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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Hotel Benetússer 4*, located in Benetússer, 7km from the center of Valencia.
- Available with Breakfast
- 1 ticket to the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum or the Oceanogràfic per person and booking.
Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double, triple and quadruple rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 2 to 11: first child benefits from a 25% discount, second child benefits from a 25% discount.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 4 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fifth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
Pet Policy
Activities
This offer is available with two activity options:
- Option 1: Hotel + Tickets to the Science Museum.
- Option 2: Hotel + Tickets to the Oceanogràfic.
How do the tickets work?
- In both options, tickets are always for the day after your arrival at your accommodation. In the case of the Oceanográfic, your ticket will be assigned for 10 am or 3 pm.
- We will send them to you by email to the email address you provide during the booking process.
- You will receive them 48h before the start of your holiday
Plan your holiday!
- To find out the opening hours of the Oceanogràfic, please click here to check them on their official website.
- If you want to know the opening hours of the Science Museum, then click here for more information!
Why this destination is a must-visit
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Have you ever been here? It is an avant-garde complex that houses the largest aquarium in Europe, its name is Oceanogràfic. And you will also find the Science Museum, with more than 3,000 m2 of interactive exhibits dedicated to science.
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The motto of the Science Museum is "Forbidden NOT to touch". You can imagine what kind of space it is, right? The exhibits are fully interactive and you can check out different theories and experiments yourself - children will have a blast!
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If you visit the museum, we recommend that you go very quietly, as it takes about 3 hours to enjoy it to the fullest.
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We have a trick to visit the Oceanogràfic: start the visit from the right, you will find less people!
Valencia, Mediterranean sunshine, culture, and flavour
With its perfect blend of Mediterranean charm, futuristic architecture, and traditional Spanish spirit, Valencia is one of Spain’s most vibrant coastal cities. Famous for its City of Arts and Sciences, golden beaches, and the world-famous paella, this is a destination where modern life and ancient history coexist beautifully. Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with the family, Valencia promises sunshine, culture, and a relaxed seaside vibe all year round.
Make sure you visit
- City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias): A spectacular futuristic complex designed by Santiago Calatrava, home to a science museum, an opera house, and one of Europe’s largest aquariums.
- Valencia Cathedral: Climb the Miguelete tower for breathtaking city views and discover the chapel said to house the Holy Grail.
- El Carmen District: Wander through narrow medieval streets filled with colourful murals, quirky shops, and lively tapas bars.
- Central Market (Mercado Central): One of the largest and oldest fresh food markets in Europe, a feast for all the senses.
- Turia Gardens (Jardín del Turia): A lush green park built in the old riverbed, perfect for cycling, walking, or picnicking under the orange trees.
Beaches we think you’ll like
- Playa de la Malvarrosa: The city’s most famous beach, with wide golden sands, palm-lined promenades, and plenty of beach bars to enjoy a refreshing horchata.
- Playa de la Patacona: A bit quieter than Malvarrosa but equally stunning, perfect for families and sunset walks.
- El Saler Beach: Located inside the Albufera Natural Park, this unspoilt stretch of coastline offers calm waters and dunes backed by pine forests, a true escape from the city.
Family-friendly activities
- Explore Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium, where kids can see sharks, dolphins, and beluga whales.
- Take a bike ride through Turia Gardens, stopping at playgrounds and fountains along the way.
- Visit the Bioparc Valencia, a next-generation zoo designed to replicate natural habitats, a big hit with both children and adults.
- Hop on a boat tour in Albufera Lake to see traditional fishing boats and spot migrating birds.
Make sure you try these local delicacies
- Paella Valenciana: The original recipe was born here, made with chicken, rabbit, and green beans, cooked slowly over an open flame.
- Horchata & Fartons: A refreshing drink made from tiger nuts, best enjoyed with sweet pastries for dipping.
- Arroz al horno: A baked rice dish with chickpeas and sausage, rich and comforting.
- Agua de Valencia: A local cocktail made with cava, orange juice, and a touch of vodka, perfect for warm evenings.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- Albufera Natural Park: Just 10 km south of the city, this vast wetland reserve is ideal for birdwatching, boat rides, and tasting authentic paella at lakeside restaurants.
- Sagunto: A short drive north of Valencia, this ancient town boasts a Roman theatre and impressive hilltop castle with panoramic views.
- Xàtiva: Discover a beautiful historic town surrounded by mountains and crowned by a medieval castle that once guarded the Kingdom of Valencia.
- Requena: Wine lovers shouldn’t miss this inland town, famous for its cava wineries and traditional cave cellars.

