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Barcelona or Valencia, which is the best city to visit? This guide provides insights on the aspects and cost of travel of visiting these two Spanish cities.

Are you planning a trip to Spain but don’t know whether to visit Valencia or Barcelona? It’s a difficult decision, after all. Both cities are on Spain’s east coast and offer sea, sunshine, and sand all year round! They also have fascinating historic centres with plenty of attractions. So, how do you decide which is better – Barcelona or Valencia?

If you’ve been to both cities already, you’ll probably have a clear preference. First time travellers have a little more research to do, and that’s where we can help you. In this article, we’ll compare the key aspects you’re looking for on a city break. Then, we’ll be able to answer which is better: Barcelona or Valencia?

Overview of Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, and has a heritage that it is rightly proud of. The city is famed for art and architecture, especially the work of its most famous son, Antonio Gaudi.

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As well as the plethora of attractions in the city centre, it also boasts golden sand beaches, and scenic views from Montserrat Mountain and the Bunkers de Carmel. Sports fans shouldn’t miss out on the Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona!

Overview of Valencia

Valencia is the 3rd biggest city by population in Spain, but it’s just over a third of the size of Barcelona. It’s more compact but still has plenty to offer. A vibrant city centre full of historic attractions and a vibrant nightlife scene can’t be missed.

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Outside of the centre, you’ll find the futuristic Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias. It’s the most popular draw of Valencia, and also one of the 12 treasures of Spain.

Barcelona vs Valencia: Nightlife

Valencia isn’t one for big and glitzy clubs. However, there are several small disco bars where you can have a dance and a chat over a few drinks. Barcelona has everything you could wish for from its nightlife. Both cities don’t get busy ‘til after midnight, so it’s likely you’ll be taking a taxi home!

Verdict: Barcelona

Barcelona vs Valencia: Sightseeing

The list of things to do in Barcelona is probably longer than your arm. Visiting Gaudi’s architecture alone includes Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, Park Guëll, and the still incomplete Sagrada Familia. The Gothic Quarter, Picasso’s House and Museum, and Montjuïc should also be on your itinerary. There’s enough for a week, rather than your standard long weekend city break.

There’s plenty to see in Valencia too. The ultramodern Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is attached to L’Oceanogràfic, which houses dolphins and other marine life. In the city centre, don’t miss the UNESCO listed La Lonja de la Seda. However, due to sheer volume and quality of attractions – Barcelona wins!

Verdict: Barcelona

Barcelona vs Valencia: Old Town

Barcelona’s Ciutat Vella is alive with character and charm. Tapas bars with legs of jamón hanging from the ceiling and cañas flowing line narrow streets and cobbled squares. The one downside is that it gets very crowded! Valencia has one of the largest historic centres in Europe with over 1,000 years of history. You’ll see Roman, Moor, and Visigoth architecture throughout the city, so it’s a history buff’s dream. It’s also full of places to eat, drink, and be merry. Therefore, Valencia wins!

Verdict: Valencia

Barcelona vs Valencia: Cost of Travel

Valencia is no secret, but it’s still a lot less travelled than Barcelona. That really comes into play when considering the cost of travel. Valencia average daily travel price is a whopping €39 cheaper than Barcelona. That’s €76 daily average vs €115! There can only be one winner.

Verdict: Valencia

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Valencia

Barcelona vs Valencia: Food and Restaurants

Probably the best-known Spanish dish of all, paella, hails from Valencia. There are several variations, but don’t miss the traditional version which consists of chicken, rabbit, and white beans. Turrón, popular at Christmas, also has its roots in Valencia.

Catalan cuisine is excellent, and you can’t go to Barcelona without enjoying the tapas. The food markets such as Mercat Boqueria and Sant Antoni Market are colourful and fresh!

Verdict: Thanks to paella, the point goes to Valencia.

Barcelona vs Valencia: Transportation

A HOLA Bcn pass will cover metro, buses, trams, and RENFE suburban trains and offers tickets for up to 5 days at a time. This will help you avoid paying extortionate taxi fees! Valencia is easier to navigate on foot than Barcelona, but also has an extensive transport network. Thanks to more international flights from the city’s airport, Barcelona takes the crown here.

Verdict: Barcelona

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Barcelona vs Valencia: Weather

Both cities have a Mediterranean climate and sunshine year-round. Since Barcelona is further north, the average temperature is colder than Valencia by 3 degrees Celsius. So, Valencia is the winner!

Verdict: Valencia

Barcelona vs Valencia: Verdict

Valencia edges it 4-3. If you have time, we recommend visiting both though!

Verdict: Valencia. Only just!

Hotels in Barcelona

Hotel La Casa del Sol – a reasonably priced hotel in the Gràcia district of Barcelona.

Praktik Vinoteca – an excellent Hotel in the Eixample district, close to the Casa Battló.

Hotels in Valencia

Hulot B&B Valencia– a cozy guest house in the old town of Valencia.

Sol Playa– an excellent hotel if you want to stay right next to the beach.

Other Resources for travelling in Barcelona and Valencia

If you traveling in Spain you might want to check some of our other guides to this amazing Southern European country. Check thebest places to stay in Valencia and our guide towhere to stay in Barcelona.

