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Parks #14 in Valencia

Jardín Botánico

4.5 · 10,591 reviews
A quiet sanctuary for botanical study.
Jardín Botánico, C/ de Quart, 80, Extramurs, 46008 València, Valencia, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The garden hosts a well-established colony of wild cats that are protected and monitored by the university staff.

2

The L'Umbracle structure was specifically designed to house shade-loving tropical plants by filtering Mediterranean sunlight through iron lattices.

3

Some of the palm trees on-site are over a century old, predating many of the city's modern expansion projects.

4

The garden maintains a specialized seed bank to support international biodiversity conservation efforts.

5

The current layout preserves the 19th-century 'romantic' style of garden design rather than strict taxonomic grouping.

6

It was moved to its current site on Calle de Quart in 1802 to accommodate the University's need for a dedicated space for medicinal plant study.

Overview

Founded in 1802 and managed by the University of Valencia, this 4-hectare garden serves as both a scientific research center and a public botanical space. The site features a collection of over 4,500 species, categorized into specialized areas including cacti, succulents, and Mediterranean flora. It houses several historic 19th-century iron-and-glass greenhouses, including the Umbracle and the Palm Greenhouse. The garden acts as a climate-controlled sanctuary for plant species from five continents, utilizing distinct micro-climates for preservation. Recent research programs focus on the conservation of endangered flora native to the Valencian region. It is officially integrated into the historical urban fabric of the city's Extramurs district.

Photo spot

The interior of the 19th-century glass greenhouse, capturing the light patterns through the iron structure.

Insider tips

Visit the greenhouses during the cooler parts of the day, as the humidity and temperature inside rise significantly.

Check the university's research noticeboard at the entrance for any ongoing temporary outdoor exhibitions or botanical workshops.

Carry water, as the expansive outdoor sections provide limited hydration stations.

What to avoid

Do not mistake it for the Turia Gardens park; this is a university research facility with a strictly botanical focus.

Good to know

Open daily, but may close early on certain public holidays or during extreme weather events; check the university calendar.

Etiquette

Stay on marked paths to protect scientific collection soil; strictly no picking of flora.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Spring mornings, when Mediterranean wildflowers are in full bloom and temperatures remain comfortable.
Address
Jardín Botánico, C/ de Quart, 80, Extramurs, 46008 València, Valencia, Spain
39.476, -0.386
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Details
Key CollectionsCacti, succulents, and Mediterranean flora
Shade & rest areasLimited benches under dense canopy and inside the Umbracle structure

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Spring mornings, when Mediterranean wildflowers are in full bloom and temperatures remain comfortable..

The interior of the 19th-century glass greenhouse, capturing the light patterns through the iron structure.

Close by you'll find Torres de Serranos, La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia, Valencia Cathedral.