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How long is the high-speed train from Madrid to Valencia?

The fastest trains from Madrid to Valencia take around 1 hour and 40 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 303 kilometres.



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Day trip to Valencia from Madrid If you don't have two days, you can always make a day trip from Madrid. In my opinion the best way is to take a train from Madrid early in the morning and arrive in Valencia around 9:30 – 10 am. Once in Valencia, I would take a city tour to see the most emblematic places of the city.

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And because it's so much smaller than Barcelona or Madrid, you can discover it all in less time (and with way less money!). How much time do you need to see Valencia? I recommend spending a long weekend in Valencia (3 or 4 days), especially if you're visiting the city as part of a bigger tour of Spain.

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#Valencia #Spain ???? is a very walkable city and most of its tourist attractions are within walking distance from each other.

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Yes, Valencia is worth visiting for at least 2 nights. One day you can see the City of Arts and Sciences, and the other day you can see the sights such as the Cathedral.

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The new line is known as AVLO, from the national rail company Renfe, and tickets will be priced between €10 and €60 (US$66) per journey, depending on the route and time of travel. Travellers under the age of 14, who are accompanied by an adult, will pay just €5 (US$5.51).

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With close to 4000 kilometres of track, the Spanish high-speed AVE trains operate on the longest high-speed network in Europe. Running at speeds of up to 310 km/h, this extensive network allows for fast connections between cities in Spain. Travel from Madrid to Barcelona in less than 3 hours!

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Thanks to the entry of companies such as the Spanish-Italian entity Iryo, which is starting now; the French company Ouigo, which began operating recently; and the Spanish firm AVLO from Renfe, it is now possible to travel by high-speed train between Madrid and Valencia in less than two hours at a more affordable price.

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If you just have two days to visit this city, we recommend a route taking you to some of its most famous sights. Get ready for strolls around the pedestrianised city centre, views of the sea, and the classic paella. You'll want to enjoy every moment in Valencia.

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Depending on what you're looking for, Barcelona is nicer if you're looking for the best nightlife, unique architecture and history, fun tapas restaurants, and a more vibrant atmosphere. Valencia is nicer for the beaches and an overall relaxing experience – though it still offers a great nightlife and music scene.

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The best times to visit Valencia are in April and May and September to October, the sweet spots full of warm weather and void of crazy crowds.

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What is Valencia Famous For?
  • Paella. A big hearty plate of comforting paella is enough to make anyone swoon over Spanish cuisine. ...
  • Charming Old Town. Valencia's Old Town is unbelievable charming and atmospheric. ...
  • Incredible Weather. ...
  • Vibrant Festivals. ...
  • Thriving Arts & Culture. ...
  • Roman History. ...
  • Mercado Central.


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How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.


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How Many Days Do You Need in Madrid? After spending a week in Madrid, we think that 2 days in Madrid is the right amount of time to see the main highlights of the city, though there's PLENTY more to do, see, eat, and drink to fill your time if you're lucky enough to have more.

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