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Is Valencia a party town?

Valencia's party hub El Carmen is Valencia's most famous nightlife area, found in the northeast part of the Old Town. The narrow streets of El Carmen are jam-packed with bars, cafés, shops and nightclubs, with much of the action found along Calle de Caballeros.



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Spanish night clubs do not practice any strict dress code. Security guards pay attention only to people, who are too tipsy or are younger than 18. Such persons are not permitted to enter.

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Summary of cost of living in Valencia, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,466.2$ (2,332.0€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 695.6$ (657.8€) without rent. Valencia is 53.1% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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Rent prices in Valencia are on average 25% cheaper than in Barcelona with utilities being 27% cheaper. A one-bedroom apartment in the center of Barcelona will cost you 1,095€ per month, while the same comparable flat in Valencia will cost 814€ .

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Shorts. Wearing shorts in Spain is not a sin – it just has to be appropriate for the weather! Light pants or jeans. I don't wear jeans in the summer because they're too sticky paired with the Barcelona humidity!

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Russafa (or 'Ruzafa,' as some people prefer to call it), is Valencia's biggest and best nightlife hub. Just south of Ciutat Vella, it's a pretty small area, but there's plenty of frantic fun crammed into its diminutive confines.

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Valencia is generally quite an affordable to visit. It's much cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. However, food, drinks, and tours can really add up if you aren't watching your spending.

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Madrid. Madrid comes alive at night, and especially at the weekend. You'll find nightlife in the various leisure areas and districts with an endless array of clubs, bars, cafés and fashionable venues to choose from. Its lively nightlife is famous worldwide.

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  • Madrid. Madrid comes alive at night, and especially at the weekend. ...
  • You'll see how the atmosphere changes depending on the area. If you're looking for an evening with a little refinement, take a stroll around the Salamanca district. ...
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Valencia is home to one of Spain's best arts and culture hubs. Whether you're looking to stroll the world-class Museo de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Museum) or the Museo de Historia de Valencia (Valencia History Museum), there are plenty of museums and galleries to explore.

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Valencia is more touristy than Alicante and is known for its rich cultural, world class museums, beautiful old town, and local cuisine (which includes paella). Also, Valencia is famous for La Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. Alicante is well known for its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and authentic restaurants.

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