Reina 33 is an entry ready apartment in Valencia for expats. It is a furnished apartment near the beach of Valencia. The apartment has two bedrooms. The master bedroom comes with a double bed. The second bedroom has one single bed. There is a third office room. This is ideal if you work from home!
There are also two bathrooms. One comes with a shower, washing basin and of course, a toilet. The other one comes with a bath and washing basin.
The kitchen is fully equipped and has everything that you may need during your stay here. Time to bring out your cooking skills! Afterwards you can eat your home cooked meals at the dining table that can sit up to three people.
The living room is spacious, bright and comes with wooden floors which give it a very warm atmosphere. The living room has a comfortable couch and armchairs. From the living room you have direct access to the balcony as well. Here you can find a table and chairs, ideal to enjoy the climate of this lovely city.
Furthermore are bed linen, towels and WIFI also all included in the price. In other words is this the perfect place in Valencia for expats.
Poblats Marítims is the name for the beach areas of Valencia of which Cabanyal is part of. It consists of a series of sandy beaches linked by a promenade with palm trees. The surrounding streets attract summer visitors with their souvenir shops, cafes, light-hearted restaurants, and bars and clubs open until late at night.
Close to your apartment you can find the Mercat Cabanyal and the Valencia Rice Museum, dedicated to the history of the production of this cereal in the city. El Cabanyal-Canyamelar which, for a good part of the nineteenth century was a separate town called El Poble Nou de la Mar. The neighborhood’s present name derives from the cabins or shanties which became home to those Valencians who wanted to earn a living from both agriculture and the sea. The heart of the neighborhood has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest thanks to its unique urban fabric and traditional architecture.
Recent governmental investments allowed to make a lot of the streets pedestrian which makes the area very child-friendly and is starting to attract more and more young families to the area. If you do miss the urban lifestyle of a city, you can find your way to the historic city centre of Valencia in multiple ways. Public transport is available all over the area and you can also use one of the many bike or scooter share programs that the city allows.
The area of this rental apartment Valencia Beach has also become home to different kinds of expats and travelers. This cultural attractiveness generated a special kind of business opportunity and a lot of local companies have invested in coworking spaces and making the area convenient for this new kind of inhabitants. The actual neighborhood doesn’t have such a vibrant nightlife, but there are some great traditional restaurants to choose from, including one of the oldest, Casa Montaña, established in 1836. Parking is easy, and there are supermarkets and schools around, making it a reasonable choice for families
Best area in town
Near the port
Terrace or balcony
Best area in town
Near the port
Terrace or balcony
This expat apartment is only available for professional stays starting from 1 month. This apartment is not a tourist apartment.
A booking in this entry ready apartment in Valencia for expats is subject to a linen fee of 150€. This amount will be charged together with the rent of the last month of the rental, or deducted from the deposit. Click here to read more about the linen fee or consult our general terms and conditions.
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