Water lore is a major part of Valencian popular culture, and the eight acequías (irrigation canals) that were diverted from the Río Turia to keep the market gardens watered are legendary. At this dam-like structure you can see where (before the river's course was changed) the last of them, the Rovella, diverted water from the main flow.


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1. Parque de Cabecera

0.25 MILES

At the end of the Turia dry riverbed, this landscaped park has a grassy mound to climb for views, plus paths stretching along a stream connecting two…

2. Museo de Historia de Valencia

0.32 MILES

This museum is very well presented and plots more than 2000 years of Valencia’s history. Each period is illustrated with a display case that makes the…

3. Bioparc

0.38 MILES

This zoo devoted solely to African animals has an educational and conservationist remit and an unusual approach. Though, as always, the confinement of…

4. Jardín de las Hespérides

0.76 MILES

Abutting the botanical gardens, this modern creation could not be more distinct in style. Shorter on green space, it has the formality of a classic French…

5. Jardín Botánico

0.87 MILES

Established in 1802 this was Spain’s first botanic garden. With mature trees and plants, an extensive cactus garden and a wary colony of feral cats, this…

6. Torres de Quart

1 MILES

Spain's most magnificent city gate is quite a sight from the new town. You can clamber to the top of the 15th-century structure, which faces towards…

7. Museo de Etnología

1.06 MILES

This ethnographic display is very sleek and modern, a welcome relief after the overly didactic archaeological museum that shares the halls in the…

8. La Beneficència

1.08 MILES

This complex has cultural events and also contains two contiguous museums: the Museo de Prehistoria and the Museo de Etnología, entered on a single ticket.