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Valencia

Culture Corner

Map of the University of Valencia and the ISA Office
The largest aquarium in Europe, El Oceanográfico, in Valencia's interactive museum complex, the City of Arts and Sciences

Region and Population

Valencia (population 800,000) is the capital of the Autonomous Community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, about 200 miles south of Barcelona and 200 miles east of Madrid.

Climate

The Mediterranean climate of Valencia is generally quite mild and pleasant, with warm, dry summers and mild winters. Valencia enjoys an average of 300 sunny days per year, and most of the rain falls in spring and autumn.

Although the winters are mild, it will feel quite a bit colder inside than you might be used to, as the buildings in Valencia are built for the hot summers. Be sure to bring warm clothing to accommodate the chilly winter months.

Summer students should keep in mind that air conditioning is not as prevalent in Spain as in the US--while the ISA office is air conditioned, many Spanish homes are not!

Average monthly highs and lows (ºF) and rainfall (inches) in Valencia:

TypeJanFebMarAprMayJuneJulAugSeptOctNovDec
Highs596164667279858581736461
Lows414346485563686964554845
Avg. Rainfall1.080.90.820.891.040.560.170.281.461.581.241.66