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Beautiful valencian parks

Do you love nature? If yes, you can't miss these parks and gardens ... they are amazing!!
Neoclassical garden ideal for walking and rest, of great aesthetic and naturalistic value, which has an area of 12,597 square meters. In it we find beautiful statues and vases, relaxing ornamental fountains, trees and shrubs of great beauty, trimmed hedges and flower areas that make this garden one of the most beautiful in the city of Valencia. Horario Primavera-Verano: 10:30-20:00 Otoño-Invierno: 10:30-18:00 Dirección Plaza de la Legión Española, s/n 46010 Valencia Entrada gratuita
93 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Jardins de Monforte
S/N Carrer de Montfort
93 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Neoclassical garden ideal for walking and rest, of great aesthetic and naturalistic value, which has an area of 12,597 square meters. In it we find beautiful statues and vases, relaxing ornamental fountains, trees and shrubs of great beauty, trimmed hedges and flower areas that make this garden one of the most beautiful in the city of Valencia. Horario Primavera-Verano: 10:30-20:00 Otoño-Invierno: 10:30-18:00 Dirección Plaza de la Legión Española, s/n 46010 Valencia Entrada gratuita
The Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia is a living museum located in the historical centre of the city which is open to the public and aims to let people connect with the plant world by fostering its study, teaching, dissemination and conservation, as well as its sustainable use. Among other objectives, the Garden maintains a scientific collection of live plants, preserving a historic legacy of continuous cultivation, which includes monumental trees and historical buildings. Furthermore, it has the responsibility of maintaining the tradition of botanical gardens in Valencia, which date back to the 16th Century, when the university created a physics garden for the purpose of teaching medicine. Beneath its cloak of vegetation, which extends over approximately 4 hectares, we can travel to each of the continents, imagining exotic or far-off places, or seeing close-up the plants that inhabit our Mediterranean countryside, all of which serve to remind us of the great biodiversity housed on our planet. This is a wonderfully rich plant world that we are discovering more and more thanks to botanists such as those who work in our Garden; those who participate in different investigation projects centred on the conservation of rare, endemic or threatened plant species of the Mediterranean, the conservation of natural habitats, and the knowledge of plant diversity. So that our visitors can actively participate in the Garden, we provide an endless calendar of educational and cultural activities for all sorts of people yearlong. Science, culture and nature - discover the Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia!
161 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Jardí Botànic de València
80 Carrer de Quart
161 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia is a living museum located in the historical centre of the city which is open to the public and aims to let people connect with the plant world by fostering its study, teaching, dissemination and conservation, as well as its sustainable use. Among other objectives, the Garden maintains a scientific collection of live plants, preserving a historic legacy of continuous cultivation, which includes monumental trees and historical buildings. Furthermore, it has the responsibility of maintaining the tradition of botanical gardens in Valencia, which date back to the 16th Century, when the university created a physics garden for the purpose of teaching medicine. Beneath its cloak of vegetation, which extends over approximately 4 hectares, we can travel to each of the continents, imagining exotic or far-off places, or seeing close-up the plants that inhabit our Mediterranean countryside, all of which serve to remind us of the great biodiversity housed on our planet. This is a wonderfully rich plant world that we are discovering more and more thanks to botanists such as those who work in our Garden; those who participate in different investigation projects centred on the conservation of rare, endemic or threatened plant species of the Mediterranean, the conservation of natural habitats, and the knowledge of plant diversity. So that our visitors can actively participate in the Garden, we provide an endless calendar of educational and cultural activities for all sorts of people yearlong. Science, culture and nature - discover the Botanical Garden of the University of Valencia!
