Distance | 36 miles (58 km) | |
Average train ticket price | $10 (€9) | |
Train frequency | 1 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there is 1 direct train a day | |
Train providers | Renfe |
Trains from Gandia to Valencia cover the 36 miles (58 km) long route taking on average 52 min with our travel partners like Renfe. Normally, there is 1 train operating per day, including direct services available. You can get the cheapest train tickets for this journey for as low as $10 (€9), but the average price of train tickets is $10 (€9). Travelers depart most frequently from Gandía and arrive in Valencia Joaquín Sorolla.
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Renfe is Spain’s national train company operating freight and passenger trains on Spain’s extensive railway network as well as international routes to neighboring France and Portugal. Renfe has a wide range of ticket types to fit your budget like the Basic, Elige and Premium tickets. Renfe also offers discount cards like the Renfe Gold Card and +Renfe Youth Card 50 for qualified travelers. You can use these savings offers and discount cards on Omio when booking your Gandia to Valencia trip. Renfe has a vast fleet of trains with different levels of comfort, amenities and speed. The Renfe AVE trains run at high speed and serve long-distance routes, Alvia trains combine high-speed and normal speed trains serving domestic routes, Altaria serves domestic routes into southern Spain, Euromed offers domestic routes along the Mediterranean coast, Avant trains serve regional commuter routes and Trenhotel offers night train routes.
The busy route between Gandía and Valencia is managed daily by the modern RENFE fleet. Their trains connect both cities in a little less than 1 hour.
This route is covered by suburban and long and medium distance trains. The latter are called Intercity and offer more amenities on board. A Gandía Valencia train of this category has accesses, seats and toilets for people with reduced mobility.
The journey by train Gandía Valencia has a stop in Cullera and takes 52-53 minutes. This is a direct connection that covers the distance of 69 kilometers.
Suburban trains operate up to 35 connections a day between Gandía and Valencia, with departures every 30 minutes. In turn, the Intercity fleet offers 2 daily links from Monday to Saturday and 1 connection on Sundays.
Gandía Station: opened in 1878, is located in the heart of the city. It is an underground station whose upper part is covered by an exuberant park. Here you will find the intercity bus station that connects Gandía with other tourist towns in the region. Among them, Denia and La Safor. The station is also a starting point for two L'Urba bus lines (red and yellow) that run through the historic centre and other neighbourhoods of the city. In turn, La Marina bus lines 1 and 2 link Gandía station with various tourist attractions in the town centre and the beach area.
Estaciones del Norte and Joaquín Sorolla: suburban trains arrive at the Estación del Norte, located in the heart of Valencia and within walking distance of the main shopping streets and most emblematic places of the city. It has direct 35-minute connections with Valencia airport via metro lines 3 and 5. These same lines link the station with other tourist areas, such as the City of Arts and Sciences or the Carmen neighbourhood and its palaces. Intercity trains arrive at the Joaquín Sorolla station located 800 meters from the Estación del Norte and connected to the rest of the city through lines 1, 2 and 7 of the metro.
Omio customers book a train from Gandía to Valencia Joaquín Sorolla most frequently for this route.
You can find the most popular departure train station for this journey, Gandía, located approximately 0.6 miles (962 m) from the city center of Gandia. The most popular arrival train station in Valencia, called Valencia Joaquín Sorolla, is located around 1.7 miles (2.7 km) away from its city center.
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