Our stay in Valencia was part of a trip that also included stays in Madrid and Barcelona. Vora Fira hotel was the best hotel in this trip, in terms of conditions. Unfortunately, I’ve picked it with a wrong representation of its location. It is in a suburb of Valencia, far from everything, but close to a big conference centre. That means that if there are no events at the centre even transportation by subway is tricky. We took a bus from the train station and nobody seemed to know where is the best stop for the hotel. We ended up wondering around streets with the luggage, as we were following signs for the parking of the hotel, not the hotel entrance. You are completely depended on public transportation to get there form any interesting place in Valencia, and that is over by 10.30 pm, so you either go to bed early or take a cab. There is also a night bus we used one evening, but it was quite an adventure to find it and then it took ages to get to the hotel as it makes a lot of detours (and the stop for the hotel is the very last one!). Don’t even think of walking, you’d have to cross a highway, a dark uninhabited area and so on. The hotel makes up in price and conditions, but only for those travelling by car.
- Vora Fira Valencia
- Hotel Vora Fira
