SH Valencia Palace
Valencia · Spain · Paseo De La Alameda, 32
About SH Valencia Palace — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Valencia
SH Valencia Palace is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Valencia, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
This was a great experience. The rooms are nice and spacious. The breakfast and facilities are great. The staff is super friendly especially, Rafael. He is extremely friendly and helpful and is a great asset to this hotel by his charm and hospitality and going beyond expectations to make your stay more pleasant. Thanks and will visit again.
A fantastic hotel, with the added bonus of a rooftop pool. Close to city centre and science park, plus an easy bus ride to the beach too. Staff were very friendly, room was spacious and clean. Would definitely recommend this hotel.
We stayed at this hotel for one week and overall had a good experience. The location is very convenient — close to everything and easy to get around. The highlight of our stay was the cleanliness of the room. Housekeeping came every single day, and every time we returned, it felt like we were walking into the room for the first time — spotless, fresh, and perfectly arranged. It truly made a difference in our stay. The pool is also a great feature — clean, well-maintained, and enjoyable. However, it is quite small considering the size of the hotel. At times, there weren't enough lounge chairs for everyone, and when we arrived later in the day, there were no towels left to dry off. We ended up bringing our own towels, which didn’t bother us personally, but it's good to know that the pool is almost always crowded and towels may not be available if you go too late. However, there were a couple of downsides. The reception staff only greeted us at check-in and check-out. During the entire week, we came and went several times a day, and not once were we acknowledged with a “hello,” a smile, or even eye contact. It felt surprisingly cold and impersonal, especially considering how well-maintained the rest of the hotel was. The breakfast was another mixed point. It’s quite varied, with many options, but the price is significantly higher than what you would pay at cafés nearby — and even above the average for hotels in the area. It might be worth exploring local spots instead.