By Expedia Team, on October 24, 2019

Travel Guide to the Valencia Marathon

“The Valencia Marathon is one of Spain’s most popular events and attracts thousands of athletes from all over the world. The race course travels through the historic parts of the city, winding by some of the most beautiful landmarks and scenery.

If you plan to attend the Valencia Marathon, here’s all you need to know to make the most of the trip.

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About the Valencia Marathon
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The Valencia Marathon is a popular athletic event that tests runners’ endurance and stamina. It’s an annual event that takes place in the historic city on an entirely flat circuit. The challenge of the race and its historic setting make it one of the most important events in the country.

As a mainstay in Spain, Valencia Marathon is well organised. Participants are treated to churros and hot chocolate prior to the race, and they receive gift bags at the finish line in gratitude for participating. The race typically has a small field, so runners are free to set their own pace as they travel by landmarks like Mercado de Colon, Jardin del Turia and Palau de la Musica, as well as a stunning stretch along the coast.

The race concludes at the spectacular Museo de las Ciencias Principe Felipe. Music is performed along the way to keep the runners motivated and entertained.

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Essential information
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The marathon is 42.195 kilometres along a flat and scenic route. Each runner is permitted one bag with a provided label, though there are lockers at Autopista del Saler. Refreshments are provided every 5 kilometres along the route.

Parking is available at Pabellon Fuente de San Luis, Avenida Antonio Ferrandis and Bulevar Sur. Free shuttle buses are available for runners and their companions to the start and finish line and the car parks.

How to get there and where to stay
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The Valencia Marathon is a popular event, so it’s best to book your travel and accommodation in advance. If you’re travelling from within the country, you can take a bus or train to Valencia for the race.

Fortunately, numerous hotel and rental options in Valencia are near the race route. Because of the race’s popularity, you may want to book hotel rooms early and shop for deals. One of the best areas is Old Town, an easy location from which to explore the city with public transport or on foot.

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Things to see in Valencia
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Valencia is a gorgeous, historic city with a lot to see and do. Depending on where you stay, you can explore many locations on foot, but there is a hop-on/hop-off bus that runs on several routes through the city.

The old river basin has a stunning stretch of parkland with a bike hire, water fountains and cafes that you can explore. It’s a great spot for families to enjoy time with the kids or just to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. You’ll also like the old central market, which sells local produce like olives and pastries in a historic building.

If you like history, you can find an array of historic buildings that are free or inexpensive to experience, such as La Lonja de la Seda and the Valencia Cathedral. You could also visit Torres de Serranos to see panoramic city views from the 14th-century towers of a historic fortress, or explore the wonders of science in the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe. The Bullring of Valencia is a vast 19th-century stadium structure with stunning architecture and a museum.

Another highlight of Valencia is the beach. You have many beautiful beaches to choose from, such as Playa de Pinedo and Playa de la Malvarrosa. You can enjoy the lovely weather and calm waters to get a short break from sightseeing.

If you’re planning to visit Valencia for the Valencia Marathon, check out rates and travel options on Expedia to get a fantastic deal on your trip. You can find an array of options for Valencia holidays to make the most of your experience in this historic city!”