Where to Find the Best Vinyl Stores Across Valencia, Spain
We live in Valencia, and buying records here is part of everyday life. Over time, that’s shown us exactly where the best vinyl shops in Valencia really are and how different Valencia vinyl stores serve different kinds of collectors. Over time, that’s shown us exactly where the best vinyl shops in Valencia really are — the ones we return to regularly, not just once for the sake of a list. Having spent plenty of time record shopping in Barcelona and Madrid too, we can honestly say Valencia now stands right alongside them.
What sets Valencia’s record scene apart is that it’s built for locals, not visitors. These are proper working vinyl stores used by collectors, DJs and music lovers who know their pressings and come back often. Some shops are where we head first for new releases or Record Store Day, others are about slow, patient digging through second-hand vinyl. Because the city is compact and easy to move around, visiting several shops in one afternoon feels natural — exactly how vinyl shopping fits into life here.
1. Digital Records



About Digital Records
Digital Records is one of the most established independent vinyl shops in Valencia, trading since the 1980s and firmly rooted in the city’s music culture. Its location is a big part of its appeal. Sitting close to the bullring and just minutes from Xàtiva Metro station, it’s easy to reach whether you’re local, visiting for the weekend, or passing through the city centre. That prime spot means the shop naturally attracts a mix of regular local buyers, collectors from across Valencia, and visitors looking to explore the city’s vinyl scene.
What You’ll Find
The range here is one of the most varied you’ll find in any vinyl store Valencia has to offer. Alongside vinyl records, there are cassettes, 7-inch singles, maxi singles, and a constant flow of brand-new releases. The second-hand vinyl section is strong and carefully graded, making it a reliable place to hunt for clean original pressings.
For Record Store Day, Digital Records is a serious destination. They stock releases from Warner Music alongside a wide selection of independent labels, covering everything from mainstream artists to niche pressings. Some genuine rarities are displayed on the wall, including releases from Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Daft Punk, Madonna, Radiohead and Tyler, The Creator, alongside sought-after Spanish artists.
Over time, we’ve picked up original pressings of De La Soul – 3 Feet High and Rising, Pearl Jam – Vitalogy, Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense, as well as box sets like Depeche Mode – Construction Time Again and Metallica – Hardwired… To Self-Destruct. It’s the kind of place where serious collectors and casual buyers often end up browsing the same racks.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Digital Records has built its reputation on quality and service. Staff are happy to talk through new releases, take pre-orders, and help track down specific titles. Tony, the owner, and his team are approachable and knowledgeable. If you’re searching for a specific pressing or label, they’ll happily talk it through and point you in the right direction rather than rushing you on.
We regularly speak to the team here about upcoming vinyl releases to watch out for, which makes the shop feel closely connected to the wider vinyl community rather than just reacting to trends. The shop also stands out for its depth in second-hand vinyl, particularly in punk, eurodance, soul and funk, and progressive rock. Digital Records also takes pride in carrying brand new vinyl releases from the UK, Europe and the US, making it a reliable stop for international pressings as well as local favourites. The selection of 7-inch singles from the 1970s through to the 1990s is especially strong and often overlooked by first-time visitors.
Website
Opening Times
Monday – Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM/ 4 PM – 8 PM
Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
An easy walk from Xàtiva Metro station and just around the corner from Plaza de Toros Valencia bullring.
Address: Calle de Castellón, 5, Ensanche, 46004
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💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
If you’re looking for something specific, ask about upcoming releases or pre-orders. Also, don’t skip the 7-inch section – some of the best finds here are small-format records.
2. Discos Oldies



About Discos Oldies
Discos Oldies is one of Valencia’s longest-running independent record shops, founded in 1978. Located in Ciutat Vella, it’s a compact but densely stocked store that has built its reputation over decades rather than trends. A knowledgeable team runs the shop day to day and is always happy to talk through questions about records, including pre-orders and sourcing specific titles. Discos Oldies also actively buys and sells pre-owned vinyl, which helps keep the stock varied and constantly changing.
