Where to Stay in Valencia
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Valencia
La Trigaleña
Mid-rangeA bustling commercial and residential hub with a lively street scene and diverse offerings.
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Good public transport connections
- +Central location
- -Can be noisy and crowded
- -Traffic can be heavy
Los Colorados
BudgetA more traditional and slightly older residential area with a local feel and community markets.
- +Authentic local experience
- +More affordable options
- +Access to local markets
- -Infrastructure can be less modern
- -Fewer tourist-oriented amenities
El Viñedo
LuxuryA leafy, upscale residential area with modern amenities and a relaxed atmosphere.
- +Safe and quiet residential feel
- +Good quality restaurants and shops
- +Well-maintained streets
- -Can feel too quiet for some
- -Limited public transport within the neighborhood
WiFi & Remote Work in Valencia
Quality
good
Avg Speed
15-30 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many cafes, shopping malls, and some hotels offer free Wi-Fi.
Coworking
Limited dedicated coworking spaces. Some cafes are popular with remote workers. Daily cost can range from 10-20 USD if a private space is found.
Daily Budget (Budget)
USD 40/day
Hidden Gems in Valencia
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Teleférico Mukumbarí
While it has tourist appeal, the sheer scale and breathtaking views from the Mukumbarí cable car system, ascending Pico Espejo, are often underestimated. It's a journey through diverse ecosystems, offering unparalleled panoramas of the Andes.
La Viña
This neighborhood is renowned for its excellent restaurants and cafes, offering a sophisticated dining experience with a local touch. It's a go-to for residents seeking delicious Venezuelan cuisine and international flavors in a pleasant setting.
2 areas to be cautious about
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