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Expat Community in Valencia

Valencia's expat community is one of the most welcoming in Europe. From language exchanges and sports clubs to professional networking and volunteering — here is how to connect, make friends, and build your life in the city.

50k+Expats in Valencia
Top 5Global Expat City Ranking
100+Weekly Events & Meetups

Expat Groups & Communities

The main online and offline communities where Valencia expats connect, ask questions, and organise events.

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InterNations Valenciaopen_in_new

Social & Professional · 5,000+ members

The largest international expat network in Valencia. Monthly events at bars and restaurants, professional networking, and activity groups (hiking, photography, dining). Free to join; premium membership unlocks full event access.

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Valencia Expats (Facebook)open_in_new

Social / Q&A · 30,000+ members

The go-to Facebook group for questions about visas, rentals, healthcare, and day-to-day life. Very active — expect answers within hours. Good for buying/selling furniture and finding flatmates.

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Expats in Valencia (Facebook)open_in_new

Social / Q&A · 15,000+ members

A slightly smaller but more tightly moderated group. Less noise, more useful threads on bureaucracy, taxes, and neighbourhood advice. Good complement to the larger group.

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Valencia Meetup Groupsopen_in_new

Activities & Social · 10,000+ members

Meetup.com hosts dozens of Valencia-based groups: hiking, coding, board games, photography, yoga, and language exchange. Most events are free or under €5. Great for finding people with shared interests.

Language Exchanges (Intercambios)

The most popular way to practise Spanish and meet both locals and fellow expats. All are free to attend.

Intercambio Valencia

location_onVarious bars (rotating)

scheduleTuesdays & Thursdays, 8pm

The city's most popular language exchange. Typically 50–100 people. Speak Spanish, English, French, German, and more. Free entry — just buy a drink.

Lingua Social Club

location_onRuzafa

scheduleWednesdays, 7:30pm

Smaller, more structured format with timed rotations between language tables. Great if you want focused practice rather than a bar social.

Tandem Valencia

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scheduleFridays, 8pm

Relaxed Friday evening intercambio. Mixed crowd of locals and expats. One of the best ways to meet Valencians who want to practise English.

Sports & Activity Clubs

Physical activity is one of the fastest ways to build genuine friendships. Valencia's year-round sunshine makes it easy.

Running / Social

Valencia Hash House Harriers

Weekly 'drinking club with a running problem'. Trail runs followed by socialising. Very international, all fitness levels welcome.

Touch Rugby

Valencia Touch Rugby

Mixed-gender, non-contact touch rugby on the Turia riverbed. Training twice a week, tournaments across Spain.

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Padel Expats Valencia

WhatsApp group organising padel matches for all levels. Spain's fastest-growing sport — easy to pick up, extremely social.

Road Cycling

Cycling Valencia Expats

Weekend road cycling group rides departing from the Turia. Routes ranging from 40km flat to 100km+ mountain climbs.

tips_and_updates5 Ways to Make Friends in Valencia

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Attend a language exchange

Intercambios are the single fastest way to meet both locals and expats. Go to at least three before deciding it is not for you — the first one always feels awkward.

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Join a sports group

Padel, running, cycling, or touch rugby — shared physical activity builds friendships faster than bar conversations. Valencia's climate means year-round outdoor sports.

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Volunteer locally

Organisations like Valencia Acoge, the Red Cross (Cruz Roja), and local animal shelters welcome English-speaking volunteers. Meaningful connections and Spanish practice.

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Work from a coworking space

Coworking spaces like Wayco and The Shed run community events, lunches, and workshops. You will meet people organically without having to 'network'.

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Say yes to everything (for 30 days)

The first month is critical. Accept every invitation — even if you are tired, even if it is not your thing. Momentum builds your social circle; isolation reinforces itself.

workProfessional Networking

Valencia's professional scene is growing fast, especially in tech, marketing, and creative industries.

VLC Tech & Startup Events

StartupGrind Valencia, VLC Tech Fest, and regular developer meetups. The tech scene is small enough that you will know everyone within a few months.

Coworking Communities

Wayco, The Shed, and Start Valencia run networking lunches, pitch nights, and skill-share workshops. Built-in community for remote workers.

LinkedIn Local Valencia

Periodic in-person LinkedIn Local events. More corporate than the startup scene but useful for consulting, finance, and legal professionals.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

Is Valencia a good city for expats?

Valencia consistently ranks among the top 5 cities in the world for expat quality of life (InterNations Expat City Ranking 2025). The combination of affordable cost of living, Mediterranean climate, excellent healthcare, strong public transport, and a large English-speaking community makes it one of Europe's most attractive relocation destinations.

Do I need to speak Spanish to live in Valencia?

You can get by with English in the expat community and many service-oriented businesses. However, learning Spanish dramatically improves your daily life, opens up friendships with locals, and is essential for bureaucratic tasks. Most expats reach conversational Spanish within 6–12 months of consistent practice.

What is an intercambio?

An intercambio (language exchange) is a social event where people meet to practise different languages. Typically held in a bar, you rotate between tables for each language. It is free to attend — you just buy your own drinks. Intercambios are the most popular way for expats to practise Spanish and meet locals.

Are there professional networking events in Valencia?

Yes. InterNations runs monthly professional mixers. Valencia also has a growing tech scene with events like VLC Tech Fest, StartupGrind Valencia, and regular meetups for developers, designers, and marketers. LinkedIn local groups and coworking spaces also host networking sessions.

How long does it take to build a social circle?

Most expats report having a solid social circle within 2–3 months if they actively attend events 2–3 times per week. The key is consistency: showing up to the same intercambio, coworking space, or sports group regularly so that familiar faces become friends.

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