Valencia’s historic core attracts culture seekers and city-break travellers year-round. With an average daily rate of €134 and 72% occupancy, well-presented properties in El Carmen and El Mercat consistently rank among the city’s strongest performers.
One of Valencia’s most desirable districts, L’Eixample combines the creative energy of Ruzafa with the quieter, more residential streets of Gran Via and El Pla del Remei. Properties here attract a wide range of guests, with an average daily rate of €134 and strong year-round demand.
Just outside the old city walls, Extramurs offers some of the best short-let returns in Valencia, with a 72% occupancy rate and an average daily rate of €117. Its proximity to the Turia Gardens and key transport hubs makes it popular with a wide range of guests.
El Cabanyal and La Malva-Rosa draw beach-focused guests from spring through autumn, with average daily rates reaching €120 and occupancy at 69%. Year-round appeal is growing steadily as the neighbourhood continues to regenerate.
A former fishing neighbourhood undergoing a creative renaissance, El Cabanyal-Canyamelar draws guests looking for something beyond the tourist centre. Colourful tiled facades, independent restaurants, and direct beach access make it one of Valencia’s most distinctive short-let locations.
A well-connected district between the city centre and the sea, with a 72% occupancy rate and an average daily rate of €104. Popular with business travellers and professionals on extended stays, it delivers reliable returns across the year.
A bohemian village within the city, popular with academics, digital nomads, and guests on longer stays. With a 71% occupancy rate, steady demand from visiting professionals and university contacts makes it well-suited to weekly and monthly short-let strategies.