Location. The Vincci Palace is located in the centre of historical Valencia, Spain, next door to the Serranos towers. It is within one kilometre of nightlife in the Barrio del Carmen, and two kilometres from Valencia Beach.
Hotel Features. The hotel has a traditional Valencian palatial fa�ade complimented by a contemporary lobby featuring mood lighting, delicate glass lamps, white armchairs and subtly striped soft furnishings. Multilingual staff can arrange express check in and check out, car hire and ticket sales. There is a hotel safe and a luggage store room, and other hotel amenities include currency exchange, car hire, laundry facilities and parking nearby.
The Hotels modern lobby bar offers a select tea and coffee menu.
Business services offered are a fax and photocopier.
Activities close to the hotel include water sports and sightseeing.
Guestrooms. There are 76 guestrooms, built over five floors, which have contemporary decor in light shades. All include safes, televisions and minibars. Bathrooms include hair dryers, telephones and bidets. There is also a pillow menu and a set of welcome products.
Expert Tip. Barrio del Carmen, or el Carmen, is a very small area just north east of the old quarter of Valencia. There are numerous shops, theatres, bars and restaurants, and with its fountains and orange trees, Plaza del Carmen is an idyllic place to spend an afternoon. However lovely this area is by day, it really comes into its own at night. Packed with nightclubs, its the place to head for a party.
Rates:
112.3106 - 113.3106
Number Of Rooms: 76
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 1600
Check Out Time: 1200
Vincci Palace
C/ La Paz 42
Valencia, Spain 46003
Driving Directions:
From Valencia Airport (VLC):
Distance to Vincci Palace is 15 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Airport buses run every 20 minutes between the airports departures terminal and Valencia city centre. Single tickets cost 2.50 EUR. Taxis are available outside arrivals and cost about 20 EUR to the city centre (including an airport supplement). Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Valencias efficient public transport system includes trams, buses, and an underground metro service. Electric buses run throughout the old city centre, connecting many of the tourist attractions. Valencias historic city centre is best explored on foot, as many of the narrow streets are pedestrianised. National trains depart from the city centres Estacion del Norte station, and travel to Madrid, Barcelona, and destinations along the coast.