Best attractions and places to see around Alfafar include a blend of cultural sites, traditional architecture, and access to significant natural features. Located just 6 km south of Valencia, Alfafar offers a peaceful suburban environment while providing easy access to the broader attractions of the Valencian Community. A significant portion of Alfafar's municipality lies within the protected Albufera Natural Park, an area of great natural and biological interest. The town serves as a convenient base for exploring both local points of interest and nearby city landmarks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Route and affordable for everyone, advisable to bring water
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It's truly beautiful and simple! In the evenings, a truly Spanish atmosphere takes over when the locals come to eat with their tables and chairs...
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A cycle path with a very good surface, it is really nice to ride here.
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Several beautiful bridges can be admired in the green belt of Valencia
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Very pleasant, easy route, beautiful views of the sea and the lagoon. Some nice restaurants on the way for those who are a little hungry.
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Route from València to Cullera through El Saler, and at all times next to the sea. It's a shame that to cross the El Perellonet bridge (I haven't found an alternative route) you have to "live" with cars for a couple of kilometers. The rest, highly recommended.
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Most beautiful place to take a photo.
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Busy square pretty much in the centre of town with many of the main attractions close by and lots of restaurants in the neighborhood.
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A significant portion of Alfafar's municipality lies within the Albufera Natural Park. This protected area is of great natural and biological interest, encompassing the Albufera lake, wetlands, and rice fields. It's known for its high biological value and is a habitat for many native and migratory bird species. You can enjoy boat rides across the lagoon and canals, and taste typical local dishes.
In Alfafar, you can visit the 18th-century Parish Church of Saint Sebastian and Our Lady of El Don, considered the village's most prominent monument. The Edgar Neville Art Gallery offers diverse art exhibitions, and the Cultural Athenaeum hosts talks on local issues. For traditional architecture, explore the Parque Alcosa Neighborhood.
Yes, there are several routes for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Old Devesa Trail' or the 'Pujol Pond – Pujol Lake loop from el Saler'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Alfafar Marsh – Albufera Viewpoint loop' or the 'South Ring Road Bike Lane – Turia Garden loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Alfafar.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is an iconic modernist complex with the Oceanogràfic, Europe's largest aquarium, which is very popular with families. The Plaza de la Virgen and Queen's Square offer open spaces and a vibrant atmosphere, often with street performers and markets. The Albufera Natural Park also provides opportunities for boat rides and nature observation.
The Valencia region generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for visiting outdoor attractions like the Albufera Natural Park and for hiking or cycling, as temperatures are pleasant. Summer can be hot, but is suitable for city exploration and enjoying the evening atmosphere in places like Queen's Square. Alfafar also hosts festivities like 'Las Fallas' in March and main festivities in early September.
Yes, Queen's Square in Valencia has recently been remodeled into a diaphanous and accessible space, enhancing the city's historical heritage. The City of Arts and Sciences complex is also designed with accessibility in mind, allowing visitors to enjoy its impressive architecture and facilities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the architectural marvels like the City of Arts and Sciences, often described as an 'architectural masterpiece'. The historic squares such as Queen's Square and Plaza de la Virgen are loved for their vibrant atmosphere, garden areas, and surrounding traditional bars and restaurants. The natural beauty and biological value of the Albufera Natural Park also receive high praise.
Alfafar itself offers local markets where you can find authentic Spanish produce and goods. The town's culinary scene is noted for traditional Valencian dishes like paella and 'all i pebre' (a local eel stew). Many traditional bars and restaurants can be found around the central squares in Valencia, such as Queen's Square, where you can try local delicacies like horchata with fartons.
Alfafar's proximity to the Albufera Natural Park makes it easily accessible. While specific bus routes from Alfafar to El Saler (a key entry point for the park) exist, public transport connections are generally good from the broader Valencia area. Cycling is also a popular option, with well-developed bike paths leading towards the park, such as the 'Bicycle lane along the dunes'.
Beyond Alfafar, the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is an iconic modernist complex designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, known for its bold, futuristic architecture. The Valencia Cathedral also presents a fascinating blend of architectural styles, predominantly Gothic, but with elements from Romanesque to Baroque, built on the site of a former Roman temple and mosque.
Yes, gravel biking is an option around Alfafar. Routes like the 'Albufera Viewpoint – Albufera Viewpoint loop' or the 'La Vallesa Viewpoint – Railway crossing at La Vallesa loop' offer moderate challenges and scenic views. You can explore more gravel biking options in the gravel biking guide for Alfafar.


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