The North Station of Valencia Spain sits at the heart of the medieval city and is station to Spanish Day Trains and trains operated by Renfe. The station’s main entrance faces the Jativa 24 street but can also be accessed through the corner of Bailen Mathematical Marzal. Buses and taxis, as well as the Metro line pass through the station and cheap car rentals are available within.

The station serves daily connections to the cities of Madrid, Sevilla, Barcelona, Alicante, Zaragoza, Bilbao and the French Border. Trains going to other regions also serve the station. Other destinations include Castellon de la Plana, Glandia/ Platja de Gandia Grau i, Xativa/ Alcudia of Crespins/ Moixent, Claudiel, Oropesa, Almeria, Granada, Badajoz, Lorca Sutullena, Murcia del Carmen, Montpellier, Alcoi, Ciudad Real, Teruel, Huesca, Albacete and Cartagena.

The station exudes the city’s artsy and creative culture, and is considered a landmark, more than a transport hub. The station’s façade is lined with Valencian agriculture-inspired design, portraying a visual explosion of colors. The station’s structure is also much reflective of the city’s medieval past.

The station’s service offerings go from shops, restaurants, communications, a wi-fi access, public transport, parking and car rentals, to direct connections to the Metro line. Public transports available from the station are bus lines, (provincial and intercity) the metro line (4 connections) taxis, (to almost any destination) and car rental services. Cheap car rentals at the Valencia Rail Station are offered by famous providers such as Alamo, Dollar, Enterprise, Budget, Hertz, Thrifty, National, Avis, Sixt and Europcar.