What You’ll Find
This is a strong stop for collectors who enjoy digging. The second-hand vinyl selection is deep, and over time we’ve picked up original pressings from 80s new wave artists such as Talk Talk, Tears for Fears, Visage, and Bauhaus. There’s also a solid run of 90s records, including Psychocandy by The Jesus and Mary Chain, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic by The Sundays, and PJ Harvey’s To Bring You My Love.
Beyond that, the shop carries plenty of well-chosen 2000s and latest reissues, with releases from artists like Air, Daft Punk, Beastie Boys, Oasis and Tame Impala regularly turning up. Don’t overlook sections such as country, folk, jazz, hard rock, and metal, which often hide unexpected finds.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Discos Oldies is well known within the local vinyl community for its depth and consistency rather than quick turnover. The shop hosts in-store events, particularly featuring local artists, so it’s worth checking their Instagram feed regularly. They also have a huge selection of second-hand CDs, vinyl, and cassettes, and specialise in alternative, indie pop and rock, jazz, and Spanish national records. Chema manages their Discogs page, where rarer and harder-to-find releases are listed and tend to sell quickly.
Website/Instagram
discosoldies/@discosoldiesvalencia
Opening Times
Monday – Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM/ 5 PM – 8 PM
Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
Around a 7-minute walk from Àngel Guimerà Metro station and close to the FNAC store in the city centre.
Address: C/ de la Mare de Déu de Gràcia, 6, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València
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💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Always check the new releases and offer bins. There are often excellent finds tucked away there.
3. Ultrasound Music



About Ultrasound Music
Ultrasound Music is a long-established independent vinyl store Valencia locals closely associate with electronic and club culture. Based in the Ruzafa (Russafa) neighbourhood, it’s been part of the area’s music scene for years. The shop is a good size for browsing, with enough space to move comfortably between racks without feeling cramped. We’ve visited many times and have spoken with the owner on several occasions, which is always useful when you’re looking for recommendations or trying to track something specific down.
What You’ll Find
This shop is particularly strong for 45 rpm singles and 12-inch maxi singles, especially from the 1980s through to the 2000s. We’ve found some great, slightly obscure records here, including releases by Fra Lippo Lippi, When In Rome, Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., U2, Porno for Pyros, and Depeche Mode. Alongside vinyl, there’s also a solid selection of used CDs, with many priced at around three euros or more, making it easy to experiment with artists you might not normally buy.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Ultrasound Music is one of the best vinyl shops in Valencia for dance, techno, club music, and europop, and it’s well known among DJs and vinyl collectors. You can test-play records on turntables in the shop if you ask the staff, which is a big plus when buying older pressings. Near the entrance, there’s usually a section of records priced at under five euros, where some surprisingly good finds turn up. The shop also carries a wide range of 7-inch singles, out-of-print maxi singles, and albums, plus worthwhile sections for soundtracks and reggae.
Website
alrapediscos on Discogs
Opening Times
Monday – Saturday: 09:30 AM – 2 PM/ 5 PM – 8:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
It’s about 10-minute walk from Ruzafa Metro station.
Address: C. de Cuba, 49, L’Eixample, 46006 València
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💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Check the bargain bins below the main racks. We’ve found unexpected rarities there, particularly in soul and R&B, as well as new wave and alternative artists.
4. Discos Amsterdam
About Discos Amsterdam
Discos Amsterdam is a long-running independent record shop that has been part of Valencia’s music scene since 1982. It’s located inside Nuevo Centro, a large shopping mall next to the Turia gardens, which makes it an easy stop whether you’re heading there specifically or passing through the area.
The shop is run by Juan, an avid vinyl collector who has been buying, selling and collecting records for decades. He’s friendly and approachable, and always happy to talk about vinyl, especially rarities from the 1990s, which he knows particularly well.
What You’ll Find
his is one of the most reliable places in the city for second-hand vinyl, especially if condition matters to you. We’ve found 12-inch singles in near-mint condition here, pressed in the UK, Germany, the US and Holland. Notable finds have included records by The Smiths, The Lemonheads, Mudhoney, and Morrissey.
