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el Camp de Morvedre
Valence

Turia Garden – Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts loop from Túria

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Spain
Valencia
el Camp de Morvedre
Valence

Turia Garden – Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts loop from Túria

Easy

4.7

(94)

1,624

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Turia Garden – Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts loop from Túria

01:18

18.7km

40m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: August 16, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 9.38 km for 175 m

After 16.2 km for 178 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.22 km

Turia Garden

Highlight (Segment) • Natural

The old river bed of the Túria is full of impressive buildings, sculptures, interesting plants, water features etc.
The river bed can be hiked and driven through on well-developed cycle paths and footpaths.

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2

3.05 km

The design of the Valencia Exhibition Bridge exemplifies the signature style of Calatrava, architect of the City of Arts and Sciences, which combines structural elements with organic shapes and curved lines. The structure of the bridge resembles a huge sculpture, which fits perfectly into the cityscape of Valencia.

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3

3.55 km

Puente del Mar

Highlight • Bridge

This bridge dates from the sixteenth century. A large water feature under the bridge is a reminder of the time when Turia Park was still a river and the many palm trees around the bridge immediately give you that wonderful holiday feeling. Nowadays, the Puente del Mar is only accessible to pedestrians. Are you in Valencia during the winter months? Because of the slightly higher location of this bridge, you can enjoy a lovely sun in one of the seating areas later in the day.

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4

4.14 km

Valencia Music Palace

Highlight • Monument

The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Eng.: Queen Sofia Palace of the Arts) is an opera and culture house in Valencia.
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía illuminated at night


The structure was opened on October 8, 2005. The first performance took place on October 25 of the same year with the opera Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven.

The opera house is striking because of its unusually curved design. The narrow roof curves outwards in the form of a folded segment of a sphere. The outer walls also describe curved lines. At the highest point, the building reaches 75 meters spread over up to 14 floors; below the ground floor there are three more floors. The house is 230 meters long and offers a total of 40,000 m² of space. In terms of volume, it is the largest opera house in the world.

The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía has a total of four auditoriums:

The main hall, Sala Principal, seats 1412 people and is primarily used for opera performances.
The Auditorio is located above the main hall and has 1490 seats.
The Aula Magistral is primarily used for performances of chamber music. It offers space for 400 spectators.
The underground Teatre Martín i Soler is a theater for 400 visitors.

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5

9.44 km

Malvarrosa Promenade

Highlight • Cycleway

Harbor, beach, restaurants and many events.

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6

11.2 km

Old Maritime Station

Highlight • Historical Site

7

14.2 km

Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts

Highlight • Monument

Top location, a feast for the eyes! It's really worth it, recommended!

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8

16.3 km

Turia Gardens

Highlight • Natural

This immense garden was created in the old bed of the Turia river, which was diverted to avoid the constant flooding that the city suffered. After the great flood of October 14, 1957 that destroyed the city, the bed of the Turia was diverted to the south of Valencia, leaving a significant strip of land that crosses the city from east to west and surrounds the historic center. When the gardens were opened in 1986, several urban planners and landscape architects designed the different stretches of the riverbed, imitating the former landscape of the river and creating a unique course planted and equipped with palm and orange trees, fountains and pine trees, aromatic plants and ponds, sports fields and rose gardens.

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18.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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17.5 km

701 m

491 m

Surfaces

10.5 km

5.33 km

2.31 km

355 m

213 m

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