
What to wear in Valencia in February? With average highs of 59°F and lows of 46°F and 5 rain days, February continues Valencia's mild Mediterranean winter with slightly warmer afternoons. The same mid-weight jacket and walking shoes as January, with lighter layers for the increasingly pleasant midday sunshine.
February in Valencia mirrors January's mild winter conditions with marginally warmer highs of 59°F and the first hints of spring arriving toward month-end. The almond trees in the Jardines del Real (Royal Gardens) often produce their first blossoms in late February, and the city's café terraces begin filling with locals on warmer afternoons — Valencia's famous outdoor culture re-emerging from the brief winter pause. February is the last full month before Fallas season transforms the city in March. Hotel prices remain low and the city's authentic food culture is at full strength — the Mercado Central's seasonal produce includes the winter vegetables that define traditional Valencian cuisine. The Horchata (tiger nut milk) served at the historic Horchatería Santa Catalina near the Mercado Central is at its best in February's cool weather.
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February in Valencia calls for the same mid-weight jacket as January, with slightly lighter options possible for warm sunny afternoons reaching 59°F. Jeans or trousers, sweaters or light tops, and comfortable walking shoes for the Barrio del Carmen are the February basics. Late February can produce warm afternoons of 60–63°F that allow single-layer outdoor café time along the Turia Garden promenade.
February is an excellent month for Valencia — mild 59°F weather, minimum tourist crowds, full access to the Mercado Central and Barrio del Carmen, and the knowledge that Fallas preparation is underway with ninots (parade figures) appearing in workshop windows. The pre-Fallas period lets you see the enormous floats being assembled in the city's streets — an extraordinary behind-the-scenes experience.
Comfortable walking shoes or ankle boots handle February's mix of dry sunny days and occasional rain showers (5 rain days). The Turia Garden's 9km linear park — converted from a former riverbed — has tarmac and gravel paths that reward comfortable shoes for the full length of a morning walk from Bioparc to the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.
February averages 59°F (15°C) highs and 46°F (8°C) lows — nearly identical to January but with marginally more sunshine and the first warm afternoons hinting at spring. The Mediterranean sea temperature is still cool at around 57°F, making beach visits more of a scenic walk than a swim. Late February occasionally reaches 64–68°F on warm days.
Pack identically to January: mid-weight jacket, sweaters and layers, jeans, comfortable walking shoes, and a compact umbrella for the 5 rain days. Consider adding one lighter layer for warm afternoon possibilities. If visiting in the final week of February, Fallas preparations will be visible throughout the city — comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the neighbourhood where ninots are assembled.