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el Camp de Morvedre
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Queen's Square – Plaza de la Virgen loop from València - La Font de Sant Lluís

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Spain
Valencia
el Camp de Morvedre
Valence

Queen's Square – Plaza de la Virgen loop from València - La Font de Sant Lluís

Hard

3.7

(3)

21

hikers

Queen's Square – Plaza de la Virgen loop from València - La Font de Sant Lluís

05:58

23.4km

80m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Parc Natural de l'Albufera

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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3.77 km

Fuente del Palacio de la Musica

Lake

2

5.72 km

Queen's Square

Highlight • Settlement

The remodeling works, which began in April 2022, have turned the square into a diaphanous and accessible space, enhancing the city's historical heritage, and offering a renewed perspective of the Micalet, the baroque door of the Cathedral and Santa Caterina.

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3

6.19 km

Valencia Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

The style of Valencia Cathedral is predominantly Gothic and the building was previously an ancient Roman temple and later a mosque, although many elements from other time periods can also be found, from the Romanesque style to the Baroque. Work on the current building began in the 13th century with a Latin cross, ambulatory and dome over the crossbeam. In the fifteenth century, the chapter house, the dome, the Miguelete and the door of the apostles were built. Also striking are the iron gate in Baroque style and the Palau or Almoina gate in Romanesque style.

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4

6.43 km

Plaza de la Virgen

Highlight • Historical Site

The Fuente del Agua y de la Acequia de Valencia is located in the Plaza de la Virgen, in front of the Puerta de los Apóstoles and the Basilica de los Desamparados. It is a beautiful fountain that pleasantly decorates this pretty pedestrian square in the old quarter of the city.

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5

7.23 km

Mercado Central de Valencia

Highlight • Monument

It is a must-see as it is the largest fresh produce market in Europe. It is also an emblematic modernist building full of decorative allusions to the products of the orchards and gardens of Valencia. Built mostly on iron columns inspired by the Eiffel Tower, tile and stained glass, a combo of unparalleled architectural appeal.

It houses nearly 300 stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables, meats, cheeses, fish and seafood, as well as spices and nuts.

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6

8.30 km

Glorieta Gardens

Highlight • Natural

This garden is mainly composed of native flora and contains particularly impressive magnolia trees. The Glorieta Gardens contain monuments dedicated to famous Valencian personalities.

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7

10.7 km

One of the many beautiful spots in the park that was built in the old riverbed.

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8

11.3 km

Assut de l'Or Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The Puente de L'Assut de l'Or is an absolute eye-catcher with a height of more than 125 meters. It is perhaps the bridge with the most complex name, just a little explanation. In the days when the Turia River still flowed through the riverbed, the river water was used to irrigate agricultural land. This was made possible by means of a specific weir construction. L'Assut means something like weir or dam.

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9

11.4 km

The Agora is a special building. It is surrounded by water and has an oval-like shape. You can see all kinds of things in it; a moon, but also, for example, a planet surrounded by space. The building is 88 meters long, 66 meters wide and 70 meters high. The covered area is over 6,500 m². About 6,000 people can be housed in the Agora. In addition to an interesting construction, special materials have also been used. The roof is made of glass and when an event is going on in the evening, this creates a special sight. Furthermore, a large part of the building is covered with blue trencadís.

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23.4 km

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Train Station

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14.4 km

3.74 km

3.33 km

1.95 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

14.1 km

6.50 km

1.88 km

928 m

< 100 m

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