based on 12 experiences
I was in Valencia last November, I felt very safe travelling solo during the day and going out for dinner. I usually avoid staying out after dinner in almost all cities I visit if I’m alone but that’s my personal preference. The food was really good and cheap and I loved the paella I tried in a couple of restaurants in the neighbourhood La Xerea. I stayed at the hostel “The venue Hostel”, it was well connected but a bit far from the center and there was not a lot of social life, it was quite empty at the time I visited. Overall I loved the city and I had a nice and relaxing break by myself 😊
Posted: April 8, 2024I felt really safe! The weather was great (obviously😂) I loved all the orange trees around the city! Super beautiful green park along the city Some vegan food options available too! Paella was 👏 I’d highly recommend it!
Posted: March 10, 2024Perfect city to just stroll around - the vibe is so good. Lots of cafes and bars on the streets to hang around with a lot of people even during the week. I was there at the beginning of November and the weather was perfect. Do not buy any public transportation tickets in advance, believe me you won‘t need that much because strolling around is way nicer.
Posted: January 8, 2024I went on my first solo trip in September last year to Valencia and absolutely loved it. I stayed in a small hotel right by the beach. I felt safe, the weather was perfect, and the city was relatively cheap. Everyone I met was nice and friendly, but I would suggest learning some basic Spanish to make communication easier.
Posted: October 10, 2023Linda (34)
Romania
I was visiting around Valencia by train and Bus , Also visiting around Sagunto and Puerto de Sagunto . The fresh fruits and local welcoming people make my trip unforgettable . Spain is the most amazing country I ever been to . I enjoyed the sun In April - witch for me is unusual . I started to learn Spanish this year in January regarding to travel more often to this Beautiful country . If I close my eyes I can hear the 🌊 of the Mediterranean Sea .
Posted: August 11, 2023Experienced: March, 2023Amazing city that has a lot to offer. A beautiful town with old buildings and small streets where you can do sightseeing, a national park close by, a lot of pubs and clubs to go partying, an amazing beach where a lot of young people meet to play volleyball or go swimming and amazing people. Definitely a city worth visiting!
Posted: August 5, 2023Experienced: April, 2023Valencia is amazing. I had two incredible tours, one around the city of art and science with wine/tapas tasting afterwards, and another to the mineral thermal springs, which are located just outside the city. Both were definitely the highlight of my trip. I was there for four days, felt safe, and wished I had stayed there longer.
Posted: July 17, 2023I stayed in a mixed gender hostel and I felt safe all the time. At the time there was a corona curfew and we couldn't be outside after 10 pm. Overall fun and an artistic city with a lot of options to go out.
Posted: June 1, 2023Experienced: June, 2021Valencia is wonderful! I had the most delicious meal of my life at Canalla Bistro (near Ruzafa). I loved the central location of my hotel: Ayre Astoria Palace, which is located on a beautiful square. Out of the numerous museums, my favourite was the Centro del Carmen. There are markets, museums, gardens (which I liked a lot!), amazing architecture, etc. This was a great trip (and I travel a lot).
Posted: December 1, 2022To do: - Plaza de la Virgen - Ciutat Vella - Central Market - Turia Park - City of Arts and Sciences Safety: I felt safe all the time. Recommendations: Generally, I love Spain, and Valencia seems to me the most livable place that I've visited there.
Posted: September 13, 2022Based on 4 experiences
Based on 4 experiences
Hasnaa
I have lived in Valencia for 7 years, and I have always felt really safe, I can walk at night alone after clubbing and never had a bad experience except one time where a homeless guy kept following me, I called the police and the came really quickly. Police do rounds in cars very often in the city and at night. For stealing my friend once had a bad experience as when we entered his house one day he found that someone came inside and stole some stuff. Except these two situations I never had or saw anything bad happening but once again always be safe girlies 💕
Posted: April 8, 2024I think valencia is overall very safe city for women traveling alone. So far i have never felt unsafe or worried about my own safety walking and been alone in the city. Always is good to be aware of the sura and also check the bad or less safer parts of the city, so you don’t find yourself in a bad situation.
Posted: April 8, 2024Hanna
Dreamer, philosopher, student life long learning, teacher
Felt safe which was most important and lots to fo there. People are very friendly especially in El Carmen, old town. Very bohemian place. Lots of places to choose from and price points. I stayed in an air b and b in the centre. Don't remember the name but was nice. Free museums visits and shipping in Corte Ingles
Posted: October 30, 2023Aslıhan
Valencia
3 days
I am a very cherfull person and meeting new people makes me very happy.
Cathy
Halo I’m Cathy from HK👋🏻 text me when you’re here!!! I’m trying to be a traveller n I like meeting new friends during solo trips😛 Recently into music from Halsey and Lana Del Rey Looking for unpopular gem around the world My travel style is rather chill and I just wanna experience the local life more than visiting all the tourist spots Love coffee and delicious food Museum also!! (I bought one postcard from the art museum each time I went to a country 😛
Assel
Im 22 y.o, studying and living in Lithuania. Originally from Kazakhstan.