Best attractions and places to see around Benetússer, a municipality in the province of Valencia, Spain, offers a combination of local historical sites and convenient access to the broader cultural and natural attractions of the Valencia region. The area is characterized by its agricultural surroundings in the L'Horta Sud region and is crossed by historical routes like drovers' roads and the Vía Augusta. While Benetússer itself provides local points of interest, its proximity to Valencia allows for exploration of major…
Last updated: July 2, 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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Benetússer offers several local historical sites. You can visit the Archaeological Museum of Benetússer, housed in the old Molí de Favara rice mill, which showcases local archaeological finds including Islamic ceramics. Another significant site is the San José Rice Mill, an early 20th-century industrial building with a distinctive octagonal brick chimney, envisioned to become a public space of memory. The town also features the 15th-century Castle Gate (Puerta del Castillo) and the historic Church of Nuestra Señora del Socorro.
Benetússer is conveniently located for exploring major cultural attractions in nearby Valencia. A must-see is the City of Arts and Sciences, an architectural masterpiece dedicated to scientific and cultural dissemination. You can also visit the Valencia Cathedral, a predominantly Gothic building with elements from various periods, and the historic Plaza de la Virgen, a beautiful pedestrian square in Valencia's old quarter.
Yes, several attractions in and around Benetússer are family-friendly. The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, with its Oceanogràfic (Europe's largest aquarium) and science museum, is a fantastic option for all ages. The Plaza de la Virgen and Valencia Cathedral also welcome families. For outdoor activities, the Bicycle lane along the dunes offers a pleasant and safe environment for families to cycle or walk.
While Benetússer itself is surrounded by agricultural areas of the L'Horta Sud region, you can find natural features and outdoor activities nearby. The Bicycle lane along the dunes south of Valencia offers well-developed bike paths with original vegetation and places for breaks. The area is also crossed by two ancient drovers' roads and the Vía Augusta, providing historical routes for exploration.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Benetússer. You can explore routes like the 'Port de Catarroja Rice Fields Loop' (easy, 5 km) or the 'Closed of the Pipa circular from Catarroja' (moderate, 13.7 km). For more options, including routes like 'Real Bridge – Puente del Mar loop from Safranar', check out the full guide to Hiking around Benetússer.
Benetússer offers access to various cycling routes, including gravel biking options. You can find routes such as the 'Mislata sign – Turia Garden loop from Avinguda del Cid' (easy, 18.7 km) or longer, moderate routes like the 'Albufera Viewpoint loop' (43 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the guide on Gravel biking around Benetússer.
Benetússer is well-connected to Valencia. The Alfafar-Benetússer train station offers a quick 20-minute train ride directly to downtown Valencia, making it very convenient to access major attractions like the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia Cathedral, and Plaza de la Virgen.
The Valencia region, including Benetússer, generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often considered the best times to visit, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and engaging in outdoor activities without the intense heat of summer. Winter is mild, making it suitable for sightseeing, while summer can be hot, ideal for beach activities in Valencia.
Yes, several attractions in the wider Valencia area are known for their accessibility. The City of Arts and Sciences is designed with accessibility in mind. The Valencia Cathedral and Puente del Mar are also noted as wheelchair-accessible. Additionally, Valencia's Queen's Square (Plaza de la Reina) has been recently remodeled to enhance accessibility.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning architecture and design of the City of Arts and Sciences, calling it an 'architectural masterpiece' and a 'real highlight'. The historical richness and beauty of the Valencia Cathedral, with its diverse architectural styles and treasures, are also highly appreciated. The Plaza de la Virgen is loved for its iconic status, traditional bars, and historic surroundings.
Absolutely! There are several running trails accessible from Benetússer. Popular options include the 'Vía del Colesterol loop from Benetússer' (moderate, 10 km) and the 'Catarroja Port loop from Massanassa' (moderate, 9.6 km). For more detailed routes and options, explore the full guide to Running Trails around Benetússer.
Yes, in nearby Valencia, the Puente del Mar is a notable historical bridge dating from the 16th century. It's one of the five historic bridges over the old Turia riverbed and is now accessible only to pedestrians. Its design and history make it a fascinating architectural feature to explore.


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