Valencia is compact and well-connected, so you won’t need a car. Choose from metro, bus, bikes, or scooters depending on your lifestyle.
Valencia is compact, well-connected, and easy to navigate without a car. You can choose from public transport, bikes, or electric scooters, depending on your budget and lifestyle.
Public Transport
Metro & Tram (Metrovalencia)
- Cover the city, airport, and nearby towns.
- Zone A tariff: Single ticket €1.50; 10-trip SUMA card €5.40.
- Student Pass (Mobilis30): €14.90/month, unlimited travel in all zones (for under 30).
- Rechargeable Card: SUMA card works for metro, tram, and EMT buses.
Official info: Metrovalencia | SUMA Card Info
Buses (EMT Valencia)
- Single ticket: €2
- 10-trip ticket: from €8.50
- Night buses (NitBus) available on weekends.
Official info: EMT Valencia
Mobilis30 Card
What it is: A 30-day unlimited travel card valid for metro, tram, and buses in your chosen zone(s).
- Price (Zone A): €14.90/30 days.
- Requirements:
- Carnet Jove (Youth Card) – for residents under 30
- Passport or ID
- Passport-size photo
- Proof of address in Valencia (rental contract, university certificate, etc.)
- Where to get it: At metro stations, authorised kiosks, or official transport offices.
More info: Mobilis Official Info
Valenbisi (Public Bike Sharing)
- Annual student subscription: around €29/year.
- First 30 minutes per ride free, then €0.50 per extra 30 minutes.
- Ideal for short commutes and exploring.
Official site: Valenbisi
Electric Scooters & Mopeds
YEGO (electric scooters)
- Price: €0.28/min (Zone A).
- Driving licence required: AM or higher; car licence accepted.
- Discount code: JGYQJJBP2H
Website: Yego
Cooltra (electric mopeds)
- Price: €0.26–€0.35/min (Zone A).
- Driving licence required: AM or higher; car licence accepted.
- Discount code: sknqzrd
Website: Cooltra
Tip: Most Erasmus students save money by combining Mobilis30 (or a Student Pass) for public transport with Valenbisi for short trips, using scooters only when needed.