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 "Worst experience I have ever had in my life - Staying at Russafa Hostel has been by far the worst experience I have ever had in my life. As we entered the rooms with all notices about the curfew (Sunday to Friday) no later than midnight back at the place otherwise I will not be let in as this place does not provide you with an entrance key -- how strange and inconvenient! Every time one...
 "Red Nest Hostel is a large, colorful hostel in a good location about a ten-minute walk from the train station. The hostel's best asset is a very friendly, social atmosphere. It attracts a very diverse crowd of people of all ages, even families with children, from all over the world. Rooms and Bathrooms The rooms are decent, equipped with fans to keep you cool in the hot Spanish summer....
 "Bright, cheery, art deco style place with a friendly atmosphere. It really does feel more like hanging out in a house than a hostel. There is a living room, a kitchen, and a TV room. The rooms have regular beds rather than bunk beds and they aren't crowded so there's space to move around. Lockers are available downstairs. The rooms don't have A/C but there is a floor fan in most rooms."...
 "Indigo Youth Hostel is a wonderful choice for a stay in Valencia -- it's a very bright, colorful place, with the friendliest staff. The Location Indigo Hostel is an easy fifteen- to twenty-minute walk from the train station, and very easy to find. The area is mixed, and not necessarily the safest or the most happening, but it is only a few blocks away from some great bars, flamenco...
 "Purple Nest Hostel is in a good location close to the old historic centre of Valencia. It's quite a walk from the train station, and a bus ride away from the intercity bus station (bus number eight). It is close to the main shopping area and nightlife, but not so close to the beach. The hostel attracts a young crowd of backpackers and has a very lively atmosphere. All the facilities are...
"Located DOWNTOWN Valencia, barrio del Carmen, the real heart of the city, from the train or bus station you can take a bus or walk just ten minutes. We are the only youth hostel in Valencia with a HUGE ROOF (more than 200 squared meters). H么me Backpackers hostel is the CHEAPEST, first-class hotel in town and we always garantize the BEST PRICE." … Home Backpackers always the cheapest...
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The residence has 196 places in individual and double rooms. New rooms, fully furnished and equipped with complete kitchen, individual bathroom and direct telephone as well as communal areas in the building: TV/video room, coffee shop (vending machines), laundry and parking area. Reception is open from 11.00 am until 7.00 pm. If you are arriving later you must phone us once you arrive. Phone...
"HI - Valencia - Center Valencia Hostel is perfect for travelers who want a break from the nasty and cramped living spaces of other hostels. It provides a clean and maintained facility with many needed accommodations like laundry, breakfast, internet access, luggage storage, 24-hour desk, and a central location to everything in the city. The Location Center Valencia Youth Hostel is...
 "This is one of the best places I've ever stayed in! The staff and other travelers were all really fun and laid back, and the decor only added to the great time. :) The kitchen is huge and fully stocked, and there was a huge daily market right down the street for self-catering." … "I loved it! It's very different from other hostels. It's clean, friendly and has a fantastic living/kitchen...
 "This hostel is a great place to stay. The rooms are quite basic but the common room, kitchen and bathrooms are all well equipped and the hostel is centrally located. The hostel staff are really friendly and helpful." … "Our stay was the best. I couldn't have asked for more. I would tell anyone to go here. It is a truly wonderful place. It's easy to find, and just as it states in the...
The new Dami脿 Bonet Residence Hall, which RESA is inaugurating this year in collaboration with the University of Valencia, is one such place. The residence hall is located in the Campus dels Tarongers, has 300 places as well as various facilities designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. During the admission process, preference is given to students of the University of Valencia,...
 "HOSTEL CLOSED: Unfortunately this hostel has closed permanently as of July 2004. There are other hostels in Valencia you may want to try." … "I stayed and worked a while as a volunteer here. I admit that it could be cleaner, but I enjoyed every night here, it really was always a party, and the people, workers and guests were all straight up, cool and excellent fun. They have a bonfire...
 "It's cheap. It's easy to reach. The rooms are too great, actually a bit depressing." … "The location of this one is about 15 minutes by bus from the central part of town, so it's farther away from the center than most of the other hostels. There isn't a common area and the staff doesn't speak English. On the positive side, there are bathrooms in each room." … From the train...
 "It's in the middle of the prostitution and heroine area. Good luck if you decide to go there." … "The staff all spoke English. I should note that it is in the middle of the red light district, but it's walking distance into town and train station. Breakfast is included (only minimal with toast and jam, coffee). There is a common room on the 5th floor with roof courtyard (same room used...
A Hostelling International (HI) Hostel … Puerto Roque, Valencia de Alcantara (C谩ceres)

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Valencia Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Anonymous
I lived in Valencia for two years. Rat and rabbit may have been used by few but was never used by a majority -- and I emphasize a few very strongly. Seafood paella is used by everyone in Valencia. But most of the time it's not just seafood -- they will combine chicken as well.
Comment by Jesse
Valencia's such a awesome place -- very laidback and relaxed, it's perfect for the slacker-party people because they have late lunches, long siestas, and great well-into-the-night nightlife. Notice that on the way to the city area from the airport it's all very urban, but once you get to the Plaza de L'Ajuntament area it's all distinctively Spanish architecture. Check out the beach. I'm from an island country (Singapore), yet i was so totally blown by the Mediterranean Sea -- clear blue and endless horizon! Best trip of my life!
Comment by Valencia City
Hola, I had a wonderfull experience there. Restaurants, bars, discos, tourism, everything was excellent during my trip. A bit difficult to find accomodation there for my short-stay but finally did the job. Great! Have fun.
Comment by Susan
Valencia is a beautiful city - if you're a contemporary art fan, a must-visit is the IVAM (Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno) - also, don't be put off by the colour of 'arroz negro' (black paella - it's squid ink), it's delicious.
Comment by Lindsay
I'm an American student who lives in Valencia this Spring. The best area to get a taste of the city is the old part, called Barrio Carmen. Nightlife is strong here, and so is the local spirit. Paella is a favorite of the locals, but Italian food is the most popular with our crowd. Definitely hit up a creperia for a chocolate crepe and a cafe con leche, or an horno for a napoleatana con chocolate.
Comment by Pamela Kostikovak
You know... the traditional paella was made with rat and chicken -vomitive- now is done with rabbit and chicken, in Spain the rabbits are not pets. Seafood paella is only for tourists and in Valencia usually eat the paella at lunch.
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