Getting around Valencia
 

Valencia is a sustainable destination thanks to its excellent public transport network, which connect you to the beach, airport, city centre and local towns.

Although the city’s size allows you to get almost everywhere on foot or bike, for longer journeys, we recommend the underground, tram or bus.

Valencia’s terrain is flat, ideal for cycling and offers over 200 kilometres of bike lanes throughout the city. You can ride along the old course of the River Turia, which has been converted into a bike-friendly garden running through the entire city centre.

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The Valencia Tourist Card is the most sustainable and cost-effective way to move around the city. It offers unlimited trips on the bus, tram and metro (including to/from the airport). You can purchase cards for 24, 48 and 72 hours. 

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Valencia Metro Map


A few of the stations are notable for their design. Among them is Alameda Station (underground lines 3 and 5), designed by internationally renowned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava. The Amado Granell-Montolivet Station is home to a spectacular mural by Valencian illustrator Paco Roca. And at Colón Station, you can visit the Sala Lametro cultural exhibition space.
 

SESAM Highlights

SIM University

SimUniversity will take place during the SESAM annual meeting and thus also create an opportunity for students to be exposed to simulation
content from international experts.

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SiReN

SiReN (Simulation Research Network) is a grass-roots, collaborative group of simulation researchers working at all levels—from early career researchers to experienced research colleagues—supported by SESAM.

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SESAM Mentoring Programme

The SESAM Mentoring Programme is a working alliance in which individuals work together over time, on a one-to-one basis, to support the personal and professional growth, development, and success of the relational partners through the provision of career and psychosocial support.

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