There is an international airport located eight kilometres outside of Valencia, in the area known as Manises. It has modern
facilities and services, providing direct flights and connections with the interior of Spain and the rest of the world, which makes Valencia a convenient destination from any location. Upon arrival at the airport visitors will find the bus and rail links into the city are frequent and reasonably priced. 
• Vestibule Norte Station, in the city centre, is the main train station in Valencia and available from it are direct connections to all major Spanish and European cities.
• The national rail company RENFE runs daily trains to Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Alicante, Port Bou, Saragossa and Bilbao, as well as the rest of the province.
• Situated to the west of the city in Conde de Casal is Valencia bus station which provides a comprehensive network of services to all major destinations throughout Spain and Europe.
• Regular local services are available from the city centre to the outer coastal region on the Costa Azahar.
• As Valencia is the third largest city in Spain there has been continual development of its transport system to
meet the increasing demands of the new millennium. This has seen the growth of the metro train network across the city providing a fast, cheap service to city dwellers and visitors alike.
• Valencia's port (the Grao) in the Mediterranean Sea is an important transport link for both passengers and goods. The port of Valencia handles 20% of Spain’s exports and is the country’s biggest port for container traffic. Recent extensive renovations have been completed and ambitious expansion projects are under way.
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