How to get to Valencia

By air

Valencia Airport (VLC) offers direct connections to numerous European and international cities. Airlines flying to Valencia include Iberia, Turkish Airlines, Air Europa, Lufthansa, British Airways, Air Nostrum, ITA Airways, easyJet, KLM, Transavia, Vueling, Royal Air Maroc, Ryanair, Swiss International Air Lines, and airBaltic.

Alternatively, travellers can fly to Madrid or Barcelona and continue their journey to Valencia by high-speed train.

By train

Valencia is well connected to the rest of Spain through high-speed rail services. The journey from Madrid takes approximately 2 hours, with frequent services operated by Renfe, Ouigo, and iryo. From Barcelona, high-speed trains operated by Renfe connect the cities in approximately 3 hours.

High-speed trains arrive at Joaquín Sorolla Station, located close to the city centre and well connected to local public transport.

Local transport

Valencia has an efficient public transport network, including metro, tram, and bus services, providing easy access to the city centre, the university campus, and the conference venue. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also widely available throughout the city.