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What are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Valencia?

Valencia is a modern, comfortable and relaxed city located on the eastern coast of Spain and if you're planning on continuing or starting your remote journey here, you'll want to know which are the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Valencia. This city has become a popular destination for remote workers looking for new cities in Western Europe from which to live and work remotely. With its great infrastructure, fast internet speeds, attractive coworking spaces and rapid access to the beach, Valencia has been a hit with the remote worker community in recent years. Below, we list some of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in the city of Valencia.


El Carmen

El Carmen is by far one of the very best neighborhoods for remote workers in Valencia due to its location and vibrancy. The liveliest part of the old city, El Carmen is filled with tapas bars, museums, nightlife venues and cafรฉs. During the day, this colorful part of town is a sight to behold, with the impressive medieval gates at Torres de Serranos and Torres de Quart marking the place where the old city walls once stood. As the evening falls in El Carmen, a bustling atmosphere develops with social gatherings happening on terraces and bars along the townโ€™s narrow streets. A significant stretch of Turia Park is located right in El Carmen and the town has great bus links to the rest of the city.


Ruzafa

This is widely recognized as Valenciaโ€™s hippest neighborhood but it is also a traditional Spanish city area in many senses. The Mercat de Russafa serves up fresh goods and delicatessen every morning and you can even catch a concert or a bullfight at the local Plaรงa de Toros in the heart of the neighborhood. Ruzafa is filled with great cafรฉs, bakeries, late-night bars and restaurants, and the crowd is generally young and diverse. Ruzafa is well-connected to the rest of the city via numerous metro and bus links, and the main train station connecting other major Spanish and European cities is only a short walk away. Rents here will be slightly more expensive due to the central location of the neighborhood and its increasing popularity. Ruzafaโ€™s great diversity certainly makes it one of the best neighborhoods for remote workers in Valencia.


Benimaclet

Unlike the hip and bustling neighborhoods around the Old City, Benimaclet offers those living here a quieter and more relaxed alternative to living valencia. Benimaclet maintains a โ€œvillage feelโ€ and its quiet tree-lined streets are hugely attractive to those looking to get away from the bustle of the city center. Having said that, Benimaclet is well-connected to the rest of the city via public transportation meaning it is always easy to get to the most happening parts of Valencia. Benimaclet is also filled with great, laid-back cafรฉs and restaurants, and the main Metro station is a short walk away from the beautiful Jardins del Real. Undoubtedly, this is one of the best neighborhoods in Valencia for remote workers looking for a more relaxed experience in the city.


El Cabanyal

This is one of the best neighborhoods in Valencia for remote workers looking for a more authentic experience and for those seeking to be close to the beach. One of Valenciaโ€™s main beach towns, El Cabanyal is currently undergoing a deep process of renovation which is making it once again an extremely seafront neighborhood. It is filled with fantastic street markets, seafood restaurants and very little traffic in comparison to the center of the city. Rents in El Cabanyal will be cheaper than in other parts of Valencia, and the area is very well connected to the rest of the city via public transportation.


For more information about living in Valencia as a remote worker, check out our complete Valencia guide.