For those considering a longer stay in the country you might want to check our post on thehow to travel from Madrid to Barcelona, and theaverage and minimum salary in Barcelona.

Already in Barcelona or Valencia? Leave your thoughts and questions in the comment box below.

 

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Balearic Spanish Politicians are Against Spanish Golden Visa https://checkinprice.com/balearic-spanish-politicians-are-against-spanish-golden-visa/ Thu, 24 Oct 2019 15:25:21 +0000 https://checkinprice.com/?p=14164 Balearic Spanish politicians are against the Spanish Golden Visa. Why are they against it? For investors who wish to go to a country and not have to wait a business or tourist visa, they invest on getting a Golden Visa. Countries offer this special visa for people who can invest ... Read more

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Balearic Spanish politicians are against the Spanish Golden Visa. Why are they against it?

For investors who wish to go to a country and not have to wait a business or tourist visa, they invest on getting a Golden Visa. Countries offer this special visa for people who can invest thousands of dollars to the economy or purchase a property. While there are countries who see this visa as a good way to boost the economy, not everyone likes it. For instance, the government of the Balearic Islands in Spain have been commenting against it.

Why is there a comment against the Spanish Golden Visa?

On Monday, the Balearic Parliament formally requested to the Central Government to stop handing out Residency Permits or Golden Visas to non-EU investors who spend 500,000 euros for properties in the island. The visa is currently supported by the PP, Ciudadanos and PIs. They claim that these visas are for investors, workers and entrepreneurs.

According to the Socialist deputy Mercedes Garrido, the fact Venezuelan, Indian, Chinese and Russian millionaires can apply for this privilege is dangerous. Transparency International says that there is a possibility that the money of these millionaires came from dubious means.

Golden Visa in Spain

One Mes spokesperson said that they do not see the measure as an effective one. They see that there is no clear proof that the country’s foreign investment went up thanks to these “Golden visa”. Podemos’ deputy Pablo Jimenez said that his party could not support a law that values people for their money.

Currently, around 116 foreigners have the “Express Visa” for the Balearic Islands. These foreigners got the visa after they bought properties worth half a million euros or more. The government has also yet to comment on the petition from the Balearic Government.

Visiting Spain

If you plan to visit Spain, there are a lot of guides out there to help you out. To get you started, check out our articles on the best places to stay in Valencia, Barcelona, A Coruna, Zaragoza, Granada, Seville and Madrid.

We also have a guide on the best hotels near El Prat Airport.

If traveling around, we have a guide on how to travel from Madrid Barajas Airport to Chamartin Station, Madrid Airport to Atocha Station, from Madrid to Toledo, Madrid to Valencia, Madrid to Barcelona, Barcelona to Valencia

For those who wish to work in the country, we have a guide on the minimum salary in Barcelona and in Madrid. We also have a cost of living guide in Madrid and Valencia. Our How to Retire in Spain guide is also available for those thinking of moving to the country.

For more information, visit Spain’s official tourism website.

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Iberia Offers Long Stopover at Madrid https://checkinprice.com/iberia-offers-long-stopover-at-madrid/ Wed, 16 Oct 2019 10:52:02 +0000 https://checkinprice.com/?p=13913 Iberia is now offering a long stopover at Madrid. Find out more about it below. Madrid has a lot to offer to tourists no matter what kind of sites they wish to see. The city has historical and cultural attractions, as well as events that will educate people about Spain. ... Read more

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Iberia is now offering a long stopover at Madrid. Find out more about it below.

Madrid has a lot to offer to tourists no matter what kind of sites they wish to see. The city has historical and cultural attractions, as well as events that will educate people about Spain. However, not many stay long in Madrid because they favor visiting areas like Barcelona or Majorca. But, this may change with Iberia’s newest promotion.

Hola Madrid!

On Tuesday, the country’s national airline announced that they will be offering long stopovers in Madrid to any interested tourists. The new Hola Madrid promotion will allow any Iberia passenger to prolong their stopover in Madrid with no extra cost to their tickets. The airline has teamed up with the city’s top attractions to give big discounts for Iberia passengers.

For example, accommodations in any of Madrid’s 20 Melia hotels will have a 40% off for each room if they availed the Hola Madrid! promotion. Iberia will also provide a free two-day pass so tourists can go around Madrid for free.

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To get the promotion, passengers with stopover flights simply need to log into Iberia’s website, book your ticket and indicate how long you wish to stay in Madrid. They can stay up to six nights long in Madrid.

The promotion is also available for flights from Europe and other countries. However, these flights must have a stopover in Madrid for them to qualify for the promotion.

Spain Travel Tips

Want to maximize Iberia’s Hola Madrid! promotion when you book with them? You can check out the website of Visit Madrid to learn more about the city.

We also have several guides here in our website that we know can help you out during your stay. First, the site has a guide on how you can travel from Madrid Barajas Airport to Chamartin Station and to Atocha Station. We also have a transportation guide on how you can travel to Barcelona, to Toledo and to Valencia from Madrid.

If you are wondering if Madrid is the best, we have a comparison guide between the capital and Lisbon. You can also check out our recommendation as to where you can stay in the city.

If you will be working in the city, we have a guide on how much the cost of living is and how much is the average salary. You may check with your local Spanish embassy for the requirements you will need to get a work visa.

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