The Valencia Royal Gardens, or Jardines del Real, occupy the site where a royal palace once stood, which was later demolished in 1810. Nestled in the heart of Valencia, these gardens form part of the larger Turia Riverbed Gardens. Visitors can stroll along winding paths lined with orange and palm trees, enjoying the shade and fragrance. The ornamental gardens add to the serene atmosphere, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Today, the gardens offer a peaceful retreat, perfect for leisurely walks and moments of relaxation.
Valencia Royal Gardens (Jardines del Real)
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