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Valencia to Valladolid Bullet Train Tickets & Timetable

Valencia to Valladolid trains are operated by Renfe, using Alvia through services and AVE or Alvia connections via Madrid Chamartin. The main departure point is Valencia Joaquin Sorolla, with arrival at Valladolid Campo Grande; typical intermediate stops include Cuenca Fernando Zobel, Madrid Chamartin, and Segovia Guiomar. The rail distance is about 526 km depending on the service pattern. Direct Alvia trains and same-day connections usually give around 8 to 12 usable departures in one direction. The fastest journeys take about 3 hours 20 minutes, while slower connections with a longer Madrid transfer can take around 5 hours 30 minutes. One-way fares from Valencia to Valladolid start from about €35 ($38 USD) for advance Basico-style tickets and can rise to around €120 ($130 USD) for flexible or higher-class fares. Prices shown are starting from; final fares depend on class, time of booking, and availability. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead; book earlier for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year, and long weekends in Spain.
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12:31
ValenciaValencia Joaquin Sorolla
3h 28m
15:59
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
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Renfe AVE 05721
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116 USD
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3h 28m, Direct
12:31
ValenciaValencia Joaquin Sorolla
15:59
ValladolidValladolid Campo Grande
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116 USD
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07:42
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17:42
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3h 20m
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3
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Valencia
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$57
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Human support is available 24/7 for Valencia to Valladolid booking questions, schedule changes, ticket delivery, and station guidance at Valencia Joaquin Sorolla or Valladolid Campo Grande.
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Exchange and refund rules on the Valencia to Valladolid route depend on the Renfe fare family selected, such as Basico, Elige, or Premium. Check the conditions shown with each train before confirming your booking.
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Valencia to Valladolid Route Overview

This cross-country route links the Mediterranean coast with Castile and Leon by combining the Madrid-Levante high-speed line and the Madrid-Valladolid high-speed line. A distinctive feature is the change in landscape: orange-growing plains around Valencia give way to the dry La Mancha plateau, the tunnels north of Madrid, and the approach to the Duero basin near Valladolid. Direct Alvia services are reservation-only, while AVE segments also require an assigned seat; standing travel and open boarding are not used on these long-distance trains. If your itinerary involves a connection at Madrid Chamartin, allow enough time to move between platforms and pass ticket control again if required.
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3h 20m

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3h 6m

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Longest trip

3h 34m

Valencia

Valencia is Spain's third-largest city, known for the Turia Gardens, the City of Arts and Sciences, and the old quarter around the cathedral. Long-distance high-speed trains to Valladolid usually depart from Valencia Joaquin Sorolla, a dedicated station south of the historic center with shuttle links to Valencia Nord.

Valencia Joaquín Sorolla

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Valencia Estaciò Nord

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3h 20m

Valladolid

Valladolid is a Castilian city associated with the court of the Catholic Monarchs, Cervantes, and Spain's Golden Age. Valladolid Campo Grande station sits beside the Campo Grande park, within walking distance of Plaza Mayor and connected to regional trains across Castile and Leon.

Valladolid Campo Grande

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Valladolid

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Practical Information for Alvia and AVE Travelers

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Renfe long-distance trains on this route have set carry-on limits, and passengers keep luggage with them onboard. Label large bags and board early if carrying several items.
Luggage Allowance
On Renfe AVE and Alvia services, each passenger may usually take up to 3 pieces of luggage with a combined weight of up to 25 kg and a combined size of up to 290 cm, with no single item exceeding 85 x 55 x 35 cm.
Storage Facilities
AVE and Alvia trainsets have overhead racks for small and medium bags, luggage stacks near coach entrances, and limited floor-level space between some back-to-back seats. Keep valuables in a smaller bag at your seat.
Special Items
Folded bicycles, skis, golf bags, and musical instruments are accepted when packed and within Renfe size limits. Fully assembled bicycles are restricted on long-distance AVE and Alvia trains and may require special packing.

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Valencia to Valladolid Map

The Valencia to Valladolid rail route starts at Valencia Joaquin Sorolla on the Madrid-Levante high-speed line, running inland through Requena-Utiel and Cuenca Fernando Zobel toward Madrid Chamartin. North of Madrid it uses the Madrid-Segovia-Valladolid high-speed line, passing the Sierra de Guadarrama base tunnels and Segovia Guiomar before reaching Valladolid Campo Grande. Some Alvia services continue beyond Valladolid toward northern Spain.

Rail vs Bus vs Plane

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3h 19m

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$46

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94

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The train links Valencia Joaquin Sorolla with Valladolid Campo Grande without the airport transfer time needed for flights. Buses between Valencia and Valladolid generally take much longer and may require a change in Madrid. Flying usually means using Valencia Airport and Madrid Airport, then continuing by rail or road to Valladolid, so the door-to-door time can exceed the train. Rail also has a lower carbon footprint than flying on this domestic corridor.
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3h 20m

$57-$129

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8h 30m

$35-$75

Flight

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1h 5m

$70-$220

FAQ about the Valencia - Valladolid Route

How fast is the Valencia to Valladolid train?

AVE services used on connecting itineraries can reach 300 km/h (186 mph) on high-speed sections. Renfe Alvia trains on the direct route can reach up to 250 km/h (155 mph), with speed depending on the line section and stopping pattern.

How long is the train from Valencia to Valladolid?

The fastest Valencia to Valladolid train connections take about 3 hours 20 minutes. Direct Alvia services are often around 3 hours 30 minutes, while itineraries with longer transfer time at Madrid Chamartin can take around 5 hours 30 minutes.

How do I book Valencia to Valladolid train tickets?

Book Valencia to Valladolid train tickets on Rail Monsters by entering your date, comparing direct Alvia and connecting AVE options, then choosing a fare and seat class. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead, and the iOS and Android apps can be used to manage your booking.

Does a Spain rail pass cover Valencia to Valladolid?

Renfe Spain Pass products have historically covered selected Renfe long-distance trains, but seat reservations are still required and pass availability can vary by product rules. Rail Monsters sells individual tickets for Valencia to Valladolid trains.

How much is the train from Valencia to Valladolid?

One-way Valencia to Valladolid fares start from about €35 ($38 USD) for advance Basico-style tickets and can reach around €120 ($130 USD) for flexible or higher-class fares. Prices shown are starting from; final fares depend on class, time of booking, and availability.
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