About Valencia

The EUBCE Organizing Committee sends heartfelt wishes to all affected by the recent floods in the Valencia region.

Our thoughts are with the entire community during this difficult time.

We hope for a swift recovery and look forward to hosting a successful EUBCE conference in Valencia.

We’re here to support you and welcome you warmly.

EUBCE 2025: Join us in Valencia

Come for the Conference, Stay for the Experience!

Join us in June to exchange ideas, work toward a carbon-neutral future, and experience a slice of Spain.
If you’re considering extending your stay before or after EUBCE 2025 to explore this incredible city, let us share the many reasons Valencia should be on your itinerary.

Discover more at visitvalencia.com

 

Valencia is the European Green Capital!

Valencia is committed to the ecological and green transition, and is a leader in fighting climate change. 

Valencia invites you to celebrate an important recognition of the city’s commitment to sustainability: its election as European Green Capital 2024.

This distinction, awarded by the European Commission, recognizes the city’s efforts to improve the environment and the quality of life of its residents and visitors alike. It takes into account factors such as the numerous green spaces and sustainable mobility initiatives that can be enjoyed in the city, and that we invite you to discover on your visit.

Visitvalencia.com/en/european-green-capital-2024

 

 

City of Arts and Sciences Monuments

City of Arts and Sciences is a work of the Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava, several of its buildings have become icons in the city.
It is a scientific and cultural leisure complex, covering around two kilometres of the former riverbed of the River Turia.

What can we visit in the City of Arts and Sciences:

Hemisfèric – Oceanogràfic – Science Museum – Palau de les Arts -Umbracle – Ágora / CaixaForum Valencia – L’Assut d’Or

Monuments City of Arts and Sciences València

 

 

El Carmen Neighborhood

The district of El Carmen, located at the northwest end of the historic center, is the best known of Valencia’s neighborhoods. It takes its name from the church and convent of Carmen Calzado, and is rightly renowned as a utopia for lovers of Mediterranean cuisine and leisure. Although the range of restaurants and venues is unparalleled, this neighborhood is much more than that. It’s an area of Ciutat Vella with a thousand years of history and magnificent examples of medieval architecture, a rich artistic heritage, hundreds of historical anecdotes and the origin of a good number of local legends. Because the Barrio del Carmen is the perfect combination of history and leisure.

Barrio del Carmen | Valencia

 

 

Central Market

Europe’s largest fresh produce market

There can be no doubt: Valencia’s Central Market is one of the jewels in the crown. Its architecture, history and peculiarities make it a permanent fixture on every guided tour of the city.

Even if it’s crowded with visitors, we’re lucky in that it’s still a functioning fresh produce market where stallholders make a living by selling to a wide range of customer

Information about Central Market

 

 

Valencia Bike Routes

The nice weather is a constant in Valencia and invites you to explore it by bike. The city is completely flat and has about 200 kilometres of cycle paths, which allow you to reach any point of interest.

Valencia Bike Routes | Cycle Routes Valencia

 

 

The European Biomass
Conference & Exhibition 2025

EUBCE 2025 will bring together leading experts and groundbreaking innovations, united in driving a future – and present – capable of harnessing the full potential of biomass and bioenergy. Join us in advancing toward a carbon-neutral global community.