Terminals at Valencia Airport
There is one main terminal building at Valencia Airport. It handles both the arrivals and the departures under one roof. The new regional terminal was designed to accept more passengers and was completed for the 2007 America's Cup. The runway was also extended to give extra run-off for larger aircraft.
Getting to Valencia Airport
Valencia is located on the east coast of Spain. It has good transport links by road. If you are travelling from the north near Castellon de la Plana it is best to use the A7 motorway which carries on to the south and beyond. The A23 comes from the north west at Teruel.
If you are travelling from the south at Benidorm and Denia in your Car Hire Valencia Airport vehicle, you need to use the A7 north bound. It will travel through Gandia and Sueca before reaching your destination.
If travelling from Albacete use the A31 until Algemesi and then use the A7 to the city.
Parking at Valencia Airport
There are three car parks at the airport; one is for the general public, one for long stay patrons and the other is car hire companies. In total, there are 2,973 car parking spaces. Payment can be made at the security gate machine at the exit of the car park.
Facilities at Valencia Airport
There are five general stores at the airport in Valencia. There is a pharmacy, Las Lilas that sells snacks and soft drinks, Divers which sells magazines and books and two Aldeasa's which sell similar goods.
There are restaurants that sell international cuisine as well as Spanish tapas and wraps. There are fast food chains such as Burger King and McDonald's.
There is Wifi Internet available throughout the airport, which is free of charge. There is also an Internet Cafe that has 25 computers available to use.
There are baby changing facilities and currency exchange desks near to the check-in desks.
What's Close to Valencia Airport?
Valencia is known as being the third most important city in Spain. It is known for its charming buildings as well as its modern ones such as The City of Arts project. The building was designed and built by Santiago Calatrava. There is an aquarium, a planetarium and an IMAX cinema inside.
The Barri del Carme has many stalls selling local goods and is frequented by hippies and gays as well as other alternative lifestyle visitors.
The Medieval Serrano Tower of Torres de Quart is a fabulous ancient building, which has been modernized over the years, is worth a view. Enjoy the sites of the city in the comfort of your Car Hire Valencia Airport vehicle.