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Living in Valencia: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Valencia: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Valencia.

Valencia, Spain's third-largest city, sits on the southeastern coast where the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. Home to over 800,000 residents in the city proper and nearly 1.6 million in the metropolitan area, Valencia blends historic charm with modern innovation. The city enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine annually, a mild Mediterranean climate, and a cost of living significantly lower than Madrid or Barcelona. In 2024, Valencia was ranked #1 worldwide for personal finance by InterNations and #7 globally for quality of life by Numbeo, making it one of Europe's most attractive destinations for expatriates.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Valencia

  1. Affordable Mediterranean lifestyle 鈥 Housing and daily expenses run 15鈥35% lower than Madrid or Barcelona while offering beaches, culture, and excellent infrastructure.
  2. Outstanding climate 鈥 Mild winters averaging 12掳C (54掳F) and warm summers with over 2,700 hours of sunshine per year.
  3. World-class healthcare 鈥 Hospital La Fe is a national reference center, and private insurance starts from just 鈧55/month.
  4. Excellent transport connections 鈥 Direct flights to major European cities, high-speed AVE train to Madrid in 95 minutes, and an integrated metro, tram, and bus network.
  5. Rich cultural heritage 鈥 From the UNESCO-listed Fallas festival to the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia offers endless cultural experiences.

Key facts

Population800,000
Expats100,000
Top nationalitiesRomanian, Italian, Chinese, Moroccan, Colombian
LanguagesSpanish, Valencian
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,800 EUR
Family of 43,800 EUR
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Paul Arnold
About the author

Paul, a former BBC writer and producer specializing in science and news programs, has lived in Spain as an expat for over 15 years and works as a freelance writer. In his spare time, Paul likes to read, swim and take long walks along the coast.

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