
The FGG AGA 2025
VALÈNCIA, SPAIN
24 - 28 OCTOBER, 2025
JOIN US AT THE FGG AGA 2025, WHERE TOGETHER WE WILL SHAPE THE FUTURE OF THE GAY GAMES
You are warmly welcome to join us in València this October for a packed agenda of workshops, presentations, strategy and planning for the future of our organization.
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS
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Join us at València’s Botanical Gardens for a welcome reception hosted by Visit València. Dress code: Smart formal.
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Throughout the 5 days you can expect workshops, presentations, committee meetings, and award ceremonie.
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Organised by the host team for València 2026, you’ll be whisked around the city to discover some of the key sites of the next Gay Games.
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A pivotal moment in the process to decide the host city for our 2030 Gay Games, each of the two bid cities will be giving us their final bid presentations in a hope to secure your vote.
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Join us as we remember those who we have lost that have contributed to the Gay Games story. Hosted in a beautiful cloistered quadrangle in the Museo des Beaux Arts.
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This will be the announcement of the results of the vote and the announcement of the Presumptive Host of 2030 Gay Games. This emotional event wil take place at the València Town Hall.
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This will be our last day of presentations, elections and committee meetings.
REGISTER NOW
Be sure to register every delegate from your organization before the 24 September to secure a spot at the AGA.
Please remember, voting on site selection matters for Gay Games XIII 2030 is restricted to Full Member Organization delegates in good standing, and board members only, ...and you must be in attendance in València to qualify for a vote.
THE AGA LOCATION
Novotel Valencia Lavant
Avinguda de Pius XII, 4,
46009 València
AGA HOTEL
We recommend that all attendees stay in one of the following two hotels. We would like to offer you opportunity to have your booking managed by the Gay Games XII València authorised travel agent, or you are welcome to make your own booking.
Novotel Valencia Lavant
Avinguda de Pius XII, 4,
46009 València
[Google Maps]
The FGG secured a limited number of rooms at the AGA hotel Novotel Lavant for delegates. The rates are:
Single room, breakfast included: 185 € per night
Double room, breakfast included: 200 € per night
IMPORTANT: These rates are only available until the 1 July 2025. After this date you will need to make your own reservation via the Novotel website.
IMPORTANT: Reservations made via this like cannot be cancelled after 31 July 2025
To take advantage of this offer, please complete the following form and our official travel agency partner Transvia Sport will get back to you within 2 business days to confirm availability and ask for payment via a secured webpage.
NH Valencia Center
Ricardo Micó, 1, Campanar,
46009 València
[Google Maps]
The NH Valencia Center is located just 5 mins walk away from the Novotel, and is available to be booked directly by you on the following link. Please note: room rates and availability will go up closer to the weekend of the AGA
MEET THE ATTENDEES
TRAVEL
International arrivals
If you're arriving at Valencia Airport (VLC), there are several convenient options to reach your hotel in the city center.
Taxi
Availability: Regular taxis are readily available 24/7 at the designated taxi ranks outside the arrivals terminal. Taxis in València are known to be safe and reliable.
Apps: Cabify is the most popular app in Valencia, as well as FreeNow which connects you with local taxis. Uber has a presence in València but it is limited.
Duration: Approximately 15–20 minutes to the city center, depending on traffic.
Fare: Typical total fare: €25–€35
Payment: Cash is commonly accepted; some taxis may accept credit cards.
Metro (Lines 3 & 5)
Operating Hours: Daily from 5:30 AM to 10:30 PM.
Frequency: Every 15 minutes
Duration: Approximately 20–25 minutes to the city center.
Fare: €4.80 for a single ticket, plus €1 for the rechargeable card.
Tickets: Available at vending machines and customer service desks at the station.
Bus (Line 150 - Metrobus)
Operating Hours: Monday to Saturday from 6:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
Frequency: Every 30 minutes.
Duration: Approximately 40–45 minutes, depending on traffic.
Fare: €1.45, payable directly to the driver in cash.
Note: No service on Sundays and public holidays. The bus stops at several towns, including Manises, Quart de Poblet, and Mislata, before reaching central Valencia.
Train arrivals
You can also arrive at València via Madrid or Barcelona if it makes your flights cheaper, or you wish to combine a visit to those cities to your trip.
Traveling from Madrid to València
Duration: ~1 hour 40 minutes
Operator: Renfe AVE, OUIGO, iryo
Departure Station: Madrid Puerta de Atocha – Almudena Grandes
Arrival Station: Valencia Joaquín Sorolla
Frequency: Approximately every 30–60 minutes
Booking: www.thetrainline.com
Traveling from Barcelona to València
Duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending on service
Operator: Renfe Euromed or Talgo
Departure Station: Barcelona Sants
Arrival Station: Valencia Joaquín Sorolla or Estació del Nord
Frequency: Approximately every 30–60 minutes
Booking: www.thetrainline.com
Train Stations
València has two train stations, situated right next to each other, but with entrances about a 10-min walk from each other. The Estació del Nord (North Station) is located right next to the old town, but the Valencia Joaquín Sorolla Station is located a 10-min walk further out of the town. Make sure you check which station you are leaving from to ensure you have time to get to the appropriate entrance.
Travelling within València
València is city designed to be walked around. The centre of the city - the old town - is a pleasure to traverse on foot, taking just 20 minutes from one side to another. The old town accepts cars, but don’t expect your taxi driver to drive through the centre - the narrow cobbled streets are hard to navigate and packed with tourists and locals on foot.
Metrovalencia & EMT Valencia City Buses
These two networks of metro trains, trams and buses connect the city center with outer neighborhoods, the beach, airport, and key cultural spots. This is a safe, efficient and affordable way to navigate the city.
Operating Hours: Approx. 5:30 AM – 11:30 PM (with some extended weekend service and night buses)
Ticket: Get a “SUMA 10 Card” which gives you 10 journeys for just 8€ on any public transport types (metro, bus, and local trains)
Taxi
Availability: Widely available and safe; can be hailed on the street or booked via phone/app
Fare: ~€1.65–€2.15 depending on time/day, and then ~€1.10–€1.20 per kilometre
Apps: User FREE NOW for local taxis, and Cabify or Uber for private hire
Tips: Local taxis in Valencia are white with a green light on top. Fares increase slightly at night, on weekends, and during holidays
Valenbisi (Bike-Sharing Service)
Overview: This bike sharing service is designed for both locals and residents and boasts over 270 stations around the city.
Subscription: Your only option as a non-resident is to purchase a 7-day pass for €13.30, which will also include a 150€ security deposit (which is only charged if necessary). Sign up here on the Valenbisi app
Journeys: You get 30-mins included in your package for each journey, but if you go over that time you will get charged extra. But don’t worry - you can just return you bike and grab another one to continue your journey.
Ideal for: Park rides, sightseeing, and getting around compact neighborhoods
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
Closer to the start of the AGA we will be posting links to the documents which you will need for AGA business.
Watch this space...