Quatre CarreresRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median €16.2/m², you are paying for the 'new Valencia' aesthetic rather than authentic charm. Our neighborhood analysis confirms this area has gone full BOUGIE, where renters trade central convenience for modern insulation and terrace space. It is a calculated play for those who want to avoid the damp walls of older districts, though the investment outlook suggests prices will stay inflated as the Roig Arena nears completion.
The Vibe:This is Valencia’s high-rise skyline, defined by the white concrete of the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias and the massive El Saler shopping mall. It lacks the messy grit of the old town, favoring wide, windy avenues and gated complexes with communal pools. If you aren't using the L10 tram line, the massive scale of the blocks makes every simple errand feel like a long-distance trek.
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Quick Estimate
Quatre Carreres @ €16.2/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking easier in Quatre Carreres than in the city center?
Significantly; almost every modern building here includes a dedicated underground garage, saving you from the street-parking nightmare of Ruzafa.
Does the L10 tram actually help with the commute?
It provides a direct link to Alacant station in the center, but it feels isolated from the rest of the Metrovalencia network.
What should I expect for a standard 2-bedroom rental?
Based on current m² stats, a decent 80m² apartment will set you back between €1,300 and €1,550 per month.
Are there traditional local markets in the area?
No, this is big-box territory where you'll be doing the weekly shop at Carrefour or Mercadona rather than a local Mercat.
How is the noise level near the Roig Arena construction?
It is a heavy construction zone during the day, so avoid the southernmost blocks if you work from home and value silence.