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Cost of living in Valencia: Food, transport, and more

Would you like to live in Spain? We show you the cost of living in Valencia, a city with the best climate on the Mediterranean coast.

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Published: September 30, 2025

Come live in a Mediterranean city, with great weather and moderate prices. Discover the cost of living in Valencia, including accommodation, transport, healthcare, food, connectivity, and leisure.

This destination is cheaper than other Spanish cities like Madrid or Barcelona, where living costs are higher. Valencia also offers excellent quality of life thanks to its sunny atmosphere and gastronomy. Let’s explore the budget you need to live here!

Ciudad de las Ciencias y las Artes in Valencia.

Average accommodation costs in Valencia

Rental prices in Spain rose significantly this past year, making it almost impossible to rent a full flat for one person. By Q3 2024, average rent in Valencia reached $1,647 (€1,500) monthly, a 2.7% increase compared to the previous year.

Still, living costs in Valencia are lower than in larger cities like Madrid, though above Spain’s average. Options include colivings, hotels, or Airbnb:

  • Hotels: the average price per night is around $136.00 (€130.81) in a mid-range hotel.
  • Furnished flats: a full furnished flat costs about $1,647 (€1,500) monthly.
  • Coliving: coliving spaces in Valencia start at $779.78 (€750) monthly, like CoHausin Cabañal. These are popular among digital nomads and professionals seeking a place to live and work remotely.
  • Airbnb: a private room or entire flat in central areas costs $84.00-126.00 (€80.79-121.19) per night, slightly cheaper than hotels.

Food costs in Valencia

Food costs in Valencia vary depending on where you shop. Large supermarkets often offer deals, like Carrefour’s 3-for-2, helping reduce monthly expenses. Here’s an example shopping list from Carrefour:

  • Pasta: 1kg pack of noodles for $1.67 (€1.61)
  • Eggs: A dozen for $2.11 (€2.03)
  • Milk: 1L semi-skimmed milk for $0.95 (€0.91)
  • Beef: 1kg tray for $14.25 (€13.71)
  • Chicken breast: 2kg tray for $7.61 (€7.32)
  • Chocolate: 100g dark chocolate bar for $3.84 (€3.69)
  • Coffee: A 200-gram pack for $4.11 (€3.95)
  • Bread: rustic loaf for $1.72 (€1.65)
  • Apples: 1kg red apples for $2.25 (€2.34)

When eating out, it’s better to choose local restaurants a bit farther from the main tourist areas. These businesses focus mainly on residents, which makes prices a little cheaper. Here’s an example of a typical Valencian menu:

Type of MealRestaurantDishPrice
BreakfastBarra de mistelaToast with tomato and coffee$4.30 (€4.14)
FoodBar RicardoValencian paella$18.70 (€17.99)
DinnerBar RicardoEsgarraet (roasted pepper and cod salad)$10.40 (€10.00)

Typical Valencian menu from a local restaurant.

Valencian paella, tomato toast, esgarrat, and patatas bravas.
Typical Valencian dishes. Source: Shutterstock.

Transport prices in Valencia

Let’s explore transport options in Valencia and how much of your budget goes to this sector. You can travel by bus, train, metro, taxi, Uber, bike, or your own car.

Public transport

Public transport in Valencia is affordable. A single bus ticket costs $2.08 (€2.00) or you can get a 10-trip pass for $7.07 (€6.80).

You can also use the metro, a faster option where a one-zone ticket costs $1.56 (€1.50), and two zones cost $2.08 (€2.00). Monthly passes and multi-journey tickets include extra discounts.

Taxi and Uber

The minimum taxi fare in Valencia is $4.16 (€4.00) by day and $5.20 (€5.00) at night or on holidays. Each kilometre costs about $1.30 (€1.25).

Uber also operates here, usually cheaper for short trips. A 15km ride lasting about 20 minutes costs around $21.83 (€21.00).

Bike rentals

Valenbisi rents bikes for $4.15 (€3.99) daily or $30.37 (€29.21) monthly. Discounts apply for unemployed, retired, business owners, or families. It’s the most eco-friendly way to explore Valencia.

Fuel and energy

If you own a car, fuel also adds to Valencia’s living costs. Petrol costs $1.80 (€1.73) per litre and EV charging $0.39 (€0.35) per kWh. For every 100km, you’ll spend about $7.41 (€7.13) with an electric car.

New vehicle and driving insurance

Buying a new car in Valencia, like a Toyota Corolla, costs around $20,794 (€20,000).

Price varies by extras you add. You must also add mandatory liability car insurance to your living costs. In this city, you can find a basic insurance policy from $193.50 (€180) or full coverage from $239.13 (€230) with Verti or Línea Directa. These figures vary depending on driver’s experience, car, mileage, and other factors.

Healthcare costs in Valencia

In Spain, emergency medical care is free for residents and foreigners. Legal residents also receive free healthcare through Social Security.

Likewise, foreigners in irregular situations can also receive medical assistance if they apply for the health card. For this, they only need to be registered in the municipality.

Another option is private health insuranceInsurer Sanitas offers policies from $19.75 (€19.00) monthly, with access to 4,500+ clinics and hospitals. Here’s a look at private healthcare fees in Valencia:

Medical servicesApproximate cost
General medical consultation$51.99–$83.18 (€50–€80)
Dentist$41.59–$83.18 (€40–€80)
MRI scan$206.90 (€199)
Appendicitis surgery:$3,119–$5,198 (€3,000–€5,000)
Paracetamol (500 mg):$2.08 (€2.00)
Ibuprofen (400 mg):$3.12 (€3.00)

Healthcare service fees in Valencia.

Internet and call plan prices

Some providers like Movistar and Vodafone recently raised prices. Currently, you can get home fibre and mobile data at these rates:

  • Fibra Valencia: 1GB fibre, free router for $25.89 (€24.90).
  • Vodafone: 600MB plus 25GB mobile data for $36.39 (€35.00).
  • Pepephone: 20GB with unlimited calls for $33.17 (€31.90).

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Leisure activity costs in Italy

What can you do for fun in this city? A bit of everything! The main leisure hub is the City of Arts and Sciences, next to Oceanogràfic. First-time visitors should dive into this scientific experience. Here are prices for that and other activities in Valencia:

  • Cinema: tickets at Yelmo and ABC Park cost about $5.61 (€5.40).
  • Theatre: musicals start at $41.59 (€40.00).
  • Streaming platforms: Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ cost $7.27-16.20 (€6.99-15.00) monthly.
  • TV subscription: providers like Movistar, Vodafone, Masorange bundle TV and streaming. Orange’s “Love Cine y Series Total 4” costs $130.67 (€126) monthly, fibre and mobile included.
  • City of Arts and Sciences: combined entry costs $48.24 (€46.40).
  • Bioparc: online tickets cost $20.79 (€20.00).
  • St Nicholas Church, Silk Museum, and St John’s Church: combined ticket costs $15.60 (€15.00).
  • Palacio de Cervelló: General admission costs $2.08 (€2.00), reduced to $1.04 (€1.00) for students, pensioners, and families. Free entry on Sundays.
City of Arts and Sciences, Oceanogràfic, Silk Museum, and Bioparc Valencia.
Different activities to enjoy in Valencia. Source: Shutterstock.

In short, Valencia’s cost of living is far more affordable than Spain’s main cities or European capitals like London or Paris. The city balances quality of life and monthly expenses, making it increasingly popular for those seeking a Spanish city with reasonable prices and Mediterranean climate.