You have made the decision: you’re going to be moving to Valencia, Spain! That is a huge first step, but you still have to make a decision on where to live in Valencia? I will give you a little peek into the different neighbourhoods of the city. This post will talk about where I have lived in the past, where I live today, and why I chose these locations.
When we first moved to Valencia almost 11 years ago, we found a beautiful little attic in the maritime district called Cabanyal. We were warned before moving here, because of the bad reputation of the area. It was good we didn’t listen, because we loved every second of the three years we lived here. The neighbours were super friendly, and I would absolutely live here again. We moved from there because of the poor state of the house we lived in. There was no central heating, no decent air-conditioning and the open attic made it impossible to regulate the temperature. When it rained, the water came in because of a huge leak and the landlord was not willing to fix it.
We now choose to live in a modern apartment next to the City of Arts & Sciences. We found a great place with a view over the famous architecture of Santiago Calatrava and we are living happily ever after... Yes, we like it here, but I must say that I still miss the friendliness of the great people in Cabanyal.
Continue reading this little Valencia guide, where I will talk to you about the different neighbourhoods, so it will be easier to make a good decision.
When moving to Valencia, Spain, the best way to choose a neighbourhood in Valencia is to go there yourself and feel the vibe in the neighbourhood. It is a very personal decision. If you still need help on the relocation for your move to Valencia, Spain, I can recommend Marja from Match Better Valencia. If you find a place, make sure you have a good home insurance in Spain. And if you need to get your Empadronamiento certificate in Valencia, here you have a brief guide to help you in a few, easy steps.