in Valencia, Spain
The Westin Valencia
- Baby
- Toddler
- Kid
- Teen
A landmark five-star hotel beside the Turia gardens, built around a palm-filled courtyard garden. It is elegant rather than playful, but families come for the huge rooms, the seasonal garden pool and a location that walks to the park, the science museum and the old town alike.



Our verdict
The refined city base for families who value big rooms and a green, walkable setting over a beach, with the Turia park as an endless free playground.
The rooms
A grand belle epoque landmark wrapped around a garden courtyard, with some of the largest rooms in the city. Classic rooms comfortably fit a family of three, and the suites and connecting rooms give parents and children a door between them. Cots are free and rollaway beds are available for older kids.
At a glance
- Sleeps
- 3 per room, 4 in suites and connecting rooms
- Pool
- Seasonal outdoor garden pool
- Park
- Steps from the Turia gardens
- Metro
- 5 min to Alameda and Colon
- Baby gear
- Free cots, high chairs on request
How the KidProof Score works
Every hotel is rated on eight things families actually care about, then weighted by how much each one drives your choice. Room setup counts the most. The little touches break the ties.
Sleeps how many? Connecting rooms, family suites, a real extra bed?
Clean travel cot, high chair, bottle warmer, changing table, kit to borrow.
Shallow pool or paddling area, playground, kids club (free or paid).
Quick breakfast, kids menus, allergy options, snacks on hand.
Secured windows, protected corners, watched pool, well kept grounds.
Laundry, in-room fridge, stroller access, parking, reliable Wi-Fi.
Close to family attractions, easy transport, park tickets or access.
Welcome gift for the child, staff who talk to kids, themed rooms.
Why families love it
- Some of the largest hotel rooms in Valencia, easy for a family
- Seasonal outdoor pool in a quiet palm courtyard garden
- Steps from the Turia gardens and the giant Gulliver playground
- Walkable to the City of Arts and Sciences and the old town
- Grand, calm spaces where a stroller is never a problem
- Metro and tram close by for the beach and the aquarium
ποΈA day here with kids
- 8:30
Breakfast in the garden
A calm start before the city warms up.
- 10:00
Turia gardens and Gulliver
Cross the road into the park and the giant playground.
- 13:00
Lunch near the market
Fresh bites from the Mercado Central stalls.
- 16:00
Science Museum
Hands-on floors keep every age busy.
- 19:30
Early dinner in Ruzafa
Family terraces a short walk south.
Family things to do nearby
Turia gardens and Gulliver
A nine-kilometre green park in a former riverbed, with the giant Gulliver playground where kids climb and slide over a huge reclining figure.
City of Arts and Sciences
The hands-on Science Museum and the Hemisferic planetarium and IMAX, the interactive heart of a futuristic white plaza that kids love to explore.
Oceanografic
Europe's largest aquarium, with a walk-through shark tunnel, beluga whales and a dome of tropical fish. A guaranteed hit and an easy rainy-day plan.
Mercado Central
A vast Modernista food market where kids can pick fresh oranges, jamon and pastries under stained-glass domes.
Is it right for your kids?
Baby
0 to 1 yr
Free cots, huge rooms with space for a travel cot, and the flat Turia paths make stroller days effortless.
Toddler
1 to 3 yrs
The garden pool and the endless Turia lawns are perfect for toddling, with the Gulliver playground minutes away.
Kid
4 to 11 yrs
Five to twelve year olds have the Gulliver playground, the science museum and bike hire in the park on the doorstep.
Teen
12 yrs and up
Teens get a central, walkable base, the science and aquarium complex nearby and easy trams to the beach.
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Parents also ask
Are the rooms really that big?
Yes, the Westin has some of the largest standard rooms in Valencia, and suites or connecting rooms suit a family of four well.
Is the pool open all year?
The garden pool is seasonal, generally late spring to early autumn; the spa and gym run year round.
Can we walk to the main sights?
Yes, the Turia gardens are across the street, and the old town, market and City of Arts are all a 15 to 25 minute walk or a short tram.
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