchal neighborhood. There is a place to have fun, have a delicious dinner, merge with the crowd of tourists, or vice versa, separate yourself from it far away.
The housing stock is represented by good closed new residential complexes with swimming pools, tennis courts and round-the-clock security along with less new, but also very good real estate.
Urban infrastructure, park, bike track, stadium, ancient churches, peaceful atmosphere of gardens. A classic sleeping area, although there are plenty of opportunities for active recreation.
A quiet, patriarchal area, far from the noisy hiking trails. The area looks very decent in terms of the ratio of such an important parameter as price-quality.
The area is interesting for those whose preferences do not include living near the sea or the center, but at the same time they want to settle in a large residential complex and arrange children in good private schools.
This area is for those who want to live in a quiet place, for reasonable money. The outskirts of the city. Buses run, there are roads, football fields.