Every transport included

Access to every transport in Valencia. Metro, tram, bus, airport shuttle, bike sharing.

Multi-days

Available for 1,2,3 days.

100% digital

The Conet Transport Pass is 100% digital and can be used on your smartphone.

Conet Public Transport Pass in Valencia includes a credit to be used to get for 1,2,3 days:

  • unlimited access to metro,tram,bus, city trains
  • connection by metro to the airport
  • bike sharing by Uber-Lime

But is not enought. Thanks to the Partners of Conet Public Transport Pass, along with your pass you will receive for free:

  • free E-Sim offered by UBIGI with 500mb pre-loaded
  • local guide to restaurants and bar
  • 10% discount offered by Tiquets for local attractions

The Conet Public Transport Pass is the European pass, created by Conet, that provides access to all local public transportation for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7 days. It is designed for tourists visiting cities across Europe.

The Pass is worth it because:

  1. It’s cheaper than buying individual tickets for each journey around the city.

  2. It’s safe – you don’t need to worry about being double-charged or in over-seas fee on your credit card when buying local tickets.

  3. It’s all-in-one! A single pass to access all means of transport, even from different companies.

Get your Pass in 4 easy steps:

  1. Select the number of days

  2. Complete the payment

  3. Receive qrcode via email

  4. Activate your card at the digital kiosk in Valencia

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VALENCIA METRO MAP

USEFUL INFORMATIONS

Valencia Metro Network

Metrovalencia consists of 6 lines, which are color-coded for easy navigation. Lines 1 (yellow), 2 (purple), 3 (red), 5 (green), 7(orange) and 9 (gold) are primarily subway lines that serve the central and southern parts of the city, including important tourist destinations such as the historical center and the City of Arts and Sciences.

There are 4 Tramvia lines: Lines 4 (blue), 6 (pink), 8 (light blue), and 10 (light green) operate as trams and cater to the northern and eastern parts of Valencia, including the beach and the university areas.

The metro operates daily, with the first trains starting around 5:30 AM and the last ones running until about 11:30 PM on weekdays. On Fridays and Saturdays, services are extended until around 2:00 AM, making it convenient for those experiencing the city’s vibrant nightlife. The frequency of trains varies depending on the line and time of day, typically ranging from 5 to 20 minutes during peak hours and slightly longer during off-peak times.

Local Buses and Tram Network

The bus network in Valencia is managed by EMT Valencia and includes over 50 lines that cover the entire city and its surroundings. Buses run frequently, with service starting around 4:00 AM and ending at midnight. During peak hours, buses run every 5-10 minutes, while during less busy hours and on weekends, intervals can extend to 15-20 minutes. EMT also offers a night service known as the N line, which operates during the late hours until the early morning, thus providing 24-hour coverage of the main areas of the city.

Alongside the buses, Valencia’s tram system, managed by Metrovalencia, consists of 4 lines (4, 6, 8, and 10) that stretch for about 40 km. These lines connect the center of Valencia with the suburbs and beach resorts, making the tram a popular choice during the summer months. The frequency of the trams varies from 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the time and day of the week.

Valencia is also known for its network of bike paths, which extends for over 150 km. These bike lanes are well-maintained and safe, offering cyclists an effective and sustainable way to explore the city. Additionally, the bike-sharing service, Valenbisi, allows easy access to bicycles with stations widely distributed throughout the city.

Night line – Line N

Valencia’s EMT launched a new nighttime bus line called “CorreNit”. This line serves as a direct connection between major entertainment areas in the city, designed to enhance safety and convenience for young Valencians during their night outings. The CorreNit operates on Friday and Saturday nights as well as on the eve of holidays from 10:30 PM to 4:45 AM with a 20-minute frequency. The service integrates with the city’s existing night network, offering a total of 20 trips each night, providing around 3,000 seats over the weekend and 145,000 annually.

Stops

orres dels Serrans – Comte de Trénor
General Palanca – Porta de la Mar (jardí)
Pl. Amèrica – Gran Via marqués del Turia
Av. Aragó – Xile
Av. Blasco Ibáñez – Bèlgica
Av. Dr. Manuel Candela (impar) –  Av. Blasco Ibáñez
Av. Dr. Manuel Candela (impar) – Av. Port
Tomàs Montanyana – P. Albereda
P. Albereda (riu) – Museu de les Ciències
Av. Professor López Piñero – Museu de les Ciències
Alcalde Reig (impar) – Pere Aleixandre
Jacinto Benavente – Pont Àngel Custodi
Gran Via Marqués del Túria (impar) – Cànovas
Gran Via Marqués del Túria – Russafa
Pl. Espanya – Ermita
Gran Via Ferran el Catòlic – Juan de Mena
Av. Menéndez Pidal – Estació d’autobusos (riu)