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Things to do at night in Valencia to experience the city like a local

Swimming pool in Valencia, Spain lit up at night

Valencia’s nightlife scene is absolutely one of the city’s strengths. With a mix of traditional institutions like Flamenco theaters and traditional Spanish restaurants to more youthful cultural offerings like nightclubs and trendy dive bars, your evening can go a few different ways. 

Regardless, you’ll be able to put together an unforgettable experience exploring the city center and waterfront. The Mediterranean climate makes for comfortable evenings at a rooftop bar or beach club, and the vibe is both relaxed and energetic. 

If you’re going to visit Valencia, you’ll want to pack everything you can during the day so you can enjoy the nightlife scene. That means stopping by spots like Valencia Cathedral, Plaza de la Reina, and the Plaza de la Virgen as soon as you arrive. The best way to do this is to drop the bags off at a Bounce luggage storage location in Valencia so you can get to sightseeing right away.

The ornate brown doors of a church in Valencia at night

What to do in Valencia at night if you’re looking for… 

A swanky night out

Bar hopping is easy to do in Valencia because there are distinct neighborhoods with restaurants and clubs that fit a certain vibe, so you can choose an area and conveniently hit a few spots. Valencia is home to some of Spain's top nightclubs, with notable international DJs and live acts making for a lively evening out. 

Hit Barrio El Carmen

Home to the city’s best clubs and live concerts, you simply cannot experience Valencia’s nightlife without heading to El Carmen. Situated in the corner of Old Town, the neighborhood essentially becomes a party as soon as the sun sets. Walk down Calle de Caballeros and see dozens of nightclubs and music venues. Popping in and out of bars can be inconvenient if you’re weighed down by your bags. Luckily, Bounce has locations serving the neighborhood.

Pro tip: Radio City Bar, Café Oasis, and Café Negrito are just a few of the local favorites, but he really can't go wrong!

Go clubbing along Avenue d'Aragó

If you want to hit the dance floor, you’d better turn up to this neighborhood a little early, because by 10 pm the clubs along this buzzy stretch will have lines.

Pro tip: The top spots are Black Note for live bands, Caribbeans Aragon for disco and EDM, and Café Tucán for tropicalia and Latin music.

City of Arts and Sciences

One of the most architecturally distinctive places in Valencia, this cultural center turns into a nightclub during the evenings. With a huge space across three floors, the venue’s Mya nightclub books plenty of DJ sets and concerts, and the domed garden area Terraza L’Umbracle is the perfect place to enjoy a few drinks along with epic views. The event space does not offer luggage storage, so it's best to stop by a Bounce location location on your way. 

A street in orange light in Valencia at night

A romantic evening 

With elegant tapas bars and a gorgeous city center, Valencia was essentially built for a romantic getaway. 

Dinner and a show at a Flamenco theater

Flamenco shows are an obvious way to cap off date night. With the passion of the performance and dimly-lit setting, a traditional tablao sets the mood perfectly. Valencia is home to some of the best, including Palosanto, La Bulería, and El Toro y La Luna. 

Catch the sunset at the port

The Marina de Valencia is the absolute best place to watch the sunset. The harbor and waterfront are within walking distance from the charming Old Town, so you'll be able to take a sunset stroll before dinner along the waterfront line with palm trees. Bounce’s locations near Valencia’s waterfront are convenient for dropping the bags off on your way to the marina.

Pro tip: You can also stick around and grab drinks at the Marina Beach Club or take a boat ride.

Take in a performance at Teatro Olympia

Situated in the Ciutat Vella neighborhood, this historic theater provides a regal setting for taking in a play, musical, or opera performance. With opulent neoclassical decor, including gold-plated balconies and an intricate ceiling, history buffs and art enthusiasts will find it hard to keep their attention on the stage!

Pro tip: Getting here early to explore the gorgeous hallways and fully take in the setting is recommended. There are a few tapas bars and sleek bistros in the neighborhood for putting together the perfect evening. 

Old Town Valencia lit up by street lights

An inexpensive night out 

Valencia is one of the better Spanish cities for students and backpackers because of its accessible neighborhoods and budget-friendly attractions. This is especially the case with the nightlife scene as there are plenty of areas with cheap tapas bars, where you can eat and drink without breaking the bank. There is also an exciting festival every month that usually offers free admission.

Hit Plaza del Cedro

This is the district where twenty-somethings and students head to meet up for a night out on the town. You find. You'll find plenty of music venues and nightclubs serving cheap drinks along with tapas or street food.

Pro tip: Head to Matisse Club for its live jazz and funk shows or Kraken Rock Bar if you're into heavier tunes. Meet up at Xúquer and Honduras plazas to take the vibe and start the night. 

Grab dinner in Ruzafa

One of the best neighborhoods in Valencia, Ruzafa is the trendy alternative to some of the more swanky areas in Valencia. While plenty of the area's best restaurants are fancy (Canalla Bistró, Dos Estaciones, or Nozomi Sushi Bar are all worth the price) you'll have an easier time finding cheap bites and drinks at the hip joints. You'll also be able to walk around to admire the street art or pop into little boutiques. You can stop by a Bounce location in the neighborhood so you can bar-hop or grab a meal. 

Pro tip: If you're heading there for the day, head to Blackbird for lunch.

A frying pan full of paella in Valencia

Take a paella cooking class

This iconic dish is the pinnacle of Spanish cuisine, and one of the best ways to experience it is to learn how to cook it yourself. There are a number of food companies and restaurants offering paella classes that are perfect for a fun and affordable evening. And there will be wine, of course! 

Pro tip: If paella seems like a narrow focus, look into a food tour that will give you a broader experience of Valencia cuisine.

There are countless great things to do at night in Valencia that you might have trouble fitting everything in. With Bounce, you’ll be able to explore Valencia on your own time and terms because you won't be saddled down with your bags. Heading to Madrid or Barcelona? Download the Bounce mobile app to easily find luggage storage locations in these great cities.

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