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It took a while for Valencia's hotels to catch up with the city's stylish image. But a slew of recent openings—like the Palau de la Mar and Hotel Neptuno in 2004, and the Westin in 2006—has brought the lodging options up to snuff. The city is still a great value compared with Madrid or Barcelona as long as you time your visit to avoid major regional trade fairs (check the schedule at www.feriavalencia.com).
Easily the best-value hotel in Valencia's historic center, this gem occupies an 1881 townhouse not far from the Jardínes del Turia. The property's owner,...more
Efficient, modern, and stylish, this 16-room refuge stands, as the name hints, just around the corner from the city's botanical gardens. Popular with a young...more
In perfect proximity to the new Port America's Cup marina, the Neptuno brings a dash of stylish modernity to Valencia's four-mile beachfront promenade. A...more
At long last, Valencia has a five-star boutique hotel to call its own. The Palau de la Mar occupies two handsome late-19th-century palacetes (town houses), just...more
Once the 18th-century palace of the Duke of Cardona, this grand property sits right next to the González Martí National Ceramics Museum, in the...more
At long last, Valencia has a real luxury boutique hotel to call its own. The Palau de la Mar occupies two handsome late-19th-century palacetes (town houses)...more
Housed in a 1917 wool factory designed in the Modernista style (a Catalan take on Art Nouveau), the Westin's first Valencian outpost sits right near the...more










