How to arrive to Valencia?

Getting to Polytechnic University of Valencia.

Address:
Los Naranjos Avenue
Entrance "Meeting point 10"
City: Valencia
Zip code: 46022

BY PLANE:

Valencia Airport is located in the nearby town of Manises, about 8 km away from the city. Flights arriving from major Spanish and European cities land there. Furthermore, Valencia connects with destinations all over the world through Madrid and Barcelona. For more information, call the following number: +34 961 59 85 00.

From the airport you can take a taxi or a bus.

By taxi. You can take a taxi from Manises to the University; the journey takes about 25 minutes and costs about 16-20 euros (the taxi journeys that start at the airport are always more expensive because they include an access fare of 3,50 euros).

By bus. There are cheaper possibilities: at the airport you can take a Fernanbús bus. There are two lines that do this journey: line 150 goes to the bus station (the fare is 1,05 euros) and line 152 -known as the aerobus- goes to Calle Bailén (the fare is 2,50 euros). The buses have different timetables and they do not take the same time to get to their respective destinations. Line 150 has bus stops along Avenida del Cid, Calle Linares, Calle Ángel Guimerá and Avenida de Fernando el Católico. On the other hand, the aerobus goes past every 20 minutes and does a more direct journey. It only has two stops (on Avenida del Cid and on Calle de Àngel Guimerà) before reaching its final destination at Calle Bailén. For more information, click here.

Underground. There are two underground lines which link the airport, the city centre and the port. Take line 3 (towards Rafelbunyol or Palmaret), get off at the 15th stop (Benimaclet) and transfer to line 4 (towards Doctor Lluch). The second stop leaves you at the UPV entrance. A single ticket may seem a bit expensive: 1,90 euros. For more information on underground stations, timetables and fares, click here.

BY TRAIN:

All trains stop at the Estación del Norte train station, located in the city centre. For more information on destinations and timetables, click here:

From the Estación del Norte train station you can take a taxi, a bus or the underground.

By taxi. It will cost you about 8-10 euros to get to the University.

By bus. If you prefer to take a bus, there is a bus stop 100 metres away. It is located on your right hand side (Calle de Alicante). Take bus No. 40 towards the UPV. The ticket costs 1,25 euros, even though you can buy cheaper bus passes at any tobacconist's shop. The journey takes about 20 minutes. For more information on bus No. 40's itinerary and other possible options, click here.

Underground. The Xàtiva underground station entrance is in front of the train station main entrance. Take line 3 (towards Rafelbunyol), get off at the 4th stop (Benimaclet) and transfer to line 4 (towards Doctor Lluch).The second stop leaves you at the UPV entrance. A single ticket may seem a bit expensive: 1,40 euros. For more information on underground stations, timetables and fares, click here.

BY COACH:

The coaches that connect towns in the Valencian Community with other Spanish towns and cities usually terminate at the bus station, located to the North of the city. To see the routes, timetables and destinations click here.

Once you are at the bus station, you can take a taxi, a bus or the underground to get to the Vera Campus of Polytechnic University of Valencia.

By taxi. It will cost you about 8-10 euros. The minimum fare is 1,25 euros if it is a day service or 1,60 euros if it is a night service. If you need a taxi, call any of these numbers:

Taxi Company Telephone
Radio-Taxi 963 70 33 33
Tele Taxi 963 57 13 13
Valencia Taxi 963 74 02 02
Auto Taxi 963 70 36 00
Onda Taxi 963 47 52 52

Add +34 if you are calling from outside spain

By bus At the nearby Calle de Ricardo Micó there is a bus stop: take bus No. 29 towards the UPV. In about half an hour you will be at the University. The ticket costs 1,25 euros, even though you can buy cheaper bus passes at any tobacconist's shop. For more information on bus No. 29's itinerary and other options, click here.

Underground Coming on the underground may be a little more complicated: you will have to combine up to three different underground lines. To start with, you must go the Nuevo Centro shopping centre, where the Turia underground station entrance is. Take line 1 (towards plaza de España). Get off at the Ángel Guimerá stop and transfer to line 3 (towards Rafelbunyol). Five stops afterwards, at Benimaclet, you can connect with line 4 (towards Doctor LLuch). The second stop leaves you at the UPV entrance. This stop is called Tarongers. A single ticket costs 1,40 euros. For more information on underground stations, timetables and fares, click here.

BY CAR:

The AP-7 motorway runs down the east coast of Spain connecting Valencia to the main European motorway network and to A-23 Sagunto-Somport and the A-3 Madrid-Valencia dual carriageway.

From Madrid (on the N-III motorway). You can see the next picture:

From Alicante and Albacete (on the A-7 motorway and on the Pista de Silla), see you the image:

From Barcelona (on the A-7 motorway and on the E-15), view the next pictures:

 

Road maps extracted through

Getting to 6B Building or Galileo Galilei Building.

10th Meeting Point.

10th Meeting Point is next to 6G Building. Next figure shows where they are placed.

2 photos showing the entrance and the 10th meeting point.

 

6B Building.

The conference takes place at the second floor of the 6B building. The following photos show you the building.

 

For more information, click here.