A residential, well-connected eastern district between the city centre and the Cabanyal seafront.
Camins al Grau is one of Valencia's largest districts by population, named after the historic roads that linked the city centre to the port and the sea. The area sits east of the historic core, mixes residential blocks with office buildings and shopping, and connects to the rest of the city via metro lines 5 and 7 plus regional commuter rail.
Camins al Grau is one of Valencia's largest districts by population, sitting east of the historic centre between the city core and the seafront. It is best known as the home of the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències and as a residential and increasingly business-friendly neighbourhood with strong metro and bike connectivity.
Metro lines 5 and 7 serve Camins al Grau via stops including Marítim - Serrería and Ayora, with direct connections to the historic centre and the Joaquín Sorolla high-speed rail station. The València Cabanyal commuter rail station sits at the northern edge of the district, and the EMT bus network covers the area densely.
Day passes at coworking spaces in Camins al Grau typically range from €20 to €25, with weekly passes around €50, monthly hot-desk plans from roughly €170, and fixed desks from €220. Hourly rates from around €5 are also common in spaces that target freelancers and remote workers.
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