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Valencia tickets & safe packages · Mestalla, Valencia.

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Football trips to Valencia 2026/27

Valencia is a club that reached back-to-back Champions League finals in 2000 and 2001, and that history still runs through how the city engages with football. The fans are vocal, the stadium atmosphere on a big match night is sharp and close, and the city itself gives you plenty to work with beyond the ninety minutes. Whether you are planning your first trip to Spanish football or adding Valencia to a longer run of fixtures, a football package to Valencia wraps the match into a trip worth making. This page lets you browse and weigh up offers from travel companies and ticket sellers side by side, covering everything from a standalone match ticket to a full package with flights and hotel included.

Compare football trips to Valencia

Football packages to Valencia range from a match ticket on its own through to a fully arranged trip covering flights, hotel, and the seat in the ground. If you are starting from scratch with nothing booked, a full package is usually the most practical approach. Most are structured around two or three nights, which gives enough time to see the city as well as the match. If you have already sorted your flights, a ticket-plus-hotel deal fills the gap without paying for travel you do not need. The key at every level is reading what each deal actually specifies: the hotel rating, how close it sits to the centre, and what the cancellation or postponement terms look like before you commit.

Valencia tickets

Buying tickets directly from Valencia CF typically requires an active club membership, and even with one, access to the most in-demand fixtures is not guaranteed. Home matches against the title challengers and European competition nights are the fixtures that attract the most attention from travelling supporters, so for those it is wise to book as soon as dates are confirmed. When reviewing ticket options through the sellers on this page, check the seat category and which area of the ground it covers. Also confirm how the ticket is delivered: most sellers now issue mobile or PDF tickets, and it is worth knowing the format before you fly, so there are no surprises at the gate.

Supporter guide to Valencia and Mestalla

Matchday at Mestalla has a particular edge to it. The steep angle of the stands sends crowd noise downward across the pitch, and you feel that as a visitor from the first whistle. The home support tends to be in full voice early rather than building gradually, and European nights generate a different level of intensity to a routine league fixture. Bars near the ground fill up in the hour before kick-off, and the area around the stadium has a recognisable pre-match energy. If you are attending for the first time, arriving well before kick-off gives you time to settle in and find your section without rushing. The atmosphere does the rest.

Getting to Mestalla

Mestalla sits in the Eixample district, a straightforward journey from the city centre. From Valencia Airport, Line 5 of the metro runs directly into the centre and stops at Aragó, around a ten-minute walk from the ground. The airport-to-centre journey takes roughly twenty to twenty-five minutes. Once in the city, the ground is also reachable on foot from the main hotel areas. Taxis and rideshare apps are available for those arriving with luggage or preferring a door-to-door transfer.

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Valencia fixtures - 2026/2027

Newcastle Valencia
Saturday
8 Aug
2026
St James Park
Friendly
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69 €
Valencia Real Betis
Sunday
16 Aug
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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109 €
Valencia Celta Vigo
Sunday
23 Aug
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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99 €
Valencia Barcelona
Sunday
6 Sep
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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229 €
Sevilla Valencia
Sunday
13 Sep
2026
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
La Liga
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99 €
Valencia Real Sociedad
Sunday
20 Sep
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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109 €
Valencia Athletic Bilbao
Sunday
18 Oct
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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109 €
Valencia Villarreal
Sunday
25 Oct
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
109 €
Valencia Real Madrid
Sunday
8 Nov
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
229 €
Rayo Vallecano Valencia
Sunday
22 Nov
2026
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
La Liga
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311 €
Valencia Osasuna
Sunday
29 Nov
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
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99 €
Atlético Madrid Valencia
Sunday
13 Dec
2026
Wanda Metropolitano
La Liga
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75 €
Valencia Espanyol
Sunday
20 Dec
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
99 €
Valencia Malaga
Sunday
10 Jan
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
99 €
Valencia Sevilla
Sunday
24 Jan
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
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109 €
Barcelona Valencia
Sunday
31 Jan
2027
Camp Nou
La Liga
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199 €
Valencia Racing Santander
Sunday
7 Feb
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
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99 €
Valencia Alaves
Sunday
14 Feb
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
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99 €
Real Madrid Valencia
Sunday
28 Feb
2027
Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga
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299 €
Valencia Levante
Sunday
7 Mar
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
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119 €
Athletic Bilbao Valencia
Sunday
14 Mar
2027
Estadio San Mamés
La Liga
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159 €
Valencia Deportivo La Coruna
Sunday
21 Mar
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
99 €
Real Sociedad Valencia
Sunday
4 Apr
2027
Estadio Anoeta
La Liga
Price From
75 €
Valencia Getafe
Sunday
11 Apr
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
99 €
Valencia Rayo Vallecano
Wednesday
21 Apr
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
99 €
Real Betis Valencia
Sunday
2 May
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
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49 €
Valencia Atlético Madrid
Sunday
9 May
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
299 €
Espanyol Valencia
Sunday
16 May
2027
RCDE Stadium
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Valencia Elche
Sunday
23 May
2027
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
499 €
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Mestalla

Mestalla has a capacity of around 49,000 and is one of the older grounds still in active use in La Liga. The stadium opened in 1923 and has hosted major international fixtures over the decades, including European competition and Spanish national team matches. Its location in the Eixample district puts it close to the city centre, making it easy to combine match day with time in the surrounding neighbourhoods.

Package trip or tickets

Football packages for Valencia come in different shapes depending on what you already have arranged. A full travel package is the straightforward option if nothing is booked yet: it brings the match ticket, accommodation, and often flights into a single deal. Most are built around two or three nights, which suits a trip centred on a single fixture. If you have flights but no hotel, a ticket-plus-hotel combination covers what is missing. And if travel and accommodation are already in place, a standalone ticket is the simpler route. Across all options, the details that matter most are the seat category, the hotel's location and star rating, and the terms that apply if the match is rescheduled or cancelled.

Valencia's rivalries

Valencia's most intense fixture is the one against Real Madrid, which consistently draws the strongest interest from visiting supporters and generates a sharp atmosphere at the ground. Matches against Barcelona carry similar weight, and both fixtures are worth planning a trip around if the schedule allows. The regional derby against Villarreal adds a different kind of edge, two Valencian Community clubs with a competitive history between them. Levante represent the other city derby, though the gap between the clubs in recent seasons has affected how regularly that fixture features at the top level. European competition nights sit alongside these rivalries as the other category of match that makes Mestalla worth the journey.

History and great players

Valencia was founded in 1919 and built its strongest era in the early 2000s. After those two Champions League final appearances, the club won La Liga in 2002 and again in 2004, alongside Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup victories across the same period. That generation produced players who went on to define Spanish football internationally: David Villa became Spain's all-time leading scorer, and David Silva spent a decade at Manchester City after leaving Valencia, winning multiple Premier League titles. Fernando Morientes, Pablo Aimar, and Gaizka Mendieta were central to the European runs. That era remains the reference point for the club's place in continental football.

Other activities in Valencia

Valencia is a practical city for a short trip. The old town, known as the Ciutat Vella, is compact and walkable, with the Central Market and the Cathedral close together near the historic centre. The Turia Gardens run through the city along the course of a diverted river, connecting several neighbourhoods on foot or by bike. At the southern end sits the City of Arts and Sciences, a large architectural complex that works as a half-day visit. The beach at Malvarrosa is within easy reach by tram or bike. The city also has a strong food culture built around rice dishes, and the local restaurants around the centre give you a straightforward way into that.

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