Sustainable Accommodation in Valencia: How to Experience the City More Consciously
Do you prefer a functional space, or one that is also aligned with your values? Are you looking for comfort without giving up on a more conscious way of travelling?
More and more people are prioritising spaces that are not only comfortable, but also aligned with the way they understand the world. In this context, the concept of sustainable flexible accommodation is becoming increasingly relevant, especially in cities like Valencia, where lifestyle, design and surroundings coexist naturally.
Kora Lluna was created precisely in response to this new way of living: a concept that goes beyond traditional accommodation and invites guests to experience the city from a more conscious, flexible and connected perspective
For years, the traditional accommodation model has been divided between hotels and tourist apartments. However, new ways of living, working and moving around cities have driven a shift towards more flexible and adaptable alternatives.
These spaces are designed for short- and mid-term stays, combining the independence of a home with the services of a hotel. But their true value goes far beyond comfort alone.
By sharing spaces such as coworking areas, gyms and communal spaces, resources can be optimised and the impact per guest reduced. This way of living is both more efficient and more aligned with a responsible consumption model.
Located in Cabanyal-Canyamelar, one of Valencia’s most iconic neighbourhoods, Kora Lluna offers a different way to experience the city. The complex features 428 studios and apartments and more than 2,000 m² of shared spaces, designed for flexible stays that combine functionality, design and a strong connection with the local surroundings.
From the very beginning, sustainability has been present in every decision, becoming the foundation on which the entire experience is built.
Sustainable Architecture in the Heart of Cabanyal
The design of Kora Lluna is based on a clear idea: to integrate naturally into its surroundings while responding to both the Mediterranean climate and the rhythm of neighbourhood life.
This vision is reflected in a passive architectural approach designed to create comfort naturally, with an east-west orientation adapted to Valencia’s light, temperatures and coastal climate. The project incorporates transition spaces that connect indoor and outdoor living, protected and ventilated terraces in every accommodation unit, natural ventilation systems and a building envelope specifically designed to improve the property’s thermal performance.
Beyond efficiency, the goal is to create spaces that feel more comfortable, balanced and natural to live in. The result is a place that is not only inhabited, but genuinely experienced.
Having a BREEAM Excellent certification means that the building meets one of the most demanding international standards in sustainability. This recognition guarantees that, from the earliest design stages, criteria aimed at reducing environmental impact and optimising resource efficiency have been integrated into the project.
In practice, this translates into more efficient, healthier and more responsible spaces. For guests, it means enjoying an environment designed to provide comfort while minimising unnecessary impact.
A Building That Learns: Intelligent Consumption Monitoring
Another key element is the Building Management System (BMS), which allows real-time control and optimisation of aspects such as air conditioning, lighting and water consumption.
This system not only monitors the building’s performance, but also detects inefficiencies, automatically adjusts operations and generates consumption data over time to continuously improve efficiency.
In this way, sustainability becomes an ongoing process, where every detail matters.
Water and Responsible Consumption
Small Details That Also Make an Impact
Small details are also part of the experience. That’s why the amenities at Kora Lluna have been carefully selected according to responsible criteria, choosing natural, vegan, microplastic-free products with recyclable packaging.
In addition, some of the cards used throughout the Kora Lluna experience are made from plantable paper embedded with seeds. Once used, they can be planted and transformed into flowers or aromatic plants, giving them a second life.
A simple yet meaningful way of connecting design, nature and a more conscious relationship with everyday materials
Living in Cabanyal: Sustainability Is Also About Place
Talking about sustainability is not only about technology or efficiency. It also means understanding the place around you and becoming part of it.
El Cabanyal is a neighbourhood with a strong cultural identity, where life unfolds in the streets, squares and shared spaces. This way of living, known locally as “a la fresca”, reflects a more social, open and community-driven lifestyle.
Kora Lluna integrates naturally into this dynamic, encouraging connections with the neighbourhood and building relationships with local businesses, creators and cultural organisations.
The building also incorporates infrastructure that promotes more sustainable mobility, including 15 electric vehicle charging points — exceeding current regulations — and more than 200 bicycle parking spaces.
Moving around sustainably is also part of the experience of living in Valencia. At Kora Lluna, we encourage a more responsible way of exploring the city thanks to dedicated bicycle spaces and excellent public transport connections. Because experiencing Valencia more consciously also means reducing the impact of how we move through it.
Sustainable Comfort: Why Efficient Spaces Feel Better to Live In
When a building is well designed, it can be felt in the everyday experience. It’s not only about reducing impact, but also about improving the way people live within the space.
Energy optimisation, insulation and natural ventilation help maintain a stable temperature and improve indoor air quality. This translates into better rest and a lasting feeling of wellbeing throughout the stay.
In this case, sustainability is not an added feature, but a condition that directly enhances the guest experience.
Small details are also part of that experience. That’s why the amenities at Kora Lluna have been selected according to responsible criteria, featuring natural, vegan, microplastic-free products with recyclable packaging.
Kora Lluna in Numbers: How It Reduces Its Impact
Beyond perception, sustainability is also reflected in concrete data and measurable actions:
- Fully electrified energy system
- Renewable energy generation through photovoltaic installations
- Reduced water consumption thanks to intelligent monitoring systems
- More than 200 bicycle parking spaces and 15 electric vehicle charging points
- A-rated energy certification for the building
These elements demonstrate how impact is continuously measured, optimised and improved over time.
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It is a type of accommodation designed to optimise resource use, reduce environmental impact and combine flexibility with energy efficiency and responsible design.
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Through efficient design, the use of renewable energy, resource optimisation and its integration with the urban environment.
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