Venue & Hospitality
Melia Valencia Palacio De Congresos,
Av. de Les Corts Valencianes 52
46015 Valencia, Spain
Phone: +34 902 14 44 40
Conference Dates: November 28-29, 2016
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
- Business Center.
- Business Phone Service.
- Complimentary Printing Service.
- Express Mail.
- Fax.
- Meeting Rooms.
- Office Rental.
- Photo Copying Service.
- Secretarial Service.
- Telex.
- Typewriter.
- Video Conference.
- Video Messaging.
- Video Phone.
- ATM.
- Baggage Storage.
Transportation
Driving Directions to
Driving Directions:
- From Valencia Airport, head west toward Ctra. Aeropuerto . Keep right.
- Take the ramp on the left to A-7/E-15/Castellón/Alicante/Manises
- Merge onto N-220 and continue onto CV-365 and then merge onto CV-35
- Enter the roundabout
- Destination (Melia Valencia) is on the right.
From Airport Metro Station:
- Get the line 3 to Rafelbunyol at the station Aeroport
- Line 3 Arrive to Angel Guimera
- Change at Angel Guimerà and get the line 1 to Paterna
- Timeout 5 minutes approx.
- Line 1 Arrive to Beniferri
- Arrive to: Beniferri station. Brief walk to Melia Valencia.
Route Map
About City
Valencia is one of those cities that aesthetically blends the farthest past, dating back to 138 BC, with the most innovative and avant-garde buildings of the present. Valencia is the centre of international trade, culture, cuisine, lifestyle, business and avant-garde design, and is one of the most active cities in Europe with regular fairs and conferences.
Valencia has historically been Spain’s Mediterranean port- with fine sand and clean water, the vastness of the sea and the closeness of the coastal mountains and the climate make the Valencian coast uniquely exquisite. Located on the Mediterranean coast at the mouth of the Turia (Guadalaviar) River, it is surrounded by orchards in a region known as the Huerta de Valencia.Valencia has been called the city of the 100 bell towers, of which the most outstanding are the Gothic Miguelete Tower (1381 – 1424), adjoining the cathedral, and the hexagonal Tower of Santa Catalina (1688 – 1705), a fine example of Valencian Baroque style. The outstanding beaches and dunes at the Canet d’En Berenguer, the beaches of La Malvarrosa and Levante, small tourist towns - La Pobla de Farnals, Alboraya, and El Puig where only a few years ago fruit and vegetables were grown- all these offer a wide variety of places to dine and enjoy a quiet evening by the sea. In the L’Albufera Nature Reserve, the sun can be enjoyed in unique surroundings and the beaches of Cullera, Gandía and Oliva combine beautiful landscapes with a number of sporting and recreational facilities. The charming towns like Buñol, Requena and Xátiva and the inland course of the Turia River offer you a myriad of opportunities to explore the port. Valencia converted the former bed of the River Turia, which used to run through the city, into an enormous 9 km long park. Today it is a green lung in which to walk, cycle, play sport, go to cafés, etc.
Valencia offers a mild climate with almost 300 days of sunshine per year and an average temperature of 19º C, making Valencia an ideal destination at any time of year. The port also offers a lot for the food lovers- It repeats its Valencia Cuina Oberta Restaurant Week from November 19-29, where the city’s most prestigious chefs will be offering their special culinary creations.