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Hotel Eurostars Gran Valencia
Luxury hotel in Valencia
Valencia at your feet; a whole universe of amenities and maximum comfort in one of the most prosperous areas of the city with the highest growth rate in Spain A hotel of high standards for a city flying high. A newly created, 24-storey building to house the Eurostars Gran Valencia Hotel. The hotel is set in one of the most prosperous areas in full expansion, close to the two most important focal points of the Benicalap district: the Congress Hall and the Nou Mestalla football stadium which, with capacity to hold 75,000 spectators, will in the near future become the most modern stadium in Spain.
The Eurostars Gran Valencia is the ideal accommodation for business clients, with easy access from the motorways, proximity to the citys major industrial estates: (Fuente del Jarro, Paterna, Geminis Centre, Sorolla Centre, etc.), Wi-Fi connection, spacious meeting rooms with all the necessary technology and excellent leisure facilities such as a large gym, outdoor swimming pool and hydro-massage bathtub in all the guestrooms.
The hotel is also a wise choice for the tourist who wishes to discover the new attractions of Valencia. The warm, pleasant design of our rooms and public areas seeks to make you feel at home. The lobby bar, situated on the 14th floor, is an excellent place for couples to enjoy the incomparable vistas from the terrace. The Arnadi restaurant offers creative, Mediterranean cuisine, always prepared with locally grown produce of optimum quality and following the latest culinary trends.
The metro and bus network (with a stop 50 metres from the hotel) in a question of minutes will allow you to place yourself in the heart of the historical city centre (3.5 kilometres) in the City of the Arts and Sciences (6 kms.), in the port (9 kms.) or the city beaches: la Malvarrosa, Las Arenas or El Saler.
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Information about Valencia
If you walk in Valencia is possible to perceive the passing of time in its walls and streets. It’s one of the few cities in the world where traces of the origins can live together harmoniously, like the rests of the roman forum, and the most innovative and stylish buildings built in the new millennium like the City of Arts and Sciences. Valencia means business, culture and, for what concerns organization of fair and conventions, an active center in Europe. From the gastronomic point of view, it’s to keep in mind that Paella, the Spanish dish well-known worldwide, is a valencian specialty.
The city appearance experimented various transformations during the centuries. The Cathedral was built in the same place where in the roman period was erected the first temple of the city and afterwards an Arabic mosque. The gothic bell tower Micalet is the symbol of Valencia worldwide. Also civil architecture has a privileged place in the city history, like the Lonja de la Seda, elegant building declared World Heritage Site. In addition to this architectural inheritance, there’s the symbol of the modern Valencia: the City of Arts and Sciences, projected by Santiago Calatrava, famous architect born in Valencia. It is a futuristic complex that hosts the Hemisferic, a cinema-planetarium, the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, dedicated to music and performing arts, the science museum Príncipe Felipe and the Oceanogràfic, an Open-air oceanographic park.
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