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The Parks and gardens of Valencia |
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famous "pasodoble" song of the composer Padilla says that
Valencia is a land of "Flowers, light and love", and it just
so happens that Gardens are something that Valencians have
every right to be proud of. |
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The old Turia riverbed has been transformed into 10km
of magnificent urban landscape gardening, surrounding the
historical quarter of the city, and which includes wonderful
sports facilities both adults and children of all ages, such
as the racing track and the "Gulliver" thematic park for children,
based on and around Gulliver himself |
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Another Valencian Park worthy of a mention here is the Viveros
or Jardines del Real ( Royal Gardens), whose
name is derived from the fact that this was once the site
of the Royal palace. |
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The Monforte
Gardens are of neo-classical design and give off a very
relaxing effect just by admiring the marble statues, ponds
and the resting pavilions. |
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Parterre Garden and the Glorieta Garden, are the
most central, and the oldest gardens of the city, and they
boast giant Magnolia trees which are hundreds of years old
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The
present Botanical Gardens were opened in 1802, and at present
includes over 30,000 Valencian plants, and other species imported
form America and Asia. |
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