Being without a car is not an excuse to avoid doing any of the following getaway near Valencia. The public transport network of the province of Valencia connects the center of the Valencian capital with Valencian tourist towns like the ones we tell you about in this article. These are the 6 best excursions you can do by bus, train or metro from Valencia.
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Segorbe
Thousands of people visit every year this town in Castellón, which combines culture, gastronomy, history and architecture in the same place. Of Arab origin, but mixed with cultures such as Christianity, it is an example of Valencian heritage. If you come you can not miss the cathedral and the Suite of the wall and the aqueduct. The Entrada de Toros y Caballos, the town’s main festival, has been declared of International Tourist Interest.
c-5 commuter line from Valencia North Station. Segorbe-city stop.
Sagunto
Enjoy any weekend of the historical wealth of Sagunto a jewel of the Mediterráneo coast. Its impressive Roman amphitheater is the main attraction, without leaving aside the ruins, the castle and the remains of the wall. Upon arrival, contemplate the panoramic view of the sea from the castle.
c-6 commuter line from Valencia North Station. Sagunto stop.
Gandia Beach
A trip to one of the most touristic beaches in the province of Valencia can also be made by train. The train connects the center of Valencia with the area of Grau de Gandia to spend a day having a meal in one of the most beautiful places in the city good fideuà while the sea breeze blows.
c-1 commuter line from Valencia North Station. Parada Grau i Platja de Gandia.
Requena-Utiel
The cradle of Valencian wine is accessible by public transport. This tour includes two locations, so you choose whether you opt for the wine capital, Utiel, where the wine museum is located, or you go to Requena, where in addition to wine, you can dive into the medieval history that hides. Book a visit to the Zone’s wineries to bring your wine and cava purchases back home.
c-3 commuter line from Valencia North Station. Requena and Utiel stops.
Xàtiva
Your castle resembles the Chinese Wall. Or at least we have found that similarity. It is one of the reference cities in Valencia if you are interested in the history and origin of the Valencian culture. In our guide about Xàtiva here are some details.
c-2 commuter line from Valencia North Station. Xàtiva stop.
Turia River Park
Closer to home is the Turia River Park, where you can have a picnic, go hiking and bathe in its waters. It can be accessed by metro from the town of Riba-roja and is the lowest cost alternative on this list.
subway line 9, stop Riba-roja del Turia.