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Jardín del Turia park in Valencia, VC
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View of Jardín del Turia in Valencia, VC
Photo: Google
View of Jardín del Turia in Valencia, VC
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Jardín del Turia

4.6(44,039 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours, depending on how many sections you explore. Families who bike the full length and stop at multiple playgrounds can easily spend a full day here.👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Little ones love the numerous playgrounds and splash areas, while older kids enjoy biking the full length of the park, playing sports, and exploring the various themed sections. The diverse offerings mean every family member finds something to enjoy.

About

Jardín del Turia is a spectacular nine-kilometer park built in a former riverbed, offering families an urban oasis with endless opportunities for play and exploration. This green corridor features multiple themed playgrounds, including the famous Gulliver playground where kids can climb all over a giant fallen figure, plus wide bike paths perfect for family cycling adventures and plenty of open spaces for picnics and games.

Highlights

  • The iconic Gulliver playground where kids climb on a giant 70-meter-long figure inspired by Gulliver's Travels
  • Multiple modern playgrounds throughout the park, each with unique themes and equipment
  • Wide, smooth bike paths ideal for family cycling, with bike rentals available nearby
  • Shaded picnic areas and open green spaces perfect for ball games and relaxing
  • The park connects major attractions including the City of Arts and Sciences and Bioparc Zoo

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Rent bikes from one of the many bike rental shops near the park entrances to cover more ground. Kids' bikes, trailers, and tandems are widely available.
  2. 2.The Gulliver playground (near Alameda metro station) is the star attraction and gets crowded after 5pm and on weekends. Visit in the morning for the best experience.
  3. 3.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks. There are fountain areas for water refills, and shaded spots are plentiful under the pine trees.
  4. 4.Download an offline map of the park as it's easy to lose track of where you are along the nine kilometers. Each section has different features worth exploring.
  5. 5.The park connects to the City of Arts and Sciences, making it easy to combine both attractions in one day. Walking through the park is much more pleasant than taking busy streets.

Best Time to Visit

Early mornings (8-10am) or late afternoons during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer perfect weather and fewer crowds. Avoid midday in summer when temperatures soar, though the tree coverage provides decent shade. Weekday mornings are ideal for avoiding weekend crowds at popular playgrounds.

What to Know

Completely free to enter and open 24/7. Multiple metro stations provide easy access along the park's length. Numerous cafes and kiosks dot the park, but bringing your own snacks and water is recommended for younger children. The park is fully accessible with smooth paths perfect for strollers.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round and enjoyable in all seasons. Spring brings beautiful blooming flowers, while summer can be hot (visit early or late in the day). Fall offers perfect temperatures and golden foliage. Winter is mild in Valencia, making the park accessible even in December and January. Some fountains and water features may be turned off in winter months.

Nearby Eats

Find numerous family-friendly restaurants along the park's edges. For authentic paella, try La Riua near the Alameda area (reservations recommended). Alternatively, pack a picnic from Mercado de Colón, a beautiful covered market just north of the park with plenty of kid-friendly food stalls and pastry shops.

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