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Melia Valencia Palace - Valencia, Spain

Paseo Alameda, 32
Valencia, 46023
Nightly Rates (130.74 - 363.17)   5 Star
Melia Valencia Palace

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Property Description
Melia Valencia Palace is located in the heart of the cultural city centre, an innovate modern area which includes renowned Palau de la Musica and the City of Arts and Sciences and is very close to the main road access ways, 5 minutes from the airport and 2 km from the Promenade along Malvarrosa beach, besides, it has a public car park with direct access to the hotel.

Melia Valencia Palace


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Disco


  • Room Information
  • The Rooms

  • The Melia Valencia Palace has 231 Double Rooms, 16 Junior Suites, 1 Presidential Suite and an Exclusive Royal Service Floor. All the rooms are provided with Bathroom, Satellite TV and Pay TV, Telephone, Wireless Internet Access (WIFI), Mini-bar, Safe and 24 Hours Room Service.

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    These rates at this level orientative, please check availability for the dates desired.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is Noon 

  • Check out time is 1800 PM 

  • Opened in  1976 

  • Renovated in  1986 

  • 311  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 15  floors. 


  • Directions
    The hotel is located in the city center, next to the Turia Gardens and alongside the Music Palace. 15 minutes from the airport. 1 km from the beach and 2 km from the historical city center with the Cathedral, Miguelete, Torre de Santa Catalina, Pio V Museum and IVAM. 15 km from the El Saler Golf Club.

    Guarantee Policy
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    Cancellation Policy
    24h prior no penalty or 1 night will be charged

    Restaurant Information
    Bars and Restaurants  Bars and Restaurants  We prepare the menus offered every day at "Albufera" restaurant. We are committed to a type of cuisine based on fresh products and local expertise, rendering your celebration or business meal an occasion without any unpleasant surprises. The gastronomic offer is completed with a Breakfast Buffet, Snack Bar, Bar Express and a Lobby Bar. La Albufera Restaurant  "A la Carte" international cuisine in the "La Albufera" restaurant which places special emphasis on tipically Mediterranean dishes.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   The hotel offers more than 1500 m2 with a total of 12 meeting and banqueting rooms with capacities ranging between 10 and 800 guests. Public Relations and Commercial Department for information and organisation assistance are at your disposal. Each of our meeting rooms are equipped with lecterns, platforms, flip-charts, stationery, hospitality desk and sweets free of charge. We offer assistance and installation of all audio-visual equipment.


    Recreation Information
  • Sports and Leisure

  • The Melia Valencia Palace, not forgetting the importance of leisure, provides a Garden terrace with solarium and swimming pool and complete gymnasium with sauna, jacuzzi, massage and beautician facilities. Or you may try one of wide choice of cocktails accompanied by the sweet sound of piano in our lobby bar.

  • Catedral

  • The Cathedral is mainly of early gothic style, though some parts of it were added in later eras. Its three portals are Romanesque, gothic and baroque , respectively. The main chapel, Capilla Mayor, is in baroque style, the two lateral chapels are neoclassic.
  • Museo de la Catedral

  • In the Cathedral's Museum are exposed works of Goya, Jacomart, Cellini, Poggibonsi as well as paintings of valencian school of 15th to 17th century.
  • Rio

  • Well worth seeing are the three old bridges, Puente del Real, Puente de la Trinidad and Puente de Serranos, the latter with the Torres de Serranos , 15th century towers that have been part of the old town-walls and combine the elegance of a triumphal arch with the solidity of fortifications. The old river-bed today is used by the population for all kinds of sports and leisure-time activities.
  • La Lonja

  • At Plaza de Manises is located the Palacio de la Generalidad, a 15th century palace that today is used as seat of government.
  • Miguelete

  • The octagonal bell-tower, called Micalet or also Miguelete , is the landmark of the city. From there you have a great view over all Valencia
  • Basilica Virgen de los Desamparados

  • A church consecrated to the patroness of the city, and the Almudin, a medieval granary that is nowadays used as a museum.

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    Geography
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