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The top 10 coffee shops in Valencia
Find out the best spots in Valencia for your regular cup of coffee!
Valencia is known for its coffee shops. In fact, there are so many great ones that it can be hard to know where to start. But don't worry, I am here to help! I've compiled a list of the 10 best coffee shops in Valencia, so you can explore and find your perfect caffeine fix. Happy sipping!
The top 10 coffee shops in Valencia
Spain's third largest city, Valencia, is a place where you can experience both the old and new world. With its well-preserved medieval district and amazing architecture, it's easy to see why Valencia is often referred to as the "City of Arts and Sciences".
But don't let its history intimidate you – Valencia also has a vibrant nightlife and culture scene that will keep you entertained for days on end. So if you're looking for an interesting and exciting European city to visit, be sure to add Valencia to your list!
Here are the best coffee shops to visit while you are discovering this amazing city.
Retrogusto Coffeemates
This cute cafe is located in the heart of the Central Market. Coffee lovers get their money's worth here. The selection of different coffee beans from all over the world could not be bigger! The two owners, Martina and Paula, have found their passion and take their guests on a taste journey. They can be surprising, immeasurable, bitter, sour and sweet at the same time. They can have notes of fruit, chocolate or nuts - and in the end it's all about speciality coffee!
Bluebell Coffee
Tradition meets modernity at Bluebell Coffee. Surrounded by typical Spanish inner courtyards and historic buildings, the hip café fits perfectly into the trendy Ruzafa district. The cozy, traditional ambience with rustic furnishings provides an exciting contrast to the modern preparation of food and coffee.
Here, coffee is considered a gourmet product and great value is placed on the best quality. It is therefore not surprising that the owners maintain close contact with different suppliers and are always on the lookout for the best coffee beans. Next time you're in the Ruzafa district, stop by Bluebell Coffee and try a delicious sandwich, avocado toast or a waffle.
Mayan Coffees
At Mayan Coffees, not only the unique and different tastes of the coffee are convincing, but also the expert barista. This way you can be sure that you get the best coffee from Valencia every time! Experience the incredible variety of different flavors and immerse yourself in the Mayan culture, which is reflected in the wonderful interior design. And try the different types of coffee from Guatemala, Peru, Mexico, Costa Rica and Colombia. If you ask locals about the best coffee in Valencia, they will surely name Mayan Coffees!
Dulce de leche
This trendy café has good coffee as well as traditional Argentinian dulce de leche. A must-try for anyone who likes sweets! But other sweet treats such as tarts, cakes and croissants can also be found here. The recipes have been passed on from generation to generation and are prepared with passion and love! The facility itself is modern, contemporary and invites you to linger and enjoy. Whether for breakfast, brunch or coffee and cake - this café is definitely worth a visit!
Ikore Kofi
Ikore Kofi is a small and young roastery that aims to do things differently. Each coffee is roasted in an artisan way and therefore tastes unique. The owners attach great importance to the fact that the coffee comes from fair trade and that the coffee farmers are valued.
The attention to detail and the further training of the employees result in a unique product in every case. On the website you will also find many helpful tips for imitating good coffee at home! The café itself is simply furnished - because the cup of coffee is the main player here!
Babel Cafe Bar
The Babel Cafe Bar is the perfect place to stop before or after a day of shopping. This Moorish-fusion spot offers tasteful decor with Casablanca stools and a Moroccan menu, including tempting tagines and delicious couscous. For a morning treat, sip traditional Moroccan tea with sweet pastries.
Cafe de las Horas
The Café de las Horas combines the style of a Parisian coffee house with an English tea salon. The elegant café attracts a cosmopolitan crowd who regularly dine out for brunch in an interior adorned with fresh flowers and candelabra. On Sundays, the café has a themed brunch between 11am and 4pm.
Ubik Café
Ubik Café is a bookstore-cafeteria in the cosmopolitan Ruzafa district. It offers new stories, poetry, music and children's books as well as a second-hand section at very reasonable prices. The monthly program includes exhibitions, book launches, concerts and creative workshops for adults and children, with a room dedicated to the little ones in the house. At Ubik Café you can drink speciality coffee, quality wines, craft beer, and taste wonderful tapas and salads.
La Tenda 1950
La Tenda 1950 is a small, friendly bakery offering delicious confections for everyone with a sweet tooth, from fresh bread to pastries, crepes and waffles. The coffee is strong and delicious and a range of tea infusions are also available.
Lala Land
Lala Land is a firm local favorite, greeting guests with an illuminated sign and a plethora of furnishings. Choose from the sweet and savory pastries at the checkout, or one of their spectacular cakes. Brunch at Lala Land typically consists of delicious coffee, refreshing orange juice and a simple but enjoyable sandwich or even a piece of quiche. Small but tasty delights at this lovely little cafe tucked away from the tourist crowds.
Final Thoughts
In the end, Valencia is a city with an undeniable charm and flavor that you can't find anywhere else. Its coffee shops are no exception to this rule. I hope that my list of the top 10 coffee shops in Valencia has helped narrow down your search for a place where you can enjoy a morning cup-o'-joe or afternoon espresso. Have any other favorite spots in Valencia? Let me know by leaving a comment below!
About the author
My name is Vasileia and I’m here because i decided to combine my two favourite things: writing and coffee. I love travelling around the world and visiting coffee shops but my biggest goal is to visit a coffee farm, to see where it all starts! You can follow my coffee adventures via my blog: thewanderingbean.net