Date: 23, 24 and 25th, November 2022
Location
Hotel Meliá Valencia
Address: Avinguda de les Corts Valencianes, 52, 46015 València, Valencia
For bookings click here or call +34 96 303 00 86.
For any question related with the hotel reservation, you can send an email to the following address: reservas.melia.valencia@melia.com
In this link you will find relevant information on how to get to Valencia.
Sustainability measures during the event:
In the following link you can learn more about the sustainability strategy of Meliá Hotels and here, its commitment to the environment.
Autumn is the most changeable season in Valencia and the most likely to rain, especially in the months of October and November. The average temperature in November ranges from a maximum of 20 degrees Celsius during the day to 11 degrees Celsius at night.
In November the weather is still good for enjoying the sun and the beach, so it is essential to wear short-sleeved clothing, swimming costume, sunglasses and sunscreen during the day and long clothing and a light jacket, jumper and mackintosh at night. For more information visit the following website.
1. Avoid paper consumption and use digital formats instead. Here are some online resources to help you organize your visit:
By clicking on this link you can download a map of the city, tourist brochures and guides.
Take a look at this guide to visit Valencia in 3 days
To eat paella, you can visit wikipaella to find a good place or consult this guide.
Use this interactive map to find out which places to visit, where the tourist offices are or where you can rent a bike.
2. When getting around the city, walk, cycle or use public transport to reduce your carbon footprint. Here are some ideas:
Use public transport: here we leave you a map with the metro routes so you can consult them. You can also download a mobility APP such as Citymapper or Moovit to consult the different transport alternatives.
Get around by bike: Valencia is a "Bike-friendly" city, ideal for getting around by bike, thanks to its size, its flat terrain and its historic centre where motor vehicles are limited to a speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour. The city is also a member of the Cities for Cycling Network, which means it has more than 156 kilometres of cycle lanes. Here are some links to help you organise your bike route:
Bike lane map
3. Enjoy ecotourism and take part in nature activities. Here are some resources to help you:
4. Reduce your consumption, avoid compulsive shopping and if consumption is necessary, choose small shops, local crafts, municipal markets and local gastronomy made with seasonal and local products. In this link you can find some of these shops.
5. Reuse and if it is not possible to reuse, recycle! Use the bins and containers that can be found all over the city. If you don't want to make a mistake when it comes to recycling, you can check the colours and classification at this link. You can also click here to find out where the different recycling points (ecoparks) in the city are located. If your waste is plastic bottles and cans, you can take advantage of the incentives of the reciclos project.
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