Menu
Text 1 Text 2 Text 3 Text 4

Car Hire Valencia Airport

  1. Europe
  2. Spain
  3. Car hire Valencia Airport
Free cancellation
No credit card fees
24/7 Customer care

Car hire in Valencia Airport

Car hire at Valencia Airport

Valencia Airport (VLC), also known as Manises Airport, is close to the centre of Valencia, with it taking around 20 minutes via the A-3 to be in the heart of the city. The third largest city in Spain, Valencia is a wonderful combination of modern and historic, creating a vibrant and thriving environment that you'll want to explore in your hire car.

What I need to know

With several car hire companies operating at Valencia Airport, you have dozens of options when it comes to vehicle type. No matter what type of car you require or what your budget is, you'll be able to find the perfect fit. Make it easier to find book hire car by using our site, which also means you'll get free cancellation if you need it.

Where to pick up my car

Most of the car hire companies operating at Valencia Airport have desks in the arrivals hall of the terminal, so you can sort out picking up your car almost as soon as you arrive. Firefly allows on-site car collection at the airport but doesn't have a desk in the terminal, so you need to head to the car park if you hire through this company.

Best Car Hire Companies Valencia Airport

europcar
europcar
europcar

Car Hire Reviews Valencia Airport

  • “The pick-up was easy, it took 5 minutes from arriving at the desk to driving out the car, and the return took even less time.”
    Diane T

Where to go

Valencia has no shortage of amazing places to go, from the ribbon of parkland running through the city that used to be a river, to the stunning buildings with a futuristic feel. Take in the history of the city in the old quarter, enjoy the culture of Valencia at its museums and make the most of amazing food, all with ease thanks to your hire car.

Nearby Valencia Airport

One of the must-visit places in Valencia is the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Just 20 minutes away from the airport via the CV-30, this art gallery is one of the best in Spain. Not only is it home to a brilliant collection of Spanish masters' arty and medieval altarpieces, the building and grounds are also worth exploring.

Longer drives

For a great day out, jump in your hire car and head down the A-7 for a couple of hours to reach Alicante. The city is a wonderfully dynamic location that offers great nightlife, eateries and history, as well as a number of stunning beaches. There are plenty of reasons tourists flock here all year.

Eating and drinking

One of the most popular Spanish dishes actually originated in Valencia, so this is definitely the place you need to try authentic paella. In fact, the city is famous for its rice dishes, with squid ink and cheese risotto being popular choices. You'll find a great range of restaurants even if rice isn't your thing, but be sure to try out some of the smaller traditional eateries to really appreciate food in Valencia.

Things to do

If you want to do something a bit different on your holiday, why not head to Bioparc? This zoo is dedicated to African animals and has an interesting layout that makes it different from other zoos. With plenty to learn about, this is a great day out for couples and families alike.

Of course, this isn't to say that shopping, hitting the beach and heading to museums aren't all great options while in Valencia.

Sightseeing

One sight you can't miss is the Turia River Bed Gardens. These were created when the river was diverted, leaving room for these wonderfully winding gardens that feature open spaces, cycle paths and walkways.

The covered market is also worth a visit just to experience its vibrant atmosphere and to take in the stunning building, which was constructed in 1928.