
The truth is there are few conglomerations of Ferrari owning people in the city for the reasons outlined above. Other areas that may pique the interest of someone looking to find like minded Ferrari owners include the Plaza de America, Porta de la Mar, Jaume Roig near the Viveros park, overlooking the City of Arts and Sciences on the South side and Calle Isabel de Villena by the Malvarrosa beach in one of the mansions. I am pretty sure there will be the odd Ferrari hidden in the underground car parks on these roads.
#BOOBS POPPING OUT ON BUMPY ROAD FULL#
Just because the word “Colon” appears doesn’t mean it’s sh*t of course as “Colón” is the Spanish name of Columbus, I don’t know why we change it to Columbus in English as the Spanish don’t call Bill Gates “Guillermo Puertas”, although they do call Queen Elizabeth “Isabel” so go figure!Īnyway, the area of Colón and more specifically Calle Colón itself, considered to be the most expensive street in Valencia, and roads like Feliz Pizcueta, Jorge Juan, Hernan Cortés etc… leading down to the Colón Market are full of high end boutiques, classical facades, exclusive gyms, and more expensive cafes and restaurants. The most exclusive neighbourhood in probably Ensanche, and no I don’t mean the bohemian Ruzafa part of Ensanche I mean the part packed around the Mercado de Colón and Calle Colón. You can check out our four part guide to the neighbourhoods of Valencia here. It’s more a case of roads than neighbourhoods as there are more exclusive roads within each neighbourhood. So even the richest people, the Ferrari set, can be found all over rather than all congregated in particular estates cowering behind their alarm systems and retreating into specially built panic rooms (And yes I’m looking at you London and especially you 1 Park Lane dwellers) Nevertheless, there are areas where you are more likely to find the Ferrari and Maserati set and today we will look at where they are. Valencians are creatures of habit and they prefer living close to facilities and convenience rather than on a gated estate with 24 hour security in the middle of nowhere. However, I do know where I don’t belong and luckily for me places like that are few and far between in both Valencia and Spain as a whole. I prefer a good menu of the day to fine dining, cider to champagne, Ryanair to first class flying and Liverpool to London. In the past I once went to Marbella, believe me once was enough, and the first thing I saw as I got out of the car behind a Lambo was a painted 80 year old with 30 year old boobs wrapped in a fur stole carrying two chihuahuas and I immediately knew that I didn’t belong, and never wanted to belong either. If you have been reading these pages for a time you will know that I really don’t give a flying f*ck where the people with Ferraris live so consider this post more of a public service as opposed to an aspirational one. (I’m sure the potential client was joking but if it gives me material for a blog post then I’m good with that.) So today we are going to list the areas where the people with Ferraris live so you can either aim to join them or totally avoid them because your requirements involve much more than living in an area where people wouldn’t give people like me the time of day -).

They are looking to move to Valencia and wanted to be in an area that you could class as “ High End” Valencia, the question was “ Where do the people with Ferraris live?”.

It’s not my bag and it’s not my style but a question posed this week by a client moving to Valencia in January piqued my interest.
