
From city glam to beachside stunners, we’ve rounded up 8 stylish boutique hotels in Valencia that will make your experience in this city all the more memorable.
8 Handpicked Boutique Hotels in Valencia
In Valencia, a city where a modern arts and culture scene blends beautifully with a charming historic district, the question of where to stay is almost as difficult to answer as what to see and do while you’re there.
It’s nice to feel spoiled by the amenities and services in your hotel, but not just any place will do. Boutique hotels are known for their personalized service, friendly staff, and overall comfort. Valencia, of course, has no shortage of options, each offering a unique experience, from adult-only stays to on-site wellness facilities that encourage relaxation. Here are 8 of our favorite picks in this beautiful coastal city.
Vincci Lys
Classic city break
Whether your itinerary includes a flamenco show, the Plaça de Bous de València bullring, or shopping at the central market, the location of this boutique hotel in Valencia’s city center is perfect if you want to go exploring on foot. Rooms are chic, comfortable, and quiet since the hotel is tucked away on a side street. The tranquil atmosphere also makes the rooftop terrace a pleasant place to enjoy some bites and cocktails. And speaking of food, the breakfast spread is simply one of the best you’ll encounter, with everything from gazpacho to jamón serrano to croissants.
Only YOU Hotel Valencia
Glam getaway
Level up your Valencia vacay with a 5-star stay. Only YOU Hotel more than earned its reputation for elegantly designed rooms, close attention to details, and an exceptionally friendly and welcoming staff. Its location in the historic center makes it easy to reach top attractions like Cathedral of Valencia, Lonja de la Seda, and the Calle Poeta Querol designer shopping district when you’re in the mood for retail therapy. The other advantage to its prime location? The view! Head up to the hotel’s top-floor restaurant to sample Valencian flavors with stunning cityscape (and sunset) views.
Helen Berger Boutique Hotel
Urban comfort
These chic digs boast stellar reviews, and it’s easy to see why — you’ve got all the services and amenities of a larger property with the charm and personalized attention of the small boutique hotel that it is. Thirty-four modern rooms are tastefully decorated and inviting, complete with blackout blinds and a pillow menu to ensure a restful night. And don’t miss a chance to indulge your taste buds with some treats from the hotel’s own Mediterranean kitchen, like croquettes, grilled turbot, and Valencian fish stew.
Experience Valencia's natural beauty just outside the city at Albufera Natural Park. Take a boat ride through the wetlands to spot local wildlife and make sure you stick around to see why people rave about the park’s stunning sunsets.
Hotel Boutique Balandret
Seafront serenity
Looking for laid-back island vibes without island prices? The palm-lined coast is less than four miles from Valencia’s historic center, and you’ll find an exceptional value in Hotel Boutique Balandret, located right on the beach. Rooms are spacious and breezy, with copious natural light and a clean, minimalistic design. The hotel’s terrace points toward the Mediterranean, offering the perfect seascape view, whether for breakfast or afternoon cocktails. And if you want to venture off-property for a meal, the area is filled with well-reviewed restaurants and beachside bars.
Vincci Mercat
Boutique bliss
Wake up in the heart of Valencia and barely a minute’s walk from Mercat Central, a foodie paradise for your eyes and stomach, and a fantastic spot to grab tasty souvenirs like local cava, wine, and olive oil. Bring your bites back to the hotel to enjoy poolside on the rooftop terrace, or just indulge in the gastronomy of Vincci Mercat’s bar or restaurant, where the details elevate every dish and cocktail. And the same is to be said of the elegant rooms, which are well-equipped and have oh-so-comfortable mattresses and pillows.
Casual Socarrat Valencia
Adults only
This restored building from the 1900s is an architectural stunner on the outside and ultra trendy inside to complement the adults-only vibe. Spice up your stay with your partner by adding a romantic getaway package of bubbles, decadent cake, or rose petals scattered on the bed. Sleeping in is basically encouraged, with a breakfast buffet that stays open until 11am on weekdays and 11:30am on weekends. And when you've had your espresso and are ready to explore Valencia, you can rent bikes and electric skateboards right at reception.
L&H Gran Vía Valencia
Stay, work, relax
Work may be the last thing you want to think about while on vacation, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. When that’s the case, it’s nice to stay in a spacious room with a desk, but the L&H Gran Vía also has a private coworking room to give you space and a rooftop terrace where you can soak up a little vitamin D while clearing out your inbox. It’s a hotel designed for the modern traveler. And you’ll also enjoy Rituals bathroom amenities, a Nespresso coffee machine, and a complimentary minibar for your first night.
Las Arenas Balneario Resort
Coastal escape
When you’re relaxing under the spicy Mediterranean sun, there’s no better place to be than poolside with a sangria in hand. Treat yourself to a little R&R at Las Arenas Balneario Resort, located right on the beach, where you can indulge in all the luxe services and amenities that this 5-star resort has to offer. From a pillow menu to help you get the best night’s sleep to a hydrotherapy wellness circuit to nurture your well-being, you’ll feel thoroughly pampered here. Best of all, the resort is family friendly, with a Kid’s Club that will keep your kiddos engaged in a variety of activities during your stay.
Budgeting a trip to Valencia
Want to maximize your budget when traveling to Valencia? Here’s a snapshot of how far your money will take you in Spain’s third-biggest city.
Average costs in Valencia
Save money and enjoy a memorable meal by shopping for bites at Mercat Central and picnicking in one of the city’s many green spaces.
FAQ
Ready to pack your bags for Valencia? Here's what you need to know before you go.How do I get to Valencia?
Valencia’s international airport is just outside of the city, so it’s easy to fly and head right into the city. If you want to visit other destinations in Spain during your trip, Valencia is well connected. Barcelona is about three hours away by train and Madrid is less than two hours by train.
Search for flightsShould I rent a car in Valencia?
Whether you should rent a car in Valencia depends on your travel plans. You won’t need a car to get around the city center, but you may decide that having your own wheels makes it easier to explore nearby beaches and towns, like Villajoyosa, Gandia, and Xátiva.
Search for rental carsIs Valencia expensive?
Valencia is considered to be an affordable destination, especially compared to larger or more popular tourist destinations like Barcelona or Paris. There are plenty of budget accommodations and affordable dining options, plus free attractions like Museo de Bellas Artes.
What’s the weather like in Valencia?
Valencia has a Mediterranean climate. Spring and fall enjoy mild temperatures with plenty of sunshine. Summer is nice and sunny, which draws in lots of visitors. Winter doesn’t get too cold, but there are occasional rain showers.
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Images courtesy of Vincci Lys, Only YOU Hotel Valencia, Helen Berger Boutique Hotel, Hotel Boutique Balandret, Vincci Mercat, Casual Socarrat Valencia, L&H Gran Vía Valencia and Las Arenas Balneario Resort.