The Turia Gardens is one of the largest urban parks in Spain. It runs through the city along nine kilometres of green space boasting foot paths, leisure and sports areas, and romantic spots where you can unwind. From Cabecera Park to the City of Arts and Sciences, the Turia Gardens are the perfect place for runners, cyclists, families and nature enthusiasts. Crossed by 18 bridges full of history, the former riverbed passes by the city's main museums and monuments on either bank. The vast gardens are built on the former riverbed of the Turia, whose course was altered to prevent constant flooding in the city. After a devastating flood on 14 October 1957, the Turia's course was diverted south of the city, leaving a huge tract of land that crosses the city from West to East, bordering the historical centre. Several urban planners and landscapists designed different sections of the park, recreating the former river scenery. They created a unique itinerary of palm trees and orange trees, fountains and pine woods, aromatic plants and ponds, sports facilities and rose beds. The gardens were inaugurated in 1986. The Cabecera Park and Bioparc border the huge gardens to the west, and the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences border it on the opposite side, near the mouth of the river. The Turia Gardens connect a realistic-looking African savannah in the Bioparc with the underwater world and ecosystems you can visit in the Oceanogràfic, and the spectacular opera auditorium and Palau de les Arts housed in the City of Arts and Sciences. There are many other interesting stops along the way. In the huge Gulliver park, children can climb onto the fingers, hair and legs of a giant, 70m recumbent figure and slide down them like Lilliputians. The Palau de la Música, which offers a complete annual programme, is nearby. Broad esplanades outside the Palau provide spaces where children can skate and play football. Small, swan-shaped boats are for hire in Cabecera Park. The ponds surrounding the City of Arts and Sciences hire out water walking balls and canoes in summer. València is a flat city, so the Turia Gardens are the perfect place for running enthusiasts and those who prefer to cycle on bicycles, segways and tandems.
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Estació de Túria
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Turia Gardens is one of the largest urban parks in Spain. It runs through the city along nine kilometres of green space boasting foot paths, leisure and sports areas, and romantic spots where you can unwind. From Cabecera Park to the City of Arts and Sciences, the Turia Gardens are the perfect place for runners, cyclists, families and nature enthusiasts. Crossed by 18 bridges full of history, the former riverbed passes by the city's main museums and monuments on either bank. The vast gardens are built on the former riverbed of the Turia, whose course was altered to prevent constant flooding in the city. After a devastating flood on 14 October 1957, the Turia's course was diverted south of the city, leaving a huge tract of land that crosses the city from West to East, bordering the historical centre. Several urban planners and landscapists designed different sections of the park, recreating the former river scenery. They created a unique itinerary of palm trees and orange trees, fountains and pine woods, aromatic plants and ponds, sports facilities and rose beds. The gardens were inaugurated in 1986. The Cabecera Park and Bioparc border the huge gardens to the west, and the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences border it on the opposite side, near the mouth of the river. The Turia Gardens connect a realistic-looking African savannah in the Bioparc with the underwater world and ecosystems you can visit in the Oceanogràfic, and the spectacular opera auditorium and Palau de les Arts housed in the City of Arts and Sciences. There are many other interesting stops along the way. In the huge Gulliver park, children can climb onto the fingers, hair and legs of a giant, 70m recumbent figure and slide down them like Lilliputians. The Palau de la Música, which offers a complete annual programme, is nearby. Broad esplanades outside the Palau provide spaces where children can skate and play football. Small, swan-shaped boats are for hire in Cabecera Park. The ponds surrounding the City of Arts and Sciences hire out water walking balls and canoes in summer. València is a flat city, so the Turia Gardens are the perfect place for running enthusiasts and those who prefer to cycle on bicycles, segways and tandems.
JARDINES DEL REAL - JARDINES DE VIVEROS DIRECCION SAN PÍO V, s/n 46010 VALENCIA HORARIO: De noviembre a marzo: 7:30 a 20:30 horas. De abril a octubre: 7:30 a 21:30 horas. Entrada gratuita. The historical category of this garden, its extension and careful gardening, and the same abundance of sculptural or other monuments that enhance its environment, make it the green heart of the city of Valencia. Currently, this representative garden of the city of Valencia, given the characteristics of the space, has been proposed for its cataloging as "Singular Arboreal Set of Local Interest", for the purposes of article 6 of Law 4/2006, of May 19 , of the Generalitat, of Monumental Arboreal Heritage of the Valencian Community. It can be considered the most emblematic garden of the city for its history, cultural, ecological and landscape value, extension and botanical diversity. Its layout responds to different styles of gardening, the result of the different remodeling carried out, with parterres of romantic style in its southern area, areas that imitate natural landscapes in its northern part, or the well-known "Rosaleda". Besides being notable for its large number and diversity of arboreal specimens, 2,769 specimens and 167 different botanical species, it contains exceptional individuals such as the filiation of Washingtonias filiferas and robust in the entrance walk from the Llano del Real, one of the longest walks in those who walk inside Viveros, the great Jacaranda mimosifolia and the striking Podocarpus macrophyllus in front of the Alquería de Canet, very representative construction