You’ll also come across original vinyl pressings by artists such as The Beatles, Erasure, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, and Prince, often in surprisingly clean shape. Alongside vinyl, there’s a solid CD selection too, making it a good all-round stop if you’re deciding where to buy vinyl in Valencia and want variety in one place.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Discos Amsterdam is a specialist record shop in Valencia with unusually broad musical coverage. The stock spans vinyl and CDs from 1950s rock and roll, blues, rhythm and blues, jazz and doo-wop, through 1960s rock, pop, soul, psychedelia and garage. You’ll also find strong representation from the 1970s, including glam rock, hard rock, heavy metal, progressive, funk and country rock, alongside new wave, punk, 80s and 90s releases, and modern records and reissues from the 21st century.
What sets it apart is the number of rare pressings and live recordings quietly sitting on the shelves, which makes it especially rewarding for serious collectors who enjoy slow browsing.
Website/Instagram
discosamsterdam/ @discosamsterdam
Opening Times
Monday – Saturday: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM/4 PM – 8 PM
Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
Around a 5-minute walk from Túria Metro station, located on the floor 1 of Nuevo Centro.
Address: Av. de Pius XII, 2, Nuevo Centro) Local 80, Campanar, 46009 València
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💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Speak to Juan or the staff about what you’re looking for, especially out-of-print releases. They often know exactly which crate or rack to check. Do check their stock of Record Store Day releases.
5. Discos ChaChaCha



About Cha Cha Cha
Discos ChaChaCha is a long-running independent record shop with a reputation built on accessibility and constant turnover. Over the years, it has become a familiar stop for collectors looking to refresh their shelves without spending heavily. One of its strengths is flexibility – you can buy, sell, or exchange vinyl records, which keeps the stock moving and ensures there’s always something new to dig through.
What You’ll Find
This shop is particularly strong for bargain hunting. You’ll find plenty of 7-inch singles, maxi singles, and pre-owned full-length albums, covering both international and Spanish artists. There’s also a good selection of used CDs, often priced low enough to take a chance on something unfamiliar. Over time, we’ve picked up some excellent movie soundtracks, including Pretty in Pink, The Big Chill, and Footloose, which are the kind of titles that tend to disappear quickly elsewhere.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Discos ChaChaCha focuses primarily on pre-owned records, both vinyl and CD. Everything is organised by genre, decade and artist, which makes browsing straightforward once you get into the flow. As with any second-hand shop, checking condition is part of the process, but that’s also where the rewards are. There are genuine rare finds here – records you might not have seen in years – and it’s a real haven for cheap second-hand vinyl, including one-euro 7-inch singles that are perfect for casual collecting or DJ crates.
Website/Instagram
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Opening Times
Monday – Friday: 10 AM – 1:30 PM/ 5 PM – 8PM; Saturday 11 AM – 1:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
It’s an easy walk from Àngel Guimerà or Plaza España Metro stations, and around 10 minutes on foot from Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
Address: C/ del Convent de Jerusalem, 11, Extramurs, 46007 València
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💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Take your time and check every bin – the best finds here reward patience. Cash only, so come prepared.
6. Devil Records



About Devil Records
Devil Records is a long-standing independent record shop that has been part of Valencia’s alternative music scene since the early 1990s. Over the years, it has built a loyal following among rock, punk and metal fans thanks to its focused catalogue and no-nonsense approach. The shop is compact but well organised, and it feels more like a working record store than a tourist stop, with a steady stream of regulars coming in to browse and trade.
What You’ll Find
Devil Records is one of the best vinyl shops in Valencia for pre-owned vinyls, particularly if your tastes lean towards guitar-driven music. We’ve picked up classic albums here including Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell, Silvertone by Chris Isaak, Disintegration by The Cure, and Dookie by Green Day. You’ll also find brand new releases here from Metallica, Deftones and Nine Inch Nails.
