Location
Valencia offers many attractions, making it one of Europe’s top destinations for conferences, tourism and business. It is the third largest provincial capital in Spain, with close to one million inhabitants and a modern transport network which makes the city easy to reach from anywhere in the world.
Thanks to its exceptional Mediterranean location and economic and cultural vitality, Valencia occupies an increasingly more prominent place amongst major European cities.
In Valencia, time is experienced through the five senses. Its delicious culinary tradition, from which came paella, offers a wide variety of dishes. The rices and vegetables from its gardens, fresh fish, sauces and nutritious desserts are a concert of flavours for the palate. When night comes, the city’s open and fun-filled nature offers a multitude of ambiances to satisfy every sensibility. All the way through until dawn, its nightlife is among the most exciting on the Mediterranean.
The Venue
Feria Valencia has the largest trade show venue in Spain, and one of the biggest and most modern in the world. With over 230,000 square metres of covered space, it has eight multi-use pavilions, meeting rooms, conference rooms and 68,000 m2 of parking.
Feria Valencia is just five kilometres to the northeast of the city centre of Valencia and five minutes from the city’s international airport (in Manises). It is also served by regular bus, tram and underground lines which connect the fairground with the city.
In addition, Feria Valencia has a complete infrastructure for holding and organising conventions, conferences and other events with large numbers of attendees. The versatility of Feria Valencia’s facilities makes it possible to hold different activities at the same time in complete comfort.