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The hotel is set in an exceptional location next to the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia’s new commercial district and very close to the Port. Its proximity to Bulevar Sur, the city’s new interior beltway, allows for easy and rapid communication with the city’s main access points. The Hotel Opera Valencia, considered a design hotel, is a perfect scene for business tourism.
This is a modern building where interior design and functionality blend in different environments. Open, luminous spaces mark our tendency in this newly constructed building with the most advanced security measures and all kinds of technical advances so our guests will feel comfortable. Equipped with spacious halls, lounges, a SPA with thermal springs, a gym, elevators with panoramic views, a private car park, a Club Floor and private gardens, the Hotel Opera Valencia is the ideal setting for the union of design, comfort and tranquillity. Hotel Opera Valencia’s gourmet offering can be sampled in the Restaurante Menorca XXII. In addition to the magnificent bay windows with views of the hotel garden, exclusively designed furniture and lighting, the Menorca XXII offers a menu based on traditional cooking with touches of modernity for the most demanding palates. Alternatively, the Hotel’s Lounge Bar offers its Opera Sessions where, as a compliment to the Valencian nightlife, one may enjoy a drink to the rhythm of great live DJ music.
EVENTS CLUB
Hotel Opera has 12 function rooms equipped with the latest audiovisual technology and capacity for almost 500 people to accommodate all kinds of social and business events. All the function rooms have natural lighting, and are completely soundproofed and equipped with the latest technology. Hotel Opera guarantees the success of any type of event.
WELLNESS CLUB Hotel
Opera Valencia has a 900 m² SPA where the main priority is to provide the establishment’s guests with an intimate environment where the focus is on well-being and relaxation. The serene spaces, sombre lines and fine materials of the Hotel Opera Valencia’s SPA provide welcoming warmth. A dynamic pool circuit, jacuzzi, cold pool, footbath, Finish sauna, Turkish bath, caldarium with thermal waters, contrast and bi-thermal shower and bi-thermal pails are just some of the services this exclusive Spa offers, providing a complete universe of relaxing sensations for the guest to delve into. |
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Hotel Opera has 262 large and comfortable guest rooms in the form of Doubles, Junior Suites and Suites. All of them open to the exterior, are soundproofed and equipped with wooden floors and American walnut finishes. In addition to the services befitting a hotel of this category, Hotel Opera’s guest rooms have 32” plasma TVs and electric curtains.
TYPES OF GUEST ROOMS
-Doubles
-Junior Suites
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| Distance from hotel |
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| Airport (Valencia): 15 km |
City Centre: 1 km |
Trade Fair Grounds: 5 km |
| Train Station (Estación del Norte): 2 km |
Bus Stop: 10 km |
Underground Station (Serreria): 20 km |
| Port: 2 km |
Beach: 2 km |
Golf Course: 15 km |
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Valencia is one of the most ancient cities on the Mediterranean coast and this year plays host to the America’s Cup.
Valencia offers a wide array of shops, cultural events and attractions, cinemas and theatres, museums, music venues and businesses.
Valencia became a modern city with the opening of the City of Arts and Sciences in 1998. It is Europe’s biggest cultural centre, which is a perfect blend of art, science and nature, and a showcase for the world-renowned, groundbreaking design of the architects Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela.
Valencia is also one of Europe’s busiest trade fair and congress cities. The Museo de las Artes y de las Ciencias comprises four areas: the Museo de las Ciencias “Príncipe Felipe” which hosts temporary and permanent exhibitions about science and cutting-edge technology. L´Hemisfèric, an eye-shaped construction which has an IMAX cinema, the Palacio de las Artes and L’Oceanogràfic.
The Cathedral – which is mainly Gothic in style – and its bell tower, the Miguelet (which stands almost 51 metres tall and has over 200 steps), are some of the city’s best- known landmarks. The climb to the top is well worth it as it boasts splendid views of Valencia. La Lonja de la Seda (a 15th-century Gothic building, the city’s former Silk Exchange, and a World Heritage Site), the IVAM (Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno) and the Museo de Bellas Artes San Pío V, are some of the city’s most important buildings.
Valencia is also known throughout the world for its signature dish, the paella, which is a perfect and balanced combination of garden produce, seafood and meat. The streets of Valencia offer a great shopping experience with unique traditional shops selling handcrafted goods as well as fans, crochet work, ceramics from Manises and clothes. |
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