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Is Valencia an expensive city?

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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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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Cheapest Places to Live in Spain
  1. Madrid. Madrid is one of the most affordable and enjoyable bigger cities in Spain. ...
  2. Bilbao. Another cheap city to consider is Bilbao. ...
  3. Santiago de Compostela. ...
  4. Fuengirola. ...
  5. Pamplona. ...
  6. Alicante. ...
  7. Santa Cruz de Tenerife. ...
  8. Málaga.


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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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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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Valencia is famous for its celebratory spirit, especially in March. Every year the city comes alive with Las Fallas – a traditional celebration which consists of burning massive cartoonish statues throughout the city and involves a days-long party to commemorate the onset of spring.

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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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Valencia is bigger than Malaga, and it also has more attractions and activities for travelers. Valencia is better known for its museums, food, resorts, beaches, historical sights, hiking, shopping, big city activities, and impressive beauty, while Malaga is more popular for its music and scuba diving & snorkeling.

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Yes, it is good. You will be able to save. Mind you, if you wish to live comfortably, I'd advise seeking housing in the vicinity, rather than in Barcelona itself.

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