Alongside vinyl, there’s an extensive CD selection, plus harder-to-find punk and thrash metal records that don’t always surface elsewhere. You’ll also find movie soundtracks, band T-shirts, and even videos, which adds to the shop’s old-school record-store feel.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Devil Records specialises in classic and modern rock, punk and alternative rock, with stock spanning music from the 1960s through to the 2000s. It’s particularly well regarded for the depth of its CD catalogue and its carefully sourced pre-owned vinyl. The shop also buys used vinyl records, so it’s worth speaking directly with the owner if you’re looking to sell or trade.
Website/Instagram
Devilrecords on Discogs/ @devilrecordsvalencia
Opening Times
Monday – Sunday: 11:00 AM – 2 PM; 5 PM – 8 PM
How to Get There
Located close to Plaza del Ayuntamiento and the Central Market of Valencia. Around a 10-minute walk from Xàtiva Metro station and roughly 12 minutes from Àngel Guimerà Metro station.
Address: Carrer dels Manyans, 5, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València
💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Always check the one-euro bins. There are often classic albums hiding there that are easy to overlook.
7. Harmony Discos



Harmony Discos is another long-established independent record shop in Valencia that feels very much part of the city’s everyday vinyl culture. It’s located close to Gran Via and within easy reach of the Plaza de Toros, making it a convenient stop if you’re moving around the city centre. It;s a lovely cosy shop run by a couple who clearly care about what they do and are always happy to help if you’re searching for a specific record, pressing, or artist. We see both locals and tourists browse for vinyls here all the time. While they carry plenty of brand new releases and reissues, the real strength here is their second-hand vinyl, which is consistently in excellent condition and carefully selected.
What You’ll Find
Harmony Discos offers a broad mix of vinyl records, 7-inch singles, maxi singles, cassettes, and CDs, alongside T-shirts and music merchandise, with a strong emphasis on rock-related genres. Over time, we’ve picked up original pressings here from artists such as Skid Row, Journey, Tom Petty, Prince, Bananarama, Cher, Roberta Flack, ABBA, Frank Sinatra, Kylie Minogue, Blur, and Wilco. It’s also a shop where we’ve occasionally come across Record Store Day releases, so it’s worth checking in around key dates. Don’t miss the wall display either – it’s often filled with rarities and standout pressings that are easy to overlook if you’re focused only on the main bins.
What It’s Known For & Why It’s Special
Harmony Discos is particularly well known for its depth in rock music, covering everything from progressive and psychedelic rock, through punk and alternative, to thrash metal and industrial rock. If you’re a fan of bands like Megadeth, Slayer, Metallica, Anthrax, or Mastodon, this is very much your kind of shop. The balance between knowledgeable staff, strong second-hand stock, and a steady flow of new material makes it a reliable stop for collectors who value condition and curation.
Website/Instagram
Opening Times
Monday-Saturday: 10:00 – 2 PM; Sunday: Closed
How to Get There
Around a 7-minute walk from Xàtiva Metro station or roughly 10 minutes on foot from Colón Metro station.
Address: Passatge Dr. Serra, 9, L’Eixample, 46004 València
💡 Travel Gentlemen Tips
Check out the bargain bins. We’ve found rare 12-inch singles there that are out of print and increasingly hard to track down elsewhere.
In Summary
Valencia has quietly become one of Spain’s most rewarding cities for record collectors. Living here has shown us that the best vinyl shops in Valencia aren’t trying to chase trends or copy what works elsewhere – they’re built around regular customers, deep knowledge, and stock that rewards repeat visits. Whether you’re after new releases, well-kept second-hand vinyl, specialist genres, or affordable crate-digging, each shop plays a different role in the city’s vinyl ecosystem.
If you’re wondering where to buy vinyl in Valencia, the answer isn’t one single shop. It’s about moving between them, getting to know how each one operates, and coming back often. That’s when the real finds appear – the records you weren’t searching for but end up taking home anyway. Our list of 7 best vinyl shops in Valencia keeps us alive and genuinely connected to the people who care about records. And that’s exactly why it now holds its own alongside cities like Madrid and Barcelona.