206 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Jardines del Real
1 Carrer de Cavanilles
206 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
JARDINES DEL REAL - JARDINES DE VIVEROS DIRECCION SAN PÍO V, s/n 46010 VALENCIA HORARIO: De noviembre a marzo: 7:30 a 20:30 horas. De abril a octubre: 7:30 a 21:30 horas. Entrada gratuita. The historical category of this garden, its extension and careful gardening, and the same abundance of sculptural or other monuments that enhance its environment, make it the green heart of the city of Valencia. Currently, this representative garden of the city of Valencia, given the characteristics of the space, has been proposed for its cataloging as "Singular Arboreal Set of Local Interest", for the purposes of article 6 of Law 4/2006, of May 19 , of the Generalitat, of Monumental Arboreal Heritage of the Valencian Community. It can be considered the most emblematic garden of the city for its history, cultural, ecological and landscape value, extension and botanical diversity. Its layout responds to different styles of gardening, the result of the different remodeling carried out, with parterres of romantic style in its southern area, areas that imitate natural landscapes in its northern part, or the well-known "Rosaleda". Besides being notable for its large number and diversity of arboreal specimens, 2,769 specimens and 167 different botanical species, it contains exceptional individuals such as the filiation of Washingtonias filiferas and robust in the entrance walk from the Llano del Real, one of the longest walks in those who walk inside Viveros, the great Jacaranda mimosifolia and the striking Podocarpus macrophyllus in front of the Alquería de Canet, very representative construction

What to see in 3 days in València

If you only have three days to visit València you can take a basic tour, without leaving anything of the most important. I tell you so you can get the most out of your visit. http://visitvalencia.digitalbrochure.info/guias/tourist_guide_EN/
Discover the historic center and its rich artistic heritage. You can see the authentic Santo Cáliz inside the Cathedral; La Lonja de la Seda, a jewel of civil Gothic; the Central Market, one of the largest and richest fresh produce in Europe; the spectacular frescoes of the Church of San Nicolás, and a long etc
507 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
El Carmen
507 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Discover the historic center and its rich artistic heritage. You can see the authentic Santo Cáliz inside the Cathedral; La Lonja de la Seda, a jewel of civil Gothic; the Central Market, one of the largest and richest fresh produce in Europe; the spectacular frescoes of the Church of San Nicolás, and a long etc
Day 2 marina, Playa, oceanogràfic y Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias Take advantage of your trip to Valencia to get close to the urban beaches of Las Arenas or La Malvarrosa; tour the Marina de València; and eat an authentic paella facing the sea. In the afternoon, come to the City of Arts and Sciences. Discover the secrets of science at the Prince Felipe Museum; the seabed in the Oceanogràfic; or take the opportunity to watch one of the films of l'Hemisfèric. If you have some spare time, you can take a pleasant walk through the Jardines del Turia, 10 km of landscaped gardens, on the bed of the diverted river
125 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències
125 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Day 2 marina, Playa, oceanogràfic y Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias Take advantage of your trip to Valencia to get close to the urban beaches of Las Arenas or La Malvarrosa; tour the Marina de València; and eat an authentic paella facing the sea. In the afternoon, come to the City of Arts and Sciences. Discover the secrets of science at the Prince Felipe Museum; the seabed in the Oceanogràfic; or take the opportunity to watch one of the films of l'Hemisfèric. If you have some spare time, you can take a pleasant walk through the Jardines del Turia, 10 km of landscaped gardens, on the bed of the diverted river
Day 3 albufera y bioparc In the morning, escape to the Albufera de València, an authentic ecological paradise just 10 kilometers from the city. You can take a walk in one of the typical fishing boats, and taste the Valencian paella in its authentic place of origin. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the African savanna through Bioparc València. If you visit in summer, the park is open until 9 pm and in winter until 6 pm.
217 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Parque Natural de l'Albufera
23 Carrer del Pintor Martí Girbés
217 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Day 3 albufera y bioparc In the morning, escape to the Albufera de València, an authentic ecological paradise just 10 kilometers from the city. You can take a walk in one of the typical fishing boats, and taste the Valencian paella in its authentic place of origin. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the African savanna through Bioparc València. If you visit in summer, the park is open until 9 pm and in winter until 6 pm.